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    Album of the Year

    • George Michael
      Winner
      • George Michael(artist/producer)
      For "Faith".
    • Tracy Chapman
      • Tracy Chapman(artist)
      • David Kershenbaum
      For 'Tracy Chapman'
    • Sting
      • Sting(artist)
      • Neil Dorfsman
      For "...Nothing Like the Sun".
    • Bobby McFerrin
      • Bobby McFerrin(artist)
      • Linda Goldstein
      For "Simple Pleasures".
    • Steve Winwood at an event for Crossroads Guitar Festival (2010)
      • Steve Winwood(artist)
      • Tom Lord Alge
      For "Roll With It".

    Best Album Notes

    • Anthony DeCurtis
      Winner
      • Anthony DeCurtis(album notes writer)
      For "Crossroads" artist: Eric Clapton
    • Lillian Gish in Orphans of the Storm (1921)
      • London Sinfonietta(artists)
      • John McGlinn(artist)
      • Lillian Gish(artist)
      • Nancy Kulp(artist)
      • Teresa Stratas(artist)
      • Jerry Hadley(artist)
      • Frederica von Stade(artist)
      For "Show Boat".
    • Hoagy Carmichael
      • Hoagy Carmichael(artist)
      For "Classic Hoagy Carmichael".
      • For "Virginia Traditions: Southwest Virginia Blues". (various artists)
        • Dan Morgenstern
        For "The Complete Commodore Jazz Recordings, Vol. I"

      Best Album Package

      • Winner
        • Bill Johnson(art director)
        For "Tired of Runnin'" artist: O'Kanes
      • Bryan Ferry
        • Bryan Ferry(artist)
        For "Bete Noire".
      • Brian Wilson
        • Brian Wilson(artist)
        • Jeri Heiden
        For "Brian Wilson".
        • Camper Van Beethoven(artist)
        For "Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart".
        • Valentine Brothers(artists)
        For "Picture This".

      Best Album of Original Instrumental Background Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Last Emperor

        7.7 (117K)
        David Byrne(composers)
        Cong Su(composers)
        Ryuichi Sakamoto(composers)
        For "The Last Emperor" artists: David Byrne, Cong Su & Ryuichi Sakamoto
      • [object Object]

        Empire of the Sun

        7.7 (140K)
        John Williams
      • [object Object]

        Fatal Attraction

        6.9 (108K)
        Maurice Jarre
      • [object Object]

        Tucker: The Man and His Dream

        6.9 (23K)
        Joe Jackson
      • [object Object]

        Who Framed Roger Rabbit

        7.7 (228K)
        Alan Silvestri

      Best Arrangement on an Instrumental

      • Winner
        • Roger Kellaway(arranger)
        For "Memos From Paradise" artist: Eddie Daniels
      • Henry Mancini
        • Henry Mancini(artist)
        • R.P.O. Pops(artists)
        For "Suite from The Thorn Birds".
        • Flim & the BB's(artists)
        For "Jazz Patrol".
        • London Symphony Orchestra(artists)
        • John Dankworth(conductor)
        For "Caravan".
        • Turtle Island String Quartet(artists)
        For "A Night in Tunisia".

      Best Bluegrass Recording (Vocal or Instrumental)

      • Winner
        • Bill Monroe(artist)
        For "Southern Flavor".
        • Seldom Scene & Their Very Special Guests(artists)
        For "Fifteenth Anniversary Celebration, Live at the Kennedy Center".
        • Nashville Bluegrass Band(artist)
        • Pat Enright
        • Peter Rowan
        • Stuart Duncan
        For "New Moon Rising".
        • David Grisman(artist)
        For "Home Is Where the Heart Is".
      • Bela Fleck in Throw Down Your Heart (2008)
        • Bela Fleck(artist)
        For "Drive".

      Best Chamber Music Performance

      • Winners
        • Georg Solti(artist)
        • Murray Perahia(artist)
        • Evelyn Glennie(artist)
        • David Corkhill(artist)
        For "Bartók: Sonata for Two Pianos & Percussion".
        • Ensemble Wien-Berlin(artists)
        • James Levine(artist)
        For "Mozart: Quintet in E Flat for Piano and Winds, K. 452; Beethoven: Quintet in E Flat for Piano and Wi".
      • Kim Kashkashian in We Thrive (2023)
        • Robert Levin(artist)
        • Kim Kashkashian(artist)
        For "Hindemith: Viola Sonata Op. 11, No. 4; Violin Sonata, 4; Op. 25, No. 4; Violin Sonatas,'37".
        • Martha Argerich(artist)
        • Gidon Kremer(artist)
        For "Beethoven: Violin-Piano Sonatas No. 4 in A, Op. 23, and No. 5 in F, Op. 24".
        • Guarneri Quartet(artists)
        For "Dvorak: String Quartet in F (American Quartet); Smetana: String Quartet in E Minor (From My Life)".

      Best Choral Performance (Other Than Opera)

      • Winner
        • Robert Shaw(conductor)
        For "Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses" (Atlanta Symphony Chorus; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
        • Georg Solti(artist)
        • Margaret Hills
        For "Bach: St. Matthew Passion"
      • Herbert von Karajan
        • Herbert von Karajan
        For "Mozart: Requiem"
        • John Eliot Gardiner
        For "Bach: Christmas Oratorio"

      Best Classical Album

      • Winners
        • Atlanta Symphony Orchestra(artist)
        • Robert Woods(producer)
        • Robert Shaw(conductor)
        For "Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses".
        • Vladimir Horowitz
        • Thomas Frost
        • Carlo Maria Giulini
        For "Horowitz Plays Mozart"
      • Plácido Domingo
        • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
        • Georg Solti
        • Plácido Domingo
        • Jessye Norman
        • Christopher Raeburn
        • Eva Randová
        • Siegmund Nimsgern
        For "Wagner: Lohengrin"
      • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
        • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
        • Hans Weber
        For "Mahler: Symphony No. 2 In C Minor "Resurrection""
        • Robert Shaw
        • Robert Woods
        • Louis Lane
        For "Rorem: String Symphony; Sunday Morning; Eagles"

      Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (with Orchestra)

      • Winner
        • Vladimir Horowitz(artist)
        For "Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 in A" (La Scala Opera Orchestra)
      • Wynton Marsalis
        • Wynton Marsalis(artist)
        • Raymond Leppard(conductor)
        • English Chamber Orchestra(artists)
        For "Baroque Music for Trumpets (Vivaldi, Telemann, Pachelbel, Haydn, von Biber)"
        • Zoltán Kocsis(artist)
        • Iván Fischer(conductor)
        • Budapest Festival Orchestra(artists)
        For "Bartok: Works for Piano and Orchestra (Concerto No. 1, Concerto No. 2, Rhapsody for Piano and Orches".
      • Yo-Yo Ma at an event for The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
        • Yo-Yo Ma(artist)
        • Isaac Stern(artist)
        • Claudio Abbado(conductor)
        • Chicago Symphony Orchestra(artists)
        For "Brahms: Double Concerto in A Minor, Op. 102".
      • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
        Zubin Mehta
        • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
        • Zubin Mehta(conductor)
        • Israel Philharmonic Orchestra(artists)
        For "Bruch: Scottish Fantasy and Violin Concerto No. 2 in D Minor".
      • Lorin Maazel in Charlie Rose (1991)
        • Isaac Stern(artist)
        • Lorin Maazel(conductor)
        • Orchestre national de France(artists)
        For "Dutilleux: L'Arbre des Songes - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra".
      • Gary Gray / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Publicity Photo (playing Johnny Smith)
        • Gary Gray(artist)
        • Harry Newstone(conductor)
        • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra(artists)
        For "The Art of Gary Gray (Copland: Clarinet Concerto; Lutoslawski: Dance Preludes for Clarinet and Orche"

      Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (without Orchestra)

      • Winner
        • Alicia de Larrocha(artist)
        For "Albéniz: Iberia, Navarra, Suite Espagnola".
        • Maurizio Pollini(artist)
        For "Schubert: The Late Piano Sonatas (D. 958, 959, 960); 3 Piano Pieces, D. 946; Allegretto, D. 915".
        • Vladimir Horowitz(artist)
        For "Mozart: Piano Sonata No.– in B Flat, K. 333"
        • Alfred Brendel(artist)
        For "Liszt: Annees de Pelerinage, Second Year: Italy".
        • Keith Jarrett(artist)
        For "Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1".

      Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance

      • Winner
          For "Luciano Pavarotti in Concert" (Symphony Orchestra Of Amelia Romangna)
          • Jan De Gaetani(artist)
          • Gilbert Kalish(artist)
          For "Songs of America".
          • James Levine(artist)
          • Christa Ludwig
          For "Schubert: Winterreise".
          • Arleen Augér(artist)
          • Dalton Baldwin(artist)
          For "Love Songs".
        • Jessye Norman at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          • Jessye Norman(artist)
          • Geoffrey Parsons(artist)
          For "Handel, Schubert, Schumann: Lieder".

        Best Comedy Recording

        • [object Object]
          Winner

          Good Morning, Vietnam

          7.3 (161K)
          Robin Williams(artist)
        • Whoopi Goldberg
          • Whoopi Goldberg
          For the Album "Fontaine : Why Am I Straight"
        • [object Object]

          George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?

          8.0 (2.2K)
          George Carlin
        • 'Weird Al' Yankovic at an event for The 57th Annual Grammy Awards (2015)
          • 'Weird Al' Yankovic
          For the album "Even Worse".
        • Jonathan Winters
          • Jonathan Winters
          For "Jonathan Winters Finally Captured"

        Best Concept Music Video

        • [object Object]
          Winner

          Weird Al Yankovic: Fat

          7.2 (681)
          'Weird Al' Yankovic(artist)
          Jay Levey(video director)
          Susan Zwerman(video producer)
        • [object Object]

          George Harrison: When We Was Fab

          7.4 (62)
          George Harrison(artist)
          Lol Creme(video director)
          Kevin Godley(video director)
          Lexi Godfrey(video producer)
        • [object Object]

          Talking Heads: Storytelling Giant

          7.9 (99)
          Talking Heads(artist)
          David Byrne(artist, as Talking Heads)
          Chris Frantz(artist, as Talking Heads)
          Jerry Harrison(artist, as Talking Heads)
          Tina Weymouth(artist, as Talking Heads)
          Alan Kleinberg(video producer)
        • [object Object]

          Neil Young: This Note's for You

          6.7 (51)
          Neil Young(artist)
          Julien Temple(video director)
          Lynn Rose Higgins(video producer)

        Best Contemporary Blues Recording

        • Robert Cray
          Winners
          • The Robert Cray Band(artist)
          • Robert Cray
          For "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark".
        • Ry Cooder
          • Ry Cooder(artist)
          For "Low-Commotion"
          • Robben Ford(artist)
          For "Talk to Your Daughter".
        • Etta James at an event for Cadillac Records (2008)
          • Etta James(artist)
          For "Seven Year Itch".
        • Bobby "Blue" Bland and P-Nut
          • Bobby Bland(artist)
          For "Blues You Can Use".

        Best Contemporary Composition

        • John Adams in The Deeper You Dig (2019)
          Winners
          • John Adams(composer)
          • Orchestra of St. Luke's(artist)
          • Edo de Waart(conductor)
          For "Adams: Nixon in China".
          • Leonard Slatkin(conductor)
          • St. Louis Symphony Orchestra(artists)
          • Joan Morris(artist)
          • William Bolcom
          For "Symphony No. 4".
          • Atlanta Symphony Orchestra(artists)
          • Robert Shaw(conductor)
          For "String Symphony".
          • Suzanne Stephens(artist)
          For "Amour".
        • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
          • Leonard Bernstein(conductor)
          • Austrian Radio Symphony Orchestra(artists)
          For "A Quiet Place".

        Best Contemporary Folk Album

        • Tracy Chapman
          Winner
          • Tracy Chapman
          For "Tracy Chapman".
          • Sweet Honey in the Rock(artist)
          For "Emergency".
          • Michelle Shocked(artist)
          For "Short Sharp Shocked".
        • John Prine
          • John Prine(artist)
          For "John Prine Live".

        Best Contemporary Folk Recording

        • Tracy Chapman
          Winner
          • Tracy Chapman
          For "Tracy Chapman"
        • John Prine
          • John Prine
          For "John Prine Live"

        Best Country Instrumental Performance (orchestra, group or soloist)

        • Ray Benson
          Winners
          • Asleep at the Wheel(artist)
          • Ray Benson
          For "Sugarfoot Rag".
          • Mason Williams
          • Chip Davis
          For "Country Idyll"
          • Johnny Gimble
          For "Still Fiddlin' Around"
          • Albert Lee
          For "Gagged But Not Bound"

        Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

        • Naomi Judd at an event for Naomi's New Morning (2005)
          Winners
          • The Judds(artist)
          • Naomi Judd
          For "Give a Little Love".
          • Highway 101(artist)
          For "Highway 101 - 2".
          • The Oak Ridge Boys(artists)
          For "Gonna Take a Lot of River".
          • Restless Heart(artists)
          For "Big Dreams In A Small Town".
          • The Forester Sisters(artists)
          For "Sincerely".

        Best Country Song

        • K.T. Oslin
          Winner
          • K.T. Oslin(songwriter)
          For "Hold Me" artist: K.T. Oslin
          • Max D. Barnes(artist)
          • Vern Gosdin(artist)
          For "Chiseled in Stone".
        • Rodney Crowell
          • Rodney Crowell(artist)
          For "I Couldn't Leave You if I Tried".
        • Lyle Lovett in Bastard Out of Carolina (1996)
          • Lyle Lovett(artist)
          For "She's No Lady".
          • Homer Joy(artist)
          For "Streets of Bakersfield".

        Best Country Vocal Collaboration

        • Roy Orbison
          k.d. lang
          Winners
          • Roy Orbison(artist)
          • k.d. lang(artist)
          For "Crying".
        • Earl Thomas Conley
          Emmylou Harris
          • Earl Thomas Conley(artist)
          • Emmylou Harris(artist)
          For "We Believe in Happy Endings".
        • Dwight Yoakam
          Buck Owens in Hee Haw (1969)
          • Dwight Yoakam(artist)
          • Buck Owens(artist)
          For "Streets of Bakersfield".
        • Rodney Crowell
          Rosanne Cash
          • Rodney Crowell(artist)
          • Rosanne Cash(artist)
          For "It's Such a Small World".
        • Kitty Wells
          • Kitty Wells(artist)
          • Loretta Lynn(artist)
          • k.d. lang(artist)
          • Brenda Lee(artist)
          For "Honky Tonk Angels' Medley".

        Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

        • K.T. Oslin
          Winner
          • K.T. Oslin(artist)
          For "Hold Me".
        • Emmylou Harris
          • Emmylou Harris
          For "Back In Baby's Arms"
        • k.d. lang
          • k.d. lang
          For "I'm Down To My Last Cigarette"
        • Reba McEntire
          • Reba McEntire
          For "Reba"
        • Tanya Tucker
          • Tanya Tucker
          For "Strong Enough To Bend"

        Best Country Vocal Performance, Male

        • Randy Travis
          Winner
          • Randy Travis(artist)
          For "Old 8x10".
          • Dan Seals(artist)
          For "Addicted".
        • Dwight Yoakam
          • Dwight Yoakam(artist)
          For "Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room".
        • Rodney Crowell
          • Rodney Crowell(artist)
          For "Diamonds and Dirt".
        • Lyle Lovett in Bastard Out of Carolina (1996)
          • Lyle Lovett(artist)
          For "Pontiac".

        Best Engineered Recording, Classical

        • Winner
          • Jack Renner(engineer)
          For "Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses" conductor: Robert Shaw
        • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
          • Leonard Bernstein(conductor)
          • New York Philharmonic(artists)
          For "Mahler: Symphony No. 2 (Resurrection)".
          • Georg Solti(conductor)
          • Chicago Symphony Orchestra(artists)
          • Simon Eadon
          For "Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E".
          • Bernard Haitink(conductor)
          • Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest(artists)
          For "Beethoven: The 9 Symphonies (Complete)".
          • Jack Renner(engineer)
          • Robert Shaw(conductor)
          • Atlanta Symphony Orchestra(artist)
          For "Beethoven: Missa Solemnis; Mozart: Great C Minor Mass".

        Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical

        • Winner
          • Tom Lord Alge(engineer)
          For "Roll With It" artist: Steve Winwood
          • Checkfield(artist)
          For "Through the Lens".
        • Glenn Frey
          • Glenn Frey(artist)
          • Elliot Scheiner
          For "Soul Searchin'".
        • Scritti Politti
          • Scritti Politti(artist)
          • Ray Bardani(artist/producer)
          For "Provision".
          • Little Feat(artist)
          • George Massenburg
          For "Let It Roll".
        • Doc Severinsen c. 1971
          • Doc Severinsen(artist)
          For "Facets".
          • Mick Guzauski
          For "Facets"

        Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

        • Anita Baker
          Winner
          • Anita Baker
          For the song "Giving You the Best That I Got"
        • Taylor Dayne
          • Taylor Dayne
          For the song "I'll Always Love You"
          • Pebbles
          For the song "Girlfriend"
          • Karyn White
          For the song "The Way You Love Me"
        • Vanessa Williams at an event for Meet the Browns (2008)
          • Vanessa Williams
          For the song "Right Stuff"

        Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus

        • Marvin Winans in I Can Do Bad All by Myself (2009)
          Winners
          • The Winans(artists)
          • Marvin Winans
          For "The Winans Live at Carnegie Hall".
        • BeBe Winans
          CeCe Winans
          • BeBe Winans(artist)
          • CeCe Winans(artist)
          For "Silent Night, Holy Night".
          • The Whites(artists)
          • Buck White
          • Cheryl White
          • Sharon White
          For "Doing It by the Book".
          • DeGarmo and Key(artists)
          For "D&K".
          • First Call(artists)
          For "An Evening in December, Vol. 2".

        Best Gospel Performance, Female

        • Amy Grant
          Winner
          • Amy Grant(artist)
          For "Lead Me On".
          • Deniece Williams(artist)
          For "Do You Hear What I Hear?".
          • Delores Winans(artist)
          For "Precious Is the Name".
          • Margaret Becker(artist)
          For "The Reckoning".
          • Sandi Patty(artist)
          For "Almighty God".

        Best Gospel Performance, Male

        • Winner
          • Larnelle Harris(artist)
          For "Christmas".
          • Russ Taff(artist)
          For "Russ Taff".
        • Steven Curtis Chapman at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          • Steven Curtis Chapman(artist)
          For "Real Life Conversations".
        • Michael W. Smith
          • Michael W. Smith(artist)
          For "I 2 (Eye)".
          • Steve Green(artist)
          For "Find Us Faithful".

        Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental

        • Ian Anderson, Tony Iommi, Glenn Cornick, Clive Bunker, and Jethro Tull in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1996)
          Winner
          • Jethro Tull(artists)
          For "Crest of a Knave".
          • Jane's Addiction(artists)
          For "Nothing's Shocking".
        • Iggy Pop
          • Iggy Pop(artist)
          For "Cold Metal".
        • AC/DC, Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young
          • AC/DC(artists)
          For "Blow Up Your Video".
        • Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield, Metallica, and Robert Trujillo
          • Metallica(artists)
          For "And Justice For All".

        Best Historical Album

        • Eric Clapton in Rush (1991)
          Winner
          • Eric Clapton(artist)
          For "Crossroads" artist: Eric Clapton
        • Django Reinhardt
          • Django Reinhardt(artist)
          • Hugh Fordin
          For "Djangologie USA"
        • Hoagy Carmichael
          • Hoagy Carmichael(artist)
          For "Classic Hoagy Carmichael"
          • The Erteguns' New York(artists)
          • Bob Porter
          For "New York Cabaret Music" (various artists).
          • Michael Cuscuna
          For "The Complete Commodore Jazz Recording, Vol I"

        Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)

        • Jonathan Tunick
          Winner
          • Jonathan Tunick(arranger)
          For "No One Is Alone" artist: Cleo Laine
        • Henry Mancini
          • Henry Mancini
          For "Volare"
        • Marcus Miller
          • Marcus Miller
          For "Funny"
        • Thomas Dolby in Rockula (1990)
          • Thomas Dolby
          For "The Key To Her Ferrari"

        Best Instrumental Composition

        • Winner
          • Mike Post(composer)
          For "The Theme From LA Law" artist: Mike Post
        • John Williams
          • John Williams
          For "Olympic Spirit"
        • Chick Corea
          • Chick Corea(artist)
          For "Eternal Child"
        • Benny Carter
          • Benny Carter
          For "Central City Sketches (Side 2)"

        Best Jazz Fusion Performance

        • Winner
          • Yellowjackets(artists)
          For "Politics".
        • Lyle Mays
          • Lyle Mays(artist)
          For "Sweet Dreams".
        • John Patitucci
          • John Patitucci(artist)
          For "John Patitucci".
        • David Benoit
          • David Benoit(artist)
          For "Every Step of the Way".
        • Tom Scott
          • Tom Scott(artist)
          For "Amaretto".

        Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Soloist (On a Jazz Recording)

        • Winner
          • Michael Brecker(artist)
          For "Don't Try This at Home".
        • Wynton Marsalis
          • Wynton Marsalis(artist)
          For "The Wynton Marsalis Quartet Live at Blues Alley".
        • Branford Marsalis
          • Branford Marsalis(artist)
          For "Random Abstract".
          • Miles Davis Quintet
          For "Music from Siesta".
          • Rob Wasserman(artist)
          For "Duets".

        Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band

        • Winners
          • Monday Night Orchestra(artists)
          • Gil Evans(artist)
          For "Bud and Bird".
          • Bill Holman
          For "Bill Holman Band"
        • Richard Stoltzman in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
          • Richard Stoltzman
          For "Ebony"

        Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group

        • McCoy Tyner
          Winners
          • McCoy Tyner(artist)
          • Pharoah Sanders(artist)
          • David Murray(artist)
          • Cecil McBee(artist)
          • Roy Haynes(artist)
          For "Blues for Coltrane: A Tribute to John Coltrane".
        • Chick Corea
          • Chick Corea(artist)
          For "Amnesia"
        • Wynton Marsalis
          • Wynton Marsalis
          For "The Wynton Marsalis Quartet Live At Blues Alley"
        • Branford Marsalis
          • Branford Marsalis
          For "Random Abstract"
        • Jack DeJohnette
          • Jack DeJohnette
          • Keith Jarrett
          For "Still Live"

        Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group

        • Winners
          • Take 6(artists)
          • Mark Kibble
          • Cedric Dent
          For "Spread Love".
        • Carmen McRae circa mid 1980s
          Betty Carter
          • Carmen McRae(artist)
          • Betty Carter(artist)
          For "The Carmen McRae-Betty Carter Duets".
          • The Cunninghams(artists)
          For "Strings 'n' Swing I Remember Bird".
        • Jackie Cain
          • Jackie Cain(artist)
          • Roy Krat(artist)
          For "One More Rose".
        • Lena Horne
          Joe Williams
          • Lena Horne(artist)
          • Joe Williams(artist)
          For "I Won't Leave You Again".

        Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female

        • Betty Carter
          Winner
          • Betty Carter(artist)
          For "Look What I Got!".
        • Lena Horne
          • Lena Horne(artist)
          For "The Men in My Life".
        • Peggy Lee
          • Peggy Lee(artist)
          For "Miss Peggy Lee Sings the Blues".
        • Carmen McRae circa mid 1980s
          • Carmen McRae(artist)
          For "Fine and Mellow".
        • Rickie Lee Jones
          • Rickie Lee Jones(artist)
          For "Autumn Leaves".

        Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male

        • Bobby McFerrin
          Winner
          • Bobby McFerrin(artist)
          For "Brothers".
        • Mark Murphy
          • Mark Murphy(artist)
          For "September Ballads".
        • João Gilberto
          • João Gilberto(artist)
          For "Live in Montreaux".
          • Mose Allison(artist)
          For "Ever Since the World Ended".
        • Mel Tormé
          • Mel Tormé(artist)
          For "A Vintage Year".

        Best Latin Pop Performance

        • Roberto Carlos
          Winner
          • Roberto Carlos(artist)
          For "Roberto Carlos".
        • José Luis Perales
          • José Luis Perales(artist)
          For "Sueño de Libertad".
        • JOSE JOSE IN "DOUBLE TAP"
          • José José(artist)
          For "Soy Asî".
        • Raphael
          • Raphael(artist)
          For "Las Apariencias Engañan".
          • Dyango(artist)
          For "Cae la Noche".

        Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

        • Terence Trent D'Arby at an event for Clubland (1999)
          Winner
          • Terence Trent D'Arby
          For "Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby"
        • Luther Vandross
          • Luther Vandross
          For "Any Love"
        • Stevie Wonder
          • Stevie Wonder
          For "Characters"
        • Teddy Pendergrass live in Los Angeles
          • Teddy Pendergrass
          For "Joy"
        • Al B. Sure!
          • Al B. Sure!
          For "Nite And Day"

        Best Mexican-American Performance

        • Linda Ronstadt
          Winner
          • Linda Ronstadt(artist)
          For "Canciones de Mi Padre".
          • Flaco Jiménez(artist)
          For "Flaco's Amigos".
        • Los Tigres del Norte
          • Los Tigres del Norte(artists)
          For "Idolos del Pueblo".
          • José Javier Solís(artist)
          For "No Me Olvidarás".
          • Los Yonics(artists)
          For "Pétalo y Espinas".
          • Majic(artist)
          • Pio Trevino(artist)
          For "Quiero Verte Otra Vez".
          • Los Bukis(artist)
          For "Si Me Recuerdas".
          • Los Freddy's(artist)
          For "Vida Nueva".

        Best Musical Cast Show Album

        • Stephen Sondheim at an event for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
          Winners
          • Jay David Saks(producer)
          • Stephen Sondheim(composer/lyricist)
          For "Into the Woods" artist: various artists
          • Steven Epstein
          For "Gershwin: Of Thee I Sing; Let Them Eat Cake"
          • Jay David Saks
          For "Anything Goes"
          • John Fraser
          For "Show Boat"

        Best New Age Performance

        • Winner
          • Shadowfax(artists)
          For "Folksongs for a Nuclear Village".
          • Paul Winter
          For "Down In Belgorod"
        • Mark Isham
          • Mark Isham
          For "Castalia"

        Best New Artist

        • Tracy Chapman
          Winner
          • Tracy Chapman
          • Take 6
        • Rick Astley in Redeye Express (1988)
          • Rick Astley
        • Toni Childs
          • Toni Childs
        • Vanessa Williams at an event for Meet the Browns (2008)
          • Vanessa Williams
          • Mark Kibble
          • Cedric Dent

        Best Opera Recording

        • Plácido Domingo
          Winners
          • Plácido Domingo
          • Hans Sotin
          • Eva Randová
          • Jessye Norman
          • Siegmund Nimsgern
          • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
          • Georg Solti(conductor)
          • Christopher Raeburn(producer)
          For "Wagner: Lohengrin" (Vienna State Opera Orchestra)
        • Joan Sutherland
          • Richard Bonynge(conductor)
          • Chorus and Orchestra of the Welsh National Opera(artists)
          • Joan Sutherland(artist)
          • Luciano Pavarotti(artist)
          • Montserrat Caballé(artist)
          • Samuel Ramey(artist)
          • Andrew Cornall
          For "Bellini: Norma".
        • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
          • Leonard Bernstein(conductor)
          • Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia(artists)
          • Angelina Réaux(artist)
          • Jerry Hadley(artist)
          • Barbara Daniels(artist)
          • Thomas Hampson(artist)
          • Hans Weber
          For "Puccini: La Boheme".
        • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
          • Leonard Bernstein(conductor)
          • Austrian Radio Symphony(artists)
          • Chester Ludgin(artist)
          • Beverly Morgan(artist)
          • John C. Brandstetter(artist)
          • Peter Kazaras(artist)
          • Jean Kraft(artist)
          • Wendy White(artist)
          • Hans Weber
          For "Bernstein, Wadsworth: A Quiet Place".
        • Wiener Philharmoniker
          • John Pritchard(conductor)
          • Wiener Philharmoniker(artists)
          • Luciano Pavarotti(artist)
          • Agnes Baltsa(artist)
          • Lucia Popp(artist)
          • Edita Gruberova(artist)
          • Leo Nucci(artist)
          • Christopher Raeburn
          For "Mozart: Idomeneo".
        • Sanford Sylvan
          • Edo de Waart(conductor)
          • Orchestra of St. Luke's(artists)
          • Sanford Sylvan(artist)
          • James Maddalena(artist)
          • Thomas Hammons(artist)
          • John Duykers(artist)
          • Carolann Page(artist)
          • Wilhelm Hellweg
          For "Adams: Nixon in China".

        Best Orchestral Recording

        • Winners
          • Robert Shaw(conductor)
          • Louis Lane(conductor)
          For "Rorem: String Symphony; Sunday Morning; Eagles" (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
          • Georg Solti(artist)
          For "Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 In E"
        • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
          • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
          • Hans Weber
          For "Mahler: Symhony No. 2 In C Minor "Resurrection""
          • Leonard Slatkin
          • Joanna Nickrenz
          For "Copland: Appalachian Spring (Complete); Letter From Home; John Henry; Cortege Macabre From Grohg"
          • David Murray
          For "Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 In D Minor"

        Best Performance Music Video

        • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          Winners
          • U2(artist)
          • Bono(artist)
          • Meiert Avis(director)
          • Ben Dossett(producer)
          • Michael Hamlyn(producer)
          • The Edge
          • Adam Clayton
          • Larry Mullen Jr.
          For "Where The Streets Have No Name".
        • David Foster
          • David Foster
          For "The Symphony Sessions"
        • David Bowie
          • David Bowie
          • David Mallet
          For "Glass Spider"
          • Anthony Eaton
          For "Glass Spider"
        • John Mellencamp
          • John Mellencamp
          For "Check It Out"
        • Stevie Nicks at an event for Sound City (2013)
          • Stevie Nicks
          For "Stevie Nicks: Live At Red Rocks"

        Best Polka Recording

        • Winner
          • Jimmy Sturr(artist)
          For "Born to Polka".
          • Walter Ostanek(artist)
          For "All Aboard It's Polka Time".
          • Stas Bulanda's Average Polka Band(artists)
          For "Let's Have a Party".
          • Lenny Gomulka's Chicago Push(artists)
          For "Join the Polka Generation".
          • Jimmy Weber & the Sounds(artists)
          For "Sounds from a Polka Party".

        Best Pop Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group Or Soloist)

        • David Sanborn
          Winner
          • David Sanborn(artist)
          For "Close Up".
        • Kenny G at an event for The Invention of Lying (2009)
          • Kenny G(artist)
          For "Silhouette".
          • Marrs(artists)
          For "Pump Up the Volume".
          • Mike Post(artist)
          For "Music from L.A. Law and Otherwise".
        • Joe Satriani
          • Joe Satriani(artist)
          For "Always with Me, Always with You".

        Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

        • The Manhattan Transfer
          Winners
          • The Manhattan Transfer(artists)
          • Janis Siegel
          • Cheryl Bentyne
          For "Brasil".
        • Gloria Estefan
          • Gloria Estefan
          For "Anything For You (Spanish-English Version)"
        • Brenda Russell
          • Brenda Russell
          • Joe Esposito
          For "Piano In The Dark"
        • The Beach Boys (Mike Love)
          Bruce Johnston
          The Beach Boys (Carl Wilson)
          • Mike Love
          • Bruce Johnston
          • Carl Wilson
          For "Kokomo"

        Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female

        • Tracy Chapman
          Winner
          • Tracy Chapman(artist)
          For "Fast Car".
        • Joni Mitchell in Beverly Hills, California
          • Joni Mitchell(artist)
          For "Chalk Mark in the Rain Storm".
        • Brenda Russell
          • Brenda Russell(artist)
          For "Get Here".
        • Whitney Houston
          • Whitney Houston(artist)
          For "One Moment In Time"
        • Taylor Dayne
          • Taylor Dayne
          For "Tell It to My Heart".

        Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male

        • Bobby McFerrin
          Winner
          • Bobby McFerrin(artist)
          For "Don't Worry, Be Happy".
        • Steve Winwood at an event for Crossroads Guitar Festival (2010)
          • Steve Winwood(artist)
          For "Roll With It".
        • George Michael
          • George Michael(artist)
          For "Father Figure".
        • Sting
          • Sting(artist)
          For "Be Still My Beating Heart".
        • Phil Collins in Brother Bear (2003)
          • Phil Collins(artist)
          For " A Groovy Kind Of Love".

        Best R&B Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist)

        • Chick Corea
          Winner
          • Chick Corea(artist)
          For "Light Years".
          • Gerald Albright
          For "So Amazing"

        Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals

        • Gladys Knight & The Pips
          Winner
          • Gladys Knight & The Pips
          For "Love Overboard"
        • Robert Cray
          • Robert Cray
          • The Robert Cray Band
          For "Acting This Way"
          • Experience Unlimited
          For "Da Butt"
        • New Edition in The New Edition Story (2017)
          Johnny Gill at an event for Daddy's Little Girls (2007)
          • New Edition
          • Johnny Gill
          For "If It Isn't Love"
          • The Jets
          For "Rocket 2 U"

        Best Rap Performance

        • Will Smith, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
          Winner
          • DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince(artists)
          For "Parents Just Don't Understand".
        • Salt-N-Pepa
          • Salt-N-Pepa(artist)
          For "Push It".
        • LL Cool J
          • LL Cool J(artist)
          For "Going Back to Cali".
        • Kool Moe Dee
          • Kool Moe Dee(artist)
          For "Wild Wild West".
        • J.J. Fad
          • J.J. Fad
          • J.J. Fad
          For "Supersonic".

        Best Recording for Children

        • Robin Williams at an event for Happy Feet Two (2011)
          Ry Cooder
          Winners
          • Robin Williams(artist)
          • Mark Sottnick(producer)
          • Ry Cooder(producer/composer)
          For the Album "Pecos Bill"
        • Meryl Streep
          Lyle Mays
          • Meryl Streep
          • Lyle Mays
          • Mark Sottnick
          For "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"
        • Meryl Streep
          • Meryl Streep
          • Mark Sottnick
          For "The Tailor of Gloucester"
        • Glenn Close
          • Glenn Close
          • Mark Sottnick
          For the Album "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
        • 'Weird Al' Yankovic at an event for The 57th Annual Grammy Awards (2015)
          Wendy Carlos
          • 'Weird Al' Yankovic
          • Wendy Carlos
          For the album "Peter And The Wolf/Carnival Of The Animals (Part II)"

        Best Reggae Recording

        • Ziggy Marley
          Winners
          • Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers(artists)
          • Ziggy Marley(artist)
          For "Conscious Party".
        • Chrissie Hynde in Friends (1994)
          UB40
          • Chrissie Hynde(artist)
          • UB40(artists)
          For " Breakfast in Bed".
        • UB40
          • UB40(artists)
          For "UB40"
          • Toots Hibbert(artist)
          For "Toots in Memphis".
        • Jimmy Cliff in Muscle Shoals (2013)
          • Jimmy Cliff(artist)
          For "Hanging Fire".

        Best Rhythm & Blues Song

        • Anita Baker
          Winners
          • Anita Baker(songwriter)
          • Randy Holland(songwriter)
          • Skip Scarborough(songwriter)
          For "Giving You the Best That I Got" artist: Anita Baker
        • Luther Vandross
          Marcus Miller
          • Luther Vandross(artist)
          • Marcus Miller(artist)
          For "Any Love".
          • Jimmy George(artist)
          For "I'll Always Love You".
        • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
          L.A. Reid in The X Factor (2011)
          Daryl Simmons
          • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds(artist)
          • L.A. Reid(artist)
          • Daryl Simmons(artist)
          For "Don't Be Cruel".
          • Gene Griffin(artist)
          • Johnny Kemp(artist)
          For "Just Got Paid".

        Best Rock Instrumental

        • Carlos Santana
          Winner
          • Carlos Santana(artist)
          For "Blues for Salvador".
        • Jimmy Page
          • Jimmy Page
          For the song 'Writes of Winter'.
        • Frank Zappa in 200 Motels (1971)
          • Frank Zappa(artist)
          For "Guitar".
          • The Jeff Healey Band(artist)
          For "Hide Away".
        • Joe Satriani
          • Joe Satriani(artist)
          For "Surfing with the Alien".

        Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

        • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          Winners
          • U2(artist)
          • Bono
          • The Edge
          • Adam Clayton
          • Larry Mullen Jr.
          For "Desire".
        • INXS
          • INXS
          For "Kick"
        • Midnight Oil
          • Midnight Oil
          For "Beds Are Burning (Single)"

        Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female

        • Tina Turner in Brother Bear (2003)
          Winner
          • Tina Turner(artist)
          For "Tina Live in Europe".
        • Pat Benatar
          • Pat Benatar
          For "All Fired Up"
        • Melissa Etheridge
          • Melissa Etheridge
          For "Bring Me Some Water"
        • Sinéad O'Connor
          • Sinéad O'Connor
          For "The Lion And The Cobra"
        • Toni Childs
          • Toni Childs
          For "Don't Walk Away (Track)"

        Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male

        • Robert Palmer
          Winner
          • Robert Palmer(artist)
          For "Simply Irresistible".
        • Joe Cocker
          • Joe Cocker(artist)
          For "Unchain My Heart".
        • Robbie Robertson at an event for Lords of Dogtown (2005)
          • Robbie Robertson(artist)
          For "Robbie Robertson".
        • Rod Stewart
          • Rod Stewart(artist)
          For "Forever Young".
        • Eric Clapton in Rush (1991)
          • Eric Clapton(artist)
          For "After Midnight".

        Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television

        • Phil Collins in Brother Bear (2003)
          Lamont Dozier
          Winners
          • Phil Collins(songwriter)
          • Lamont Dozier(songwriter)
          For "Two Hearts (From Buster)" artist: Phil Collins
        • Whitney Houston
          • Whitney Houston(artist)
          For "One Moment in Time (1988 Summer Olympic Album One Moment in Time)".
        • Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston, Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, and The Beach Boys in The Beach Boys: An American Band (1985)
          • The Beach Boys(artists)
          For "Kokomo (Cocktail)".
        • Donald Fagen
          • Donald Fagen
          For "Century's End (From Bright Lights, Big City)"

        Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television

        • [object Object]
          Winner

          Buster

          5.9 (4.6K)
          Phil Collins
          Lamont Dozier
          For the song "Two Hearts".
        • [object Object]

          Bright Lights, Big City

          5.7 (9.4K)
          Donald Fagen
          For the song "Century's End".
        • [object Object]

          Cry Freedom

          7.4 (15K)
          George Fenton
          Jonas Gwangwa
          For the song "Cry Freedom".
        • [object Object]

          Cocktail

          5.9 (96K)
          Mike Love
          Terry Melcher
          John Phillips
          Scott MacKenzie
          For the song "Kokomo".
          • Albert Hammond
          • John Bettis
          For the song "One Moment in Time" (1988 summer olympics).

        Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus

        • Winners
          • Take 6(artists)
          • Mark Kibble
          • Cedric Dent
          For "Take 6".
        • Edwin Hawkins
          • Edwin Hawkins(artist)
          For "That Name".
          • Ronald Winans Family & Friends Choir(artist)
          For "Ron Winans Family and Friends Choir".
        • Aretha Franklin
          Mavis Staples in Rejoice and Shout (2010)
          • Aretha Franklin(artist)
          • Mavis Staples(artist)
          For "Oh Happy Days".
          • New Jersey Mass Choir(artists)
          For "Hold Up the Light".
          • The Clark Sisters(artists)
          • Karen Clark Sheard
          For "Conqueror".

        Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female

        • Aretha Franklin
          Winner
          • Aretha Franklin(artist)
          For "One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism".
          • Tramaine Hawkins(artist)
          For "The Joy That Floods My Soul".
          • Vanessa Bell Armstrong(artist)
          For "Pressing On".
        • Shirley Caesar at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          • Shirley Caesar(artist)
          For "Live ...in Chicago".
        • CeCe Winans
          • CeCe Winans(artist)
          For "I Have a Father".

        Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male

        • BeBe Winans
          Winner
          • BeBe Winans(artist)
          For "Abundant Life".
          • Richard Smallwood(artist)
          For "You Did It All".
        • Walter Hawkins
          • Walter Hawkins(artist)
          For "solo tracks from Special Gift".
        • Marvin Winans in I Can Do Bad All by Myself (2009)
          • Marvin Winans(artist)
          For "Dancin' in the Spirit".
          • Melvin Williams(artist)
          For "Back to the Cross".

        Best Spoken Word Album

        • Jesse Jackson
          Winner
          • Jesse Jackson(artist)
          For "Speech by Rev. Jesse Jackson, July 27".
        • John Gielgud
          • John Gielgud
          For the Album "A Christmas Carol"
        • Garrison Keillor
          • Garrison Keillor
          For the Album "A Prairie Home Companion: The 2nd Annual Farewell Performance"
        • Jonathan Winters
          • Jonathan Winters(artist)
          For "Winters' Tale".
        • John Cleese at an event for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
          • John Cleese(artist)
          For "The Screwtape Letters".

        Best Traditional Blues Recording

        • Winner
          • Willie Dixon(artist)
          For "Hidden Charms".
          • Rockin Dopsie Jr.(artist)
          For "Saturday Night Zydecko".
          • Johnny Copeland(artist)
          For "Ain't Nothin' but a Party".
          • James Cotton(artist)
          For "Live at Antone's Nightclub".
          • Guitar Slim Jr.(artist)
          For "The Story of My Life".

        Best Traditional Folk Recording

        • Winner
          • Joe McEwen
          For "Folkways - A Vision Shared: A Tribute to Woody Guthrie & Leadbelly" artist: Various Artists
          • Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir(artists)
          For "Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares".
        • Bob Dylan
          • Bob Dylan(artist)
          For "Pretty Boy Floyd".
          • Ladysmith Black Mambazo(artist)
          For "Journey of Dreams".
        • Van Morrison
          • Van Morrison(artist)
          • The Chieftains(artists)
          For "Irish Heartbeat".

        Best Tropical Latin Performance

        • Rubén Blades in Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)
          Winner
          • Rubén Blades(artist)
          For "Antecedente".
          • Eddie Santiago(artist)
          For "Sigo Atrevido".
        • Johnny Pacheco
          • Johnny Pacheco(artist)
          • Pete 'El Conde' Rodriguez(artist)
          For "Salsobita".
          • Pete Escovedo(artist)
          For "Mister E.".
        • Oscar D'León in Made In Mexico (2012)
          • Oscar D'León(artist)
          For "La Salsa Soy Yo".

        Classical Producer of the Year

        • Winner
          • Robert Woods(producer)
          • Steven Epstein(producer)
          • Joanna Nickrenz(producer)
          • Andrew Cornall(producer)
          • Thomas Frost(producer)

        Lifetime Achievement Award

        • Fred Astaire
          Winner
          • Fred Astaire
        • Sarah Vaughan, c. 1945.
          Winner
          • Sarah Vaughan
        • Winner
          • Art Tatum
        • Bessie Smith
          Winner
          • Bessie Smith
        • Leontyne Price
          Winner
          • Leontyne Price
        • Lena Horne
          Winner
          • Lena Horne
        • Jascha Heifetz c. 1937
          Winner
          • Jascha Heifetz
        • Dizzy Gillespie
          Winner
          • Dizzy Gillespie
        • Pablo Casals on the night he performed at the White House
          Winner
          • Pau Casals

        President's Merit Award

        • Herb Alpert with fake bull in bull ring, 1966
          Winner
          • Herb Alpert

        Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

        • Winner
          • Neil Dorfsman(producer)
          • David Kershenbaum(producer)
        • Narada Michael Walden
          • Narada Michael Walden(producer)
        • Thomas Dolby in Rockula (1990)
          • Thomas Dolby(producer)
        • L.A. Reid in The X Factor (2011)
          • L.A. Reid(producer)
        • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
          • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds

        Record of the Year

        • Bobby McFerrin
          Winners
          • Linda Goldstein(producer)
          • Bobby McFerrin(artist)
          For "Don't Worry, Be Happy".
        • Tracy Chapman
          • Tracy Chapman(artist)
          • David Kershenbaum
          For "Fast Car".
        • Steve Winwood at an event for Crossroads Guitar Festival (2010)
          • Steve Winwood(artist)
          • Tom Lord Alge
          For "Roll With It".
        • Michael Jackson
          Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
          • Michael Jackson(artist)
          • Quincy Jones
          For "Man In The Mirror".
        • Anita Baker
          • Anita Baker(artist)
          For "Giving You the Best That I Got".

        Song of the Year

        • Bobby McFerrin
          Winner
          • Bobby McFerrin(songwriter)
          For "Don't Worry, Be Happy" artist: Bobby McFerrin
        • Tracy Chapman
          • Tracy Chapman
          For "Fast Car".
        • Brenda Russell
          Scott Cutler
          • Brenda Russell
          • Jeff Hall
          • Scott Cutler
          For "Piano in the Dark".
        • Sting
          • Sting
          For "Be Still My Beating Heart".
        • Anita Baker
          • Anita Baker(artist)
          • Skip Scarborough(artist)
          • Randy Holland(artist)
          For "Giving You the Best That I Got".

        Trustees Award

        • Walt Disney
          Winner
          • Walt Disney
          Posthumously.
        • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
          Winner
          • Quincy Jones
        • Cole Porter in an advertisement for Rheingold Beer circa 1950
          Winner
          • Cole Porter
          Posthumously.
        • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
          Winner
          • Quincy Jones
        • Walt Disney
          Winner
          • Walt Disney
        • Cole Porter in an advertisement for Rheingold Beer circa 1950
          Winner
          • Cole Porter

        Best Instrumental Composition (other than jazz)

        • David Foster
          • David Foster
          For "Winter Games"

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