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    Album of the Year

    • Whitney Houston
      Winners
      • Whitney Houston(artist)
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds(producer)
      • David Foster(producer)
      • L.A. Reid(producer)
      • Narada Michael Walden(producer)
      • BeBe Winans(producer)
      For "The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album".
    • Sting
      • Sting
      • Hugh Padgham
      For Ten Summoner's Tales"
    • Billy Joel
      • Billy Joel
      For "River Of Dreams"
    • Donald Fagen
      Walter Becker of Steely Dan performs during the band's 'Jamalot Ever After Summer Tour 2014' at Concord Pavilion on July 10, 2014 in Concord, Calif.
      • Donald Fagen
      • Walter Becker
      For "Kamakiriad"
    • R.E.M.
      • R.E.M.
      • Mike Mills
      For "Automatic For The People"

    Best Album Notes

    • Buck Clayton
      Winners
      • Phil Schaap(album notes writer)
      • Buck Clayton(album notes writer)
      • Joel E. Siegel(album notes writer)
      for "The Complete Billie Holiday On Verve 1945-1959" artist: Billie Holiday
      • Orrin Keepnews
      For "The Complete Riverside Recordings"
      • Colin Escott
      For "King Of The Blues"
      • Peter Guralnick
      For "Elvis From Nashville To Memphis, The Essential 60's Masters I"
    • Film Composer Jeffrey Gold
      • Jeffrey Gold
      For "Automatic For The People (2nd Set) (Album)"

    Best Alternative Music Album

    • 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 "Zooropa"
    • James Iha and The Smashing Pumpkins
      • The Smashing Pumpkins
      For "Siamese Dream"
    • Dave Grohl at an event for Sound City (2013)
      Krist Novoselic at an event for Sound City (2013)
      Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, and Nirvana
      • Dave Grohl
      • Krist Novoselic
      • Nirvana
      For "In Utero"
    • R.E.M.
      • R.E.M.
      • Mike Mills
      For "Automatic For The People"
      • Belly
      For "Star"

    Best Arrangement on an Instrumental

    • Dave Grusin
      Winner
      • Dave Grusin(arranger)
      for "Mood Indigo"
    • Arif Mardin
      • Arif Mardin
      For "Suite Fraternidad (1st And Second Movements)"
    • Lalo Schifrin
      • Lalo Schifrin
      For "Dizzy Gillespie Fireworks"
      • Vincent Mendoza
      For "Buleria"
      • Michael Abene
      For "Oleo"

    Best Bluegrass Album

    • Winners
      • Nashville Bluegrass Band(artist)
      • Stuart Duncan
      for "Waitin' For The Hard Times To Go
      • Stuart Duncan
      For "Stuart Duncan"
      • Ralph Stanley
      For "Saturday Night (And Sunday Morning)"

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Winner
      • Emerson String Quartet(artist)
      for "Ives: String Quartets Nos. 1, 2/Barber: String Quartet Op. 11 (American Originals)"
    • Yo-Yo Ma at an event for The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
      • Yo-Yo Ma
      • Isaac Stern
      • Jaime Laredo
      For "Faure: Piano Quartets Nos. 1 And 2"
    • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
      • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
      • Emanuel Ax
      • Pinchas Zukerman
      • Lynn Harrell
      For "Beethoven: Complete String Trios Op. 3, 8 And 9"
      • Martha Argerich
      • Gidon Kremer
      For "Prokofiev: Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 And 2; Melodies"
      • János Starker
      For "Martinu: Cello Sonatas Nos.1, 2 And 3"

    Best Classical Album

    • Winners
      • Pierre Boulez(conductor)
      • John Aler(artist)
      • John Tomlinson(artist)
      • Karl-August Naegler(producer)
      for "Bartók: The Wooden Prince & Cantata Profana"
    • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Andreas Neubronner
      • Sylvia McNair
      For "Debussy: Le Martyre De Saint Sebastien"
      • James Levine
      • Anne-Sophie Mutter
      • Christopher Alder
      For "Berg: Violin Concerto/Rihm: Time Chant"
      • Christopher Raeburn
      • Cecilia Bartoli
      For "If You Love Me (18th Century Italian Songs)"

    Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist (without orchestra)

    • Winner
      • John Browning(artist)
      for "Barber: The Complete Solo Piano Music"
      • Marc-André Hamelin
      For "Alkan: Concerto For Solo Piano"
      • András Schiff
      For "Bach: Six French Suites, BWV 812-817"
      • Richard Goode
      For "Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos.1-4, 8-12, 13-15, 19-27"

    Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (with orchestra)

    • Winner
      • Anne-Sophie Mutter(artist)
      for "Berg: Violin Concerto/Rihm: Time Chant" (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
    • Richard Stoltzman in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
      • Richard Stoltzman
      For "Copland: Clarinet Concerto/Bernstein: Clarinet Sonata/Gershwin: 3 Preludes"
      • Gil Shaham
      For "Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto/Sibelius: Violin Concerto (Album)"

    Best Classical Vocal Performance

    • Winner
      • Arleen Augér
      for "The Art Of Arleen Auger (Works Of Larsen, Purcell, Schumann, Mozart)"
    • Anne Sofie von Otter in Charlie Rose (1991)
      • Anne Sofie von Otter
      For "Grieg: Lieder"
      • Christa Ludwig
      For "Farewell To Salzburg (Works Of Brahms, Mahler, Schumann, Strauss)"
      • Sylvia McNair
      For "Exsultate Jubilate (Works Of Handel, Mozart)"

    Best Contemporary Blues Album

    • Buddy Guy
      Winner
      • Buddy Guy(artist)
      for "Feels Like Rain"
    • Johnny Winter in Johnny Winter: Down & Dirty (2014)
      • Johnny Winter
      For "Hey, Where's Your Brother?"
      • Robben Ford
      For "Mystic Mile (Album)"

    Best Contemporary Composition

    • Winner
      • Elliott Carter(composer)
      for "Carter: Violin Concerto"
      • William Bolcom
      For "Bolcom: Orphee-Serenade"

    Best Contemporary Folk Album

    • Winner
      • Nanci Griffith(artist)
      for "Other Voices/Other Room"
    • Bob Dylan
      • Bob Dylan
      For "Good As I Been To You"
    • Shawn Colvin at an event for Serendipity (2001)
      • Shawn Colvin
      For "Fat City"
      • BeauSoleil
      • Michael Doucet
      For "La Danse De La Vie"
    • Janis Ian in Saturday Night Live (1975)
      • Janis Ian
      For "Breaking Silence"

    Best Contemporary Jazz Performance (Instrumental)

    • Lyle Mays
      Winners
      • Pat Metheny(artist)
      • Steve Rodby
      • Pat Metheny Group
      • Lyle Mays
      for "The Road To You"
    • Chick Corea
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      For "Paint The World"
      • Yellowjackets
      • Bob Mintzer
      For "Like A River"
    • Nathan East
      • Bob James
      • Lee Ritenour
      • Nathan East
      • Fourplay
      For "Between The Sheets"
    • John Patitucci
      • John Patitucci
      For "Another World"

    Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album

    • Marvin Winans in I Can Do Bad All by Myself (2009)
      Winners
      • The Winans(artist)
      • Marvin Winans
      for "All Out"
      • Vanessa Bell Armstrong
      For "Something On The Inside"
      • Richard Smallwood
      For "Live"

    Best Country Instrumental Performance

    • Marty Stuart at an event for All the Pretty Horses (2000)
      Winners
      • Lucky Oceans(artist)
      • Marty Stuart(artist)
      • Vince Gill(artist)
      • Chet Atkins(artist)
      • Johnny Gimble(artist)
      • Eldon Shamblin(artist)
      • Asleep at the Wheel(artist)
      • Ray Benson
      for "Red Wing"
      • Mark O'Connor
      For "Gold Rush"
      • Mark O'Connor
      • Johnny Gimble
      For "Fiddlin' Around"
    • Roy Clark and Buck Owens in Hee Haw (1969)
      • Roy Clark
      For "Jingle Bells (Track)"

    Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

    • Brooks & Dunn
      Winner
      • Brooks & Dunn(artist)
      for "Hard Workin' Man"
    • Mark A. Miller
      • Mark A. Miller
      For "All These Years"
      • Diamond Rio
      • General Johnson
      For "In A Week Or Two"

    Best Country Song

    • Lucinda Williams
      Winner
      • Lucinda Williams(songwriter)
      for "Passionate Kisses" artist: Mary Chapin Carpenter
    • Mary Chapin Carpenter
      • Mary Chapin Carpenter
      For "The Hard Way"
    • Alan Jackson
      • Alan Jackson
      For "Chattahoochee"

    Best Country Vocal Collaboration

    • Reba McEntire
      Winners
      • Linda Davis(artist)
      • Reba McEntire(artist)
      for "Does He Love You"
    • Dolly Parton
      • Dolly Parton
      • Billy Ray Cyrus
      • Tanya Tucker
      • Kathy Mattea
      • Mary Chapin Carpenter
      • Pam Tillis
      For "Romeo"
    • Reba McEntire
      Vince Gill
      • Reba McEntire
      • Vince Gill
      For "The Heart Won't Lie"
    • Dwight Yoakam
      • Ralph Stanley
      • Dwight Yoakam
      For "Miner's Prayer"
    • Clint Black
      • Clint Black
      For "A Bad Goodbye"

    Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

    • Mary Chapin Carpenter
      Winner
      • Mary Chapin Carpenter(artist)
      for "Passionate Kisses"
    • Emmylou Harris
      • Emmylou Harris
      For "High Powered Love"
    • Trisha Yearwood
      • Trisha Yearwood
      For "Walkaway Joe"
    • Tanya Tucker
      • Tanya Tucker
      For "Soon"

    Best Country Vocal Performance, Male

    • Dwight Yoakam
      Winner
      • Dwight Yoakam(artist)
      for "Ain't That Lonely Yet"
    • Aaron Neville
      • Aaron Neville
      For "The Grand Tour"
    • Alan Jackson
      • Alan Jackson
      For "Chattahoochee"
    • Garth Brooks
      • Garth Brooks
      For "Ain't Going Down (Til The Sun Comes Up)"
    • George Jones
      • George Jones
      For "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair"

    Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

    • Winner
      • Hugh Padgham(engineer)
      for "Ten Summoner's Tales" artist: Sting
    • Andy Wallace
      • Andy Wallace
      For "Rage Against The Machine"
    • Don Murray
      • Don Murray
      For "Wes Bound"
      • Steve Hodge
      For "Janet (Album)"
      • Cesar Sogbe
      For "Lam Toro (Album)"

    Best Engineered Recording, Classical

    • Winner
      • Rainer Maillardengineer)
      for "Bartók: The Wooden Prince & Cantata Profana" (Pierre Boulez, conductor; Margaret Hillis, choral director)
      • Jack Renner
      For "Haydn: The Creation"

    Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus

    • Winner
      • Carol Cymbala(choir director)
      for "Live...We Come Rejoicing" (Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir)
    • Edwin Hawkins
      • Edwin Hawkins
      For "If You Love Me"
      • O'Landa Draper
      For "All The Bases"
      • Erich Kunzel
      For "Amen! A Gospel Celebration (Album)"

    Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal

    • Stone Temple Pilots
      Winner
      • Stone Temple Pilots
      For the song "Plush".
    • AC/DC, Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young
      • AC/DC
      For the song "Highway to Hell" (live)
    • Living Colour
      • Living Colour
      For the song "Leave It Alone".
    • Robert Plant
      • Robert Plant
      For the song "Calling to You".
    • James Iha and The Smashing Pumpkins
      • The Smashing Pumpkins
      For the song "Cherub Rock".

    Best Historical Album

    • Michael Lang
      Winners
      • Michael Lang(compilation producer)
      • Phil Schaap(compilation producer)
      for "The Complete Billie Holiday On Verve 1945-1959" artist: Billie Holiday
    • Lou Adler at an event for The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
      • Lou Adler
      For "The Monterey International Pop Festival"
      • Andy McKaie
      • Steven Lasker
      For "Bing - His Legendary Years 1931-1957"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)

    • Jeremy Lubbock
      David Foster
      Winners
      • Jeremy Lubbock(arranger)
      • David Foster(arranger)
      for "When I Fall In Love" artist: Celine Dion & Clive Griffin
    • David Foster
      Johnny Mandel
      • David Foster
      • Johnny Mandel
      For "Some Enchanted Evening"
    • David Foster
      Jeremy Lubbock
      • David Foster
      • Jeremy Lubbock
      For "I Have Nothing"
    • Jeremy Lubbock
      • Jeremy Lubbock
      For "Luck Be A Lady"
      • Gary Hines
      For "Santa's Coming To Town"

    Best Instrumental Composition

    • Kenny G at an event for The Invention of Lying (2009)
      Winner
      • Kenny G(composer)
      for "Forever In Love"
    • Chick Corea
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      For "Blue Miles"
    • Lyle Mays
      • Pat Metheny
      • Lyle Mays
      For "Half Life Of Absolution"
    • Lyle Mays
      • Lyle Mays
      For "Bill Evans"

    Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Aladdin

      8.0 (489K)
      Alan Menken
      (Various Artists)
    • [object Object]

      The Age of Innocence

      7.2 (72K)
      Elmer Bernstein
    • [object Object]

      The Firm

      6.9 (156K)
      Dave Grusin
    • [object Object]

      Jurassic Park

      8.2 (1.1M)
      John Williams
    • [object Object]

      A River Runs Through It

      7.2 (68K)
      Mark Isham

    Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group

    • Winner
      • Joe Henderson(artist)
      for "So Near, So Far (Musings For Miles)"
      • Lee Ritenour
      For "Wes Bound"
      • Fred Hersch
      For "Dancing In The Dark"
    • Joshua Redman
      • Joshua Redman
      For "Joshua Redman"
      • Kenny Barron
      For "Sambao (Album)"

    Best Jazz Instrumental Solo

    • Winner
      • Joe Henderson(soloist)
      for "Miles Ahead"
    • Herbie Hancock
      • Herbie Hancock
      For "Brasil (Aquarela Do Brasil)"
    • Benny Carter
      • Benny Carter
      For "The More I See You"
      • Phil Woods
      For "Nostalgico"
      • Lee Ritenour
      For "4 On 6"

    Best Jazz Vocal Performance

    • Natalie Cole
      Winner
      • Natalie Cole(artist)
      for "Take A Look"
    • Bobby McFerrin
      • Bobby McFerrin
      For "The Pink Panther Theme"
      • Shirley Horn
      For "Light Out Of Darkness"
    • Bobby Short © 1987 Wallace Seawell
      • Bobby Short
      For "Swing That Music"

    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance

    • Miles Davis performing at Shelly Manne's nightclub in Los Angeles circa 1960
      Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
      Winners
      • Miles Davis(artist)
      • Quincy Jones(artist)
      • Miles Davis Quintet
      for "Miles And Quincy Live At Montreux"
      • Rob McConnell
      For "Our 25th Year"
    • Tom Scott
      • Tom Scott
      For "Dave Grusin Presents GRP All-Star Big Band Live"

    Best Latin Pop Album

    • Luis Miguel at an event for The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997)
      Winner
      • Luis Miguel(artist)
      for "Aries"
    • Maria Conchita Alonso in High Noon (2000)
      • Maria Conchita Alonso
      For "Imagíname"
      • The Triplets
      For "Algo Más Que Amor"
    • José Feliciano
      • José Feliciano
      For "Latin Street '92"
    • VIKKI CARR
      • Vikki Carr
      For "Brindo A La Vida, Al Bolero, A Ti"

    Best Metal Performance with Vocal

    • Ozzy Osbourne
      Winner
      • Ozzy Osbourne(artist)
      for "I Don't Want To Change The World"
    • David Ellefson, Dave Mustaine, Megadeth, Kiko Loureiro, and Dirk Verbeuren
      • Megadeth
      For "Angry Again"
    • Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris, Nicko McBrain, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, and Iron Maiden
      • Iron Maiden
      For "Fear Of The Dark"
    • Rob Zombie
      • Rob Zombie
      For "Thunder Kiss '65"
    • Suicidal Tendencies
      • Suicidal Tendencies
      For "Institutionalized"

    Best Mexican-American Album

    • Selena in The 36th Annual Grammy Awards (1994)
      Winner
      • Selena
      For the album "Selena Live!".
    • Los Tigres del Norte
      • Los Tigres del Norte
      • Eduardo Hernández
      For "La Garra De..."
      • Vicente Fernández
      For "Lastima Que Seas Ajena"
      • José María De León Hernández
      For "Que Paso?"

    Best Music Video, Long Form

    • Sting
      Doug Nichol
      Winners
      • Sting(artist)
      • Doug Nichol(video director)
      • Julie Fong(video producer)
      For "Ten Summoner's Tales"
    • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
      • Quincy Jones(artist)
      • Rudi Dolezal
      • Hannes Rossacher
      • Miles Davis Quintet
      • Jim Beach
      • Gavin Taylor
      For "Miles And Quincy Live At Montreux"
    • Daniel Lanois
      • Daniel Lanois
      For "Rocky World"
    • Travis Tritt in The 28th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (1993)
      • Travis Tritt
      For "A Celebration - A Musical Tribute To The Spirit Of The Disabled American Veteran"
      • Niv Fichman
      • Canadian Brass
      For "Canadian Brass: Home Movies (Video)"
    • Tangerine Dream
      • Michael Boydstun
      • Tangerine Dream
      For "Three Phase (Video)"

    Best Music Video, Short Form

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Peter Gabriel: Steam

      7.8 (110)
      Peter Gabriel(artist)
      Stephen R. Johnson(video director)
      Prudence Fenton(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      Björk: Human Behaviour

      7.9 (358)
      Björk(artist)
      Michel Gondry(video director)
      Georges Bermann
    • [object Object]

      R.E.M.: Everybody Hurts

      7.4 (770)
      R.E.M.(artist)
      Jake Scott(video director)
      Mike Mills
    • [object Object]

      Soul Asylum: Runaway Train

      7.2 (225)
      Soul Asylum(artist)
      Tony Kaye(video director)
      David Pirner
    • [object Object]

      INXS: Beautiful Girl

      6.9 (37)
      INXS(artist)
      Mark Pellington(video director)

    Best Musical Album for Children

    • Winner
      • Paul Williams
        • Paul Williams
        For "The Muppet Christmas Carol (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)"
      • Peter Paul & Mary
        Bethany Yarrow (r)
        • Peter Paul & Mary
        • Peter Yarrow
        • John McClure
        For "Peter, Paul And Mommy, Too"
      • Danny Elfman
        • Danny Elfman
        For "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack"

      Best Musical Show Album

      • George Martin
        Pete Townshend and The Who
        Winners
        • George Martin(producer)
        • Pete Townshend(composer/lyricist)
        for "The Who's Tommy" (Original Cast Recording)
        • Jay David Saks
        For "Sondheim: A Celebration At Carnegie Hall"
      • Andrew Lloyd Webber
        • Andrew Lloyd Webber
        For "Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"
        • Arend Prohmann
        For "Bernstein: On The Town"
      • John Kander
        Fred Ebb
        • John Kander
        • Fred Ebb
        For "Kiss Of The Spider Woman"

      Best New Age Album(artist)

      • Winners
        • Paul Winter(artist)
        • Paul Winter
        for "Spanish Angel"
      • Clannad
        • Clannad
        For "Banba"
      • Tangerine Dream
        • Tangerine Dream
        For "220 Volt Live (Album)"
        • Ottmar Liebert
        For "The Hours Between Night + Day"

      Best New Artist

      • Toni Braxton
        Winner
        • Toni Braxton
      • Blind Melon
        • Blind Melon
        • Belly
        • Digable Planets
        • SWV
        • Glen Graham
      • Shannon Hoon
        • Shannon Hoon
        • Christopher Thorn
        • Brad Smith

      Best Opera Recording

      • John Nelson
        Winners
        • Steven Paul(producer)
        • John Nelson(conductor)
        • Marilyn Horne
        • Neil Mackie
        • Sylvia McNair
        • Samuel Ramey
        • Mark S. Doss
        • Michael Chance
        • Kathleen Battle
        • John Aler
        for "Handel: Semele" (Ambrosian Opera Chorus; English Chamber Orchestra)
      • Kent Nagano in Pénélope McQuade (2011)
        • Kent Nagano
        • James Maddalena
        • John McClure
        • Sanford Sylvan
        • Thomas Hammons
        For "Adams: The Death Of Klinghoffer"
      • Della Jones in Top C's and Tiaras (1983)
        • Charles Mackerras
        • Bryn Terfel
        • Philip Langridge
        • Morten Winding
        • Della Jones
        For "Britten: Gloriana"
      • Valery Gergiev
        • Erik Smith
        • Olga Borodina
        • Valery Gergiev
        For "Prokofiev: War And Peace"
        • Riccardo Muti
        • Thomas Allen
        For "Gluck: Iphigenie En Tauride"

      Best Orchestral Performance

      • Winner
        • Pierre Boulez(conductor)
        for "Bartók: The Wooden Prince" (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
        • Pierre Boulez(artist)
        For "Debussy: Images; Printemps; Prelude A L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune"
        • Leonard Slatkin
        For "Ives: Symphony No.3, Three Places In New England, The Unanswered Question; Central Park In The Dark, Etc."
        • David Zinman
        For "Barber: Adagio, Symphony No.1, The School For Scandal, Essays"

      Best Performance of a Choral Work

      • Winners
        • Pierre Boulez(conductor)
        • Margaret Hills
        for "Bartók: Cantata Profana" (Chicago Symphony Chorus; Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
      • Michael Tilson Thomas
        • Michael Tilson Thomas
        For "Debussy: Le Martyre De Saint Sebastien"
        • Leonard Slatkin
        For "Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony"

      Best Polka Album

      • Winner
        • Walter Ostanek and His Band(artist)
        for "Accordionally Yours"
        • Jimmy Sturr
        For "Saturday Night Polka"
        • Lenny Gomulka's Chicago Push
        For "Most Requested Hits"

      Best Pop Instrumental Performance

      • Bruce Hornsby
        Branford Marsalis
        Winners
        • Bruce Hornsby
        • Branford Marsalis
        For "Barcelona Mona"
      • George Benson
        • George Benson
        For "Got To Be There"
        • James Galway
        For "Beauty And The Beast"
      • Kenny G at an event for The Invention of Lying (2009)
        • Kenny G
        For "Forever In Love"

      Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Aladdin

        8.0 (489K)
        Peabo Bryson
        Regina Belle
        For the song "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)".
      • Barbra Streisand at an event for The Guilt Trip (2012)
        • Barbra Streisand(artist)
        For "The Music Of The Night"
      • Céline Dion
        • Céline Dion
        • Clive Griffin
        For "When I Fall In Love"
      • R.E.M.
        • R.E.M.
        • Mike Mills
        For "Man On The Moon"
      • Brian McKnight at an event for Men of Honor (2000)
        Vanessa Williams at an event for Meet the Browns (2008)
        • Brian McKnight
        • Vanessa Williams
        For "Love Is"

      Best Pop Vocal Performance - Female

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Bodyguard

        6.4 (155K)
        Whitney Houston
        For the song "I Will Always Love You".
      • Mariah Carey
        • Mariah Carey
        For "Dreamlover"
      • Tina Turner in Brother Bear (2003)
        • Tina Turner
        For "I Don't Wanna Fight"
      • Shawn Colvin at an event for Serendipity (2001)
        • Shawn Colvin
        For "I Don't Know Why"
      • k.d. lang
        • k.d. lang
        For "Miss Chatelaine"

      Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male

      • Sting
        Winner
        • Sting(artist)
        for "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You"
      • Aaron Neville
        • Aaron Neville
        For "Don't Take Away My Heaven"
      • Billy Joel
        • Billy Joel
        For "The River Of Dreams"
      • Rod Stewart
        • Rod Stewart
        For "Have I Told You Lately"
      • Boy George
        • Boy George
        For "The Crying Game"

      Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

      • Steven Curtis Chapman at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winner
        • Steven Curtis Chapman
        For "The Live Adventure"
        • Sandi Patty
        For "Le Voyage"
        • Margaret Becker
        For "Soul (Album)"

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

      • Sade
        Winner
        • Sade(artist)
        for "No Ordinary Love"
      • Philip Bailey, Earth Wind & Fire, Ralph Johnson, and Verdine White at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Philip Bailey
        • Earth Wind & Fire
        • Philip Bailey
        For "Sunday Morning"
      • Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, and Boyz II Men
        • Boyz II Men
        For "Let It Snow"
      • Raphael Saadiq
        • Raphael Saadiq
        • Tony! Toni! Toné!
        For "Anniversary"
      • En Vogue
        • En Vogue
        For "Give It Up, Turn It Loose"

      Best R&B Song

      • Janet Jackson
        Terry Lewis
        Winners
        • Janet Jackson
        • Terry Lewis
        For "That's the Way Love Goes"

      Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female

      • Toni Braxton
        Winner
        • Toni Braxton(artist)
        For "Another Sad Love Song"
      • Whitney Houston
        • Whitney Houston
        For "I'm Every Woman"
      • Aretha Franklin
        • Aretha Franklin
        For "Someday We'll All Be Free"
      • Janet Jackson
        • Janet Jackson
        For "That's The Way Love Goes"
      • Patti LaBelle at an event for For Colored Girls (2010)
        • Patti LaBelle
        For "All Right Now"

      Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male

      • Ray Charles, c. 1967.
        Winner
        • Ray Charles(artist)
        for "A Song For You"
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
        • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
        For "For The Cool In You"
      • Luther Vandross
        • Luther Vandross
        For "How Deep Is Your Love"
        • Tevin Campbell
        For "Can We Talk"
      • Teddy Pendergrass live in Los Angeles
        • Teddy Pendergrass
        For "Voodoo (Single)"

      Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group

      • Winner
        • Digable Planets
        For the song "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)".
        • Arrested Development
        For the song "Revolution".
      • Cypress Hill
        • Cypress Hill
        For the song "Insane in the Brain".
      • Dr. Dre
        Snoop Dogg in 90210 (2008)
        • Dr. Dre
        • Snoop Dogg
        For the song "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang".
      • Naughty By Nature
        • Naughty By Nature
        For the song "Hip Hop Hooray".

      Best Rap Solo Performance

      • Dr. Dre
        Winner
        • Dr. Dre(artist)
        for "Let Me Ride"
      • LL Cool J
        • LL Cool J
        For "Stand By Your Man"
      • Sir Mix A Lot
        • Sir Mix A Lot
        For "Just Da Pimpin' In Me"
      • MC Lyte
        • MC Lyte
        For "Ruffneck"

      Best Recording Package

      • Winner
        • David Lau
        for "The Complete Billie Holiday On Verve 1945-1959" artist: Billie Holiday
      • Film Composer Jeffrey Gold
        • Jeffrey Gold
        For "14 Songs (Album)"

      Best Reggae Album

      • Inner Circle
        Winner
        • Inner Circle(artist)
        for "Bad Boys"
      • Ziggy Marley
        • Stephen Marley
        • Ziggy Marley
        • Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
        For "Joy And Blues"
        • Burning Spear
        For "The World Should Know"
        • Black Uhuru
        For "Mystical Truth"

      Best Rhythm & Blues Song

      • Janet Jackson
        Jam & Lewis Volume 1
        Terry Lewis
        Winners
        • Janet Jackson(songwriter)
        • Jimmy Jam(songwriter)
        • Terry Lewis(songwriter)
        for "That's The Way Love Goes" artist: Janet Jackson
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
        Daryl Simmons
        • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
        • Daryl Simmons
        For "Can We Talk"
      • Luther Vandross
        • Luther Vandross
        For "Heaven Knows"
      • Luther Vandross
        Marcus Miller
        • Luther Vandross
        • Marcus Miller
        For "Little Miracles (Happen Every Day)"
      • Raphael Saadiq
        • Raphael Saadiq
        For "Anniversary"

      Best Rock Gospel Album

      • Winner
        • D.C. Talk(artist)
        for "Free At Last"
        • DeGarmo and Key
        For "Heat It Up"

      Best Rock Instrumental Performance

      • Steve Vai
        Winner
        • Steve Vai(artist)
        for "Sofa"
      • Jeff Beck
        • Jeff Beck
        For "Hi-Heel Sneakers"
      • Aerosmith
        • Aerosmith
        For "Boogie Man"
      • Joe Satriani
        • Joe Satriani
        For "Speed Of Light (Track)"
      • Tangerine Dream
        • Tangerine Dream
        For "Purple Haze (Track)"

      Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

      • Aerosmith
        Winner
        • Aerosmith(artist)
        for "Livin' On The Edge"
      • Eric Clapton in Rush (1991)
        • Eric Clapton(artist)
        • Tom Petty
        • George Harrison
        • Bob Dylan
        • Neil Young
        For "My Back Pages"
      • Soul Asylum
        David Pirner
        • Soul Asylum
        • David Pirner
        For "Runaway Train"
      • Blind Melon
        • Blind Melon
        • Glen Graham
        • Shannon Hoon
        • Christopher Thorn
        • Brad Smith
        For "No Rain"

      Best Rock Song

      • David Pirner
        Winner
        • David Pirner(songwriter)
        for "Runaway Train" artist: Soul Asylum
      • Lenny Kravitz at an event for Entourage (2004)
        • Lenny Kravitz
        For "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
      • Jim Steinman
        • Jim Steinman
        For "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)"

      Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo

      • Meat Loaf
        Winner
        • Meat Loaf(artist)
        for "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)"
      • Sting
        • Sting
        For "Demolition Man"
      • Peter Gabriel
        • Peter Gabriel
        For "Steam"
      • Lenny Kravitz at an event for Entourage (2004)
        • Lenny Kravitz
        For "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
      • Neil Young
        • Neil Young
        For "All Along The Watchtower"

      Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Aladdin

        8.0 (489K)
        Alan Menken
        Tim Rice
        For the song "A Whole New World". artist: Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle)
      • [object Object]

        Aladdin

        8.0 (489K)
        Alan Menken
        Howard Ashman
        For the song "Friend Like Me".
      • [object Object]

        What's Love Got to Do with It

        7.4 (26K)
        For the song "I Don't Wanna Fight".
      • [object Object]

        The Bodyguard

        6.4 (155K)
        David Foster
        Linda Thompson
        For the song "I Have Nothing".
      • [object Object]

        The Bodyguard

        6.4 (155K)
        Allan Rich
        Jud Friedman
        For the song "Run to You".

      Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album

      • Kathy Mattea in Christmas at Belmont (2003)
        Winner
        • Kathy Mattea(artist)
        for "Good News"
        • Bill Gaither
        • Gaither Vocal Band
        For "Southern Classics"
        • Ralph Stanley
        For "Sunday Morning"
        • Bruce Carroll
        For "Walk On"

      Best Spoken Comedy Album

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        George Carlin: Jammin' in New York

        8.6 (4.2K)
        George Carlin(artist)
      • Garrison Keillor
        • Garrison Keillor
        For the Album "Lake Wobegan"
      • Adam Sandler
        • Adam Sandler
        For "They're All Gonna Laugh At You (Album)"
      • Al Franken
        • Al Franken
        For "You're Good Enough, You're Smart Enough, And Doggone It, People Like You!"

      Best Spoken Word Album for Children

      • Audrey Hepburn
        Deborah Raffin
        Winners
        • Audrey Hepburn(narrator)
        • Deborah Raffin(producer)
        • Michael Viner(producer)
        The award for Audrey Hepburn was given posthumously. For the album "Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales".
      • Dr. John
        Danny Glover at an event for Blindness (2008)
        • Dr. John
        • Danny Glover
        For "Brer Rabbit And Boss Lion"
      • John Cleese at an event for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
        • John Cleese
        For "Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?"

      Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album

      • Maya Angelou
        Winner
        • Maya Angelou(artist)
        for "On The Pulse Of Morning"
      • Joanne Woodward
        Paul Newman in Bicentennial Minutes (1974)
        • Joanne Woodward
        • Paul Newman
        For "Mr. and Mrs. Bridge"
      • Emma Thompson
        • Emma Thompson
        For "Howards End"
      • Arlo Guthrie
        • Arlo Guthrie
        For "Bound For Glory"
        • Lita Mathews
        For "Miles: The Autobiography"

      Best Traditional Blues Album

      • B.B. King
        Winner
        • B.B. King(artist)
        for "Blues Summit"
      • Taj Mahal
        • Taj Mahal
        For "Dancing The Blues"
      • John Lee Hooker
        • John Lee Hooker
        For "Boom Boom"
      • Albert Collins
        • Albert Collins
        For "Collins Mix (The Best Of) (Album)"

      Best Traditional Folk Album

      • Winner
        • The Chieftains(artist)
        for "The Celtic Harp"
      • Steve Riley
        • Steve Riley
        • Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
        For "Trace Of Time (Album)"
        • R. Carlos Nakai
        For "Ancestral Voices (Album)"

      Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance

      • Tony Bennett
        Winner
        • Tony Bennett(artist)
        for "Steppin' Out"
      • Barbra Streisand at an event for The Guilt Trip (2012)
        • Barbra Streisand(artist)
        For "Back To Broadway (Album)"
      • Diane Schuur
        • Diane Schuur
        For "Love Songs"

      Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album

      • Shirley Caesar at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winner
        • Shirley Caesar(artist)
        for "Stand Still"
      • Carl Davis
        • The Dixie Hummingbirds
        • Carl Davis
        For "In Good Health"
        • Albertina Walker
        For "He Keeps On Blessing Me (Album)"

      Best Tropical Latin Album

      • Gloria Estefan
        Winner
        • Gloria Estefan(artist)
        for "Mi Tierra"
      • Juan Luis Guerra
        • Juan Luis Guerra
        For "Areito"
      • Celia Cruz in Soul Power (2008)
        • Celia Cruz
        For "Azucar Negra"
        • Luis Enrique
        For "Dilema (Album)"
        • Charlie Aponte
        For "First Class International"

      Best World Music Album

      • Ry Cooder
        Winners
        • Ry Cooder(artist)
        • V.M. Bhatt(artist)
        for "A Meeting By The River"
        • Deep Forest
        For "Deep Forest"

      Classical Producer of the Year

      • Winner
        • Judith Sherman(artist)
        • Robina G. Young
        • Andrew Cornall
        • Adam Stern

      Grammy Legend Award

      • Michael Jackson
        Winner
        • Michael Jackson(artist)

      Legend Award

      • Michael Jackson
        Winner
        • Michael Jackson

      Lifetime Achievement Award

      • Artur Rubinstein
        Winner
        • Artur Rubinstein
      • Aretha Franklin
        Winner
        • Aretha Franklin
      • Bill Evans
        Winner
        • Bill Evans

      Producer of the Year

      • David Foster
        Winner
        • David Foster(artist)
      • Jam & Lewis Volume 1
        • Jimmy Jam
        • Hugh Padgham
      • Terry Lewis
        • Terry Lewis
        • Walter Afanasieff
        • Tony Brown

      Record of the Year

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Bodyguard

        6.4 (155K)
        Whitney Houston
        David Foster(producer)
        For the song "I Will Always Love You".
      • [object Object]

        Aladdin

        8.0 (489K)
        Peabo Bryson
        Regina Belle
        Walter Afanasieff(producer)
        For the song "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)".
      • Sting
        • Sting
        • Hugh Padgham
        For "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You"
      • Billy Joel
        • Billy Joel
        For "The River Of Dreams"
      • Neil Young
        • Neil Young
        For "Harvest Moon"

      Song of the Year

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Aladdin

        8.0 (489K)
        Alan Menken(music by)
        Tim Rice(lyrics by)
        For the song "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)". artist: Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle
      • Sting
        • Sting
        For "If I Ever Lose My Faith In You"
      • Billy Joel
        • Billy Joel
        For "The River Of Dreams"
      • Neil Young
        • Neil Young
        For "Harvest Moon"
      • Jim Steinman
        • Jim Steinman
        For "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)"

      Trustees Award

      • Norman Granz
        Winner
        • Norman Granz

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