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    Album of the Year

    • Daniel Lanois
      Bob Dylan
      Winners
      • Daniel Lanois(producer)
      • Bob Dylan(artist)
      for "Time Out Of Mind"
    • Paul McCartney
      George Martin
      • Paul McCartney
      • George Martin
      For "Flaming Pie"
    • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For "The Day"
    • Radiohead
      Thom Yorke in Glastonbury (2006)
      • Radiohead
      • Nigel Godrich
      • Thom Yorke
      For ""Ok Computer"
    • Paula Cole
      • Paula Cole
      For "This Fire"

    Best Album Notes

    • Lucy Sante
      Winners
      • Eric von Schmidt(album notes writer)
      • Peter Stampfel(album notes writer)
      • Lucy Sante(album notes writer)
      • Neil V. Rosenberg(album notes writer)
      • Jeff Place(album notes writer)
      • Chuck Pirtle(album notes writer)
      • Jon Pankake(album notes writer)
      • Kip Lornell(album notes writer)
      • Luis Kemnitzer(album notes writer)
      • John Fahey(album notes writer)
      for "Anthology Of American Folk Music - 1997 Expanded Edition" (Various Artists)
    • Jerry Wexler in Muscle Shoals (2013)
      • Jerry Wexler
      • Billy Vera
      • Dave Alvin
      • Ahmet Ertegun
      • James Austin
      • David Ritz
      For "Ray Charles Genius And Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection"
    • Robert Gordon at an event for Best of Enemies: Buckley vs. Vidal (2015)
      • Robert Gordon
      For "Anthology"

    Best Alternative Music Performance

    • Radiohead
      Thom Yorke in Glastonbury (2006)
      Winners
      • Radiohead(artist)
      • Thom Yorke
      for "Ok Computer"
    • David Bowie
      • David Bowie
      for "Earthling"
    • Tom Rowlands
      • Tom Rowlands
      • Ed Simons
      For "Dig Your Own Hole"
    • Björk at an event for Fashion Police (2002)
      • Björk
      For "Homogenic"

    Best Bluegrass Album

    • Alison Krauss
      Winners
      • Alison Krauss(artist)
      • Union Station
      • Barry Bales
      • Ron Block
      • Dan Tyminski
      for "So Long So Wrong"
      • Ralph Stanley
      For "Short Life Of Trouble"
      • Claire Lynch
      For "Silver And Gold"
      • Peter Rowan
      For "Sales Tax Toddle"

    Best Boxed Recording Package

    • Winners
      • Rachel Gutek(art director)
      • David Gorman(art director)
      • Hugh Brown
      for "Beg Scream And Shout! - The Big Ol' Box Of '60s Soul" (Various Artists)

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Winner
      • Emerson String Quartet(artist)
      for "Beethoven: The String Quartets"
    • Yo-Yo Ma at an event for The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
      • Yo-Yo Ma(artist)
      • Isaac Stern
      • Sharon Robinson
      • Jaime Laredo
      For "Schubert/Boccherini: Quintets (Schubert: Quintet In C Major/Boccherini: Quintet In E Major)"
      • Anne-Sophie Mutter
      • Lambert Orkis
      For "The Berlin Recital (Works Of Brahms, Debussy, Franck, Mozart)"
      • Kronos Quartet
      For "Early Music - Lachryma Antiqua (Works Of Machaut, Tye, Lamb, Dowland, Etc.)"

    Best Choral Performance

    • Winner
      • Robert Shaw(conductor)
      for "Adams: Harmonium/Rachmaninoff: The Bells" artist: Atlanta Symphony Chorus; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
      • John Eliot Gardiner
      For "Haydn: The Creation"
      • Richard Hickox
      For "Dyson: The Canterbury Pilgrims; Overture: At The Tabard Inn; In Honour Of The City (Album)"
      • Richard Hickox
      For "Dyson: The Canterbury Pilgrims; Overture: At The Tabard Inn; In Honour Of The City (Album)"

    Best Classical Album

    • Yo-Yo Ma at an event for The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
      Winners
      • Steven Epstein(producer)
      • David Zinman(artist)
      • Yo-Yo Ma(artist)
      for "Premieres - Cello Concertos (Works Of Danielpour, Kirchner, Rouse)"
      • Pierre Boulez
      • Helmut Burk
      For "Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique; Tristia"
      • Alan Opie
      • Ben Heppner
      • José van Dam
      • Georg Solti
      • Karita Mattila
      • René Pape
      • Iris Vermillion
      • Herbert Lippert
      For "Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg"
      • Max Wilcox
      • Emerson String Quartet
      For "Beethoven: The String Quartets"
      • James Mallinson
      • Charles Mackerras
      For "Brahms: The Four Symphonies; Academic Festival Overture, Etc."

    Best Classical Contemporary Composition

    • Winner
      • John Adams(composer)
      for "Adams: El Dorado"
      • Richard Danielpour
      For "Danielpour: Concerto For Orchestra"

    Best Classical Vocal Performance

    • Winner
      • Cecilia Bartoli
      for "An Italian Songbook - Works Of Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini"
    • Anne Sofie von Otter in Charlie Rose (1991)
      • Anne Sofie von Otter
      For "La Bonne Chanson - Faure Chamber Songs (Works Of Ravel, Chausson, Etc.)"
    • Renée Fleming
      • Renée Fleming
      For "Signatures - Great Opera Scenes (Porgi, Amor; Dove Sono; O Silver Moon, Etc.)"

    Best Contemporary Blues Album

    • Taj Mahal
      Winner
      • Taj Mahal(artist)
      for "Señor Blues"
    • Dr. John
      • Dr. John
      For "Trippin' Live"
    • Robert Cray
      • The Robert Cray Band
      • Robert Cray
      For "Sweet Potato Pie"
    • Boz Scaggs, 1978.
      • Boz Scaggs
      For "Come On Home"

    Best Contemporary Folk Album

    • Bob Dylan
      Winner
      • Bob Dylan(artist)
      for "Time Out Of Mind"
    • John Prine
      • John Prine
      For "Live On Tour"
      • Indigo Girls
      For "Shaming Of The Sun"
      • Guy Clark
      For "Keepers - A Live Recording"

    Best Contemporary Jazz Performance

    • Winner
      • Randy Brecker(artist)
      for "Into The Sun"
      • Grover Washington Jr.
      For "Breath Of Heaven"
      • Lee Ritenour
      For "Alive In L.A."

    Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album

    • Mervyn Warren
      Winners
      • Mervyn Warren(artist)
      • Mark Kibble
      • Cedric Dent
      for "Brothers"
      • Andraé Crouch
      For "Pray"
    • Yolanda Adams at an event for BET Awards 2018 (2018)
      • Yolanda Adams
      For "Songs From The Heart"
    • Donnie McClurkin
      • Donnie McClurkin
      For "Donnie McClurkin"
    • Marvin Sapp
      • Marvin Sapp
      For "Grace And Mercy"

    Best Country Album

    • Johnny Cash in The Johnny Cash Show (1969)
      Rick Rubin at an event for South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
      Winners
      • Johnny Cash(artist)
      • Rick Rubin
      for "Unchained"
    • Alan Jackson
      • Alan Jackson
      For "Everything I Love"
    • George Strait
      • George Strait
      • Tony Brown
      For "Carrying Your Love With Me"
    • Patty Loveless
      • Patty Loveless
      • Emory Gordy Jr.
      For "Long Stretch Of Lonesome"
    • Dwight Yoakam
      • Dwight Yoakam
      For "Under The Covers"

    Best Country Collaboration with Vocals

    • Garth Brooks
      Trisha Yearwood
      Winners
      • Garth Brooks(artist)
      • Trisha Yearwood(artist)
      In Another's Eyes
    • Sting
      Toby Keith
      • Sting
      • Toby Keith
      For "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying"
    • Faith Hill
      Tim McGraw in The Blind Side (2009)
      • Faith Hill
      • Tim McGraw
      For "It's Your Love"
    • Patty Loveless
      George Jones
      • Patty Loveless
      • George Jones
      For "You Don't Seem To Miss Me"
    • Clint Black
      Martina McBride at an event for Country Strong (2010)
      • Clint Black
      • Martina McBride
      For "Still Holding On"

    Best Country Instrumental Performance

    • Alison Krauss
      Winners
      • Alison Krauss(artist)
      • Union Station
      • Barry Bales
      • Ron Block
      • Dan Tyminski
      for "Little Liza Jane"
    • Chet Atkins
      • Chet Atkins(artist)
      For "Smokey Mountain Lullaby"
    • Ray Benson
      • Asleep at the Wheel
      • Ray Benson
      For "Fat Boy Rag"

    Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

    • Alison Krauss
      Winners
      • Alison Krauss(artist)
      • Union Station
      • Barry Bales
      • Ron Block
      • Dan Tyminski
      for "Looking In The Eyes Of Love"
    • Alabama
      • Alabama
      For "Dancin', Shaggin' On The Boulevard"
    • The Mavericks
      Raul Malo
      • The Mavericks
      • Raul Malo
      For "I Don't Care (If You Love Me Anymore)"
      • Diamond Rio
      • General Johnson
      For "How Your Love Makes Me Feel"

    Best Country Song

    • Winners
      • Randy Thomas(songwriter)
      • Bob Carlisle(songwriter)
      for "Butterfly Kisses" artist: Bob Carlisle, Jeff Carson & Raybon Bros.
    • Garth Brooks
      • Garth Brooks
      For "In Another's Eyes"

    Best Dance Recording

    • Donna Summer in Donna Summer: She Works Hard for the Money (1983)
      Giorgio Moroder
      Winners
      • Donna Summer(artist)
      • Giorgio Moroder(producer)
      for "Carry On"
    • Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, and Daft Punk in Tron: Legacy (2010)
      • Daft Punk
      • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
      For the song "Da Funk."
      • Gina G
      For the song "Ooh Ahh... Just a Little Bit."
    • Neil Tennant and Pet Shop Boys in Cubism: Pet Shop Boys in Concert - Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City (2007)
      • Pet Shop Boys
      For the song "To Step Aside."
      • Quad City DJ's
      For the song "Space Jam."

    Best Engineered Album, Classical

    • Winners
      • Jack Renner(engineer)
      • Michael Bishop(engineer)
      for "Copland: The Music Of America (Fanfare For The Common Man; Rodeo)" Erich Kunzel, conductor
      • Jack Renner
      • Tony Faulkner
      For "Brahms: The Four Symphonies; Academic Festival Overture, Etc."
    • Richard King
      • Richard King
      For "Herrmann: The Film Scores (Vertigo: Suite; Torn Curtain; Marnie: Suite, Etc.)"
      • Neil Hutchinson
      • James Lock
      For "Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg"
      • Tony Faulkner
      For "Holst: The Planets/Varese: Arcana"

    Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

    • Winner
      • Frank Filipetti(engineer)
      for "Hourglass" artist: James Taylor
      • Al Schmitt
      • Elliot Scheiner
      For "Two For The Road"
    • Thom Russo
      • Humberto Gatica
      • Mick Guzauski
      • Thom Russo
      For "The Day"
    • Bob Clearmountain
      • Bob Clearmountain
      For "Blue Moon Swamp"
      • Julian King
      For "Dream Walkin'"

    Best Female Country Vocal Performance

    • Trisha Yearwood
      Winner
      • Trisha Yearwood(artist)
      for "How Do I Live"
    • LeAnn Rimes
      • LeAnn Rimes
      For "How Do I Live"
    • Patty Loveless
      • Patty Loveless
      For "The Trouble With The Truth"
    • Pam Tillis at an event for Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002)
      • Pam Tillis
      For "All The Good Ones Are Gone"

    Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

    • Sarah McLachlan
      Winner
      • Sarah McLachlan(artist)
      for "Building A Mystery"
    • Mariah Carey
      • Mariah Carey
      For the song "Butterfly".
    • Shawn Colvin at an event for Serendipity (2001)
      • Shawn Colvin
      For "Sunny Came Home"
    • Paula Cole
      • Paula Cole
      For "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?"
    • Jewel at an event for Valentine's Day (2010)
      • Jewel
      For "Foolish Games (Track)"

    Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

    • Erykah Badu
      Winner
      • Erykah Badu(artist)
      for "On & On"
    • Mariah Carey
      • Mariah Carey
      For the song "Honey".
    • Chaka Khan
      • Chaka Khan
      For "Summertime"
    • Whitney Houston
      • Whitney Houston
      For "I Believe In You And Me"
    • Patti LaBelle at an event for For Colored Girls (2010)
      • Patti LaBelle
      For "When You Talk About Love"

    Best Female Rock Vocal Performance

    • Fiona Apple at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      Winner
      • Fiona Apple(artist)
      for "Criminal"
      • Ani DiFranco
      For "Shy"

    Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album

    • Kirk Franklin
      Myron Butler
      Winners
      • Robert 'Sput' Searight(choir director)
      • Kirk Franklin(choir director)
      • Myron Butler(choir director)
      for "God's Property From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation" artist: God's Property
      • Carol Cymbala
      For "Favorite Song Of All"
    • Hezekiah Walker in The Gospel (2005)
      • Hezekiah Walker
      For "Live In London At Wembley"
      • Gary Hines
      For "Time For Healing"

    Best Hard Rock Performance

    • James Iha and The Smashing Pumpkins
      Winner
      • The Smashing Pumpkins(artist)
      for "The End Is The Beginning Is The End"
    • Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett, and Foo Fighters at an event for Sound City (2013)
      Dave Grohl at an event for Sound City (2013)
      Pat Smear
      • Foo Fighters
      • Dave Grohl
      • Pat Smear
      For "Monkey Wrench"
    • Nine Inch Nails and Ilan Rubin in Austin City Limits (1975)
      Trent Reznor
      • Nine Inch Nails
      • Trent Reznor
      For "The Perfect Drug"
    • Rage Against the Machine
      • Rage Against the Machine
      For "People Of The Sun"

    Best Historical Album

    • David Glasser
      Winners
      • Charlie Pilzer(mastering engineer)
      • David Glasser(mastering engineer)
      • Pete Reiniger(compilation producer)
      • Jeff Place(compilation producer)
      • Amy Horowitz(compilation producer)
      for "Anthology Of American Folk Music - 1997 Expanded Edition" (Various Artists)
    • Michael Lang
      • Michael Lang
      For "The Complete Bill Evans On Verve"
      • Doug Sax
      • Billy Vera
      • James Austin
      • David Ritz
      For "Ray Charles Genius And Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection"
      • James Austin
      For "Sing, Cowboy, Sing! The Gene Autry Collection"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement

    • Winner
      • Bill Holman(arranger)
      for "Straight, No Chaser" artist: The Bill Holman Band
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      For "Peter Gunn"
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      • Michael Abene
      For "America"
      • Vincent Mendoza
      For "Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)"
    • Robert Farnon
      • Robert Farnon
      For "Wild Is The Wind"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)

    • Winner
      • Slide Hampton(arranger)
      for "Cotton Tail" artist: Dee Dee Bridgewater
    • Arif Mardin
      • Arif Mardin
      For "Laura"
      • Don Sebesky
      For "Our Love Is Here To Stay"
    • John Clayton
      • John Clayton
      For "My Heart Belongs To Daddy (Track)"

    Best Instrumental Composition

    • Wayne Shorter
      Winner
      • Wayne Shorter(composer)
      for "Aung San Suu Kyi" artist: Herbie Hancock & Wayne Shorter
      • Alan Broadbent
      For "Everytime I Think Of You"
      • Bob Mintzer
      For "New Rochelle"

    Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The English Patient

      7.4 (211K)
      Gabriel Yared
    • [object Object]

      The Lost World: Jurassic Park

      6.6 (471K)
      John Williams
    • [object Object]

      Men in Black

      7.3 (653K)
      Danny Elfman
      For the main theme.
    • [object Object]

      Selena

      6.9 (34K)
      Dave Grusin
    • [object Object]

      Seven Years in Tibet

      7.1 (165K)
      John Williams

    Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)

    • Winner
      • János Starker(artist)
      for "Bach: Suites For Solo Cello Nos. 1-6"
      • Murray Perahia
      For "Murray Perahia Plays Handel And Scarlatti (Handel: Suite No. 5 In E Major, Etc./Scarlatti: Sonata In D Major, Etc.)"
      • Leif Ove Andsnes
      For "Schumann: Piano Sonata No. 1; Fantasy In C"

    Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)

    • Yo-Yo Ma at an event for The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
      Winners
      • Yo-Yo Ma(artist)
      • David Zinman
      For "Premieres - Cello Concertos (Works Of Danielpour, Kirchner, Rouse)" (Philadelphia Orchestra)
      • Leonard Slatkin
      • Evelyn Glennie
      For "Schwantner: Concerto For Percussion And Orchestra"
    • Joshua Bell
      • Joshua Bell
      • David Zinman
      For "Barber/Walton: Violin Concertos/Bloch: Baal Shem"
      • Martha Argerich
      • Claudio Abbado
      For "Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1"
      • Richard Goode
      For "Mozart: Piano Cons. Nos. 18 And 20 (Album)"

    Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group

    • Charlie Haden
      Winners
      • Pat Metheny(artist)
      • Charlie Haden(artist)
      for "Beyond The Missouri Sky"
    • Chick Corea
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      • Roy Haynes
      • Christian McBride
      • Joshua Redman
      • Wallace Roney
      For "Remembering Bud Powell"
      • Joe Lovano
      For "Celebrating Sinatra"
      • Doc Cheatham
      • Nicholas Payton
      For "Doc Cheatham And Nicholas Payton"

    Best Jazz Instrumental Solo

    • Winners
      • Nicholas Payton(soloist)
      • Doc Cheatham(soloist)
      for "Stardust
      • Brad Mehldau
      For "Blame It On My Youth"

    Best Jazz Vocal Performance

    • Dee Dee Bridgewater
      Winner
      • Dee Dee Bridgewater(artist)
      for "Dear Ella"
    • Diana Krall
      • Diana Krall
      For "Love Scenes"
      • Shirley Horn
      For "Loving You"
    • Kurt Elling
      • Kurt Elling
      For "The Messenger"
    • Mark Murphy
      • Mark Murphy
      For "Song For The Geese"

    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance

    • Winner
      • Joe Henderson(artist)
      for "Joe Henderson Big Band"
      • Bill Holman
      For "Brilliant Corners"
      • Phil Woods
      For "Celebration!"

    Best Latin Jazz Performance

    • Roy Hargrove
      Winners
      • Roy Hargrove(artist)
      • Chucho Valdés
      • Horacio Hernández
      • David Sánchez
      for "Habana"
      • Carlos 'Patato' Valdés
      For "Ritmo Y Candela II: African Crossroads"
      • Erick Labson
      For "Hands Of Rhythm (Album)"
      • Conrad Herwig
      For "The Latin Side Of John Coltrane"

    Best Latin Pop Performance

    • Luis Miguel at an event for The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997)
      Winner
      • Luis Miguel(artist)
      for "Romances"
      • Cristian Castro
      For "Lo Mejor de Mi"
      • Alejandro Fernández
      For "Me Estoy Enamorando"
    • Julio Iglesias
      • Julio Iglesias
      For "Tango"
    • Enrique Iglesias
      • Enrique Iglesias
      For "Vivir"

    Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance

    • Winner
      • Los Fabulosos Cadillacs(artist)
      for "Fabulosos Calavera"
    • Quique Rangel
      • Café Tacvba
      • Quique Rangel
      • Emmanuel del Real
      • Joselo Rangel
      For "Avalancha De Exitos"
    • Aterciopelados
      • Aterciopelados
      For "La Pipa De La Paz (Album)"

    Best Long Form Music Video

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill - Live

      7.7 (200)
      Alanis Morissette(artist/video director/video producer)
      Steve Purcell(video director/video producer)
      David May(video producer)
      Glen Ballard(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      Blind Melon's Letters from a Porcupine

      9.2 (105)
      Glen Graham(artist)
      Shannon Hoon(artist)
      Brad Smith(artist)
      Rogers Stevens(artist)
      Christopher Thorn(artist)
      Steve MacCorkle(video director)
      Blind Melon
    • [object Object]

      Tina Turner: Live in Amsterdam

      8.3 (239)
      Tina Turner(artist)
      David Mallet(video director)
    • [object Object]

      Blue Note - A Story of Modern Jazz

      7.6 (293)
      Julian Benedikt(video director)
    • Don Was at an event for Stones in Exile (2010)
      • Don Was
      For "Forever's A Long, Long Time"

    Best Male Country Vocal Performance

    • Vince Gill
      Winner
      • Vince Gill(artist)
      for "Pretty Little Adriana"
    • Johnny Cash in The Johnny Cash Show (1969)
      • Johnny Cash
      For "Rusty Cage"
    • Willie Nelson in The Big Bounce (2004)
      • Willie Nelson(artist)
      For "Peach Pickin' Time Down In Georgia"
    • George Strait
      • George Strait
      For "Carrying Your Love With Me"
    • Clint Black
      • Clint Black
      For "Something That We Do"

    Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

    • Elton John
      Winner
      • Elton John(artist)
      for "Candle In The Wind 1997"
    • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For "Every Time I Close My Eyes"
    • Seal
      • Seal
      For "Fly Like An Eagle"
    • Maxwell
      • Maxwell
      For "Whenever Wherever Whatever"
    • Duncan Sheik at an event for The Ghost Writer (2010)
      • Duncan Sheik
      For "Barely Breathing"

    Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

    • R. Kelly
      Winner
      • R. Kelly
      For the song "I Believe I Can Fly"
    • Curtis Mayfield
      • Curtis Mayfield
      For the song "Back To Living Again"
    • Kenny Lattimore
      • Kenny Lattimore
      For the song "For You"
    • Luther Vandross
      • Luther Vandross
      For the song "When You Call On Me"
    • Usher
      • Usher
      For the song "You Make Me Wanna..."

    Best Male Rock Vocal Performance

    • Bob Dylan
      Winner
      • Bob Dylan(artist)
      for "Cold Irons Bound"
    • Bruce Springsteen at an event for Golden Globe Awards (2009)
      • Bruce Springsteen(artist)
      For "Thunder Road (Track)"
    • David Bowie
      • David Bowie
      For "Dead Man Walking"
    • John Fogerty
      • John Fogerty
      For "Blueboy"
    • John Mellencamp
      • John Mellencamp
      For "Just Another Day"

    Best Metal Performance

    • Tool
      Winners
      • Tool(artist)
      • Adam Jones
      • Danny Carey
      • Maynard James Keenan
      • Justin Chancellor
      for "Aenema"
    • Mike Dean
      • Mike Dean
      For "Drowning In A Daydream"
    • The members of the band Korn
      • Korn
      For "No Place To Hide"
    • David Ellefson, Dave Mustaine, Megadeth, Kiko Loureiro, and Dirk Verbeuren
      • Megadeth
      For "Trust"

    Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance

    • Winner
      • La Mafia(artist)
      for "En Tus Manos"
    • Los Tigres del Norte
      • Los Tigres del Norte
      • Eduardo Hernández
      For "Jefe De Jefes"
      • Ramón Ayala
      For "En Las Alas De Un Angel/Despedimos A Cornelio Reyna"

    Best Music Video, Short Form

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Janet Jackson feat. Q-Tip & Joni Mitchell: Got 'Til It's Gone

      7.4 (75)
      Janet Jackson(artist)
      Mark Romanek(video director)
      Ann Suckow McGarry(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      Babyface: How Come, How Long

      6.7 (31)
      F. Gary Gray(video director)
      Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds(artist)
      Stevie Wonder(artist)
    • Milestone: I Care 'Bout You

      Mark Gerard(video director)
      Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds(artist)
      Milestone(artist)
      Jo Jo Hailey(artist)
    • Morphine: Early to Bed

      Morphine(artist)
      Jamie Caliri(video director)
      Adam Stern
    • [object Object]

      Tool: Stinkfist

      8.4 (126)
      Tool(artist)
      Adam Jones(video director)
      Danny Carey
      Maynard James Keenan
      Justin Chancellor

    Best Musical Album for Children

    • John Denver in John Denver: The Higher We Fly (1980)
      Winners
      • John Denver(artist)
      • Roger Nichols
      • Roger Nichols
      For "All Aboard!"
    • Taj Mahal
      • Taj Mahal
      • Eric Bibb
      For "Shakin' A Tailfeather"
    • Arlo Guthrie
      • Arlo Guthrie
      For "This Land Is Your Land"
    • Art Garfunkel
      • Art Garfunkel
      For "Songs From A Parent To A Child"

    Best Musical Show Album

    • Winner
      • Jay David Saks(producer)
      for "Chicago - The Musical" artist: Various Artists Featuring Ann Reinking, Bebe Neuwirth, James Naughton & Joel Grey
      • Jay David Saks
      • Stephen Flaherty
      • Lynn Ahrens
      For "Ragtime The Musical"
    • Karl Richardson
      • Karl Richardson
      For "Jekyll And Hyde"
      • Cy Coleman
      • Mike Berniker
      For "The Life"
      • Tommy Krasker
      For "Titanic A New Musical"

    Best New Age Album

    • Winner
      • Michael Hedges(artist)
      for "Oracle"
      • Paul Winter
      For "Canyon Lullaby"
    • Mike Oldfield
      • Mike Oldfield
      For "Voyager"
    • Vangelis at an event for Chariots of Fire (1981)
      • Vangelis
      For "Oceanic (Album)"

    Best New Artist

    • Paula Cole
      Winner
      • Paula Cole
    • Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Lawless (2012)
      • Sean 'Diddy' Combs
    • Erykah Badu
      • Erykah Badu
    • Fiona Apple at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Fiona Apple
    • Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson, and Hanson
      • Hanson

    Best Opera Recording

    • Winners
      • Karita Mattila
      • Herbert Lippert
      • Ben Heppner
      • Alan Opie
      • René Pape
      • José van Dam
      • Iris Vermillion
      • Georg Solti(conductor)
      • Michael Moorcock(producer)
      for "Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg" (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
    • Renée Fleming
      • Georg Solti2
      • Bryn Terfel1
      • Renée Fleming3
      • Michele Pertusi
      For "Mozart: Don Giovanni"
      • Martin Sauer
      For "Rameau: Hippolyte Et Aricie"
      • Morten Winding
      For "Braunfels: Die Vogel"
    • Valery Gergiev
      • Valery Gergiev
      For "Glinka: Ruslan And Lyudmila"

    Best Orchestral Performance

    • Winner
      • Pierre Boulez(conductor)
      for "Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique; Tristia" (Cleveland Orchestra)
      • Charles Mackerras
      For "Brahms: The Four Symphonies; Academic Festival Overture, Etc."

    Best Polka Album

    • Winner
      • Jimmy Sturr(artist)
      for "Living On Polka Time"
      • Walter Ostanek
      For "Moments To Remember"
      • Frankie Yankovic
      For "Songs Of The Polka King (Album)"
      • Lenny Gomulka's Chicago Push
      For "Home Is Where The Heart Is"

    Best Pop Album

    • James Taylor at an event for The 82nd Annual Academy Awards (2010)
      Winners
      • James Taylor(artist)
      • Frank Filipetti
      for "Hourglass"
    • Stevie Nicks at an event for Sound City (2013)
      • Elliot Scheiner
      • Stevie Nicks
      • Fleetwood Mac
      • Lindsey Buckingham
      For "The Dance"
    • Sarah McLachlan
      • Sarah McLachlan
      For "Surfacing"
    • Paula Cole
      • Paula Cole
      For "This Fire"
    • Jamiroquai
      • Jamiroquai
      For "Travelling Without Moving"

    Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals

    • Van Morrison
      John Lee Hooker
      Winners
      • Van Morrison(artist)
      • John Lee Hooker(artist)
      for "Don't Look Back"
    • Stevie Wonder
      Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      • Stevie Wonder(artist)
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For "How Come, How Long (Track)"
    • Tony Bennett
      • Tony Bennett(artist)
      For "God Bless The Child (Track)"
    • Barbra Streisand at an event for The Guilt Trip (2012)
      • Barbra Streisand(artist)
      For "I Finally Found Someone (Single)"
    • Barbra Streisand at an event for The Guilt Trip (2012)
      Céline Dion
      • Barbra Streisand(artist)
      • Céline Dion
      For "Tell Him (Single)"

    Best Pop Instrumental Performance

    • Sarah McLachlan
      Winner
      • Sarah McLachlan(artist)
      for "Last Dance"
    • George Benson
      • George Benson
      For "Song For My Brother"
      • The Chieftains
      For "An Gaoth Aneas"
      • Grover Washington Jr.
      For "Soulful Strut"
    • Kenny G at an event for The Invention of Lying (2009)
      • Kenny G
      For "Havana"

    Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

    • Jamiroquai
      Winner
      • Jamiroquai(artist)
      for "Virtual Insanity"
    • Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, and The Rolling Stones
      Charlie Watts
      • The Rolling Stones
      • Charlie Watts
      For "Anybody Seen My Baby?"
    • Gwen Stefani, Adrian Young, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, No Doubt, Gabrial McNair, and Stephen Bradley
      Gwen Stefani
      • No Doubt
      • Gwen Stefani
      For "Don't Speak"
    • Stevie Nicks at an event for Sound City (2013)
      Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, and Fleetwood Mac
      Lindsey Buckingham
      • Stevie Nicks
      • Fleetwood Mac
      • Lindsey Buckingham
      For "Silver Springs"
    • Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson, and Hanson
      • Hanson
      For "Mmmbop"

    Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

    • Jars of Clay at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      Winner
      • Jars of Clay(artist)
      for "Much Afraid"
      • Petra
      For "Petra Praise 2: We Need Jesus"
    • Vanessa Williams at an event for Meet the Browns (2008)
      • Vanessa Williams
      For "Star Bright"

    Best R&B Album

    • Erykah Badu
      Winner
      • Erykah Badu(artist)
      for "Baduizm"
    • Mary J. Blige
      • Mary J. Blige
      For the album "Share My World".
    • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For "The Day"
    • Whitney Houston
      Mervyn Warren
      • Whitney Houston
      • Mervyn Warren
      For "The Preacher's Wife - Soundtrack"
    • Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, and Boyz II Men
      • Boyz II Men
      For "Evolution"
    • Patti LaBelle at an event for For Colored Girls (2010)
      • Patti LaBelle
      For "Flame"

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

    • Blackstreet
      Teddy Riley at an event for Soul Train Awards 2017 (2017)
      Winners
      • Blackstreet(artist)
      • Teddy Riley
      for "No Diggity"
    • Herbie Hancock
      • Herbie Hancock
      For "Stomp"
    • Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, and Boyz II Men
      • Boyz II Men
      For "A Song For Mama"
      • Mark Kibble
      • Cedric Dent
      For "You Don't Have To Be Afraid"

    Best Rap Album

    • Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Lawless (2012)
      Winner
      • Sean 'Diddy' Combs
      For the album "No Way Out."
    • Missy Elliott
      Timbaland
      • Missy Elliott
      • Timbaland
      For the album "Supa Dupa Fly."
    • Wyclef Jean
      • Wyclef Jean
      • Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis
      For the album "Wyclef Jean Presents The Carnival."
    • The Notorious B.I.G.
      Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Lawless (2012)
      • The Notorious B.I.G.
      • Sean 'Diddy' Combs
      For the album "Life After Death."
    • Ghostface Killah, Masta Killa, Method Man, Raekwon, RZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, The GZA, U-God, and Wu-Tang Clan
      • Wu-Tang Clan
      • Method Man
      • Ol' Dirty Bastard
      • Raekwon
      For the album "Wu-Tang Forever."

    Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group

    • Faith Evans
      Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Lawless (2012)
      Winners
      • Faith Evans(artist)
      • Sean 'Diddy' Combs(artist)
      for "I'll Be Missing You"
    • Missy Elliott
      Lil' Kim in The Game (2006)
      Da Brat at an event for Hardball (2001)
      • Missy Elliott
      • Lil' Kim
      • Da Brat
      For "Not Tonight"
    • Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Lawless (2012)
      The Notorious B.I.G.
      Mase
      • Sean 'Diddy' Combs
      • The Notorious B.I.G.
      • Mase
      For "Mo Money Mo Problems"
    • Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Lawless (2012)
      Mase
      Mase
      • Sean 'Diddy' Combs
      • Mase
      • Mase
      For "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"
    • Wyclef Jean
      • Wyclef Jean
      For "Guantanamera"

    Best Rap Solo Performance

    • Will Smith at an event for Seven Pounds (2008)
      Winner
      • Will Smith
      For "Men In Black"
    • LL Cool J
      • LL Cool J
      For "Ain't Nobody"
    • Missy Elliott
      • Missy Elliott
      For "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)"
    • Busta Rhymes
      • Busta Rhymes
      For "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See (Single)"
    • The Notorious B.I.G.
      • The Notorious B.I.G.
      For "Hypnotize"

    Best Recording Package

    • Winners
      • Claudio Quattrocchi(art director)
      • Jeff Smith(art director)
      • Hugh Brown
      For "Titanic (Music as Heard On the Fateful Voyage)".
      • Stefan Sagmeister
      For "Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon"

    Best Reggae Album

    • Winner
      • Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
      for "Fallen Is Babylon"
      • Burning Spear
      For "Appointment With His Majesty"
      • Steel Pulse
      For "Rage And Fury"

    Best Rhythm & Blues Song

    • R. Kelly
      Winner
      • R. Kelly(songwriter)
      for "I Believe I Can Fly" artist: R. Kelly
    • Herbie Hancock
      George Clinton at an event for Soul Train Awards 2017 (2017)
      • Herbie Hancock
      • George Clinton
      For "Stomp"
    • Dr. Dre
      Teddy Riley at an event for Soul Train Awards 2017 (2017)
      • Dr. Dre
      • Teddy Riley
      For "No Diggity"
    • Erykah Badu
      • Erykah Badu
      For "On And On"
    • Mariah Carey
      Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Lawless (2012)
      Q-Tip
      • Mariah Carey
      • Sean 'Diddy' Combs
      • Q-Tip
      For "Honey"

    Best Rock Album

    • John Fogerty
      Winner
      • John Fogerty(artist)
      For "Blue Moon Swamp"
    • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • U2
      • The Edge
      • Bono
      • Adam Clayton
      • Larry Mullen Jr.
      • Flood
      For "Pop"
    • Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett, and Foo Fighters at an event for Sound City (2013)
      • Foo Fighters
      • Dave Grohl
      • Pat Smear
      • Gil Norton
      For "The Colour And The Shape"
    • Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, and The Rolling Stones
      Don Was at an event for Stones in Exile (2010)
      • The Rolling Stones
      • Don Was
      For "Bridges To Babylon"
    • Aerosmith
      • Aerosmith
      For "Nine Lives"

    Best Rock Gospel Album

    • Winner
      • D.C. Talk(artist)
      for "Welcome To The Freak Show - dc Talk Live In Concert"
      • Third Day
      For "Conspiracy No. 5"

    Best Rock Instrumental Performance

    • Tom Rowlands, Ed Simons, and The Chemical Brothers
      Tom Rowlands
      Winners
      • The Chemical Brothers(artist)
      • Tom Rowlands
      • Ed Simons
      for "Block Rockin' Beats"
    • Steve Vai
      • Steve Vai
      For "For The Love Of God"
    • Joe Satriani
      • Joe Satriani
      For "Summer Song (Track)"
      • Eric Johnson
      For "S.R.V."
      • Robben Ford
      For "In The Beginning (Track)"

    Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

    • Jakob Dylan
      Winners
      • Jakob Dylan(artist)
      • The Wallflowers
      for "One Headlight"
    • Aerosmith
      • Aerosmith
      For "Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)"
    • Rob Thomas
      • Rob Thomas
      • Matchbox Twenty
      For "Push"
    • Dave Matthews Band
      Dave Matthews
      • Dave Matthews Band
      • Dave Matthews
      For "Crash Into Me"
    • Stevie Nicks at an event for Sound City (2013)
      Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks, and Fleetwood Mac
      Lindsey Buckingham
      • Stevie Nicks
      • Fleetwood Mac
      • Lindsey Buckingham
      For "The Chain"

    Best Rock Song

    • Jakob Dylan
      Winner
      • Jakob Dylan(songwriter)
      for "One Headlight" artist: The Wallflowers
    • Jakob Dylan
      • Jakob Dylan
      For "The Difference"
    • Fiona Apple at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Fiona Apple
      For "Criminal"
      • Shelly Peiken
      For "Bitch"

    Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor)

    • Winner
      • Claudio Abbado(conductor)
      For "Hindemith: Kammermusik No. 1 With Finale 1921, Op. 24 No. 1"

    Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Space Jam

      6.5 (227K)
      R. Kelly(songwriter)
      For the song "I Believe I Can Fly". artist: R. Kelly
    • [object Object]

      Mandela and de Klerk

      6.9 (708)
      Cédric Gradus Samson
      For the song "Father Of Our Nation".
    • [object Object]

      One Fine Day

      6.5 (50K)
      Jud Friedman
      James Newton Howard
      Allan Rich
      For the song "For The First Time".
    • [object Object]

      Con Air

      6.9 (335K)
      Diane Warren
      For the song "How Do I Live".
    • [object Object]

      Soul Food

      7.0 (9.6K)
      Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For the song "A Song For Mama".

    Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album

    • Winner
      • Peter York(producer)
      For "Amazing Grace 2 - A Country Salute To Gospel" (Various Artists)
      • Bill Gaither
      • Gaither Vocal Band
      For "Back Home In Indiana"
    • The Light Crust Doughboys at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Art Greenhaw
      • The Light Crust Doughboys
      For "Keep Lookin' Up: The Texas Swing Sessions"
      • The Martins
      For "Light Of The World"

    Best Spoken Comedy Album

    • Chris Rock at an event for Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
      Winner
      • Chris Rock(artist)
      for "Roll With The New"
    • Garrison Keillor
      • Garrison Keillor
      For the Album "Garrison Keillor's Comedy Theatre"
    • Bob Newhart in The Librarian III: The Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008)
      • Bob Newhart
      For "Button Down Concert"

    Best Spoken Word Album

    • Charles Kuralt in Charlie Rose (1991)
      Winners
      • Charles Kuralt(artist)
      • John McElroy
      for "Charles Kuralt's Spring"
    • Walter Cronkite
      • Walter Cronkite
      For "A Reporter's Life"
    • Jodie Foster
      • Jodie Foster
      For "Contact"
    • Jimmy Carter
      • Jimmy Carter
      For "Living Faith"
    • Maya Angelou
      • Maya Angelou
      For "Even The Stars Look Lonesome"

    Best Spoken Word Album for Children

    • Charles Kuralt in Charlie Rose (1991)
      Winners
      • Charles Kuralt(artist)
      • John McElroy
      For "Winnie-The-Pooh"
    • Deborah Raffin
      Gabriel Byrne
      • Deborah Raffin
      • Gabriel Byrne
      For "The Star-Child And The Nightingale And The Rose"
    • Deborah Raffin
      Eric Idle at an event for The Anniversary Party (2001)
      • Deborah Raffin
      • Eric Idle
      For "The Quite Remarkable Adventures Of The Owl And The Pussycat"

    Best Traditional Blues Album

    • John Lee Hooker
      Winner
      • John Lee Hooker(artist)
      for "Don't Look Back"
      • Pinetop Perkins
      For "Born In The Delta"
    • Charlie Musselwhite
      • Charlie Musselwhite
      For "Rough News"
    • Ruth Brown
      • Ruth Brown
      For "R + B = Ruth Brown"

    Best Traditional Folk Album

    • Winners
      • BeauSoleil(artist)
      • Michael Doucet
      for "L'amour Ou La Folie"
      • Jo-El Sonnier
      For "Cajun Pride"

    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance

    • Tony Bennett
      Winner
      • Tony Bennett(artist)
      for "Tony Bennett On Holiday"
    • Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, and Carly Simon in Piglet's Big Movie (2003)
      • Carly Simon
      For "Film Noir"
    • Julie Andrews at an event for 13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2007)
      • Julie Andrews
      For "Julie Andrews Broadway/Here I'll Stay"
    • Bernadette Peters
      • Bernadette Peters
      For "Sondheim, Etc., - Live At Carnegie Hall"

    Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album

    • Winner
      • The Fairfield Four(artist)
      for "I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray"
    • Shirley Caesar at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Shirley Caesar
      For "A Miracle In Harlem"
      • The Mighty Clouds of Joy
      For "Live In Charleston"
    • T.D. Jakes
      • T.D. Jakes
      For "Woman, Thou Art Loosed! Songs Of Healing And Restoration"

    Best Tropical Latin Performance

    • Ry Cooder
      Winner
      • Ry Cooder(artist)
      for "Buena Vista Social Club"
    • Olga Tañón
      • Olga Tañón
      For "Llevame Contigo"
      • Albita
      For "Una Mujer Como Yo"

    Best World Music Album

    • Milton Nascimento
      Winner
      • Milton Nascimento(artist)
      for "Nascimento"
      • Gipsy Kings
      For "Compas"
    • Cesária Évora in Ad Lib (1986)
      • Cesária Évora
      For "Cabo Verde"

    Lifetime Achievement Award

    • Paul Robeson
      Winner
      • Paul Robeson
      Posthumously.
    • Roy Orbison
      Winner
      • Roy Orbison
    • The Mills Brothers
      Winner
      • The Mills Brothers
    • Bo Diddley
      Winner
      • Bo Diddley
    • Bobby "Blue" Bland and P-Nut
      Winner
      • Bobby Bland

    Producer of the Year, Classical

    • Winner
      • Steven Epstein(artist)
      • Judith Sherman
      • Andrew Keener
      • Wolf Erichson

    Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

    • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      Winner
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds(artist)
    • Kirk Franklin
      • Kirk Franklin
      • Walter Afanasieff
    • Keith Thomas
      • Keith Thomas
    • Paula Cole
      • Paula Cole

    Record of the Year

    • Shawn Colvin at an event for Serendipity (2001)
      Winners
      • Shawn Colvin(artist)
      • John Leventhal(producer)
      for "Sunny Came Home"
    • Sheryl Crow
      • Sheryl Crow
      For "Everyday Is A Winding Road"
    • R. Kelly
      • R. Kelly
      For "I Believe I Can Fly"
    • Paula Cole
      • Paula Cole
      For "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?"
    • Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson, and Hanson
      • Dust Brothers
      • Hanson
      For "Mmmbop"

    Song of the Year

    • Shawn Colvin at an event for Serendipity (2001)
      Winners
      • Shawn Colvin(songwriter)
      • John Leventhal(songwriter)
      for "Sunny Came Home" artist: Shawn Colvin
    • Diane Warren
      • Diane Warren
      For "How Do I Live"
    • R. Kelly
      • R. Kelly
      For "I Believe I Can Fly"
    • Gwen Stefani
      • Gwen Stefani
      For "Don't Speak"
    • Paula Cole
      • Paula Cole
      For "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?"

    Technical Grammy Award

    • Winner
      • George Massenburg

    Trustees Award

    • Eddie Holland
      Winner
      • Eddie Holland
    • Lamont Dozier
      Winner
      • Lamont Dozier
    • Brian Holland
      Winner
      • Brian Holland
    • Richard Rodgers
      Winner
      • Richard Rodgers
    • Winner
      • Frances Preston

    Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals

    • Bryan Adams
      • Bryan Adams
      For "I Finally Found Someone"

    Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical

      • Armand Van Helden

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