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    Album of the Year

    • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      Winners
      • U2(artist)
      • Bono
      • Brian Eno(producer)
      • Daniel Lanois(producer)
      • Chris Thomas(producer)
      • Flood(producer/engineer/mixer)
      • Jacknife Lee(producer/engineer/mixer)
      • Steve Lillywhite(producer/engineer/mixer)
      • Greg Collins(engineer/mixer)
      • Carl Glanville(engineer/mixer)
      • Simon Gogerly(engineer/mixer)
      • Nellee Hooper(engineer/mixer)
      • Arnie Acosta(mastering engineer)
      • The Edge
      • Adam Clayton
      • Larry Mullen Jr.
      For "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb"
    • Mariah Carey
      • Mariah Carey
      • Ye
      • Pharrell Williams
      • Manny Marroquin
      • Big Jim Wright
      • Bryan Michael Cox
      • The Neptunes
      • James Poyser
      • Jermaine Dupri
      • Chad Hugo
      • Manuel Seal
      • Andrew Coleman
      • Philip Chin Wen Tan
      • Herb Powers Jr.
      For "The Emancipation of Mimi"
    • Paul McCartney
      • Paul McCartney
      • Darrell Thorp
      • Nigel Godrich
      For "Chaos and Creation In the Backyard"
    • André 3000 at an event for Semi-Pro (2008)
      • André 3000
      • Dr. Dre
      • Gwen Stefani
      • Jimmy Jam
      • Mark Stent
      • Terry Lewis
      • John Frye
      • The Neptunes
      • Brian Gardner
      • Simon Gogerly
      • Andrew Coleman
      • Linda Perry
      • Philip Chin Wen Tan
      • Nellee Hooper
      • Greg Collins
      • Pete Novak
      • Mauricio 'Veto' Iragorri
      For "Love.Angel.Music.Baby."
    • Ye
      • Ye
      • Warryn Campbell
      • Manny Marroquin
      • Mike Dean
      • Jon Brion
      • Craig Bauer
      • Mike D
      • Vlado Meller
      • Andrew Dawson
      • Devon Harris
      • Just Blaze
      • Anthony Kilhoffer
      For "Late Registration"

    Best Album Notes

    • Winner
      • John Szwed(album notes writer)
      For "The Complete Library Of Congress Recordings By Alan Lomax" artist: Jelly Roll Morton
      • Henry Sapoznik
      For "You Ain't Talkin' To Me - Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country Music"
      • David Ritz
      For "Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)"

    Best Alternative Music Album

    • Jack White, Meg White, and The White Stripes
      Jack White
      Winners
      • The White Stripes(artist)
      • Jack White(producer)
      • John Hampton(engineer/mixer)
      For the album "Get Behind Me Satan"
    • Arcade Fire and Tim Kingsbury at an event for 2005 MuchMusic Video Awards (2005)
      Arcade Fire and Win Butler
      • Arcade Fire
      • Régine Chassagne
      • Win Butler
      For the album "Funeral"
    • Beck
      • Beck
      For the album "Guero"
    • Death Cab for Cutie
      • Death Cab for Cutie
      For the album "Plans"
    • Alex Kapranos, Bob Hardy, Nick McCarthy, Paul Thomson, and Franz Ferdinand
      • Franz Ferdinand
      For the album "You Could Have It So Much Better"

    Best Bluegrass Album

    • Del McCoury
      Winners
      • The Del McCoury Band(artist)
      • Del McCoury(producer)
      • Ronnie McCoury(producer)
      • Neal Cappellino(engineer/mixer)
      For "The Company We Keep"
      • Cherryholmes
      For "Cherryholmes "
    • Roberto Lombardi and The Rage
      • Rhonda Vincent
      • The Rage
      For "Ragin' Live"
      • Blue Highway
      For "Marbletown"

    Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

    • Winner
      • Ian Cuttler(art director)
      For "The Legend" artist: Johnny Cash
      • Susan Archie
      For "Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (1962-70)"
      • Hugh Brown
      For "Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)"
      • Hugh Brown
      For "Weird Tales Of The Ramones"
      • Howard Fritzson
      For "You Ain't Talkin' To Me - Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country Music"

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Winners
      • Emerson String Quartet(artist)
      • Da-Hong Seetoo(producer/engineer)
      For "Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets"
      • Martha Argerich
      For "Martha Argerich And Friends: Live From The Lugano Festival"
      • Marc Johnson
      For "Bartók: The Six String Quartets"

    Best Choral Performance

    • Winners
      • Leonard Slatkin(conductor)
      • Tim Handley(producer)
      • David Lau(engineer)
      For "Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience" (Various Artists)
    • Kent Nagano in Pénélope McQuade (2011)
      • Kent Nagano
      • Simon Halsey
      For "Bernstein: Mass"
      • Antoni Wit
      For "Penderecki: A Polish Requiem"

    Best Classical Album

    • Winners
      • Leonard Slatkin(conductor)
      • Tim Handley(producer)
      • David Lau
      For "Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience"
      • Emerson String Quartet
      • Da-Hong Seetoo
      For "Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets"
      • Martha Argerich
      For "Martha Argerich And Friends: Live From The Lugano Festival"
      • Jeff Von Der Schmidt
      • Jan Karlin
      • Matthew Snyder
      For "Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 3"
    • Mariss Jansons
      • Mariss Jansons
      • Wilhelm Meister
      For "Shostakovich: Sym. No. 13"

    Best Classical Contemporary Composition

    • Winner
      • William Bolcom(composer)
      For "Bolcom: Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience"
      • Carlos Franzetti
      For "Franzetti: Corpus Evita"
    • Osvaldo Golijov
      • Osvaldo Golijov
      For "Golijov: Ayre"

    Best Classical Crossover Album

    • Winners
      • Turtle Island String Quartet(artist)
      • Ying Quartet(artist)
      • Thomas C. Moore(producer)
      • Jack Renner(engineer)
      For "4 + Four"
    • Paquito D'Rivera
      • Paquito D'Rivera
      For "The Jazz Chamber Trio"

    Best Classical Vocal Performance

    • Winners
      • Thomas Quasthoff(soloist)
      • Christopher Alder(producer)
      • Jürgen Bulgrin(engineer)
      • Rainer Maillard(engineer)
      For "Bach: Cantatas" artists: Rainer Kussmaul, Berlin Baroque Soloists
      • Cecilia Bartoli
      For "Opera Proibita"

    Best Comedy Album

    • Chris Rock at an event for Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
      Prince Paul at an event for The Best Thief in the World (2004)
      Winners
      • Chris Rock(artist)
      • Prince Paul(producer)
      • Scott Harding(engineer/mixer)
      For the album "Never Scared"
    • Rick Moranis in Splitting Heirs (1993)
      • Rick Moranis
      For the album "The Agoraphobic Cowboy"
    • Seth MacFarlane
      • Seth MacFarlane
      • Walter Murphy
      For the album "Family Guy: Live in Vegas"
    • Lewis Black
      • Lewis Black
      For the album "Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues"
    • Larry the Cable Guy at an event for Cars 2 (2011)
      • Larry the Cable Guy
      For the album "The Right to Bare Arms"
    • Garrison Keillor
      • Garrison Keillor
      For "A Life In Comedy"

    Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Ray

      7.7 (162K)
      James Austin(compilation producer)
      Stuart Benjamin(compilation producer)
      Taylor Hackford(compilation producer)
      Ray Charles(artist)
    • [object Object]

      Six Feet Under

      8.7 (160K)
      Gary Calamar(producer)
      Thomas Golubic(producer)
      Errol Kolosine(producer)
      For Volume 2 - Everything Ends
    • [object Object]

      Beyond the Sea

      6.7 (16K)
      Kevin Spacey
      Phil Ramone(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Napoleon Dynamite

      7.0 (249K)
      Brian McNelis(producer)
      Skip Williamson(producer)
    • [object Object]

      No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

      8.4 (12K)
      Bob Dylan
      Steve Berkowitz(producer)
      Jeff Rosen(producer)
      For The Soundtrack - Bootleg Series, Vol. 7

    Best Contemporary Blues Album

    • Winners
      • Delbert McClinton(artist/producer)
      • Gary Nicholson(producer)
      • Ray Kennedy(engineer/mixer)
      • Matthew Andrews(engineer)
      For "Cost Of Living"
    • Buddy Guy
      • Buddy Guy
      For "Bring 'Em In"
    • Robert Cray
      • The Robert Cray Band
      • Robert Cray
      For "Twenty"
    • Solomon Burke
      • Solomon Burke
      For "Make Do With What You Got"
    • Luther Dickinson
      • Luther Dickinson
      For "Electric Blue Watermelon"

    Best Contemporary Folk Album

    • John Prine
      Winners
      • John Prine(artist/producer)
      • Gary Paczosa(producer/engineer/mixer)
      For "Fair & Square"
    • Bruce Springsteen at an event for Golden Globe Awards (2009)
      • Bruce Springsteen(artist)
      For "Devils & Dust"
    • Ry Cooder
      • Ry Cooder
      For "Chávez Ravine"
    • Chris Thile
      • Chris Thile
      • Nickel Creek
      • Sara Watkins
      For "Why Should The Fire Die?"
    • Rodney Crowell
      • Rodney Crowell
      For "The Outsider"

    Best Contemporary Jazz Album

    • Lyle Mays
      Winners
      • Pat Metheny(artist/producer)
      • Lyle Mays(producer)
      • Steve Rodby(producer)
      • Rob Eaton(engineer/mixer)
      • Pat Metheny Group
      • Antonio Sanchez
      For "The Way Up"
      • Larry Carlton
      For "Journey"
    • Joshua Redman
      Brian Blade
      • Joshua Redman
      • Brian Blade
      For "Momentum"
    • Meshell Ndegeocello
      • Meshell Ndegeocello
      For ""The Spirit Music Jamia: Dance Of The Infidel"

    Best Contemporary R&B Album

    • Mariah Carey
      Winners
      • Mariah Carey(artist/producer)
      • Philip Chin Wen Tan(engineer/mixer)
      • Phil Tan
      For the album "The Emancipation of Mimi"
    • Amerie
      • Amerie
      For the album "Touch"
    • Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, and Destiny's Child
      Kelly Rowland
      • Destiny's Child
      • Kelly Rowland
      For the album "Destiny Fulfilled"
    • Omarion
      • Omarion
      For the album "O"
    • Mario
      • Mario
      For the album "Turning Point"

    Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album

    • CeCe Winans
      Winners
      • CeCe Winans(artist)
      • Keith Thomas(producer)
      • Bill Whittington(engineer/mixer)
      For "Purified"
    • BeBe Winans
      • BeBe Winans
      For "Dream"
    • Yolanda Adams at an event for BET Awards 2018 (2018)
      • Yolanda Adams
      For "Day By Day"
    • Erica Campbell in Mary Mary (2012)
      Erica Campbell, Tina Atkins, Mary Mary, and Tina Campbell
      • Erica Campbell
      • Mary Mary
      • Trecina Campbell
      For "Mary Mary"
      • J. Moss
      For "The J Moss Project"

    Best Contemporary World Music Album

    • Gilberto Gil
      Winners
      • Gilberto Gil(artist)
      • Liminha(producer)
      For "Eletracústico"
    • Joseph Shabalala
      • Ladysmith Black Mambazo
      • Joseph Shabalala
      For "No Boundaries"
      • Kronos Quartet
      For "You've Stolen My Heart - Songs From R.D. Burman's Bollywood"

    Best Country Album

    • Alison Krauss
      Winners
      • Alison Krauss(artist/producer)
      • Union Station(artist/producer)
      • Gary Paczosa(engineer/mixer)
      • Jerry Douglas
      • Barry Bales
      • Ron Block
      For the album "Lonely Runs Both Ways"
    • Faith Hill
      • Faith Hill
      For the album "Fireflies"
    • Brad Paisley
      • Brad Paisley
      For the album "Time Well Wasted"
    • Gretchen Wilson
      • Gretchen Wilson
      For the album "All Jacked Up"
    • Trisha Yearwood
      • Trisha Yearwood
      For the album "Jasper County"

    Best Country Collaboration with Vocals

    • Faith Hill
      Tim McGraw in The Blind Side (2009)
      Winners
      • Faith Hill
      • Tim McGraw
      For "Like We Never Loved At All"
    • Brooks & Dunn
      Sheryl Crow
      Vince Gill
      • Brooks & Dunn
      • Sheryl Crow
      • Vince Gill
      For "Building Bridges"
    • Emmylou Harris
      Rodney Crowell
      • Emmylou Harris
      • Rodney Crowell
      For "Shelter From The Storm"
    • Norah Jones
      Willie Nelson in The Big Bounce (2004)
      • Norah Jones
      • Willie Nelson
      For "Dreams Come True"
    • Gretchen Wilson
      Merle Haggard
      • Gretchen Wilson
      • Merle Haggard
      For "Politically Uncorrect"

    Best Country Instrumental Performance

    • Alison Krauss
      Winners
      • Alison Krauss
      • Union Station
      • Jerry Douglas
      • Barry Bales
      • Ron Block
      • Dan Tyminski
      For "Unionhouse Branch"
    • Bela Fleck in Throw Down Your Heart (2008)
      Jerry Douglas
      • Bela Fleck
      • Jerry Douglas
      • Sam Bush
      For "Who's Your Uncle?"
    • Chris Thile
      • Chris Thile
      • Nickel Creek
      • Sara Watkins
      For "Scotch & Chocolate"
    • Brad Paisley
      • Brad Paisley
      For "Time Warp"

    Best Country Song

    • Winners
      • Bobby Boyd(songwriter)
      • Jeff Hanna(songwriter)
      • Marcus Hummon(songwriter)
      For "Bless The Broken Road" artist: Rascal Flatts
    • Keb' Mo'
      • Keb' Mo'
      • Martie Maguire
      • Emily Strayer
      • Natalie Maines
      For "I Hope"
    • Gretchen Wilson
      John Rich in Nashville Star (2003)
      • Gretchen Wilson
      • John Rich
      For "All Jacked Up"
    • Brad Paisley
      • Brad Paisley
      For "Alcohol"

    Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

    • Alison Krauss
      Union Station
      Winners
      • Alison Krauss
      • Union Station
      For the song "Restless"
    • John Rich in Nashville Star (2003)
      • Big & Rich
      • John Rich
      For the song "Comin' To Your City"
    • Brooks & Dunn
      • Brooks & Dunn
      For the song "Play Something Country"
    • The Chicks
      Martie Maguire
      Emily Strayer
      • The Chicks
      • Martie Maguire
      • Emily Strayer
      For the song "I Hope"
    • Gary LeVox and Rascal Flatts
      Jay DeMarcus and Rascal Flatts
      • Rascal Flatts
      • Jay DeMarcus
      For the song "Bless the Broken Road"

    Best Dance Recording

    • Tom Rowlands, Ed Simons, and The Chemical Brothers
      Winners
      • The Chemical Brothers(artist/producers/mixers)
      • Q-Tip(artist)
      • Steve Dub(mixer)
      • Tom Rowlands
      • Ed Simons
      For the song "Galvanize"
    • Deep Dish at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Deep Dish
      For the song "Say Hello"
    • Fatboy Slim
      • Fatboy Slim
      • Lateef Dumont
      For the song "Wonderful Night"
    • Andy Wallace
      • LCD Soundsystem
      • Andy Wallace
      For the song "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House"
    • Kylie Minogue
      • Kylie Minogue
      For the song "I Believe In You"
    • Stuart Price at an event for I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (2005)
      • Stuart Price
      For "Guilt Is A Useless Emotion"

    Best Electronic/Dance Album

    • Tom Rowlands, Ed Simons, and The Chemical Brothers
      Winners
      • The Chemical Brothers(artist/producers)
      • Steve Dub
      • Tom Rowlands
      • Ed Simons
      For the album "Push the Button"
    • Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, and Daft Punk in Tron: Legacy (2010)
      • Daft Punk
      • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
      • Thomas Bangalter
      For the album "Human After All"
    • Fatboy Slim
      • Fatboy Slim
      For the album "Palookaville"
    • Wolfgang Flür, Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider-Esleben, Kraftwerk, and Karl Bartos
      • Kraftwerk
      • Fritz Hilpert
      For the album "Minimum-Maximum"
      • LCD Soundsystem
      For the album "LCD Soundsystem"

    Best Engineered Album, Classical

    • Winner
      • Da-Hong Seetoo(engineer)
      For "Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets" artist: Emerson String Quartet
      • Tim Handley
      For "Bolcom: Songs"
      • Jean-Marie Geijsen
      For "Britten, Bartok & Hartmann"

    Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

    • Winners
      • Alan Douglas(engineer)
      • Mick Guzauski(engineer)
      For "Back Home" artist: Eric Clapton
      • Al Schmitt
      For "Rock Swings"
    • Chris Thile
      • Gary Paczosa
      • Chris Thile
      For "Deceiver"
      • Gary Paczosa
      For "Lonely Runs Both Ways"
      • Steve Lillywhite
      • Jim Scott
      • David W. Thoener
      • Samuel Merrick
      • Kevin Kadish
      • Carl Glanville
      For "Mr. A-Z"

    Best Female Country Vocal Performance

    • Emmylou Harris
      Winner
      • Emmylou Harris
      For "The Connection"
    • Trisha Yearwood
      • Trisha Yearwood
      For "Georgia Rain"
    • Faith Hill
      • Faith Hill
      For "Mississippi Girl"
    • Lee Ann Womack at an event for 2005 American Music Awards (2005)
      • Lee Ann Womack
      For "I May Hate Myself In The Morning"
    • Gretchen Wilson
      • Gretchen Wilson
      For "All Jacked Up"

    Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

    • Kelly Clarkson
      Winner
      • Kelly Clarkson
      For the song "Since U Been Gone"
    • Gwen Stefani
      • Gwen Stefani
      For the song "Hollaback Girl"
    • Sheryl Crow
      • Sheryl Crow
      For the song "Good is Good"
    • Bonnie Raitt
      • Bonnie Raitt
      For the song "I Will Not Be Broken"
    • Mariah Carey
      • Mariah Carey
      For the song "It's Like That"

    Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

    • Mariah Carey
      Winner
      • Mariah Carey
      For the song "We Belong Together"
    • Amerie
      • Amerie
      For the song "1 Thing"
    • Fantasia Barrino
      • Fantasia Barrino
      For the song "Free Yourself"
    • Alicia Keys
      • Alicia Keys
      For the song "Unbreakable"
    • Beyoncé
      • Beyoncé
      For the song "Wishing On a Star"

    Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album

    • Gladys Knight
      Winners
      • Gladys Knight(artist/choir director/producer)
      • Elliot Peters(engineer/mixer)
      For "One Voice" artist: The Saints Unified Voices
    • Hezekiah Walker in The Gospel (2005)
      • Hezekiah Walker
      For "20/85 The Experience"
      • Donald Lawrence
      For "I Speak Life"

    Best Gospel Performance

    • CeCe Winans
      Winner
      • CeCe Winans
      For "Pray"
    • Kirk Franklin
      • Kirk Franklin
      For "Looking For You"
    • Yolanda Adams at an event for BET Awards 2018 (2018)
      • Yolanda Adams
      For "Be Blessed"
    • Donnie McClurkin
      • Donnie McClurkin
      For "I Call You Faithful"
    • Hezekiah Walker in The Gospel (2005)
      • Hezekiah Walker
      For "Lift Him Up"

    Best Gospel Song

    • Yolanda Adams at an event for BET Awards 2018 (2018)
      Winners
      • Yolanda Adams(artist/songwriter)
      • Jimmy Jam(songwriter)
      • Terry Lewis(songwriter)
      • Big Jim Wright(songwriter)
      For "Be Blessed"
      • Aaron Lindsey
      For "Again I Say Rejoice"
    • Erica Campbell in Mary Mary (2012)
      • Erica Campbell
      • Warryn Campbell
      • Trecina Campbell
      For "Heaven"
      • Israel Houghton
      For "Again I Say Rejoice"
      • J. Moss
      For "We Must Praise"

    Best Hard Rock Performance

    • System of a Down
      Winner
      • System of a Down
      For "B.Y.O.B."
    • Robert Plant
      • Robert Plant
      For "Tin Pan Valley"
    • Nine Inch Nails and Ilan Rubin in Austin City Limits (1975)
      Trent Reznor
      • Nine Inch Nails
      • Trent Reznor
      For "The Hand That Feeds"
    • Chris Cornell
      Audioslave
      • Chris Cornell
      • Audioslave
      For "Doesn't Remind Me"
    • Queens of the Stone Age
      • Queens of the Stone Age
      For "Little Sister"

    Best Hawaiian Music Album

    • Winner
      • Daniel Ho
      For "Masters Of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar - Vol. 1" (Various Artists)
      • Led Kaapana
      For "Kiho'alu - Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar"

    Best Historical Album

    • Winners
      • Jeffrey Alan Greenberg(compilation producer)
      • Anna Lomax Wood(compilation producer)
      • Adam Ayan(mastering engineer)
      • Steve Rosenthal(mastering engineer)
      For "The Complete Library Of Congress Recordings By Alan Lomax" artist: Jelly Roll Morton
    • Chris Thomas King at an event for The Blues (2003)
      • Andreas K. Meyer
      • Darcy Proper
      • Christopher King
      • Chris Thomas King
      For "You Ain't Talkin' To Me - Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country Music"
      • Dean Blackwood
      For "Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (1962-70)"
    • Ahmet Ertegun
      • Ahmet Ertegun
      • James Austin
      For "Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)"
      • Henry Sapoznik
      For "You Ain't Talkin' To Me - Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country Music"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement

    • Gordon Goodwin
      Winner
      • Gordon Goodwin(arranger)
      For "The Incredits" (Various Artists)
      • Billy Childs
      For "Scarborough Faire"
    • Chris Walden at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Chris Walden
      For "Cherokee"
    • John Clayton
      • John Clayton
      For "Lullaby Of The Leaves"
      • Bill Cunliffe
      For "Do It Again"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

    • Heitor Pereira at an event for If I Stay (2014)
      Winners
      • Billy Childs(arranger)
      • Gil Goldstein(arranger)
      • Heitor Pereira(arranger)
      For "What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?" artists: Chris Botti, Sting
    • David Foster
      • David Foster
      For "Can't Buy Me Love"
      • Jorge Calandrelli
      For "Time To Smile"
    • Claus Ogermann February 1967
      • Klaus Ogermann
      For "I Should Care"
    • John Clayton
      • John Clayton
      For "Can't Buy Me Love"

    Best Instrumental Composition

    • Winner
      • Billy Childs(composer)
      For "Into The Light" artist: Billy Childs Ensemble
    • John Williams
      • John Williams
      For "The Ferry Scene"
    • John Williams
      • John Williams
      For "Anakin's Betrayal"
    • Michael Giacchino at an event for Werewolf by Night (2022)
      • Michael Giacchino
      For "The Incredits"

    Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra)

    • Winners
      • Evgeny Kissin(soloist)
      • Jay David Saks(producer)
      • Tony Faulkner(engineer)
      For "Scriabin, Medtner, Stravinsky"
      • Maxim Vengerov
      For "Vengerov: Kreisler, Sarasate, Paganini, Wieniawski"

    Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)

    • Winners
      • Martha Argerich(producer)
      • Christopher Alder(producer)
      • Elfride Foroni(producer)
      • Marco Galli(engineer)
      • Wolf-Dieter Karwatky(engineer)
      • Ulrich Vette(engineer)
      • Claudio Abbado
      For "Beethoven: Piano Cons. Nos. 2 & 3" artist: Mahler Chamber Orchestra
    • Paavo Järvi in Maestro (2015)
      • Paavo Järvi
      • Truls Mørk
      For "Schumann: Cello Concerto; Bloch: Schelomo"
      • Evelyn Glennie
      For "UFO"
      • JoAnn Falletta
      For "Eventide"
      • Ulrich Vette
      For "Beethoven: Piano Cons. Nos. 2 & 3"

    Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group

    • Wayne Shorter
      Winners
      • The Wayne Shorter Quartet(artist)
      • Wayne Shorter(producer)
      • Rob Griffin(engineer/mixer)
      • John Patitucci
      • Brian Blade
      For "Beyond The Sound Barrier"
    • Wynton Marsalis
      • Wynton Marsalis
      For "Live At The House Of Tribes"
    • Brian Blade
      • Billy Childs
      • Brian Blade
      • Scott Colley
      For "Lyric"
      • Dave Holland
      • Chris Potter
      For "What Now?"
    • Terence Blanchard
      • Terence Blanchard
      For "Flow"

    Best Jazz Instrumental Solo

    • Sonny Rollins
      Winner
      • Sonny Rollins(soloist)
      For "Why Was I Born?"
    • Herbie Hancock
      • Herbie Hancock
      For "The Source"
    • Branford Marsalis
      • Branford Marsalis
      For "A Love Supreme - Acknowledgement"
      • Alan Broadbent
      For "'Round Midnight"
      • Ravi Coltrane
      For "Away"

    Best Jazz Vocal Album

    • Dianne Reeves in Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005)
      Winners
      • Dianne Reeves(artist)
      • Allen Sviridoff(producer)
      • Leslie Ann Jones(engineer/mixer)
      • Christina Paakkari(engineer/mixer)
      For "Good Night, And Good Luck."
    • Dee Dee Bridgewater
      • Dee Dee Bridgewater
      For "J'ai Deux Amours"
      • Luciana Souza
      For "Duos II"
    • Tierney Sutton at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Tierney Sutton
      For "I'm With The Band"

    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

    • Winners
      • Dave Holland Big Band(artist)
      • Dave Holland(producer)
      • Louise Holland(producer)
      • James Farber
      For "Overtime"
      • Bill Holman
      For "Live"
      • Mingus Big Band
      For "I Am Three"
    • Chris Walden at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Chris Walden
      For "Home Of My Heart"

    Best Latin Jazz Album

    • Eddie Palmieri
      Winners
      • Eddie Palmieri(artist)
      • Eddie Palmieri Sr.(producer)
      • Richard Seidel(producer)
      • Jon Fausty(engineer/mixer)
      For "Listen Here!"
      • Caribbean Jazz Project
      • Dave Samuels
      For "Here And Now - Live In Concert"
      • Ray Barretto
      For "Time Was - Time Is"

    Best Latin Pop Album

    • Laura Pausini
      Winners
      • Laura Pausini(artist/producer)
      • Dado Parisini(producer)
      • Jon Jacobs(engineer)
      For "Escucha"
    • Jorge Drexler at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Jorge Drexler
      For "Eco"
    • Ricardo Arjona at an event for Bandidas (2006)
      • Ricardo Arjona
      For "Solo"

    Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album

    • Shakira
      Winners
      • Shakira(artist/producer)
      • Lester Mendez(producer)
      • Ron Jacobs(engineer/mixer)
      • Kevin Killen(engineer)
      For "Fijación Oral Vol. 1"
      • Orishas
      For "El Kilo"

    Best Long Form Music Video

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

      8.4 (12K)
      Bob Dylan(artist)
      Martin Scorsese(video director/video producer)
      Margaret Bodde(video producer)
      Susan Lacy(video producer)
      Jeff Rosen(video producer)
      Nigel Sinclair(video producer)
      Anthony Wall(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of 'Smile'

      7.9 (362)
      Brian Wilson(artist/video producer)
      John Anderson(director)
      David Leaf(video director/video producer)
      Dave Goetz(video producer)
      Steve Ligerman(video producer)
      John Scheinfeld(video producer)
      Casey K. Sipes(video producer)
      Richard Waltzer(video producer)
      John Anderson
    • [object Object]

      Bruce Springsteen: Devils and Dust

      7.1 (23)
      Bruce Springsteen(artist)
      Danny Clinch(video director)
      Lindha Narvaez(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones

      7.9 (4K)
      Ramones(artist)
      Jim Fields(video director/video producer)
      Michael Gramaglia(video director/video producer)
    • [object Object]

      Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 1-12

      6.9 (2.2K)
      R. Kelly(artist/video director)
      Jim Swaffield(video director)
      Ann Carli(video producer)
      (Chapters 1-5)

    Best Male Country Vocal Performance

    • Keith Urban at an event for American Idol (2002)
      Winner
      • Keith Urban
      For "You'll Think Of Me"
    • Willie Nelson in The Big Bounce (2004)
      • Willie Nelson(artist)
      For "Good Ol' Boys"
      • Delbert McClinton
      For "Midnight Communion"
    • Brad Paisley
      • Brad Paisley
      For "Alcohol"
    • George Jones
      • George Jones
      For "Funny How Time Slips Away"
    • Toby Keith
      • Toby Keith
      For "As Good As I Once Was"

    Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder
      For the song "From the Bottom of My Heart"
    • Jack Johnson in The Colbert Report (2005)
      • Jack Johnson
      For the song "Sitting, Waiting, Wishing"
    • Paul McCartney
      • Paul McCartney
      For the song "Fine Line"
    • Seal
      • Seal
      For the song "Walk On By"
    • Rob Thomas
      • Rob Thomas
      For the song "Lonely No More"

    Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

    • John Legend at an event for The Oscars (2019)
      Winner
      • John Legend
      For the song "Ordinary People"
    • Mario
      • Mario
      For the song "Let Me Love You"
    • Usher
      • Usher
      For the song "Superstar"
    • Jamie Foxx at an event for Horrible Bosses 2 (2014)
      • Jamie Foxx
      For the song "Creepin'"
    • Stevie Wonder
      • Stevie Wonder
      For the song "So What the Fuss"

    Best Metal Performance

    • Shawn Crahan, Paul Gray, Joey Jordison, Sid Wilson, and Slipknot at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      Winner
      • Slipknot
      For "Before I Forget"
    • Al Jourgensen, Burton C. Bell, Tommy Victor, and Ministry
      • Ministry
      For "The Great Satan"

    Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album

    • Luis Miguel at an event for The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997)
      Winners
      • Luis Miguel(artist/producer)
      • Dave Reitzas(engineer/mixer)
      • Rafa Sardina(engineer/mixer)
      For "México En La Piel"
    • Intocable
      • Intocable
      • René Martínez
      For "DIEZ"
      • Nati Cano's Mariachi Los Camperos
      For "¡Llegaron Los Camperos! Concert Favorites Of Nati Cano’s Mariachi Los Camperos"
      • Ramón Ayala
      For "Ya No Llores"

    Best Musical Album for Children

    • Winner
        For "Songs From The Neighborhood - The Music Of Mister Rogers" (Various Artists)
      • John Lithgow at an event for The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2010)
        • John Lithgow
        "The Sunny Side of the Street"
        • Tom Chapin
        For "Some Assembly Required"
        • Cathy Fink
        • Marcy Marxer
        For "Scat Like That: A Musical Word Odyssey"

      Best Musical Show Album

      • Eric Idle at an event for The Anniversary Party (2001)
        John Du Prez in No 73 (1982)
        Winners
        • Eric Idle(composer/lyricist/producer)
        • John Du Prez(composer/producer)
        • Frank Filipetti(engineer/mixer)
        For "Monty Python's Spamalot" (Original Broadway Cast)
        • Steven Epstein
        For "The Light In The Piazza"
        • Joel Moss
        • Kurt Deutsch
        For "Hair"
        • Joel Moss
        • Kurt Deutsch
        For "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"

      Best Native American Music Album

      • Winners
        • Jim Wilson(producer)
        • Walker Barnard(engineer)
        For "Sacred Ground - A Tribute To Mother Earth" (Various Artists)
        • Black Lodge
        For "More Kids' Pow-Wow Songs"

      Best New Age Album

      • Winners
        • Paul Winter(artist)
        • Paul Winter(producer)
        • Dixon Van Winkle(producer/engineer/mixer)
        For "Silver Solstice"
        • George Winston
        For "Montana - A Love Story"
      • Kitarô at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Kitarô
        For "Sacred Journey Of Ku-Kai, Volume 2"
        • Will Clipman
        • R. Carlos Nakai
        For "People Of Peace"

      Best New Artist

      • John Legend at an event for The Oscars (2019)
        Winner
        • John Legend
      • Andrew Hurley, Fall Out Boy, Joe Trohman, Patrick Stump, and Pete Wentz
        • Fall Out Boy
      • Sugarland in Dancing with the Stars (2005)
        • Sugarland
      • Richard Hughes, Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley, and Keane at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Keane
      • Ciara at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
        • Ciara
      • Jennifer Nettles
        • Jennifer Nettles

      Best Opera Recording

      • Winners
        • Colin Davis(conductor)
        • James Mallinson(producer)
        • Carlos Álvarez(soloist)
        • Bulent Bezduz(soloist)
        • Marina Domashenko(soloist)
        • Jane Henschel(soloist)
        • Ana Ibarra(soloist)
        • Maria José Moreno(soloist)
        • Michele Pertusi(soloist)
        • Neil Hutchinson(engineer)
        • Jonathan Stokes(engineer)
        For "Verdi: Falstaff" artists: London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra
      • Renée Fleming
        • Renée Fleming
        For "Strauss, R.: Daphne"
        • Alan Opie
        • Philip Langridge
        • Brian Couzens
        • Michael Chance
        • Richard Hickox
        For "Britten: Death In Venice"
        • Paul O'Dette
        • Stephen Stubbs
        For "Conradi: Ariadne"
        • Patrizia Ciofi
        • Elina Garanca
        For "Vivaldi: Bajazet"

      Best Orchestral Performance

      • Mariss Jansons
        Winners
        • Mariss Jansons(conductor)
        • Wilhelm Meister(producer)
        • Wolfgang Karreth(engineer)
        For "Shostakovich: Sym. No. 13" artist: Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks

      Best Polka Album

      • Winners
        • Jimmy Sturr(artist/engineer/mixer)
        • Mark Capps(engineer)
        • Joe Donofrio(producer/engineer/mixer)
        • Kenneth R. Irwin(producer/engineer/mixer)
        • Tom Pick(producer/engineer/mixer)
        For "Shake, Rattle And Polka!"
        • Walter Ostanek
        For "Time Out For Polkas And Waltzes"
        • Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones
        For "Under The Influence"

      Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals

      • De La Soul
        Winners
        • De La Soul
        • Gorillaz
        • Jamie Hewlett
        • Damon Albarn
        For the song "Feel Good, Inc."
      • Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett, and Foo Fighters at an event for Sound City (2013)
        • Foo Fighters
        • Norah Jones
        • Dave Grohl
        • Taylor Hawkins
        For the song "Virginia Moon"
      • Fergie, The Black Eyed Peas, Taboo, Apl.de.Ap, and Will.i.am
        • The Black Eyed Peas
        • Jack Johnson
        • Will.i.am
        • Fergie
        For the song "Gone Going"
      • Christina Aguilera
        Herbie Hancock
        • Christina Aguilera
        • Herbie Hancock
        For the song "A Song For You"
      • India Arie
        Stevie Wonder
        • India Arie
        • Stevie Wonder
        For the song "A Time To Love"
      • Stevie Wonder
        • Stevie Wonder(artist)
        For "A Time To Love"

      Best Pop Instrumental Album

      • Burt Bacharach at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winners
        • Burt Bacharach(artist/producer)
        • Allen Sides(engineer/mixer)
        For "At This Time"
      • Daniel Lanois
        • Daniel Lanois
        For "Belladonna"
        • Earl Klugh
        For "Naked Guitar"
        • Jeff Lorber
        For "Flipside"
        • Eric Johnson
        For "Bloom"

      Best Pop Instrumental Performance

      • Les Paul
        Winner
        • Les Paul
        For "Caravan"
      • Herbie Hancock
        • Herbie Hancock
        For "Gelo Na Montanha"
      • Burt Bacharach at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Burt Bacharach
        For "In Our Time"
      • Daniel Lanois
        • Daniel Lanois
        For "Agave"
      • George Duke
        • George Duke
        For "T-Jam"
      • Chris Botti
        • Chris Botti
        For "In Our Time"

      Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocal

      • Maroon 5, Adam Levine, and Jesse Carmichael
        Winner
        • Maroon 5
        For the song "This Love"
      • Fergie, The Black Eyed Peas, Taboo, Apl.de.Ap, and Will.i.am
        Will.i.am
        Fergie
        • The Black Eyed Peas
        • Will.i.am
        • Fergie
        For the song "Don't Lie"
      • The Killers, Brandon Flowers, Ronnie Vannucci, Mark Stoermer, and Dave Keuning
        • The Killers
        For the song "Mr. Brightside"
        • Los Lonely Boys
        For the song "More Than Love"
      • Jack White, Meg White, and The White Stripes
        Jack White
        • The White Stripes
        • Jack White
        For "My Doorbell"

      Best Pop Vocal Album

      • Kelly Clarkson
        Clive Davis
        Winners
        • Kelly Clarkson(artist)
        • Clive Davis(producer)
        • Serban Ghenea(engineer/mixer)
        For the album "Breakaway"
      • Gwen Stefani
        • Gwen Stefani
        For the album "Love.Angel.Music.Baby."
      • Fiona Apple at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Fiona Apple
        For the album "Extraordinary Machine"
      • Sheryl Crow
        • Sheryl Crow
        For the album "Wildflower"
      • Paul McCartney
        • Paul McCartney
        For the album "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard"

      Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

      • Mark A. Miller
        Winners
        • Casting Crowns(artist)
        • Mark A. Miller(producer)
        • Sam Hewitt(engineer/mixer)
        • Mark Hall
        For "Lifesong"
      • Steven Curtis Chapman at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Steven Curtis Chapman
        For "All I Really Want For Christmas"
        • Third Day
        For "Live Wire"
      • Michael W. Smith
        • Michael W. Smith
        For "Healing Rain"
      • Jars of Clay at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Jars of Clay
        For "Redemption Songs"

      Best R&B Album

      • John Legend at an event for The Oscars (2019)
        Winners
        • John Legend(artist/producer)
        • Manny Marroquin(engineer/mixer)
        • Anthony Kilhoffer
        For the album "Get Lifted"
      • Fantasia Barrino
        • Fantasia Barrino
        For the album "Free Yourself"
      • 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 the album "Illumination"
      • Alicia Keys
        • Alicia Keys
        For the album "Unplugged"
      • Stevie Wonder
        • Stevie Wonder
        For the album "A Time to Love"

      Best R&B Song

      • Mariah Carey
        Winners
        • Johntá Austin(songwriter)
        • Mariah Carey(artist/songwriter)
        • Jermaine Dupri(songwriter)
        • Manuel Seal(songwriter)
        For the song "We Belong Together"
      • Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, and Destiny's Child
        Kelly Rowland
        Rodney Jerkins at an event for The 57th Annual Grammy Awards (2015)
        • Destiny's Child(artist)
        • Kelly Rowland
        • Rodney Jerkins
        For "Cater 2 U"
      • Ye
        Alicia Keys
        • Ye(artist)
        • Alicia Keys
        • Harold Lilly
        For "Unbreakable"
      • John Legend at an event for The Oscars (2019)
        Will.i.am
        • John Legend
        • Will.i.am
        For "Ordinary People"
      • Missy Elliott
        • Missy Elliott
        For "Free Yourself"

      Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

      • Beyoncé
        Stevie Wonder
        Winners
        • Beyoncé
        • Stevie Wonder
        For the song "So Amazing"
      • Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, and Destiny's Child
        Kelly Rowland
        • Destiny's Child
        • Kelly Rowland
        For the song "Cater 2 U"
      • Alicia Keys
        Jermaine Paul in The Voice (2011)
        • Alicia Keys
        • Jermaine Paul
        For the song "If This World Were Mine"
      • John Legend at an event for The Oscars (2019)
        Lauryn Hill
        • John Legend
        • Lauryn Hill
        For the song "So High"
      • Stevie Wonder
        • Stevie Wonder
        • Aisha Morris
        For the song "How Will I Know"

      Best Rap Album

      • Ye
        Winners
        • Ye(artist/producer)
        • Jon Brion(producer)
        • Mike Dean(engineer/mixer)
        • Mike D
        • Andrew Dawson
        • Anthony Kilhoffer
        For the album "Late Registration"
      • Eminem
        • Eminem
        For the album "Encore"
      • Common at an event for Death at a Funeral (2010)
        • Common
        For the album "Be"
      • Missy Elliott
        • Missy Elliott
        For the album "The Cookbook"
      • 50 Cent at an event for Southpaw (2015)
        • 50 Cent
        For the album "The Massacre"

      Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group

      • Fergie, The Black Eyed Peas, Taboo, Apl.de.Ap, and Will.i.am
        Will.i.am
        Fergie
        Winners
        • The Black Eyed Peas
        • Will.i.am
        • Fergie
        For the song "Don't Phunk With My Heart"
      • Eminem
        Dr. Dre
        50 Cent at an event for Southpaw (2015)
        • Eminem
        • Dr. Dre
        • 50 Cent
        For the song "Encore"
      • Common at an event for Death at a Funeral (2010)
        • Common
        • The Last Poets
        For the song "The Corner"
      • 50 Cent at an event for Southpaw (2015)
        The Game
        • 50 Cent
        • The Game
        For the song "Hate It or Love It"
      • Ying Yang Twins
        • Ying Yang Twins
        For the song "Wait (The Whisper Song)"

      Best Rap Solo Performance

      • Ye
        Winner
        • Ye
        For the song "Gold Digger"
      • Eminem
        • Eminem
        For the song "Mockingbird"
      • Common at an event for Death at a Funeral (2010)
        • Common
        For the song "Testify"
      • 50 Cent at an event for Southpaw (2015)
        • 50 Cent
        For the song "Disco Inferno"
      • Ludacris
        • Ludacris
        For the song "Number One Spot"
      • Tip 'T.I.' Harris at an event for Gangster Squad (2013)
        • Tip 'T.I.' Harris
        For the song "U Don't Know Me"

      Best Rap Song

      • Ye
        Winners
        • Ye(artist/songwriter)
        • Devon Harris(songwriter)
        For "Diamonds From Sierra Leone"
      • Missy Elliott
        Ciara at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
        • Missy Elliott
        • Ciara
        For "Lose Control"
      • 50 Cent at an event for Southpaw (2015)
        • 50 Cent
        For "Candy Shop"
      • 50 Cent at an event for Southpaw (2015)
        The Game
        • 50 Cent
        • The Game
        For "Hate It Or Love It"
      • Will.i.am
        Fergie
        • Will.i.am
        • Fergie
        • George Pajon Jr.
        For "Don't Phunk With My Heart"

      Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

      • Jay-Z at an event for The Great Gatsby (2013)
        Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson, Joseph Hahn, Mike Shinoda, Phoenix Farrell, and Linkin Park at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winners
        • Jay-Z
        • Linkin Park
        For the song "Numb/Encore"
      • Ciara at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
        Missy Elliott
        Missy Elliott
        • Ciara
        • Missy Elliott
        • Missy Elliott
        For the song "1, 2 Step"
      • Common at an event for Death at a Funeral (2010)
        John Legend at an event for The Oscars (2019)
        Ye
        • Common
        • John Legend
        • Ye
        For the song "They Say"
      • Eve in Glee (2009)
        Gwen Stefani
        • Eve
        • Gwen Stefani
        For the song "Rich Girl"
      • Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, and Destiny's Child
        • Destiny's Child
        • Tip 'T.I.' Harris
        • Lil' Wayne
        • Kelly Rowland
        For the song "Soldier"

      Best Recording Package

      • Aimee Mann at an event for The Anniversary Party (2001)
        Winners
        • Aimee Mann(artist/art director)
        • Gail Marowitz(art director)
        For "The Forgotten Arm"
        • Ani DiFranco
        • Brian Grunert
        For "Knuckle Down"
        • Neal Ashby
        For "The Cosmic Game"

      Best Reggae Album

      • Damian Marley at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winners
        • Damian Marley(artist/producer)
        • Stephen Marley(producer)
        • James 'Bonzai' Caruso(engineer/mixer)
        For "Welcome To Jamrock"
      • Shaggy
        • Shaggy
        For "Clothesdrop"
      • Sean Paul at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Sean Paul
        For "The Trinity"
        • Burning Spear
        For "Our Music"
        • Third World
        For "Black Gold & Green"

      Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

      • Winner
        • Little Louie Vega(remixer)
        For "Superfly (Louie Vega EOL Mix)" artist: Curtis Mayfield
      • Stuart Price at an event for I'm Going to Tell You a Secret (2005)
        • Stuart Price
        For "Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)"
      • David Guetta
        • David Guetta
        For "Flashdance (Guetta & Garraud F*** Me I'm Famous Remix)"

      Best Rock 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(artist)
        • Steve Lillywhite(producer)
        • The Edge
        • Adam Clayton
        • Larry Mullen Jr.
        • Carl Glanville
        For the album "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb"
      • Coldplay, Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, and Will Champion
        • Coldplay
        • Chris Martin
        • Jon Buckland
        • Guy Berryman
        • Will Champion
        For the album "X&Y"
      • 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)
        Taylor Hawkins
        • Foo Fighters
        • Dave Grohl
        • Taylor Hawkins
        For the album "In Your Honor"
      • The Rolling Stones (Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts)
        Charlie Watts
        • The Rolling Stones
        • Charlie Watts
        For the album "A Bigger Bang"
      • Neil Young
        • Neil Young
        For the album "Prairie Wind"

      Best Rock Gospel Album

      • Winners
        • Audio Adrenaline(artist)
        • Jay Joyce(producer)
        • David Leonard
        For "Until My Heart Caves In"

      Best Rock Instrumental Performance

      • Les Paul
        Winner
        • Les Paul
        For "69 Freedom Special"
      • Steve Vai
        • Steve Vai
        For "Lotus Feet"

      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)
        The Edge at an event for The Ghost Writer (2010)
        Winners
        • U2
        • The Edge
        For "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own"
      • 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)
        Taylor Hawkins
        • Foo Fighters
        • Dave Grohl
        • Taylor Hawkins
        For "Best Of You"
      • Chris Martin
        Jon Buckland
        • Chris Martin
        • Jon Buckland
        For "Speed Of Sound"

      Best Rock Song

      • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winners
        • U2(songwriters)
        • Bono
        • The Edge
        • Adam Clayton
        • Larry Mullen Jr.
        For "City Of Blinding Lights"
      • Bruce Springsteen at an event for Golden Globe Awards (2009)
        • Bruce Springsteen(artist)
        For "Devils & Dust"
      • Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett, and Foo Fighters at an event for Sound City (2013)
        • Foo Fighters
        For "Best Of You"
      • Chris Martin
        • Chris Martin
        • Jon Buckland
        • Guy Berryman
        • Will Champion
        For "Speed Of Sound"

      Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

      • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Bono
        Larry Mullen Jr.
        Winners
        • U2
        • Bono
        • Larry Mullen Jr.
        For the song "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own"
      • Coldplay, Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, and Will Champion
        • Coldplay
        • Jon Buckland
        • Chris Martin
        • Guy Berryman
        • Will Champion
        For the song "Speed of Sound"
      • 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)
        • Foo Fighters
        • Dave Grohl
        For the song "Best of You"
      • Alex Kapranos, Bob Hardy, Nick McCarthy, Paul Thomson, and Franz Ferdinand
        • Franz Ferdinand
        For the song "Do You Want To"
      • The Killers, Brandon Flowers, Ronnie Vannucci, Mark Stoermer, and Dave Keuning
        • The Killers
        For the song "All These Things That I've Done"

      Best Salsa/Merengue Album

      • Willy Chirino
        Winners
        • Willy Chirino(artist/producer/engineer/mixer)
        • Luis Márquez(producer)
        • Cornell "Doc" Wily(engineer/mixer)
        For Son Del Alma"
        • Jorge Gomez
        For "Arroz Con Mango"
        • Eddie Santiago
        For "Despues Del Silencio"

      Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Ray

        7.7 (162K)
        Craig Armstrong(composer/producer)
        David Donaldson(producer)
        Taylor Hackford(producer)
        Geoff Foster(engineer/mixer)
      • [object Object]

        The Aviator

        7.5 (397K)
        Howard Shore
      • [object Object]

        The Incredibles

        8.0 (863K)
        Michael Giacchino
      • [object Object]

        Million Dollar Baby

        8.1 (750K)
        Clint Eastwood
      • [object Object]

        Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

        7.6 (893K)
        John Williams

      Best Short Form Music Video

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Missy Elliott: Lose Control

        6.7 (86)
        Missy Elliott(artist/video director)
        Ciara(artist)
        Fatman Scoop(artist)
        Dave Meyers(video director)
        Joseph Sasson(video producer)
      • [object Object]

        Gorillaz: Feel Good Inc.

        8.1 (620)
        Gorillaz(artist)
        Pete Candeland(video director)
        Jamie Hewlett(video director)
        Emily Walmsley(video producer)
        De La Soul
        Damon Albarn
      • [object Object]

        Jamiroquai: Feels Just Like It Should

        7.1 (22)
        Jamiroquai(artist)
        Joseph Kahn(video director)
        MaryAnn Tanedo(video producer)
      • [object Object]

        Martina McBride: God's Will

        6.4 (5)
        Martina McBride(artist)
        Robert Deaton(video director)
        Deaton Flanigen(video director)
        George Flanigen(video director)
      • Sarah McLachlan: World on Fire

        6.7 (8)
        Sarah McLachlan(artist)
        Sophie Muller(video director)

      Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor)

      • Winners
        • Helmut Burk(producer)
        • Pierre Boulez(conductor)
        • Ensemble Intercontemporain(ensembles)
        • Staphan Flock(engineer)
        • Wolf-Dieter Karwatky(engineer)
        For "Boulez: Le Marteau Sans Maître, Dérive 1 & 2"
        • Jeff Von Der Schmidt
        For "Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 3"

      Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance

      • Bruce Springsteen at an event for Golden Globe Awards (2009)
        Winner
        • Bruce Springsteen
        For "Devils & Dust"
      • Eric Clapton in Rush (1991)
        • Eric Clapton(artist)
        For "Revolution"
      • Robert Plant
        • Robert Plant
        For "Shine It All Around"
      • Rob Thomas
        • Rob Thomas
        For "This Is How A Heart Breaks"
      • Neil Young
        • Neil Young
        For "The Painter"

      Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Polar Express

        6.6 (259K)
        Glen Ballard(songwriter)
        Alan Silvestri(songwriter)
        For the song "Believe" artist: Josh Groban
      • [object Object]

        Six Feet Under

        8.7 (160K)
        Arcade Fire
        Régine Chassagne
        Win Butler
        For the song "Cold Wind" (Volume 2 - Everything Ends)
      • [object Object]

        Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

        6.7 (554K)
        John August
        Danny Elfman
        For the song "Wonka's Welcome Song"
      • [object Object]

        Elizabethtown

        6.3 (74K)
        Tom Petty
        For the song "Square One"
      • [object Object]

        Hotel Rwanda

        8.1 (386K)
        Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis
        Andrea Guerra
        Wyclef Jean
        For the song "Million Voices"

      Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album

      • Amy Grant
        Winners
        • Amy Grant(artist)
        • Brown Bannister(producer)
        • Vince Gill(producer)
        • Steve Bishir(engineer/mixer)
        For "Rock Of Ages...Hymns & Faith"
        • The Oak Ridge Boys
        For "Common Thread"
        • Jason Crabb
        For "Live At Brooklyn Tabernacle"
      • Larry Gatlin
        • Larry Gatlin
        For "Sing Their Family Gospel Favorites"
      • The Light Crust Doughboys at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Art Greenhaw
        • The Jordanaires
        • The Light Crust Doughboys
        For "Southern Meets Soul: An American Gospel Jubilee"

      Best Spoken Word Album

      • Barack Obama
        Winner
        • Barack Obama
        For the album "Dreams from My Father"
      • Sean Penn
        • Sean Penn
        For "Chronicles - Volume One (Bob Dylan)"
      • George Carlin
        • George Carlin
        For "When Will Jesus Bring The Pork Chops? (George Carlin)"
      • Al Franken
        • Al Franken
        For "The Al Franken Show Party Album"
      • Garrison Keillor
        • Garrison Keillor
        For "The Adventures Of Guy Noir"

      Best Spoken Word Album for Children

      • Christopher Cerf
        Marlo Thomas
        Winners
        • Christopher Cerf(producer)
        • Marlo Thomas(producer)
        • Nick Cipriano(engineer)
        For the album "Marlo Thomas & Friends: Thanks & Giving All Year Long" (Various Artists)
      • Jim Dale
        • Jim Dale
        For the album "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"
      • Roy Dotrice
        • Roy Dotrice
        For the album "Pooh's Heffalump"
      • Ray Romano at an event for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)
        • Ray Romano
        For the album "Raymie, Dickie, and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers"
        • David S. Rapkin(producer)
        For the album "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning"

      Best Surround Sound Album

      • Mark Knopfler
        Winners
        • Chuck Ainlay(surround mix engineer/surround producer)
        • Bob Ludwig(surround mastering engineer)
        • Mark Knopfler(surround producer)
        For "Brothers In Arms - 20th Anniversary Edition" artist: Dire Straits
        • Al Schmitt
        • Philipp Nedel
        • Doug Sax
        For "The Girl In The Other Room"
        • Bob Ludwig
        • Elliot Scheiner
        • Nick Raskulinecz
        For "In Your Honor"

      Best Tejano Album

      • Winners
        • Little Joe & La Familia(artist)
        • Bob Gallarza(producer/engineer/mixer)
        • Ernie Wells(engineer/mixer)
        • José María De León Hernández
        For "Chicanisimo"
        • Joe Posada
        For "Then & Now"

      Best Traditional Blues Album

      • B.B. King
        Nathaniel Kunkel
        Winners
        • B.B. King(artist)
        • Nathaniel Kunkel(engineer/mixer)
        For "80"
      • John Hammond in The Blue and the Gray (1982)
        • John Hammond
        For "In Your Arms AgainIn Your Arms Again"
        • Marcia Ball
        For "Live! Down The Road "
        • Maria Muldaur
        For "Sweet Lovin' Ol' Soul"

      Best Traditional Folk Album

      • Winners
        • Tim O'Brien(artist/producer)
        • Gary Paczosa(engineer/mixer)
        For "Fiddler's Green"
        • The Chieftains
        For "Live From Dublin - A Tribute To Derek Bell"
        • Jo-El Sonnier
        For "Cajun Mardi Gras!"
        • Tom Paxton
        For "Live In The UK"

      Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

      • Tony Bennett
        Phil Ramone
        Winners
        • Tony Bennett(artist)
        • Phil Ramone(producer)
        • Dae Bennett(engineer/mixer)
        For the album "The Art of Romance"
      • Michael Bublé
        • Michael Bublé
        For the album "It's Time"
      • Johnny Mathis
        • Johnny Mathis
        For the album "Isn't It Romantic"
      • Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, and Carly Simon in Piglet's Big Movie (2003)
        • Carly Simon
        For the album "Moonlight Serenade"
      • Rod Stewart
        • Rod Stewart
        For the album "Thanks For The Memory ... Great American Songbook IV"

      Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance

      • Aretha Franklin
        Winner
        • Aretha Franklin
        For the song "A House Is Not a Home"
      • Fantasia Barrino
        • Fantasia Barrino
        For the song "Summertime"
      • Mariah Carey
        • Mariah Carey
        For the song "Mine Again"
      • Alicia Keys
        • Alicia Keys
        For the song "If I Was Your Woman"
      • John Legend at an event for The Oscars (2019)
        • John Legend
        For the song "Stay with You"

      Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album

      • Donnie McClurkin
        Winners
        • Donnie McClurkin(artist/producer)
        • Kevin Bond(producer/engineer/mixer)
        • Ralph Cacciurri(engineer/mixer)
        • Greg Hartman(engineer/mixer)
        For "Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs"
      • Shirley Caesar at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Shirley Caesar
        For "I Know The Truth"
      • Marvin Sapp
        • Marvin Sapp
        For "Be Exalted"

      Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album

      • Bebo Valdés
        Winners
        • Bebo Valdés(artist)
        • Nat Chediak(producer)
        • Fernando Trueba(producer)
        • James Anderson(engineer/mixer)
        • Jim Anderson
        For "Bebo De Cuba"
        • Arturo O'Farrill
        For "Una Noche Inolvidable"

      Best Traditional World Music Album

      • Winners
        • Ali Farka Touré(artist)
        • Toumani Diabaté(artist)
        • Nick Gold(producer)
        • Jerry Boys(engineer/mixer)
        For "In The Heart Of The Moon"
        • Mamadou Diabate
        For "Behmanka"

      Best Urban/Alternative Performance

      • Damian Marley at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winner
        • Damian Marley
        For "Welcome To Jamrock"
      • Damon Albarn, Kevin Bishop, Phil Cornwell, Jamie Hewlett, Remi Kabaka Jr., Gorillaz, and Haruka Abe
        Damon Albarn
        • Gorillaz
        • Jamie Hewlett
        • Damon Albarn
        For "Dirty Harry"
      • Floetry at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Marsha Ambrosius
        • Floetry
        • Marsha Ambrosius
        For "SupaStar"
        • Van Hunt
        For "Dust"

      Lifetime Achievement Award

      • David Bowie
        Winner
        • David Bowie
      • Winner
        • The Weavers
      • Richard Pryor
        Winner
        • Richard Pryor
      • Jessye Norman at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winner
        • Jessye Norman
      • Robert Johnson
        Winner
        • Robert Johnson
      • Merle Haggard
        Winner
        • Merle Haggard
      • Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Cream
        Winner
        • Cream

      Producer of the Year, Classical

      • Winner
        • Tim Handley
        • Steven Epstein
        • Christopher Alder
        • Thomas C. Moore
        • Michael Fine

      Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

      • Winner
        • Steve Lillywhite
      • Jam & Lewis Volume 1
        • Jimmy Jam
      • Danger Mouse
        • Danger Mouse
      • Terry Lewis
        • Terry Lewis
        • Nigel Godrich
      • Pharrell Williams
        • The Neptunes
        • Chad Hugo
        • Pharrell Williams

      Record of the Year

      • Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool, Mike Dirnt, and Green Day
        Winners
        • Green Day(artist/producer)
        • Rob Cavallo(producer)
        • Chris Lord-Alge(engineer/mixer)
        • Doug McKean(engineer/mixer)
        • Billie Joe Armstrong
        For the song "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
      • Mariah Carey
        Jermaine Dupri at an event for Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2009 (2009)
        • Mariah Carey
        • Jermaine Dupri
        • Philip Chin Wen Tan
        For the song "We Belong Together"
      • Damon Albarn, Kevin Bishop, Phil Cornwell, Jamie Hewlett, Remi Kabaka Jr., Gorillaz, and Haruka Abe
        • Gorillaz
        • De La Soul
        • Danger Mouse
        • Jamie Hewlett
        • Damon Albarn
        For the song "Feel Good Inc."
      • Gwen Stefani
        • Gwen Stefani
        • Pharrell Williams
        • The Neptunes
        • Chad Hugo
        • Andrew Coleman
        • Philip Chin Wen Tan
        For the song "Hollaback Girl"
      • Ye
        • Ye
        • Mike Dean
        • Jon Brion
        • Mike D
        • Andrew Dawson
        • Anthony Kilhoffer
        For the song "Gold Digger"

      Song of the Year

      • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        Winners
        • U2(songwriters)
        • Bono
        • The Edge
        • Adam Clayton
        • Larry Mullen Jr.
        For the song "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own"
        • Bobby Boyd(songwriter)
        • Jeff Hanna(songwriter)
        • Marcus Hummon(songwriter)
        For the song "Bless the Broken Road"
      • Bruce Springsteen at an event for Golden Globe Awards (2009)
        • Bruce Springsteen(songwriter)
        For the song "Devils & Dust"
      • Will.i.am
        John Legend at an event for The Oscars (2019)
        • Will.i.am(songwriter)
        • John Legend(songwriter)
        For the song "Ordinary People"
      • Mariah Carey
        • Johntá Austin(songwriter)
        • Mariah Carey(songwriter)
        • Jermaine Dupri(songwriter)
        • Manuel Seal(songwriter)
        For the song "We Belong Together"

      Technical Grammy Award

      • Winner
        • Western Electric
      • Winner
        • Tom Dowd

      Trustees Award

      • Winner
        • Owen Bradley
      • Chris Blackwell
        Winner
        • Chris Blackwell
      • Winner
        • Al Schmitt

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      Event date

      February 8, 2006

      Event location

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