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GRAMMY AWARDS

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

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Les Dents de la mer

      8.1 (701K)
      John Williams
    • John Williams
      Winner
      • John Williams(composer)
      For "Jaws" artist: John Williams
    • [object Object]

      Le crime de l'Orient-Express

      7.2 (72K)
      Richard Rodney Bennett
    • [object Object]

      Nashville

      7.6 (30K)
      Keith Carradine
      Ronee Blakley
      Richard Baskin
      Ben Raleigh
      Richard Reicheg
      Henry Gibson
      Karen Black
    • [object Object]

      Le Retour de la panthère rose

      7.0 (31K)
      Henry Mancini
    • [object Object]

      Le Lion et le Vent

      6.8 (11K)
      Jerry Goldsmith

    Album of the Year

    • Phil Ramone
      Paul Simon
      Winners
      • Phil Ramone(producer)
      • Paul Simon(producer)
      For "Still Crazy After All These Year"
    • Linda Ronstadt
      Peter Asher
      • Linda Ronstadt
      • Peter Asher
      For "Heart Like A Wheel"
    • Elton John
      • Elton John
      For "Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy"
    • Glenn Frey, Timothy B. Schmit, Alison Ellwood, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Eagles at an event for History of the Eagles (2013)
      Don Henley
      • Eagles
      • Don Henley
      • Bill Szymczyk
      For "One Of These Nights"
    • Janis Ian in Saturday Night Live (1975)
      Brooks Arthur
      • Janis Ian
      • Brooks Arthur
      For "Between The Lines"

    Album of the Year, Classical

    • Winners
      • Raymond Minshull(producer)
      • Georg Solti(artist)
      For "Beethoven: Symphonies (9) Complete"
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      • Andrew Kazdin
      For "Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloe (Complete Ballet)"
    • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Andrew Kazdin
      For "Orff: Carmina Burana"
      • Colin Davis
      • Erik Smith
      For "Mozart: Cosi Fan Tutte"
    • Krzysztof Penderecki
      • Krzysztof Penderecki
      For "Penderecki: Magnificat"

    Best Album Notes

    • Pete Hamill
      Winner
      • Pete Hamill(album notes writer)
      For "Blood On The Tracks" artist: Bob Dylan
    • Tom T. Hall
      • Tom T. Hall
      For "Greatest Hits, Vol. 2"
      • George T. Simon
      For "A Legendary Performer - Glenn Miller And His Orchestra"

    Best Album Notes, Classical

    • Winner
        For "Footlifters" artist: Gunther Schuller
      • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
        • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
        • Rory Guy
        For "Joplin: The Easy Winners"
        • Rory Guy
        For "Gershwin: "Gershwin's S'wonderful"

      Best Album Package

      • Winner
        • Jim Ladwig(art director)
        For "Honey" artist: Ohio Players
        • Kosh
        For "Atlantic Crossing"
      • Gary Burden
        • Gary Burden
        For "One Of These Nights"
        • Mick Haggerty
        For "Steppin'"

      Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

      • Ray Stevens
        Winner
        • Ray Stevens(arranger/artist)
        For "Misty" artist: Ray Stevens
      • Mel Torme Dec. 12, 1968
        • Mel Tormé
        For "Gershwin Medley"
        • Gene Puerling
        For "April In Paris"
        • Gene Puerling
        For "Autumn In New York"
        • Gene Puerling
        For "Killing Me Softly With His Song"

      Best Cast Show Album

      • Jerry Wexler in Muscle Shoals (2013)
        Winners
        • Charlie Smalls(composer)
        • Jerry Wexler(producer)
        For "The Wiz" artist: Stephanie Mills, Dee Dee Bridgewater
      • Phil Ramone
        John Kander
        Fred Ebb
        • Phil Ramone(engineer)
        • John Kander
        • Fred Ebb
        For "Chicago"
      • Stephen Sondheim at an event for Sweeney Todd : Le Diabolique Barbier de Fleet Street (2007)
        • Stephen Sondheim
        • Thomas Z. Shepard
        For "A Little Night Music"
      • Marvin Hamlisch
        • Marvin Hamlisch
        • Goddard Lieberson
        For "A Chorus Line"

      Best Chamber Music Performance

      • Artur Rubinstein
        Winners
        • Henrik Szering(artist)
        • Artur Rubinstein(artist)
        • Pierre Fournier(artist)
        For "Schubert: Trios Nos. 1 In B Flat, Op. 99 And 2 In E Flat, Op. 100 (Piano Trios)"
      • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
        Andre Previn circa 1960s
        • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
        • André Previn
        For "Joplin: The Easy Winners And Other Rag Time Music Of Scott Joplin"
      • Mstislav Rostropovich in Soldiers of Music (1991)
        • Mstislav Rostropovich
        For "R. Strauss: Sonata In F For Cello And Piano"
        • Jaime Laredo
        For "Ravel: Trio For Violin, Cello And Piano"

      Best Choral Performance, Classical (Other Than Opera)

      • Michael Tilson Thomas
        Winner
        • Michael Tilson Thomas
        For "Orff: Carmina Burana" artist: Cleveland Boys Choir; Cleveland Orchestra Chorus
        • Pierre Boulez(artist)
        For "Schoenberg: Gurre-Lieder"
      • Leonard Bernstein conducting "Quiz Concert: How Musicscal Are You?" to be broadcast on "The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People" December 10, 1978
        • Leonard Bernstein(artist)
        For "Haydn: Harmoniemesse"
      • Herbert von Karajan
        • Herbert von Karajan
        For "Beethoven: Missa Solemnis"
      • Krzysztof Penderecki
        • Krzysztof Penderecki
        For "Penderecki: Magnificat"
      • Seiji Ozawa
        • Seiji Ozawa
        • John Oliver
        For "Berlioz: La Damnation De Faust"
        • Riccardo Muti
        For "Cherubini: Requiem In D Minor For Male Chorus And Orchestra"

      Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)

      • Winner
        • Alicia de Larrocha
        For "Ravel: Concerto For Left Hand And Concerto For Piano In G/Faure: Fantaisie For Piano And Orchestra" artist: London Philharmonic
      • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
        • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
        For "Saint-Saens: Introduction And Rondo Capriccioso, Havanaise/ Chausson: Poeme/ Ravel: Tzigane"
        • Murray Perahia
        For "Mendelssohn: Concerto No. 1 In G Minor For Piano And No. 2 In D Minor For Piano"
      • Julian Bream
        • Julian Bream
        For "Berkeley: Guitar Concerto/Rodrigo: Concierto De Aranjuez For Guitar"
        • Lynn Harrell
        For "Dvorák: Concerto In B Minor For Cello"
        • Alfred Brendel
        For "Mozart: Concertos No. 18 In B Flat Major And 27 In B Flat Major For Piano And Orchestra (Album)"

      Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (without orchestra)

      • Winner
        • Nathan Milstein(artist)
        For "Bach: Sonatas And Partitas For Violin Unaccompanied"
        • Vladimir Ashkenazy
        For "Chopin: Etudes, Op. 10 And 25"
        • Alicia de Larrocha
        For "Falla: "Music Of Falla" (Three Cornered Hat, El Amor Brujo, etc.)"
        • John Williams
        For "Bach: Suites For Lute"

      Best Classical Performance, Orchestra

      • Winner
        • Pierre Boulez(artist)
        For "Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloe (Complete Ballet)" artist: New York Philharmonic
        • Georg Solti(artist)
        For "Beethoven: Symphonies (9) Complete"
        • James Levine
        For "Mahler: Symphony No. 4 In G Major"
        • Colin Davis
        For "Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique"
      • Herbert von Karajan
        • Herbert von Karajan
        For "Mahler: Symphony No. 5 In C Sharp Minor"
      • Seiji Ozawa
        • Seiji Ozawa
        For "Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 In D Minor"

      Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance

      • Winner
          For "Mahler: Kindertotenlieder" artist: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
        • Plácido Domingo
          Leontyne Price
          • Plácido Domingo
          • Leontyne Price
          For "Verdi And Puccini Duets (Othello, Ballo En Maschera, Manon Lescaut, Madame Butterfly)"
        • Cleo Laine
          • Cleo Laine
          For "Cleo Laine Sings Pierrot Lunaire And Songs By Ives"

        Best Comedy Recording

        • Richard Pryor
          Winner
          • Richard Pryor
          For the album "Is It Something I Said?".
        • Lily Tomlin
          • Lily Tomlin
          For the album "Modern Scream".
        • George Carlin
          • George Carlin
          For the album "An Evening with Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo".
        • Eric Idle at an event for The Anniversary Party (2001)
          John Cleese at an event for Harry Potter à l'école des sorciers (2001)
          • Eric Idle
          • John Cleese
          For "Matching Tie And Handkerchief"

        Best Country Instrumental Performance

        • Chet Atkins
          Winner
          • Chet Atkins(artist)
          For "The Entertainer"
        • Chet Atkins
          "Smokey and the Bandit" Jerry Reed 1977 Universal
          • Chet Atkins(artist)
          • Jerry Reed
          For "Colonel Bogey"
        • Ray Benson
          • Asleep at the Wheel
          • Floyd Domino
          • Ray Benson
          • Lucky Oceans
          For "Fat Boy Rag"
          • Charlie McCoy
          For "Charlie My Boy"
          • Vassar Clements
          For "Vassar Clements"

        Best Country Song

        • Winners
          • Larry Butler(songwriter)
          • Chips Moman(songwriter)
          For "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song" artist: B.J. Thomas
          • Ben Peters
          For "Before The Next Teardrop Falls"

        Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

        • Kris Kristofferson
          Rita Coolidge
          Winners
          • Kris Kristofferson(artist)
          • Rita Coolidge
          For "Lover Please"
        • Ray Benson
          • Asleep at the Wheel
          • Floyd Domino
          • Ray Benson
          • Lucky Oceans
          For "Texas Gold"
        • Loretta Lynn
          Conway Twitty in Platinum High School (1960)
          • Loretta Lynn
          • Conway Twitty
          For "Feelins'"
        • Anita Pointer, Bonnie Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer, and The Pointer Sisters
          • The Pointer Sisters
          • Ruth Pointer
          • Anita Pointer
          For "Live Your Life Before You Die"
          • The Statler Brothers
          For "I'll Go To My Grave Loving You"

        Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

        • Linda Ronstadt
          Winner
          • Linda Ronstadt(artist)
          For "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)"
        • Emmylou Harris
          • Emmylou Harris
          For "If I Could Only Win Your Love"
        • Dolly Parton
          • Dolly Parton
          For "Jolen"
        • Loretta Lynn
          • Loretta Lynn
          For "The Pill"

        Best Country Vocal Performance, Male

        • Willie Nelson in La grande arnaque (2004)
          Winner
          • Willie Nelson(artist)
          For "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain"
        • Glen Campbell
          • Glen Campbell
          For "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In L.A.)"
        • Ray Stevens
          • Ray Stevens
          For "Misty"
        • Waylon Jennings at an event for Good Morning America (1975)
          • Waylon Jennings
          For "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?"
        • John Denver in John Denver: The Higher We Fly (1980)
          • John Denver
          For "Thank God I'm A Country Boy"

        Best Engineered Recording - Non-Classical

        • Brooks Arthur
          Winners
          • Larry Alexander(engineer)
          • Brooks Arthur(engineer)
          • Russ Payne(engineer)
          For "Between The Lines" artist: Janis Ian
          • Bill Schnee
          For "I've Got The Music In Me"
        • Alan Parsons
          • Alan Parsons
          For "Ambrosia"
          • Thomas Vicari
          For "Storm At Sunup"

        Best Engineered Recording, Classical

        • Winners
          • Milton Cherin(engineer)
          • Edward T. Graham(engineer)
          • Ray Moore
          For "Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloe (Complete Ballet)" artist: Pierre Boulez
          • Edward T. Graham
          • Ray Moore
          For "Orff: Carmina Burana"
          • Kenneth Wilkinson
          For "Beethoven: Symphonies (9) Complete"
          • Kenneth Wilkinson
          • James Lock
          For "Stravinsky: The Rite Of Spring"
          • Gordon Parry
          For "Ravel: Daphnis And Chloe"

        Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording

        • Muddy Waters
          Winner
          • Muddy Waters(artist)
          For "The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album"
        • KoKo Taylor
          • KoKo Taylor
          For "I Got What It Takes"

        Best Gospel Performance (other than soul gospel)

        • Winner
          • The Imperials(artist)
          For "No Shortage"
        • Johnny Cash
          • Johnny Cash
          For "Johnny Cash Sings Precious Memories"
          • The Happy Goodman Family
          • Tanya Goodman
          For "Happy Goodman Family Hour"
          • The Statler Brothers
          For "Holy Bible - New Testament"

        Best Inspirational Performance

        • Winners
          • The Bill Gaither Trio(artist)
          • Bill Gaither
          For "Jesus, We Just Want To Thank You"
          • Anita Kerr
          For "Gentle As Morning"
        • Ray Price
          • Ray Price
          For "This Time Lord"
          • Larry Hart
          For "Amazing Grace"

        Best Instrumental Arrangement

        • Winners
          • Pete Carpenter(arranger)
          • Mike Post(arranger/artist)
          For "The Rockford Files" artist: Mike Post
          • Randy Brecker
          For "Some Skunk Funk"
          • Alan Broadbent
          For "Children Of Lima"
          • Thad Jones
          For "Living For The City"

        Best Instrumental Composition

        • Michel Legrand at an event for Max Rose (2013)
          Winner
          • Michel Legrand(composer/artist)
          For "Images" artist: Michel Legrand & Phil Woods
        • Chuck Mangione
          • Chuck Mangione
          For "Chase The Clouds Away"
          • Mike Post
          • Pete Carpenter
          For "The Rockford Files"
          • Skip Scarborough
          For "Earth, Wind And Fire"

        Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band

        • Michel Legrand at an event for Max Rose (2013)
          Winners
          • Phil Woods(artist)
          • Michel Legrand(artist)
          For "Images"
          • Thad Jones
          • Mel Lewis
          For "Potpourri"
        • Bill Watrous
          • Bill Watrous
          For "The Tiger Of San Pedro (Album)"

        Best Jazz Performance by a Group

        • Chick Corea
          Stanley Clarke at an event for Opération funky (2002)
          Winners
          • Chick Corea(artist)
          • Lenny White
          • Stanley Clarke
          For "No Mystery"
        • Count Basie
          • Count Basie(artist)
          For "Basie Jam"
        • John Coltrane in Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary (2016)
          • John Coltrane
          For "Giant Steps (First Release Of Alternate Take)"
        • Dizzy Gillespie
          • Dizzy Gillespie
          For "Dizzy Gillespie's Big 4"
          • Supersax
          For "Supersax Plays Bird With Strings (Album)"

        Best Jazz Performance by a Soloist

        • Dizzy Gillespie
          Winner
          • Dizzy Gillespie(soloist)
          For "Oscar Peterson And Dizzy Gillespie"
        • John Coltrane in Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary (2016)
          • John Coltrane
          For "Giant Steps (First Release Of Alternate Take)"
          • Phil Woods
          For "Images"

        Best Latin Recording

        • Eddie Palmieri
          Winners
          • Eddie Palmieri(artist)
          • Eddie Palmieri Sr.
          For "Sun Of Latin Music"
          • Ray Barretto
          For "Barretto"
          • Mongo Santamaria
          For "Afro-Indo"

        Best New Artist of the Year

        • Natalie Cole
          Winner
          • Natalie Cole(artist)
          • Michael Brecker
          • Randy Brecker
        • Harry Wayne Casey
          • Harry Wayne Casey
        • Richard Finch
          • Richard Finch
        • Robert Johnson
          • Robert Johnson

        Best Opera Recording

        • Erik Smith and Fiona Dourif in Garden Party (2008)
          Winners
          • Colin Davis(producer)
          • Erik Smith(producer)
          For "Mozart: Cosi Fan Tutte" artist: Royal Opera House Orchestra - Covent Garden
          • James Levine
          • Christopher Bishop
          For "Rossini: The Barber Of Seville"
          • Erich Leinsdorf
          For "Korngold: Die Tote Stadt"
          • James Mallinson
          For "Dallapiccola; Il Prigioniero"
          • Christopher Bishop
          For "Vaughan Williams: Sir John In Love (Album)"

        Best Pop Instrumental Performance

        • Winner
          • Van McCoy
          For "The Hustle"
        • Chuck Mangione
          • Chuck Mangione
          For "Chase The Clouds Away"
          • Mike Post
          For "The Rockford Files"
        • Tom Scott
          • Tom Scott
          For "Tom Cat"

        Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus

        • Glenn Frey, Timothy B. Schmit, Alison Ellwood, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Eagles at an event for History of the Eagles (2013)
          Don Henley
          Winners
          • Eagles(artist)
          • Don Henley
          For "Lyin' Eyes"
        • Paul Simon
          Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon, and Simon & Garfunkel
          Art Garfunkel
          • Paul Simon
          • Simon & Garfunkel
          • Art Garfunkel
          For "My Little Town"
        • Gladys Knight
          • Gladys Knight
          For "The Way We Were/Try To Remember"
          • Gene Puerling
          For "A Capella 2"
        • Daryl Dragon and Captain & Tennille
          • Daryl Dragon
          • Captain & Tennille
          For "Love Will Keep Us Together"

        Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female

        • Janis Ian in Saturday Night Live (1975)
          Winner
          • Janis Ian(artist)
          For "At Seventeen"
        • Linda Ronstadt
          • Linda Ronstadt
          For "Heart Like A Wheel"
        • Olivia Newton-John
          • Olivia Newton-John
          For "Have You Never Been Mellow"
        • Judy Collins
          • Judy Collins
          For "Send In The Clowns"
        • Helen Reddy
          • Helen Reddy
          For "Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady"

        Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male

        • Paul Simon
          Winner
          • Paul Simon(artist)
          For "Still Crazy After All These Years"
        • Glen Campbell
          • Glen Campbell
          For "Rhinestone Cowboy"
        • Elton John
          • Elton John
          For "Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy"

        Best Producer of the Year

        • Arif Mardin
          Winner
          • Arif Mardin(producer)
        • Peter Asher
          • Peter Asher
          • Bill Szymczyk

        Best R&B Instrumental Performance

        • Silver Convention
          Winner
          • Silver Convention(artist)
          For "Fly, Robin, Fly"
          • Michael Brecker
          • Randy Brecker
          For "Sneakin' Up Behind You"
        • Herbie Hancock
          • Herbie Hancock
          For "Hang Up Your Hangups"

        Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus

        • Philip Bailey, Earth Wind & Fire, Ralph Johnson, and Verdine White at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          Philip Bailey
          Winners
          • Earth Wind & Fire(artist)
          • Philip Bailey
          For "Shining Star"
        • Harry Wayne Casey
          Richard Finch
          Robert Johnson
          • Harry Wayne Casey
          • Richard Finch
          • Robert Johnson
          For "Get Down Tonight"
        • Anita Pointer, Bonnie Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer, and The Pointer Sisters
          • The Pointer Sisters
          • Ruth Pointer
          • Anita Pointer
          For "How Long (Betcha' Got A Chick On The Side)"
        • Ohio Players in The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976)
          • Ohio Players
          For "Fire"
        • Steve Ferrone in Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin' Down a Dream (2007)
          • Steve Ferrone
          For "Cut The Cake (Album)"

        Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female

        • Natalie Cole
          Winner
          • Natalie Cole(artist)
          For "This Will Be"
        • Gloria Gaynor
          • Gloria Gaynor
          For "Never Can Say Goodbye"

        Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male

        • Ray Charles, c. 1967.
          Winner
          • Ray Charles(artist)
          For "Living For The City"
        • Al Green
          • Al Green
          For "L-O-V-E (Love)"
        • Isaac Hayes in Killing Point (2008)
          • Isaac Hayes
          For "Chocolate Chip"

        Best Recording for Children

        • Richard Burton
          Jonathan Winters
          Winners
          • Richard Burton(narrated by)
          • Jonathan Winters(performed by)
          • Billy Simpson(performed by)
          For the vinyl record "The Little Prince".
        • [object Object]

          1, rue Sésame

          8.1 (16K)
          Jim Henson(produced and performed by)
          Joan Ganz Cooney(performed by)
          Thomas Z. Shepard(produced by)
          Caroll Spinney(performed by)
          Frank Oz(performed by)
          Dave Goelz(performed by)
          Jerry Nelson(performed by)
          Richard Hunt(performed by)
          For the album "Merry Christmas from Sesame Street".
        • Jim Henson at an event for The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)
          • Jim Henson
          For "Bert And Ernie Sing-Along"
        • Carole King
          • Carole King
          For "Really Rosie"

        Best Rhythm & Blues Song

        • Richard Finch
          Winners
          • Richard Finch(songwriter)
          • Harry Wayne Casey(songwriter)
          • Willie Clarke(songwriter)
          • Betty Wright(songwriter/artist)
          For "Where Is The Love" artist: Betty Wright
        • Harry Wayne Casey
          Richard Finch
          • Harry Wayne Casey
          • Richard Finch
          For "Get Down Tonight"
        • Harry Wayne Casey
          Richard Finch
          • Harry Wayne Casey
          • Richard Finch
          For "That's The Way (I Like It)"
          • Charlie Smalls
          For "Ease On Down The Road"

        Best Soul Gospel Performance

        • Winner
          • Andraé Crouch(artist)
          For "Take Me Back"
          • James Cleveland
          For "To The Glory Of God"
          • James Cleveland
          For "Jesus Is The Best Thing"
          • James Cleveland
          For "God Has Smiled On Me"

        Best Spoken Word Album

        • [object Object]
          Winner

          Give 'em Hell, Harry!

          7.3 (611)
          James Whitmore

        Best Spoken Word Recording

        • James Whitmore
          Winner
          • James Whitmore(artist)
          For "Give 'Em Hell Harry"
        • Orson Welles
          • Orson Welles
          For "Immortal Sherlock Holmes Mercury Theater On The Air"

        Record of the Year

        • Daryl Dragon and Captain & Tennille
          Winners
          • Daryl Dragon(artist)
          • Captain & Tennille(producer)
          For "Love Will Keep Us Together"
        • Glen Campbell
          • Glen Campbell
          For "Rhinestone Cowboy"
        • Glenn Frey, Timothy B. Schmit, Alison Ellwood, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Eagles at an event for History of the Eagles (2013)
          Don Henley
          • Eagles
          • Don Henley
          • Bill Szymczyk
          For "Lyin' Eyes"
        • Barry Manilow
          Clive Davis
          • Barry Manilow
          • Clive Davis
          For "Mandy"
        • Janis Ian in Saturday Night Live (1975)
          Brooks Arthur
          • Janis Ian
          • Brooks Arthur
          For "At Seventeen"

        Song of the Year

        • Stephen Sondheim at an event for Sweeney Todd : Le Diabolique Barbier de Fleet Street (2007)
          Winner
          • Stephen Sondheim(songwriter)
          For "Send In The Clowns" artist: Judy Collins
        • Janis Ian in Saturday Night Live (1975)
          • Janis Ian
          For "At Seventeen"

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        Academy Awards, USABAFTA AwardsBerlin International Film FestivalCannes Film FestivalCritics Choice AwardsDirectors Guild of America, USAFilm Independent Spirit AwardsGolden Globes, USAGrammy AwardsMumbai Film FestivalPGA AwardsPrimetime Emmy AwardsScreen Actors Guild AwardsSundance Film FestivalSXSW Film FestivalToronto International Film FestivalTribeca Film FestivalVenice Film FestivalWriters Guild of America, USA

        Event date

        February 28, 1976

        Event location

        USA

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