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

    • Winner
      • Norman Whitfield(composer)
      For "Car Wash" (Various Artists)
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      For "3 Days Of The Condor"

    Album of the Year

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(artist/producer)
      For "Songs In The Key Of Life"
    • George Benson
      • George Benson
      • Tommy LiPuma
      For "Breezin'"
    • Bill Champlin, Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, Chicago, Tris Imboden, James Pankow, and Jason Scheff in The Roseanne Show (1997)
      Bill Champlin
      • Chicago
      • Bill Champlin
      • James William Guercio
      For "Chicago X"
    • Boz Scaggs, 1978.
      • Boz Scaggs
      For "Silk Degrees"
    • Peter Frampton
      • Peter Frampton
      For "Frampton Comes Alive"

    Album of the Year, Classical

    • Daniel Barenboim in Il Trovatore (2014)
      Artur Rubinstein
      Winners
      • Daniel Barenboim(conductor)
      • Artur Rubinstein(artist)
      • Max Wilcox(producer)
      For "Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos"
      • Georg Solti(artist)
      • Christopher Raeburn
      For "Bizet: Carmen"
      • Vladimir Horowitz
      • John Pfeiffer
      For "Horowitz Concerts 1975/76 (Schumann, Scriabin) (Album)"
    • Michael Tilson Thomas
      George Gershwin, 1929.
      • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Andrew Kazdin
      • George Gershwin
      For "Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue/An American In Paris"
    • Lorin Maazel in Charlie Rose (1991)
      • Lorin Maazel
      For "Gershwin: Porgy And Bess"
      • Gunther Schuller
      • Tom Mowrey
      For "Joplin: Treemonisha"
    • Arturo Toscanini circa 1940
      • Arturo Toscanini
      • John Pfeiffer
      For "Arturo Toscanini - The Philadelphia Orchestra"
      • David Munrow
      • Christopher Bishop
      For "The Art Of Courtly Love"

    Best Album Notes

    • Winner
      • Dan Morgenstern(album notes writer)
      For "The Changing Face Of Harlem - The Savoy Sessions" (Various Artists)

    Best Album Package

    • Winner
      • John Berg
      For "Chicago X" artist: Chicago
      • Acy R. Lehman
      For "Coney Island Baby"

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

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Car Wash

      6.2 (8.8K)
      Norman Whitfield
    • [object Object]

      La Malédiction

      7.5 (142K)
      Jerry Goldsmith
    • [object Object]

      Vol au-dessus d'un nid de coucou

      8.7 (1.1M)
      Jack Nitzsche
    • [object Object]

      Le riche et le pauvre

      8.2 (3.7K)
      Alex North
    • [object Object]

      Taxi Driver

      8.2 (985K)
      Bernard Herrmann
      Posthumously.
    • [object Object]

      Les 3 jours du Condor

      7.4 (66K)
      Dave Grusin

    Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

    • Jimmie Haskell
      Winners
      • James William Guercio(arranger)
      • Jimmie Haskell(arranger)
      For "If You Leave Me Now" artist: Chicago
    • Paul McCartney
      • Paul McCartney
      For "Let 'em In"
    • Claus Ogermann February 1967
      • Klaus Ogermann
      For "Boto (Porpoise)"
      • Clare Fischer
      For "Green Dolphin Street"
    • Robert Farnon
      • Robert Farnon
      For "Sentimental Journey"

    Best Arrangement for Voices (Duo, Group or Chorus)

    • Winner
      • Starland Vocal Band(arranger/artist)
      For "Afternoon Delight" artist: Starland Vocal Band
    • 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 "Can't Hide Love"
      • Gene Puerling
      For "I Get Along Without You Very Well"

    Best Cast Show Album

    • Winners
      • Original Broadway Cast(artist)
      • Luigi Creatore(producer)
      • Hugo Peretti(producer)
      For "Bubbling Brown Sugar"
      • Thomas Z. Shepard
      For "Side By Side By Sondheim"
    • Richard Rodgers
      Sheldon Harnick
      • Richard Rodgers
      • Thomas Z. Shepard
      • Sheldon Harnick
      For "Rex"
    • Stephen Sondheim at an event for Sweeney Todd : Le Diabolique Barbier de Fleet Street (2007)
      • Stephen Sondheim
      • Thomas Z. Shepard
      For "Pacific Overtures"
      • Goddard Lieberson
      For "My Fair Lady - 20th Anniversary Production"

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Winner
      • David Munrow(artist)
      For "The Art Of Courtly Love"
    • Daniel Barenboim in Il Trovatore (2014)
      • Daniel Barenboim
      For "Beethoven: Sonatas For Cello (Complete)"
    • Gregor Piatigorsky in Carnegie Hall (1947)
      Jascha Heifetz c. 1937
      • Gregor Piatigorsky
      • Jascha Heifetz
      For "The Heifetz - Piatigorsky Concerts (Dvorak: Trio In F Minor For Piano With Leonard Pennario, Stravinsky: Suite Italienne For Violin And Cello, Gilere: Duo For Violin And Cello, etc"
    • Glenn Gould in L'heure du concert (1954)
      • Glenn Gould
      • Philadelphia Brass Ensemble
      For "Hindemith: Sonatas For Brass And Piano (Complete)"
    • Richard Stoltzman in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
      • Richard Stoltzman
      For "Messiaen: Quartet For The End Of Time"
      • Peter Salaff
      • Paul Katz
      • Cleveland Quartet
      For "Barber: Quartet For Strings, Op.11/Ives: Quartet No. 2 From Strings (Two American Masterpieces)"

    Best Choral Performance (Other Than Opera)

    • Andre Previn circa 1960s
      Winner
      • André Previn
      For "Rachmaninoff: The Bells" artist: London Symphony Chorus; London Symphony Orchestra

    Best Classical Orchestral Performance

    • Winners
      • Georg Solti(artist)
      • Raymond Minshull
      For "Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra" artist: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      • Andrew Kazdin
      For "Falla: Three Cornered Hat (Boulez Conducts Falla)"
      • Georg Solti(artist)
      • Raymond Minshull
      For "Elgar: Symphony No 2 In E Flat Major"
    • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Michael Tilson Thomas
      • Andrew Kazdin
      For "Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue"
      • James Levine
      • Thomas Z. Shepard
      • Jay David Saks
      For "Brahms: Symphony No. 1 In C Minor"
    • Zubin Mehta
      • Zubin Mehta
      • Raymond Minshull
      For "The Fourth Of July! (Ives: Symphony No. 2, Variations On America/ Copland: Appalachian Spring/ Bernstein: Overture To Candide/ Gershwin: American In Paris)"

    Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)

    • Artur Rubinstein
      Winner
      • Artur Rubinstein(artist)
      For "Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos" artist: London Philharmonic Orchestra
      • Vladimir Ashkenazy
      For "Prokofiev: The Five Piano Concertos"
    • Mstislav Rostropovich in Soldiers of Music (1991)
      • Mstislav Rostropovich
      For "Strauss: Don Quixote"
      • Andrés Segovia
      For "The Intimate Guitar/2 (Bach, Sor, Albeniz, Molleda, San Sebastian, Samazeuilh)"
      • Nathan Milstein
      For "Brahms: Violin Concerto In D Major For Violin"

    Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (without orchestra)

    • Winner
      • Vladimir Horowitz(artist)
      For "Horowitz Concerts 1975/76"
    • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
      • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
      For "(Kreisler) Itzhak Perlman Plays Fritz Kreisler (Caprice Viennois, Andantino In The Style Of Martini, Allegretto in The Style Of Boccherini, La Gitana)"
      • Vladimir Ashkenazy
      For "Rachmaninoff: 23 Preludes"
      • Maurizio Pollini
      For "Chopin: Preludes, Op.28"
      • Alfred Brendel
      For "Schubert: Sonata In A Minor, Op. 42 And Hungarian Melody In B Minor (D817) (Album)"

    Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance

    • Beverly Sills
      Winner
      • Beverly Sills
      For "Herbert: Music Of Victor Herbert"
    • Barbra Streisand at an event for Maman, j'ai raté ma vie (2012)
      • Barbra Streisand(artist)
      For "Classical Barbra (Debussy: Beau Soir, Canteloube: Berceuse, Wolf: Verschwiegene, Etc.)"
      • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
      For "Wolf: Morike Lieder"
      • Jan De Gaetani
      For "Ives: Songs (Album)"

    Best Comedy Recording

    • Richard Pryor
      Winner
      • Richard Pryor
      For the Album "Bicentennial Nigger"
    • Bill Cosby
      • Bill Cosby
      For the Album "Billy Cosby is Not Himself These Days , Rat Own , Rat Own , Rat Own"
    • Tommy Chong
      Cheech Marin
      • Tommy Chong
      • Cheech Marin
      For "Sleeping Beauty"

    Best Country Instrumental Performance

    • Les Paul
      Chet Atkins
      Winners
      • Les Paul(artist)
      • Chet Atkins(artist)
      For "Chester And Lester"
      • Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass
      For "Texas"

    Best Country Song

    • Larry Gatlin
      Winner
      • Larry Gatlin(songwriter)
      For "Broken Lady" artist: Larry Gatlin
      • Charlie Rich
      • Billy Sherrill
      For "Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)"

    Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group

    • Winner
      • The Amazing Rhythm Aces(artist)
      For "The End Is Not In Sight (The Cowboy Tune)"
    • Ray Benson
      • Asleep at the Wheel
      • Floyd Domino
      • Ray Benson
      • Lucky Oceans
      For "Route 66"
    • Loretta Lynn
      Conway Twitty in Platinum High School (1960)
      • Loretta Lynn
      • Conway Twitty
      For "The Letter"
    • Tammy Wynette in Hee Haw (1969)
      George Jones
      • Tammy Wynette
      • George Jones
      For "Golden Ring"
      • The Statler Brothers
      For "Your Picture In The Paper"

    Best Country Vocal Performance, Female

    • Emmylou Harris
      Winner
      • Emmylou Harris(artist)
      For "Elite Hotel"
    • Dolly Parton
      • Dolly Parton
      For "All I Can Do"
    • Crystal Gayle
      • Crystal Gayle
      For "I'll Get Over You"
    • Tammy Wynette in Hee Haw (1969)
      • Tammy Wynette
      For "'Til I Can Make It On My Own"

    Best Country Vocal Performance, Male

    • Ronnie Milsap
      Winner
      • Ronnie Milsap(artist)
      For "(I'm A) Stand By My Woman Man"
    • Willie Nelson in La grande arnaque (2004)
      • Willie Nelson(artist)
      For "I'd Have To Be Crazy"
    • Waylon Jennings at an event for Good Morning America (1975)
      • Waylon Jennings
      For "Are You Ready For The Country"
    • Larry Gatlin
      • Larry Gatlin
      For "Broken Lady"
    • Freddy Fender
      • Freddy Fender
      For "Before The Next Teardrop Falls"

    Best Engineered Recording - Non-Classical

    • Winner
      • Al Schmitt(engineer)
      For "Breezin'" artist: George Benson
    • Alan Parsons
      • Alan Parsons
      For "Somewhere I've Never Travelled"
    • Alan Parsons
      • Alan Parsons
      For "Tales Of Mystery And Imagination- Edgar Allan Poe"

    Best Engineered Recording, Classical

    • Winners
      • Edward T. Graham(engineer)
      • Milton Cherin(engineer)
      • Ray Moore
      For "Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue" artist: George Gershwin 1925 Piano Roll; Michael Tilson Thomas cond. Columbia Jazz Band
      • Edward T. Graham
      • Ray Moore
      • Milton Cherin
      For "Falla: Three Cornered Hat (Boulez Conducts Falla)"
      • James Lock
      For "Strauss: An Alpine Symphony"
      • James Lock
      For "Mahler: Symphony No. 2 In C Minor ("Resurrection")"
      • James Lock
      For "Gershwin: Porgy And Bess"
      • Paul Goodman
      For "Brahms: Symphony No. 1 In C Minor"

    Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording

    • John Hartford
      Winner
      • John Hartford(artist)
      For "Mark Twang"

    Best Gospel Performance (other than soul gospel)

    • Winner
      • The Oak Ridge Boys(artist)
      For "Where The Soul Never Dies"
      • The Blackwood Brothers
      For "Learning To Lean"
      • The Imperials
      For "Just Because"

    Best Inspirational Performance

    • Winner
      • Gary S. Paxton(artist)
      For "The Astonishing, Outrageous, Amazing, Incredible, Unbelievable, Different World of Gary S. Paxton"
    • Stevie Wonder
      • Stevie Wonder(artist)
      For "Have A Talk With God (Track)"
    • Willie Nelson in La grande arnaque (2004)
      • Willie Nelson(artist)
      For "Amazing Grace"
    • Charley Pride
      • Charley Pride
      For "Sunday Morning With Charley Pride"
      • Charlie Rich
      For "Silver Linings"
    • Ray Price
      • Ray Price
      For "Precious Memories"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement

    • Chick Corea
      Winner
      • Chick Corea(arranger/artist)
      For "Leprechaun's Dream"
    • John Williams
      Henry Mancini
      • John Williams
      • Henry Mancini
      For "The Disaster Movie Suite"
      • Bob James
      For "Westchester Lady"
    • Claus Ogermann February 1967
      • Klaus Ogermann
      For "Saudade Do Brazil"
    • Stanley Clarke at an event for Opération funky (2002)
      • Stanley Clarke
      For "Life Is Just A Game"a

    Best Instrumental Composition

    • Chuck Mangione
      Winner
      • Chuck Mangione(artist/composer)
      For "Bellavia" artist: Chuck Mangione
    • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
      Johnny Mandel
      • Quincy Jones
      • Johnny Mandel
      • Louis Johnson
      For "Midnight Soul Patrol"
    • Stevie Wonder
      • Stevie Wonder(artist)
      For "Contusion (Track)"
    • Henry Mancini
      • Henry Mancini
      For "The White Dawn"
    • Chick Corea
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      For "Leprechaun's Dream"

    Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band

    • Duke Ellington C. 1930's
      Winner
      • Duke Ellington(artist)
      For "The Ellington Suites"
    • Dizzy Gillespie
      Machito in Machito and Orchestra (1946)
      • Dizzy Gillespie
      • Machito
      For "Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods"
      • Phil Woods
      For "The New Phil Woods Album"
      • Thad Jones
      • Mel Lewis
      For "New Life"

    Best Jazz Performance by a Group

    • Chick Corea
      Winner
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      For "The Leprechaun"
    • Count Basie
      • Count Basie(artist)
      For "Basie And Zoot"
    • Bill Evans
      • Bill Evans
      For "Since We Met"

    Best Jazz Performance by a Soloist (instrumental)

    • Count Basie
      Winner
      • Count Basie(soloist)
      For "Basie And Zoot"
      • Art Tatum
      For "Works Of Art"
      • Phil Woods
      For "The New Phil Woods Album"

    Best Jazz Vocal Performance

    • Ella Fitzgerald, June 1967.
      Winner
      • Ella Fitzgerald(artist)
      For "Fitzgerald And Pass...Again"
    • Sarah Vaughan, c. 1945.
      • Sarah Vaughan
      For "More Sarah Vaughan Live In Japan"
    • Cleo Laine
      • Cleo Laine
      For "Porgy And Bess"

    Best Latin Recording

    • Eddie Palmieri
      Winners
      • Eddie Palmieri(artist)
      • Eddie Palmieri Sr.
      For "Unfinished Masterpiece"
    • Eydie Gormé
      • Eydie Gormé
      For "La Gorme"
    • Johnny Pacheco
      • Johnny Pacheco
      For "El Maestro"
      • Mongo Santamaria
      For "Sofrito"

    Best New Artist of the Year

    • Winner
      • Starland Vocal Band(artist)
      • Brothers Johnson

    Best Opera Recording

    • Lorin Maazel in Charlie Rose (1991)
      Winners
      • Michael Moorcock(producer)
      • Lorin Maazel(producer)
      For "Gershwin: Porgy And Bess" artist: Cleveland Orchestra
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      For "Schoenberg: Moses Und Aaron"
      • Georg Solti(artist)
      • Christopher Raeburn
      For "Bizet: Carmen"
    • Lorin Maazel in Charlie Rose (1991)
      • Lorin Maazel
      • Christopher Bishop
      For "Massenet: Thais"
      • Erik Smith
      For "Haydn: Orlando Paladino"
      • Gunther Schuller
      • Tom Mowrey
      For "Joplin: Treemonisha"
      • Claudio Abbado
      For "Verdi: Macbeth"

    Best Pop Instrumental Performance

    • George Benson
      Winner
      • George Benson(artist)
      For "Breezin'"
    • Stevie Wonder
      • Stevie Wonder(artist)
      For "Contusion (Track)"
      • Michael Brecker
      • Randy Brecker
      For "Back To Back"
    • Jeff Beck
      • Jeff Beck
      For "Wired"
      • Walter Murphy
      For "A Fifth Of Beethoven"

    Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus

    • Bill Champlin, Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, Chicago, Tris Imboden, James Pankow, and Jason Scheff in The Roseanne Show (1997)
      Bill Champlin
      Winners
      • Chicago(artist)
      • Bill Champlin
      For "If You Leave Me Now"
    • Elton John
      • Elton John
      For "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
      • Starland Vocal Band
      For "Afternoon Delight"

    Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female

    • Linda Ronstadt
      Winner
      • Linda Ronstadt(artist)
      For "Hasten Down The Wind"
    • Emmylou Harris
      • Emmylou Harris
      For "Here, There And Everywhere"
    • Natalie Cole
      • Natalie Cole
      For "Natalie"
    • Joni Mitchell in Beverly Hills, California
      • Joni Mitchell
      For "The Hissing Of Summer Lawns"

    Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(artist)
      For "Songs In The Key Of Life"
    • George Benson
      • George Benson
      For "This Masquerade"
    • Lou Rawls
      • Lou Rawls
      For "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"
    • Boz Scaggs, 1978.
      • Boz Scaggs
      For "Silk Degrees"

    Best Producer of the Year

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(producer)
    • Kenny Gamble
      • Kenny Gamble

    Best R&B Instrumental Performance

    • George Benson
      Winner
      • George Benson(artist)
      For "Theme From Good King Bad"
    • Herbie Hancock
      • Herbie Hancock
      For "Doin' It"
    • Marvin Gaye
      • Marvin Gaye
      For "After The Dance"

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

    • Marilyn McCoo
      Billy Davis Jr.
      Winners
      • Marilyn McCoo(artist)
      • Billy Davis Jr.(artist)
      For "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"
    • 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 "Gratitude"
    • Harry Wayne Casey
      Richard Finch
      Robert Johnson
      • Harry Wayne Casey
      • Richard Finch
      • Robert Johnson
      For "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty (Single)"
      • Wild Cherry
      For "Play That Funky Music"

    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female

    • Natalie Cole
      Winner
      • Natalie Cole(artist)
      For "Sophisticated Lady (She's A Different Lady)"
    • Aretha Franklin
      • Aretha Franklin
      For "Something He Can Feel"
    • Diana Ross in Mahogany (1975)
      • Diana Ross
      For "Love Hangover"
    • Melba Moore and Ted Terry KJLH Radio Station in Los Angeles
      • Melba Moore
      For "Lean On Me"

    Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(artist)
      For "I Wish"
    • Lou Rawls
      • Lou Rawls
      For "Groovy People"
    • Marvin Gaye
      • Marvin Gaye
      For "I Want You"
    • Boz Scaggs, 1978.
      • Boz Scaggs
      For "Lowdown"
      • Joe Simon
      For "I Need You, You Need Me"

    Best Recording for Children

    • Hermione Gingold
      Karl Böhm
      Winners
      • Hermione Gingold(Narrated by)
      • Karl Böhm(Conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)
      For "Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf / Saint-Saens: Carnival of the Animals".
    • [object Object]

      Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains

      7.6 (232K)
      Frank Churchill(Composer)
      Larry Morey(Lyricist)
      Leigh Harline(Composer - Orchestral Score)
      Paul J. Smith(Composer - Orchestral Score)
      The nominations for Frank Churchill and Leigh Harline were posthumously.
    • Wayne Allwine
      Alan Young in Margie (1946)
      • Wayne Allwine(voice of Mickey Mouse)
      • Alan Young(voice of Scrooge McDuck)
      For "Disney's A Christmas Carol".
    • Sterling Holloway in That Girl (1966)
      • Sterling Holloway(voice of Winnie the Pooh)
      For "Winnie-the-Pooh for President (Campaign Song)".
    • Muhammad Ali in When We Were Kings (1996)
      • Muhammad Ali(& His Gang)
      For "The Adventures of Ali and His Gang vs. Mr. Tooth Decay".

    Best Rhythm & Blues Song

    • Boz Scaggs, 1978.
      David Paich
      Winners
      • Boz Scaggs(songwriter)
      • David Paich(songwriter/artist)
      For "Lowdown" artist: Boz Scaggs
    • Harry Wayne Casey
      Richard Finch
      • Harry Wayne Casey
      • Richard Finch
      For "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty (Single)"

    Best Soul Gospel Performance

    • Mahalia Jackson in Rejoice and Shout (2010)
      Winner
      • Mahalia Jackson(artist)
      For "How I Got Over"
      • Andraé Crouch
      For "This Is Another Day"
      • James Cleveland
      For "Touch Me - Volume II"
      • James Cleveland
      For "Give It To Me"

    Best Spoken Word Recording

    • James Earl Jones
      Winners
      • James Earl Jones(artist)
      • Henry Fonda(artist)
      • Orson Welles(artist)
      • Helen Hayes(artist)
      For "Great American Documents"

    Record of the Year

    • George Benson
      Winners
      • George Benson(artist)
      • Tommy LiPuma(producer)
      For "This Masquerade"
    • Paul Simon
      Phil Ramone
      • Paul Simon
      • Phil Ramone(engineer)
      For "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover"
    • Bill Champlin, Robert Lamm, Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, Chicago, Tris Imboden, James Pankow, and Jason Scheff in The Roseanne Show (1997)
      Bill Champlin
      • Chicago
      • Bill Champlin
      • James William Guercio
      For "If You Leave Me Now"
      • Starland Vocal Band
      • Milton Okun
      For "Afternoon Delight"
    • Barry Manilow
      • Barry Manilow
      For "I Write The Songs"

    Song of the Year

    • Bruce Johnston
      Winner
      • Bruce Johnston(songwriter)
      For "I Write The Songs" artist: Barry Manilow
    • Leon Russell
      • Leon Russell
      For "This Masquerade"

    Trustees Award

    • Walt Disney and Leopold Stokowski
      Winner
      • Leopold Stokowski
    • Thomas A. Edison
      Winner
      • Thomas A. Edison
      Posthumously.

    Best Choral Performance, Classical (Other Than Opera)

    • 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 "Berlioz: Requiem"
      • Colin Davis
      For "Tippett: A Child Of Our Time"
      • Carlo Maria Giulini
      For "Beethoven: Missa Solemnis"
      • Claudio Abbado
      For "Verdi: Opera Choruses"

    Best Country Vocal Performance - Female

    • Dolly Parton
      • Dolly Parton
      For the album "All I Can Do."

    Best New Artist

    • Tom Scholz, Boston, and David Victor
      • Boston
      • Wild Cherry

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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 19, 1977

    Event location

    USA

    Event links

    • http://www.grammy.com/

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