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    Album of the Year

    • Alanis Morissette
      Glen Ballard
      Winners
      • Alanis Morissette
      • Glen Ballard(producer)
      For "Jagged Little Pill"
    • Mariah Carey
      • Mariah Carey
      • Walter Afanasieff
      • Jermaine Dupri
      • Manuel Seal
      For "Daydream"
    • Michael Jackson
      • Michael Jackson
      • Janet Jackson
      • R. Kelly
      • Bruce Swedien
      • David Foster
      • Jimmy Jam
      • Terry Lewis
      • Bill Bottrell
      For "History Past, Present And Future Book I"
    • Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam
      • Pearl Jam
      • Jeff Ament
      • Brendan O'Brien
      • Jerome Turner
      • Eddie Vedder
      For "Vitalogy"
    • Joan Osborne
      • Joan Osborne
      For "Relish"

    Best Album Notes

    • Winner
      • Rob Bowman(album notes writer)
      for "The Complete Stax/Volt Soul Singles, Vol. 3: 1972-1975"(Various Artists)
      • Dan Morgenstern
      For "I'll Be Seeing You: A Tribute To Carmen McRae"
      • Dan Morgenstern
      For "Lets Do It: Best Of The Verve Years"

    Best Alternative Music Performance

    • Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, and Nirvana
      Winners
      • Nirvana(artist)
      • Dave Grohl
      • Pat Smear
      • Krist Novoselic
      MTV Unplugged In New York
    • Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett, and Foo Fighters at an event for Sound City (2013)
      Dave Grohl at an event for Sound City (2013)
      Pat Smear
      • Foo Fighters
      • Dave Grohl
      • Pat Smear
      For "Foo Fighters"
    • Björk at an event for Fashion Police (2002)
      • Björk
      For "Post"
    • PJ Harvey
      • PJ Harvey
      For "To Bring You My Love"
      • Chris Ballew
      For "The Presidents Of The United States Of America"

    Best Bluegrass Album

    • Winner
      • Nashville Bluegrass Band(artist)
      for "Unleashed"
      • Stuart Duncan
      For "Unleashed"
      • The Cox Family
      For "Beyond The City"
      • Claire Lynch
      For "Moonlighter"

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Richard Stoltzman in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
      Emanuel Ax
      Yo-Yo Ma at an event for The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001)
      Winners
      • Richard Stoltzman(artist)
      • Emanuel Ax(artist)
      • Yo-Yo Ma(artist)
      for "Brahms/Beethoven/Mozart: Clarinet Trios"
      • Emerson String Quartet
      For "Webern: Works For String Quartet; String Trio, Op. 20"
      • Marc Johnson
      For "Haydn: The Seven Last Words Of Christ (Album)"

    Best Choral Performance

    • Winner
      • Herbert Blomstedt(conductor)
      for "Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem" (San Francisco Symphony Chorus; San Francisco Symphony Orchestra)
      • Robert Shaw
      For "Evocation Of The Spirit (Works Of Gorecki, Part, Barber, Etc.)"
      • John Eliot Gardiner
      For "Verdi: Requiem; Quattro Pezzi Sacri"

    Best Classical Album

    • Winners
      • Karl-August Naegler(producer)
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      for "Debussy: La Mer; Nocturnes; Jeux"
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      • Karl-August Naegler
      For "Bartók: Divertimento; Dance Suite, Etc."
    • Mstislav Rostropovich in Soldiers of Music (1991)
      • Mstislav Rostropovich
      • Friedemann Engelbrecht
      • Maxim Vengerov
      For "Prokofiev/Shostakovich: Violin Concertos No. 1"
    • Charles Dutoit
      • Deborah Voigt
      • Gary Lakes
      • Raymond Minshull
      • Charles Dutoit
      • Françoise Pollet
      • Gino Quilico
      For "Berlioz: Les Troyens"

    Best Classical Contemporary Composition

    • Winner
      • Olivier Messiaen(composer)
      for "Messiaen: Concert A Quatre"
      • John Adams
      For "Adams: Chamber Symphony"
      • Gunther Schuller
      For "Schuller: Of Reminiscences And Reflections"

    Best Classical Engineered Recording

    • Michael Mailer
      Winners
      • Herbert Blomstedt(conductor)
      • Jonathan Stokes(engineer)
      • Michael Mailer(engineer)
      for "Bartók: Concerto For Orchestra; "Kossuth" - Symphonic Poem"
      • Lawrence Rock
      • William Hoekstra
      For "The Typewriter - Leroy Anderson Favorites"
      • Lawrence Rock
      • William Hoekstra
      For "Orff: Carmina Burana"
      • Tony Faulkner
      For "Prokofiev: Alexander Nevsky"
      • Tony Faulkner
      For "The Lily And The Lamb (Chant And Polyphony From Medieval England)"

    Best Classical Vocal Performance

    • Winner
      • Sylvia McNair
      for "The Echoing Air - The Music Of Henry Purcell" (Academy Of Ancient Music)
      • Bryn Terfel
      For "The Vagabond (Songs By Vaughan Williams, Butterworth, Etc.)"

    Best Contemporary Blues Album

    • Buddy Guy
      Winner
      • Buddy Guy(artist)
      for "Slippin' In"
    • Robert Cray
      • The Robert Cray Band
      • Robert Cray
      For "Some Rainy Morning"
      • Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown
      For "The Man"
    • Albert Collins
      • Albert Collins
      For "(Live '92 - '93) (Album)"

    Best Contemporary Folk Album

    • Emmylou Harris
      Winner
      • Emmylou Harris(artist)
      for "Wrecking Ball"
    • Bob Dylan 1985
      • Bob Dylan
      For "MTV Unplugged"
      • The Chieftains
      For "The Long Black Veil"
    • Steve Earle at an event for Escrocs en herbe (2009)
      • Steve Earle
      For "Train A Comin''
    • John Prine
      • John Prine
      For "Lost Dogs And Mixed Blessings"

    Best Contemporary Jazz Performance

    • Lyle Mays
      Winners
      • Pat Metheny(artist)
      • Steve Rodby
      • Pat Metheny Group
      • Lyle Mays
      for "We Live Here"
      • Larry Carlton
      • Lee Ritenour
      For "Larry And Lee"
    • Marcus Miller
      • Marcus Miller
      For "Tales"
      • Yellowjackets
      • Bob Mintzer
      For "Dreamland"
    • Nathan East
      • Bob James
      • Lee Ritenour
      • Nathan East
      • Fourplay
      For "Elixir"

    Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album

    • CeCe Winans
      Winner
      • CeCe Winans(artist)
      for "Alone In His Presence"
    • Yolanda Adams at an event for BET Awards 2018 (2018)
      • Yolanda Adams
      For "More Than A Melody"
      • Daniel Winans
      For "Not In My House"

    Best Country Album

    • Shania Twain at an event for Walk the Line (2005)
      Winner
      • Shania Twain(artist)
      for "The Woman In Me"
    • Trisha Yearwood
      • Trisha Yearwood
      For "Thinkin' About You"
    • Dwight Yoakam
      • Dwight Yoakam
      For "Dwight Live"
    • The Mavericks
      Raul Malo
      • The Mavericks
      • Raul Malo
      For "Music For All Occasions"
      • John Michael Montgomery
      For "John Michael Montgomery"

    Best Country Collaboration with Vocals

    • Alison Krauss
      Shenandoah
      Winners
      • Alison Krauss(artist)
      • Shenandoah(artist)
      for "Somewhere In The Vicinity Of The Heart"
    • Dolly Parton
      Vince Gill
      • Dolly Parton
      • Vince Gill
      For the song "I Will Always Love You."
    • Chet Atkins
      • Chet Atkins(artist)
      For "All My Loving"
    • Reba McEntire
      • Reba McEntire
      • Trisha Yearwood
      • Linda Davis
      • Martina McBride
      For "On My Own"
    • Alan Jackson
      George Jones
      • Alan Jackson
      • George Jones
      For "A Good Year For The Roses"

    Best Country Instrumental Performance

    • Bela Fleck in Throw Down Your Heart (2008)
      Winners
      • Johnny Gimble(artist)
      • Asleep at the Wheel(artist)
      • Bela Fleck(artist)
      • Ray Benson
      for "Hightower"
    • Bela Fleck in Throw Down Your Heart (2008)
      • Bela Fleck
      For "Cheeseballs In Cowtown"
    • DUANE EDDY & HIS 1963 XKE 3.8 JAGUAR
      • Doc Watson
      • Duane Eddy
      For "Thunder Road/Sugarfoot Rag"
      • Flaco Jiménez
      For "Cat Walk"
    • Earl Scruggs
      • Earl Scruggs
      • Bill Monroe
      For "Sally Goodin"

    Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

    • The Mavericks
      Raul Malo
      Winners
      • The Mavericks(artist)
      • Raul Malo
      for "Here Comes The Rain"
    • Brooks & Dunn
      • Brooks & Dunn
      For "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone"
    • Shenandoah
      • Shenandoah
      For "Darned If I Don't (Danged If I Do)"

    Best Country Song

    • Vince Gill
      Winner
      • Vince Gill(songwriter)
      for "Go Rest High On That Mountain" artist: Vince Gill
    • Shania Twain at an event for Walk the Line (2005)
      Mutt Lange
      • Shania Twain
      • Mutt Lange
      For "Any Man Of Mine"

    Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

    • Stephen McLaughlin
      Winners
      • Jim Scott(engineer)
      • Stephen McLaughlin(engineer)
      • Richard Dodd(engineer)
      • David Bianco(engineer)
      for "Wildflowers" artist: Tom Petty
      • Al Schmitt
      For "Afterglow"
    • Bruce Swedien
      • Bruce Swedien
      For "History Past, Present And Future Book I"
      • Elliot Scheiner
      • Ron Jacobs
      For "Hell Freezes Over"

    Best Female Country Vocal Performance

    • Alison Krauss
      Winner
      • Alison Krauss(artist)
      for "Baby, Now That I've Found You"
    • Shania Twain at an event for Walk the Line (2005)
      • Shania Twain
      For "Any Man Of Mine"
    • Patty Loveless
      • Patty Loveless
      For "You Don't Even Know Who I Am"
    • Pam Tillis at an event for Les divins secrets (2002)
      • Pam Tillis
      For "Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)"
    • Martina McBride at an event for Country Strong (2010)
      • Martina McBride
      For "Safe In The Arms Of Love"

    Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

    • Annie Lennox
      Winner
      • Annie Lennox
      For the song "No More "I Love You's"".
    • Mariah Carey
      • Mariah Carey
      For the song "Fantasy".
    • Bonnie Raitt
      • Bonnie Raitt
      For "You Got It"
    • Vanessa Williams at an event for Meet the Browns (2008)
      • Vanessa Williams
      For "Colors Of The Wind"
    • Joan Osborne
      • Joan Osborne
      For "One Of Us"

    Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

    • Anita Baker
      Winner
      • Anita Baker(artist)
      for "I Apologize"
    • Brandy Norwood
      • Brandy Norwood
      For the song "Baby".
    • Toni Braxton
      • Toni Braxton
      For the song "I Belong To You".
    • Mariah Carey
      • Mariah Carey
      For the song "Always Be My Baby".
    • Vanessa Williams at an event for Meet the Browns (2008)
      • Vanessa Williams
      For "The Way That You Love"

    Best Female Rock Vocal Performance

    • Alanis Morissette
      Winner
      • Alanis Morissette(artist)
      for "You Oughta Know"
    • PJ Harvey
      • PJ Harvey
      For "Down By The Water"
    • Joan Osborne
      • Joan Osborne
      For "St. Teresa"
    • Toni Childs
      • Toni Childs
      For "Lay Down Your Pain (Single)"

    Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus

    • Winner
      • Carol Cymbala(choir director)
      for "Praise Him - Live!" (The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir)
    • Hezekiah Walker in The Gospel (2005)
      • Hezekiah Walker
      For "Live In New York By Any Means..."
      • Donald Lawrence
      For "Bible Stories"
      • Milton Brunson
      For "Shout"

    Best Hard Rock Performance

    • Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam
      Winners
      • Pearl Jam(artist)
      • Jeff Ament
      • Jerome Turner
      • Eddie Vedder
      For "Spin The Black Circle"
    • Red Hot Chili Peppers
      Flea at an event for Harvey Milk (2008)
      • Red Hot Chili Peppers
      • Flea
      For "Blood Sugar Sex Magik"
    • Alice in Chains in MTV Unplugged (1989)
      • Alice in Chains
      For "Grind"
    • Edward Van Halen and Van Halen at an event for 2015 Billboard Music Awards (2015)
      Sammy Hagar and Kari Hagar at an event for Sahara (2005)
      • Van Halen
      • Sammy Hagar
      For "The Seventh Seal"

    Best Historical Album

    • Winners
      • David Satz(mastering engineer)
      • Jon M. Samuels(mastering engineer)
      • Anthony Salvatore(mastering engineer)
      • James P. Nichols(mastering engineer)
      • Thomas McCluskey(mastering engineer)
      • Ray Hall(mastering engineer)
      • John Pfeiffer(compilation producer)
      for "The Heifetz Collection" artist: Jascha Heifetz & Various Artists
    • George Martin
      • George Martin
      For "Live At The BBC"
      • Orrin Keepnews
      • Steven Lasker
      • Erick Labson
      For "Early Ellington: The Complete Brunswick And Vocalion Recordings of Duke Ellington, 1926-1931"
      • Joel Dorn
      • Tom Dowd
      For "John Coltrane: The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings"
      • Billy Vera
      • James Austin
      • Rachel Gutek
      For "The R&B Box: 30 Years Of Rhythm And Blues"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement

    • Robert Farnon
      Winner
      • Robert Farnon(arranger)
      for "Lament" artist: J. Johnson & The Robert Farnon Orchestra
      • Jorge Calandrelli
      For "Atras Da Porta"
      • Jorge Calandrelli
      For "Manha De Carnaval"
    • Marcus Miller
      • Marcus Miller
      For "Come Together"
      • Michael Abene
      For "Cookin' At The Continental"

    Best Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocal(s)

    • Winner
      • Rob McConnell(arranger)
      for "I Get A Kick Out Of You" artist: Mel Tormé with Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass
    • Bobby McFerrin
      • Bobby McFerrin
      For "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song)"
    • Jeremy Lubbock
      • Jeremy Lubbock
      For "'Round Midnight"
    • Tom Scott
      • Tom Scott
      For "Stormy Monday Blues"

    Best Instrumental Composition

    • Winner
      • Bill Holman(composer)
      for "A View From The Side" artist: The Bill Holman Band
    • Chick Corea
      • Chick Corea(artist)
      For "New Life"
      • Billy Childs
      For "The Starry Night"
    • Marcus Miller
      Allen Toussaint
      • Marcus Miller
      • Allen Toussaint
      For "Tales"

    Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      USS Alabama

      7.4 (131K)
      Hans Zimmer
      For "Crimson Tide".
    • [object Object]

      Batman Forever

      5.4 (276K)
      Elliot Goldenthal
      For "Batman Forever".
    • Wynton Marsalis
      • Wynton Marsalis
      For "Buggy Ride".
    • [object Object]

      The Cure

      7.7 (11K)
      Dave Grusin
      For "The Cure".
    • [object Object]

      Ed Wood

      7.8 (189K)
      Howard Shore
      For the main title.

    Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)

    • Winner
      • Radu Lupu(artist)
      for "Schubert: Piano Sonatas (B Flat Major And A Major)"
      • Murray Perahia
      For "Chopin: 4 Ballades (Waltzes, Nocturne, Mazurkas And Etudes)"
      • Evgeny Kissin
      For "Chopin, Vol. 2 (Sonata No. 3; Mazurkas)"

    Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)

    • Itzhak Perlman at an event for The 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006)
      Winner
      • Itzhak Perlman(artist)
      for "The American Album - Works Of Bernstein, Barber, Foss" (Boston Symphony Orchestra)
    • Mstislav Rostropovich in Soldiers of Music (1991)
      • Mstislav Rostropovich
      For "Messiaen: Concert A Quatre"
      • Evgeny Kissin
      For "Prokofiev: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 And 3"
      • Maxim Vengerov
      For "Prokofiev/Shostakovich: Violin Concertos No. 1"

    Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group

    • McCoy Tyner
      Winners
      • McCoy Tyner(artist)
      • Michael Brecker(artist)
      for "Infinity"
    • Charlie Haden
      • Charlie Haden
      For "Steal Away"
    • Charlie Haden
      Roy Haynes
      • Charlie Haden
      • Roy Haynes
      • Kenny Barron
      For "Wanton Spirit"
      • Joe Henderson
      For "Double Rainbow - The Music Of Antonio Carlos Jobim"
      • Fred Hersch
      For "I Never Told You - Fred Hersch Plays Johnny Mandel"

    Best Jazz Instrumental Solo

    • Winner
      • Michael Brecker(soloist)
      for "Impressions"
    • Herbie Hancock
      • Herbie Hancock
      • Eliane Elias
      For "The Way You Look Tonight"
    • Charlie Haden
      • Charlie Haden
      For "Go Down Moses"
      • Kenny Barron
      For "Take The Coltrane (Track)"

    Best Jazz Vocal Performance

    • Lena Horne
      Winner
      • Lena Horne(artist)
      for "An Evening With Lena Horne"
    • Dee Dee Bridgewater
      • Dee Dee Bridgewater
      For "Love And Peace: A Tribute To Horace Silver"
    • Dianne Reeves in Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)
      • Dianne Reeves
      For "Quiet After The Storm"
    • Kurt Elling
      • Kurt Elling
      For "Close Your Eyes"

    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance

    • Tom Scott
      Winner
      • Tom Scott(artist)
      for "All Blues" (GRP All-Star Big Band)
      • Bill Holman
      For "A View From The Side"
      • Joe Lovano
      For "Rush Hour"

    Best Latin Jazz Performance

    • Winner
      • Jobim(artist)
      For "Antonio Brasileiro"
    • Eddie Palmieri
      • Eddie Palmieri
      • Eddie Palmieri Sr.
      For "Arete"
      • Carlos 'Patato' Valdés
      For "Ritmo Y Candela: Rhythm At The Crossroads"
      • Andy González
      For "Pensativo (Album)"

    Best Latin Pop Performance

    • Jon Secada
      Winner
      • Jon Secada(artist)
      for "Amor"
    • Rocío Dúrcal
      • Rocío Dúrcal
      For "Hay Amores y Amores"
      • Adolfo Ángel
      • Gustavo Ángel
      For "Nuestras Canciones"
      • Maná
      For "Cuando Los Angeles Lloran"
    • Julio Iglesias
      • Julio Iglesias
      For "La Carretera"

    Best Male Country Vocal Performance

    • Vince Gill
      Winner
      • Vince Gill(artist)
      for "Go Rest High On That Mountain"
    • Alan Jackson
      • Alan Jackson
      For "Gone Country"
    • Dwight Yoakam
      • Dwight Yoakam
      For "A Thousand Miles From Nowhere"
      • John Michael Montgomery
      For "I Can Love You Like That"

    Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

    • Seal
      Winner
      • Seal
      For the song "Kiss From a Rose"
    • Michael Jackson
      • Michael Jackson(artist)
      For "You Are Not Alone (Single)"
    • Sting
      • Sting
      For "When We Dance"
    • Elton John
      • Elton John
      For "Believe"
    • Bryan Adams
      • Bryan Adams
      For "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?"

    Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(artist)
      for "For Your Love"
    • Prince
      • Prince
      For "I Hate U"
    • D'Angelo at an event for Jackie Brown (1997)
      • D'Angelo
      For "Brown Sugar"
    • Barry White
      • Barry White
      For "Baby's Home"

    Best Male Rock Vocal Performance

    • Tom Petty
      Winner
      • Tom Petty(artist)
      for "You Don't Know How It Feels"
    • Bob Dylan 1985
      • Bob Dylan
      For "Knockin' On Heaven's Door"
    • Lenny Kravitz at an event for Entourage (2004)
      • Lenny Kravitz
      For "Rock And Roll Is Dead"
    • Neil Young
      • Neil Young
      For "Peace And Love"

    Best Metal Performance

    • Nine Inch Nails and Ilan Rubin in Austin City Limits (1975)
      Trent Reznor
      Winners
      • Nine Inch Nails(artist)
      • Trent Reznor
      for "Happiness In Slavery"
    • Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich, James Hetfield, Metallica, and Robert Trujillo
      • Metallica
      For "For Whom The Bell Tolls"
    • David Ellefson, Dave Mustaine, Megadeth, Kiko Loureiro, and Dirk Verbeuren
      • Megadeth
      For "Paranoid"
    • Rob Zombie
      • Rob Zombie
      For "More Human Than Human"
    • Gwar
      • Gwar
      For "S.F.W."

    Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance

    • Winner
      • Flaco Jiménez(artist)
      for "Flaco Jimenez"
      • La Mafia
      For "Exitos En Vivo"
      • Ramón Ayala
      For "Lagrimas"

    Best Music Video - Long Form

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Secret World Live

      8.6 (740)
      Peter Gabriel(artist)
      François Girard(video director)
      Robert Warr(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      Green Jelly: 333

      8.6 (18)
      Green Jellÿ(artist)
      Bill Manspeaker(video director)
    • The Planets

      7.7 (26)
      Charles Dutoit(artist)
      The Montreal Symphony Orchestra(artist)
      Barbara Willis Sweete(video director)
      Niv Fichman(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      Saltimbanco

      7.5 (308)
      Cirque du Soleil(artist)
      Jacques Payette(video director)
      Hélène Dufresne(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Line, the Cross & the Curve

      7.6 (489)
      Kate Bush(artist/video director)
      Margarita Doyle(video producer)
    • Linda Feferman
      • James McMurtry(video director)
      • K.C. Amos(video director)
      • Sande Chen(video director)
      • Linda Feferman(video director)
      • Johannes Gamble(video director)
      • Nathan Hope(video director)
      • Pip Johnson(video director)
      • Brenda McIntyre(video director)
      • Luillo Ruiz(video director)
      • Deborah Stratman(video director)
      For "Where'd You Hide The Body"

    Best Music Video, Short Form

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Michael Jackson feat. Janet Jackson: Scream

      7.6 (1.3K)
      Janet Jackson(artist)
      Michael Jackson(artist)
      Mark Romanek(video director)
      Ceán Chaffin(video producer)
    • [object Object]

      Björk: It's Oh So Quiet

      7.7 (736)
      Björk(artist)
      Spike Jonze(video director)
      Vincent Landay(video producer)
    • Dave Matthews Band: What Would You Say

      5.5 (12)
      Dave Matthews Band(artist)
      David Hogan(video director)
      Jack Hardwicke(video producer)
      Dave Matthews
    • [object Object]

      Herbie Hancock: Dis Is da Drum

      Herbie Hancock(artist)
      Mark A.Z. Dippé(video director)
      John Follmer(video producer)
      Clint Goldman(video producer)
    • Sinéad O'Connor: Famine

      6.5 (12)
      Sinéad O'Connor(artist)
      Andy Delaney(video director)
      Monty Whitebloom(video director)
      Sid Daffarn(video producer)

    Best Musical Album for Children

    • Winner
      • Barbara Bailey Hutchison(artist)
      for "Sleepy Time Lullabys"
    • Alan Menken at an event for Raiponce (2010)
      Stephen Schwartz
      • Alan Menken
      • Stephen Schwartz
      For "Pocahontas Sing-Along"
    • Los Lobos
      • Los Lobos
      For "Papa's Dream"

    Best Musical Show Album

    • Mike Stoller
      Arif Mardin
      Jerry Leiber
      Winners
      • Mike Stoller(producer)
      • Arif Mardin(producer)
      • Jerry Leiber(producer)
      For "Smokey Joe's Cafe - The Songs Of Leiber & Stoller" (Original Broadway Cast)
      • Thomas Z. Shepard
      For "Kiss Of The Spider Woman"
      • Jay David Saks
      For "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying!"
      • Joel Moss
      For "Anyone Can Whistle - Live At Carnegie Hall"

    Best New Age Album

    • Winner
      • George Winston(artist)
      for "Forest"
    • Kitarô at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Kitarô
      For "An Enchanted Evening (Album)"
    • Tangerine Dream
      • Tangerine Dream
      For "Tyranny Of Beauty (Album)"

    Best New Artist

    • Winner
      • Hootie & the Blowfish
    • Darius Rucker
      Winner
      • Darius Rucker
    • Alanis Morissette
      • Alanis Morissette
    • Brandy Norwood
      • Brandy Norwood
    • Joan Osborne
      • Joan Osborne
    • Shania Twain at an event for Walk the Line (2005)
      • Shania Twain

    Best Opera Recording

    • Charles Dutoit
      Winners
      • Raymond Minshull(producer)
      • Charles Dutoit(conductor)
      • Deborah Voigt
      • Gino Quilico
      • Françoise Pollet
      • Gary Lakes
      for "Berlioz: Les Troyens" (Chorus De L'Orchestre Symphonie Montreal; L'Orchestra Symphonie Montreal)
      • Karl-August Naegler
      • John Eliot Gardiner
      For "Mozart: Don Giovanni"
    • Valery Gergiev
      • Olga Borodina
      • Valery Gergiev
      For "Borodin: Prince Igor"
    • Della Jones in Top C's and Tiaras (1983)
      • Morten Winding
      • Cecilia Bartoli
      • Della Jones
      For "Mozart: La Clemenza Di Tito"
      • Sumi Jo
      For "Rossini: Tancredi (Album)"

    Best Orchestral Performance

    • Winner
      • Pierre Boulez(conductor)
      for "Debussy: La Mer" (Cleveland Orchestra)
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      For "Bartók: Divertimento; Dance Suite, Etc."
    • Andre Previn circa 1960s
      • André Previn
      For "Shostakovich: Symphony No. 8"
      • Simon Rattle
      For "Elgar: Enigma Variations; Falstaff; Grania And Diarmid"

    Best Polka Album

    • Winner
      • Jimmy Sturr(artist)
      for "I Love To Polka"
    • Brave Combo
      • Brave Combo
      • Carl Finch
      For "Polkas For A Gloomy World"
      • Walter Ostanek
      For "Happiness Is Polkas And Waltzes With Walter Ostanek And Friends"
      • Lenny Gomulka's Chicago Push
      For "For Old Times Sake"

    Best Pop Album

    • Joni Mitchell in Beverly Hills, California
      Winners
      • Joni Mitchell(artist)
      • Larry Klein
      For "Turbulent Indigo"
    • Madonna at an event for 55th BFI London Film Festival (2011)
      • Madonna(artist/producer)
      For "Bedtime Stories"
    • Mariah Carey
      • Mariah Carey
      • Walter Afanasieff
      For "Daydream"
    • Glenn Frey, Timothy B. Schmit, Alison Ellwood, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Eagles at an event for History of the Eagles (2013)
      • Eagles
      • Elliot Scheiner
      • Don Henley
      • Ron Jacobs
      • Joe Walsh
      For "Hell Freezes Over"
    • Annie Lennox
      • Annie Lennox
      For "Medusa"

    Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals

    • Van Morrison
      Winners
      • The Chieftains(artist)
      • Van Morrison(artist)
      for "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?"
    • Michael Jackson
      Janet Jackson
      • Michael Jackson
      • Janet Jackson
      For "Scream"
    • Mariah Carey
      Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, and Boyz II Men
      • Mariah Carey
      • Boyz II Men
      For the song "One Sweet Day".
    • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For "Someone To Love"
    • Anita Baker
      James Ingram
      • Anita Baker
      • James Ingram
      For "When You Love Someone"

    Best Pop Instrumental Performance

    • Los Lobos
      Winner
      • Los Lobos(artist)
      for "Mariachi Suite"
    • Dave Grusin
      • Dave Grusin
      For "Yesterday"
    • Kenny G at an event for The Invention of Lying (2009)
      • Kenny G
      For "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
    • Woody Allen at an event for Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
      Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Jaimoe, Chuck Leavell, Butch Trucks, Lamar Williams, and The Allman Brothers Band
      • Woody Allen
      • The Allman Brothers Band
      For "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed"
    • Bruce Hornsby
      • Bruce Hornsby
      For "Song B"

    Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals

    • Darius Rucker
      Winners
      • Darius Rucker(artist)
      • Hootie & the Blowfish
      for "Let Her Cry"
    • Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, and TLC
      • TLC
      For "Waterfalls"
    • Glenn Frey, Timothy B. Schmit, Alison Ellwood, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Eagles at an event for History of the Eagles (2013)
      Don Henley
      Joe Walsh
      • Eagles
      • Don Henley
      • Joe Walsh
      For "Love Will Keep Us Alive"

    Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

    • Michael W. Smith
      Winner
      • Michael W. Smith(artist)
      for "I'll Lead You Home"
    • Steven Curtis Chapman at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Steven Curtis Chapman
      For "The Music Of Christmas"
      • Sandi Patty
      For "Find It On The Wings"
      • Larnelle Harris
      For "Unbelievable Love"
      • Brown Bannister
      For "My Utmost For His Highest"

    Best R&B Album

    • Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, and TLC
      Winner
      • TLC(artist)
      for "Crazysexycool"
    • Mary J. Blige
      Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Des hommes sans loi (2012)
      • Mary J. Blige
      • Sean 'Diddy' Combs
      For the album "My Life".
    • Prince
      • Prince
      For "The Gold Experience"
    • D'Angelo at an event for Jackie Brown (1997)
      • D'Angelo
      For "Brown Sugar"
    • Barry White
      • Barry White
      For "The Icon Is Love"

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

    • Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, and TLC
      Winner
      • TLC(artist)
      for "Creep"
    • Booker T. Jones
      Steve Cropper
      Terence Trent D'Arby at an event for Clubland (1999)
      • Booker T. Jones
      • Steve Cropper
      • Terence Trent D'Arby
      For "A Change Is Gonna Come"
      • Mark Kibble
      • Cedric Dent
      For "All I Need (Is A Chance)"

    Best Rap Album

    • Naughty By Nature
      Winner
      • Naughty By Nature
      For the album "Poverty's Paradise."
    • Tupac Shakur in Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
      • Tupac Shakur
      For the album "Me Against the World."
    • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
      Krayzie Bone
      • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
      • Krayzie Bone
      For the album "E 1999 Eternal."
    • Ol' Dirty Bastard
      • Ol' Dirty Bastard
      For the album "Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version."
    • Skee-Lo
      • Skee-Lo
      For the album "I Wish."

    Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group

    • Mary J. Blige
      Method Man in Power Book II: Ghost (2020)
      Winners
      • Mary J. Blige
      • Method Man
      For the song "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By" .
    • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
      Krayzie Bone
      • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
      • Krayzie Bone
      For "1st Of Tha Month"
    • Naughty By Nature
      • Naughty By Nature
      For "Feel Me Flow"
    • Cypress Hill
      • Cypress Hill
      For "Throw Your Set In The Air"

    Best Rap Solo Performance

    • Coolio at an event for Hyper Noël (2002)
      Winner
      • Coolio(artist)
      for "Gangsta's Paradise"
    • Dr. Dre
      • Dr. Dre
      For "Keep Their Heads Ringin'"
    • Coolio at an event for Hyper Noël (2002)
      • Coolio
      For "Fantastic Voyage"
    • Tupac Shakur in Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
      • Tupac Shakur
      For "Dear Mama"
    • The Notorious B.I.G.
      • The Notorious B.I.G.
      For "Big Poppa"
    • Skee-Lo
      • Skee-Lo
      For "I Wish"

    Best Recording Package

    • Joni Mitchell in Beverly Hills, California
      Winners
      • Joni Mitchell(art director)
      • Robbie Cavolina(art director)
      for "Turbulent Indigo" artist: Joni Mitchell
      • Stefan Sagmeister
      For "Mountains Of Madness"
    • Gary Burden
      • Gary Burden
      For "Mirror Ball"

    Best Recording Package - Boxed

    • Frank Zappa in Deux cents motels (1971)
      Winners
      • Frank Zappa(art director)
      • Gail Zappa(art director)
      for "Civilization Phaze III" artist: Frank Zappa
    • Tommy Steele in Le plus Heureux des milliardaires (1967)
      • Tommy Steele
      • Blind Melon
      • Glen Graham
      • Shannon Hoon
      • Christopher Thorn
      • Rogers Stevens
      • Brad Smith
      For "Soup"
      • Mark Farrow
      For "Alternative (Album)"

    Best Reggae Album

    • Shaggy
      Winner
      • Shaggy(artist)
      for "Boombastic"
    • Ziggy Marley
      • Stephen Marley
      • Ziggy Marley
      • Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
      For "Free Like We Want 2 B"
      • Burning Spear
      For "Rasta Business"
      • Third World
      For "Live It Up (Album)"

    Best Rhythm & Blues Song

    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(songwriter)
      for "For Your Love" artist: Stevie Wonder
    • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For "Red Light Special"
    • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For "You Can't Run"
    • D'Angelo at an event for Jackie Brown (1997)
      • D'Angelo
      For "Brown Sugar"

    Best Rock Album

    • Alanis Morissette
      Glen Ballard
      Winners
      • Alanis Morissette(artist)
      • Glen Ballard
      for "Jagged Little Pill"
    • Rick Rubin at an event for South Park, le film : Plus long, plus grand et pas coupé (1999)
      Tom Petty
      • Rick Rubin
      • Tom Petty
      For "Wildflowers"
    • Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam
      • Pearl Jam
      • Jeff Ament
      • Brendan O'Brien
      • Jerome Turner
      • Eddie Vedder
      For "Vitalogy"
    • Neil Young
      • Neil Young
      • Brendan O'Brien
      For "Mirror Ball"

    Best Rock Gospel Album

    • Winner
      • Ashley Cleveland(artist)
      for "Lesson Of Love"
      • Petra
      For "No Doubt"
    • Jars of Clay at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • Jars of Clay
      For "Jars Of Clay"

    Best Rock Instrumental Performance

    • Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Jaimoe, Chuck Leavell, Butch Trucks, Lamar Williams, and The Allman Brothers Band
      Woody Allen at an event for Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
      Winners
      • The Allman Brothers Band(artist)
      • Woody Allen
      for "Jessica"
    • Steve Vai
      • Steve Vai
      For "Tender Surrender"
    • Carlos Santana
      • Carlos Santana
      For "Every Now And Then"
      • The Jeff Healey Band
      For "Shapes Of Things"

    Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

    • John Popper
      Winner
      • John Popper(artist)
      for "Run-Around"
    • Jimmy Page
      Robert Plant
      • Jimmy Page
      • Robert Plant
      For "Kashmir"
    • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • U2
      • The Edge
      • Bono
      • Adam Clayton
      • Larry Mullen Jr.
      For "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me"
    • Glenn Frey, Timothy B. Schmit, Alison Ellwood, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, and Eagles at an event for History of the Eagles (2013)
      Don Henley
      Joe Walsh
      • Eagles
      • Don Henley
      • Joe Walsh
      For "Hotel California"
    • Dave Matthews Band
      Dave Matthews
      • Dave Matthews Band
      • Dave Matthews
      For "What Would You Say"

    Best Rock Song

    • Glen Ballard
      Alanis Morissette
      Winners
      • Glen Ballard(songwriter)
      • Alanis Morissette(songwriter)
      for "You Oughta Know" artist: Alanis Morissette
    • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • U2
      • The Edge
      • Bono
      • Adam Clayton
      • Larry Mullen Jr.
      For "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me"
    • Bob Dylan 1985
      • Bob Dylan
      For "Dignity"
    • Neil Young
      • Neil Young
      For "Downtown"
    • Trent Reznor
      • Trent Reznor
      For "Hurt"

    Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Pocahontas : Une légende indienne

      6.7 (212K)
      Alan Menken
      Stephen Schwartz
      For the song "Colors of the Wind". artist: Vanessa Williams & Judy Kuhn
    • [object Object]

      Don Juan DeMarco

      6.7 (54K)
      Bryan Adams
      Michael Kamen
      Mutt Lange
      For the song "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?".
    • [object Object]

      Clockers

      6.9 (24K)
      Bruce Hornsby
      Chaka Khan
      For the song "Love Me Still".
    • [object Object]

      Bad Boys : Flics de choc

      6.8 (307K)
      Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      For the song "Someone to Love".
    • [object Object]

      Richard au pays des livres magiques

      6.2 (27K)
      James Horner
      Barry Mann
      Cynthia Weil
      For the song "Whatever You Imagine".

    Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album

    • Winner
      • Bill Hearn(producer)
      For "Amazing Grace - A Country Salute To Gospel"(Various Artists)
    • Crystal Gayle
      • Crystal Gayle
      For "Someday"
      • Ralph Stanley
      For "A Gospel Gathering"
      • Bruce Carroll
      For "One Summer Evening Live"

    Best Spoken Comedy Album

    • Jonathan Winters
      Winner
      • Jonathan Winters
      For the album "Crank(y) Calls".
    • Jeff Foxworthy
      • Jeff Foxworthy
      For the album "Games Rednecks Play".
    • Don Imus
      • Don Imus
      For the album "God's Other Son".
    • Adam Sandler
      • Adam Sandler
      For "What The Hell Happened To Me? (Album)"

    Best Spoken Word Album for Children

    • Patrick Stewart at an event for La Machine à explorer le temps (2002)
      Winners
      • Patrick Stewart(artist)
      • Martin Sauer
      for "Prokofiev: Peter And The Wolf"
    • B.B. King
      Denzel Washington
      • B.B. King
      • Doris Wilhousky
      • Denzel Washington
      "John Henry"
    • Winona Ryder
      • Winona Ryder
      "The Diary of a Young GIrl"
    • B.B. King
      • B.B. King(artist)
      For "John Henry"
    • Taj Mahal
      Morgan Freeman
      • Taj Mahal
      • Doris Wilhousky
      • Morgan Freeman
      For "Follow The Drinking Gourd"
      • David Holt
      • William Mooney
      For "Why The Dog Chases The Cat: Great Animal Stories"

    Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album

    • Maya Angelou
      Winner
      • Maya Angelou(artist)
      for "Phenomenal Woman"
    • Danny Glover at an event for Blindness (2008)
      • Danny Glover
      For "Long Walk to Freedom"
    • Leonard Nimoy
      • Leonard Nimoy
      For "I Am Spock"
    • Garrison Keillor
      • Garrison Keillor
      For "Guy Noir: Radio Private Eye"

    Best Traditional Blues Album

    • John Lee Hooker
      Winner
      • John Lee Hooker(artist)
      for "Chill Out"

    Best Traditional Folk Album

    • Ramblin' Jack Elliott
      Winner
      • Ramblin' Jack Elliott(artist)
      for "South Coast"
      • Norman Blake
      For "While Passing Along This Way"
      • Laurie Lewis
      For "The Oak And The Laurel"

    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance

    • Frank Sinatra
      Winner
      • Frank Sinatra(artist)
      for "Duets II"
    • Julie Andrews at an event for 13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2007)
      • Julie Andrews
      For "Julie Andrews - Broadway - The Music Of Richard Rodgers"

    Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album

    • Shirley Caesar at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      Winner
      • Shirley Caesar(artist)
      for "Shirley Caesar Live - He Will Come"
      • The Blind Boys of Alabama
      For "I Brought Him With Me"
      • The Mighty Clouds of Joy
      For "Power"

    Best Tropical Latin Performance

    • Gloria Estefan
      Winner
      • Gloria Estefan(artist)
      for "Abriendo Puertas"
    • Rubén Blades in Il était une fois au Mexique... Desperado 2 (2003)
      • Rubén Blades
      For "Tras La Tormenta"
    • Cachao
      • Cachao
      For "Master Sessions Volume II"
    • Marc Anthony at an event for El cantante (2006)
      • Marc Anthony
      For "Todo A Su Tiempo"
    • Celia Cruz in Soul Power (2008)
      • Celia Cruz
      For "Irrepetible"

    Best World Music Album

    • Winner
      • Deep Forest(artist)
      for "Boheme"
    • Ravi Shankar
      Zakir Hussain
      • Ravi Shankar
      • Zakir Hussain
      For "Raga Aberi"
    • Cesária Évora in Ad Lib (1986)
      • Cesária Évora
      For "Cesaria Evora"

    Classical Producer of the Year

    • Winner
      • Steven Epstein(artist)
      • Jay David Saks
      • John Fraser
      • Andrew Cornall

    Lifetime Achievement Award

    • Winner
      • Georg Solti(artist)
    • Stevie Wonder
      Winner
      • Stevie Wonder(artist)
    • Marvin Gaye
      Winner
      • Marvin Gaye
    • Dave Brubeck
      Winner
      • Dave Brubeck

    Producer of the Year

    • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
      Winner
      • Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
    • Jam & Lewis Volume 1
      • Jimmy Jam
    • Glen Ballard
      • Glen Ballard
    • Rick Rubin at an event for South Park, le film : Plus long, plus grand et pas coupé (1999)
      • Rick Rubin
    • Terry Lewis
      • Terry Lewis

    Record of the Year

    • Trevor Horn
      Seal
      Winners
      • Trevor Horn(producer)
      • Seal
      For "Kiss From a Rose"
    • Mariah Carey
      Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, and Boyz II Men
      • Mariah Carey
      • Boyz II Men
      • Walter Afanasieff
      For "One Sweet Day"
    • Rozonda 'Chilli' Thomas, Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, and TLC
      • TLC
      For "Waterfalls"
    • Coolio at an event for Hyper Noël (2002)
      • Coolio
      For "Gangsta's Paradise"
    • Joan Osborne
      • Joan Osborne
      For "One Of Us"

    Song of the Year

    • Seal
      Winner
      • Seal(songwriter)
      For the song "Kiss From a Rose" artist: Seal
    • Alanis Morissette
      Glen Ballard
      • Alanis Morissette
      • Glen Ballard
      For "You Oughta Know"
    • R. Kelly
      • R. Kelly
      For "You Are Not Alone"

    Trustees Award

    • George Martin
      Winner
      • George Martin
    • Jerry Wexler in Muscle Shoals (2013)
      Winner
      • Jerry Wexler

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