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    Album of the Year

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      O Brother, Where Art Thou?

      7.7 (341K)
      Alison Krauss(artist)
      Union Station(artist)
      Tim Blake Nelson(artist)
      Chris Thomas King(artist)
      Emmylou Harris(artist)
      Gillian Welch(artist)
      Harley Allen(artist)
      John Hartford(artist)
      Norman Blake(artist)
      Pat Enright(artist)
      Hannah Peasall(artist)
      Leah Peasall(artist)
      Sarah Peasall(artist)
      Ralph Stanley(artist)
      Sam Bush(artist)
      Stuart Duncan(artist)
      The Cox Family(artist)
      The Fairfield Four(artist)
      The Whites(artist)
      T Bone Burnett(producer)
      Peter F. Kurland(engineer/mixer)
      Mike Piersante(engineer/mixer)
      Gavin Lurssen(mastering engineer)
      Jerry Douglas
      Barry Bales
      Ron Block
      Dan Tyminski
      Cheryl White
      Sharon White
    • India Arie
      • India Arie
      • Mike Shipley
      • Dave Way
      • Alvin Speights
      • Carlos Broady
      For the album "Acoustic Soul"
    • Bob Dylan 1985
      • Bob Dylan
      • Chris Shaw
      For the album "Love and Theft"
    • Outkast at an event for ESPY Awards (2004)
      • Outkast
      • André 3000
      • Big Boi
      • Ralph Cacciurri
      • John Frye
      • Carl Mo
      • Leslie Brathwaite
      • David Sheats
      • Matt Still
      • Richard Huredia
      • Mark Goodchild
      For the album "Stankonia"
    • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
      • U2
      • Brian Eno
      • Daniel Lanois
      • Steve Lillywhite
      • Richard Rainey
      • The Edge
      • Steve Fitzmaurice
      • Bono
      • Larry Mullen Jr.
      For "All That You Can't Leave Behind"

    Best Album Notes

    • Elijah Wald
      Winner
      • Elijah Wald(album notes writer)
      For "Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection - 1960-2000 The Journey Of Chris Strachwitz" (Various Artists)
    • Walter Mosley
      Winner
      • Walter Mosley(album notes writer)
      For "Richard Pryor...And It's Deep Too! - The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968-1992)" artist: Richard Pryor
      • Rob Bowman
      For "The Stax Story"

    Best Alternative Music Album

    • Guy Berryman
      Winners
      • Guy Berryman(producer)
      • Jon Buckland(producer)
      • Will Champion(producer)
      • Chris Martin(producer)
      • Ken Nelson(producer)
      • Coldplay(artist)
      • Michael Brauer
      For "Parachutes"
    • Radiohead
      Thom Yorke in Glastonbury (2006)
      • Radiohead
      • Thom Yorke
      For "Amnesiac"
    • Fatboy Slim
      • Fatboy Slim
      For "Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars"
    • Björk at an event for Fashion Police (2002)
      • Björk
      For "Vespertine"
    • Tori Amos
      • Tori Amos
      For "Strange Little Girls"

    Best Bluegrass Album

    • Union Station
      Winners
      • Union Station(artist)
      • Barry Bales(producer)
      • Ron Block(producer)
      • Jerry Douglas(producer)
      • Dan Tyminski(producer)
      • Alison Krauss(artist/producer)
      • Gary Paczosa
      For "New Favorite"
    • Ricky Skaggs
      • Ricky Skaggs
      • The Kentucky Thunder
      For "History Of The Future"
    • Dolly Parton
      • Dolly Parton
      For "Little Sparrow"
      • Ralph Stanley
      For "Clinch Mountain Sweethearts"
    • Patty Loveless
      • Patty Loveless
      For "Mountain Soul"

    Best Boxed Recording Package

    • Winners
      • Hugh Brown(art director)
      • Steve Vance(art director)
      For "Brain In A Box - The Science Fiction Collection" (Various Artists)
      • Ron Jaramillo
      For "Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia 1933-1944"
      • Jeff Smith
      • James Austin
      • Hugh Brown
      For "El Cancionero/Mas y Mas: A History Of The Band From East L.A."

    Best Chamber Music Performance

    • Winners
      • The Angeles String Quartet(artists)
      • Joanna Nickrenz(producer)
      • Marc Aubort(engineer)
      For "Haydn: The Complete String Quartets"
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      • Ensemble Intercontemporain
      For "Boulez: Sur Incises; Messagesquisse; Anthèmes 2"
      • Gil Shaham
      For "Messiaen: Quartet For The End Of Time"

    Best Choral Performance

    • Norbert Balatsch
      Winners
      • Norbert Balatsch(chorus masters)
      • Erwin Ortner(chorus masters)
      • Nikolaus Harnoncourt(conductor)
      • Martin Sauer(producer)
      • Michael Brammann(engineer)
      For "Bach: St. Matthew Passion" artists: Arnold Schoenberg Chor & Wiener Sängerknaben, Concentus Musicas Wien
      • John Eliot Gardiner
      For "Bach: Christmas Cantatas"
      • Helmuth Rilling
      For "Rihm: Deus Passus - Passions-Stücke Nach Lukas"

    Best Classical Album

    • Peter Mattei
      Winners
      • Colin Davis(conductor)
      • James Mallinson(producer)
      • Michelle DeYoung(artist)
      • Ben Heppner(artist)
      • Petra Lang(artist)
      • Peter Mattei(artist)
      • Stephen Milling(artist)
      • Sara Mingardo(artist)
      • Kenneth Tarver(artist)
      • Simon Rhodes
      For "Berlioz: Les Troyens"
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      • Wilhelm Hellweg
      • Mitsuko Uchida
      For "Schoenberg: Piano Concerto, Etc./Berg: Sonata, Op. 1/Webern: Variations, Op. 27"
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      • Karl-August Naegler
      • Helmut Burk
      For "Boulez Conducts Varèse (Amériques; Arcana; Déserts; Ionisation)"
      • Charles Mackerras
      For "Janácek: Sárka"
      • Brian Couzens
      • Richard Hickox
      For "Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony (Sym. No. 2, Org. 1913 Version), Etc."

    Best Classical Contemporary Composition

    • Christopher Rouse
      Winner
      • Christopher Rouse(composer)
      For "Rouse: Concert De Gaudí For Guitar & Orchestra"
      • Pierre Boulez(artist)
      For "Boulez: Sur Incises"
      • John Tavener
      For "Tavener: Total Eclipse"

    Best Classical Crossover Album

    • Bela Fleck in Throw Down Your Heart (2008)
      Winners
      • Bela Fleck(artist/producer)
      • Edgar Meyer(artist/producer)
      • Joshua Bell(artist)
      • John Williams(artist)
      • Evelyn Glennie(artist)
      • Robert Battaglia(engineer)
      For "Perpetual Motion - Scarlatti, Bach, Debussy, Chopin"
    • Paquito D'Rivera
      • Paquito D'Rivera
      For "The Clarinetist Volume One (Franzetti, Piazzolla, Tico, Etc.)"
    • Joshua Bell
      • Joshua Bell
      • David Zinman
      For "Bernstein (Arr. Brohn & Corigliano): West Side Story Suite (Lonely Town; Make Our Garden Grow, Etc.)"

    Best Classical Vocal Performance

    • Winners
      • Christopher Raeburn(producer)
      • Jonathan Stokes(engineer)
      • Cecilia Bartoli
      For "Dreams & Fables - Gluck Italian Arias: Tremo Fra' Dubbi Miei; Di Questa Cetra In Seno" artists: Bernhard Forck, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
      • Thomas Quasthoff
      For "Schubert: Schwanengesang/Brahms: Vier Ernste Gesänge"
      • Ian Bostridge
      For "Henze: Six Songs From The Arabian; Three Auden Songs"
    • Anne Sofie von Otter in Charlie Rose (1991)
      • Anne Sofie von Otter
      For "Beethoven/Meyerbeer/Spohr: Lieder - Mélodies"

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

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      O Brother, Where Art Thou?

      7.7 (341K)
      T Bone Burnett(compilation producer)
      Mike Piersante(engineer)
      Peter F. Kurland(engineer)
    • [object Object]

      The Sopranos

      9.2 (524K)
      David Chase
      For "Peppers & Eggs"
    • [object Object]

      Bridget Jones's Diary

      6.8 (278K)
    • [object Object]

      Moulin Rouge!

      7.6 (307K)
      Marius De Vries
      Baz Luhrmann
    • [object Object]

      Shrek

      7.9 (773K)
      Michael Ostin

    Best Contemporary Blues Album

    • Winners
      • Delbert McClinton(artist/producer)
      • Gary Nicholson(producer)
      • Richard Dodd(engineer)
      • Don Smith(engineer)
      For "Nothing Personal"
    • Buddy Guy
      • Buddy Guy
      For "Sweet Tea"
    • Dr. John
      • Dr. John
      For "Creole Moon"
    • Keb' Mo'
      • Keb' Mo'
      For "The Door"
    • Etta James at an event for Cadillac Records (2008)
      • Etta James
      For "Matriarch Of The Blues"

    Best Contemporary Folk Album

    • Bob Dylan 1985
      Winners
      • Bob Dylan(artist/producer)
      • Chris Shaw(engineer/mixer)
      For "Love And Theft"
    • Lucinda Williams
      • Lucinda Williams
      For "Essence"
    • Gillian Welch
      • Gillian Welch
      For "Time (The Revelator)"
      • Buddy Miller
      For "Buddy & Julie Miller"

    Best Contemporary Jazz Album

    • Marcus Miller
      Winners
      • Marcus Miller(artist/producer)
      • David Isaac(producer/engineer/mixer)
      • Ray Bardani
      For "M²"
    • Abbey Road Studio 2
      • Michael Stern
      For "Voices"

    Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album

    • Yolanda Adams at an event for BET Awards 2018 (2018)
      Winners
      • Yolanda Adams(artist)
      • Benjamin J. Arrindell(engineer/mixer)
      • Biff Dawes(engineer/mixer)
      • Derek Lewis(engineer/mixer)
      For "The Experience"
      • Tramaine Hawkins
      For "Still Tramaine"
    • Fred Hammond
      • Fred Hammond
      For "In Case You Missed It...And Then Some"
    • Kim Burrell
      • Kim Burrell
      For "Live In Concert"

    Best Country Album

    • Winner
        For "Timeless - Hank Williams Tribute" (Various Artists)
      • Willie Nelson in The Big Bounce (2004)
        • Willie Nelson(artist)
        For "Rainbow Connection"
      • Trisha Yearwood
        • Trisha Yearwood
        For "Inside Out"
      • Tim McGraw in The Blind Side (2009)
        • Tim McGraw
        For "Set This Circus Down"
        • Diamond Rio
        • General Johnson
        For "One More Day"

      Best Country Collaboration with Vocals

      • Winners
        • Dan Tyminski
        • Harley Allen
        • Pat Enright
        • The Soggy Bottom Boys
        For "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow"
      • Alison Krauss
        Emmylou Harris
        Gillian Welch
        • Alison Krauss(artist)
        • Emmylou Harris
        • Gillian Welch
        For "Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby"
      • Trisha Yearwood
        Don Henley
        • Trisha Yearwood
        • Don Henley
        For "Inside Out"
      • Tim McGraw in The Blind Side (2009)
        • Tim McGraw
        For "Bring On The Rain"
      • Garth Brooks
        George Jones
        • Garth Brooks
        • George Jones
        For "Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?)"

      Best Country Instrumental Performance

      • Earl Scruggs
        Winners
        • Earl Scruggs
        • Glen Duncan
        • Randy Scruggs
        • Steve Martin
        • Vince Gill
        • Marty Stuart
        • Gary Scruggs
        • Albert Lee
        • Paul Shaffer
        • Jerry Douglas
        • Leon Russell
        For "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"
      • Alison Krauss
        • Alison Krauss(artist)
        • Union Station
        • Jerry Douglas
        • Barry Bales
        • Ron Block
        • Dan Tyminski
        For "Choctaw Hayride"
      • Brad Paisley
        Ray Benson
        • Asleep at the Wheel
        • Brad Paisley
        • Ray Benson
        For "Sugarfoot Rag"
      • Brad Paisley
        • Brad Paisley
        For "Munster Rag"

      Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

      • Alison Krauss
        Winners
        • Alison Krauss
        • Union Station
        • Jerry Douglas
        • Barry Bales
        • Ron Block
        • Dan Tyminski
        For "The Lucky One"
      • Ray Benson
        • Asleep at the Wheel
        • Ray Benson
        For "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens"
      • Brooks & Dunn
        • Brooks & Dunn
        For "Ain't Nothing 'Bout You"
        • Diamond Rio
        • General Johnson
        For "One More Day"
        • Lonestar
        For "I'm Already There"

      Best Country Song

      • Winner
        • Robert Lee Castleman(songwriter)
        For "The Lucky One" artists: Alison Krauss & Union Station
        • Frank J. Myers
        • Gary Baker
        For "I'm Already There"

      Best Dance Recording

      • Janet Jackson
        Winners
        • Janet Jackson(artist/producer)
        • Jimmy Jam(producer)
        • Terry Lewis(producer)
        • Steve Hodge(mixer)
        For "All for You"
      • Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, and Daft Punk in Tron: Legacy (2010)
        • Daft Punk
        • Romanthony
        • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
        • Thomas Bangalter
        For the song "One More Time"
      • Depeche Mode, Andrew Fletcher, Dave Gahan, and Martin Gore
        • Depeche Mode
        • Steve Fitzmaurice
        For the song "I Feel Loved"
      • Gloria Estefan
        Emilio Estefan Jr.
        • Gloria Estefan
        • Emilio Estefan Jr.
        • Gustavo Celis
        For the song "Out of Nowhere"
      • Lionel Richie
        • Lionel Richie
        • Mark Taylor
        • Brian Rawling
        For the song "Angel"

      Best Engineered Album, Classical

      • Richard King
        Winner
        • Richard King(engineer)
        For "Bernstein (Arr. Brohn & Corigliano): West Side Story Suite (Lonely Town; Make Our Garden Grow, Etc.)" artist: Joshua Bell
        • Marc Aubort
        For "Haydn: The Complete String Quartets"
        • Keith O. Johnson
        For "Respighi: Belkis, Queen Of Sheba-Suite; Dance Of The Gnomes; The Pines Of Rome"
        • Simon Rhodes
        For "Berlioz: Les Troyens"
        • Ralph Couzens
        For "Vaughan Williams: A London Symphony (Sym. No. 2, Org. 1913 Version) Etc."

      Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

      • Winner
        • Al Schmitt(engineer)
        For "The Look of Love" artist: Diana Krall
        • Gary Paczosa
        For "New Favorite"
        • George Massenburg
        • Tony Castle
        For "Time*Sex*Love*"

      Best Female Country Vocal Performance

      • Dolly Parton
        Winner
        • Dolly Parton
        For the song "Shine"
      • Sheryl Crow
        • Sheryl Crow
        For "Long Gone Lonesome Blues"
      • Trisha Yearwood
        • Trisha Yearwood
        For "I Would've Loved You Anyway"
      • Lucinda Williams
        • Lucinda Williams
        For "Cold, Cold Heart"

      Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

      • Nelly Furtado
        Winner
        • Nelly Furtado
        For the song "I'm Like a Bird"
      • Janet Jackson
        • Janet Jackson
        For "Someone to Call My Lover"
      • Faith Hill
        • Faith Hill
        For the song "There You'll Be"
      • Sade
        • Sade
        For the song "By Your Side"
      • Lucinda Williams
        • Lucinda Williams
        For the song "Essence"

      Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

      • Alicia Keys
        Winner
        • Alicia Keys
        For "Fallin'"
      • Mary J. Blige
        • Mary J. Blige
        For "Family Affair"
      • India Arie
        • India Arie
        For "Video"
      • Jill Scott at an event for Steel Magnolias (2012)
        • Jill Scott
        For "A Long Walk"
      • Aaliyah at an event for 2001 MTV Movie Awards (2001)
        • Aaliyah
        For "Rock The Boat"

      Best Female Rock Vocal Performance

      • Lucinda Williams
        Winner
        • Lucinda Williams
        For "Get Right With God"
      • Melissa Etheridge
        • Melissa Etheridge
        For "I Want To Be In Love"
      • Stevie Nicks at an event for Sound City (2013)
        • Stevie Nicks
        For "Planets Of The Universe"
      • PJ Harvey
        • PJ Harvey
        For "This Is Love"
      • Tori Amos
        • Tori Amos
        For "Strange Little Girl"

      Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album

      • Hezekiah Walker in The Gospel (2005)
        Winners
        • Hezekiah Walker(choir director)
        • Greg Hartman(engineer/mixer)
        • John Jaszcz(engineer/mixer)
        For "Love Is Live!" artists: Hezekiah Walker & LFT Church Choir
        • Carol Cymbala
        For "Light Of The World"
        • Steve Lawrence
        For "The Storm Is Over"

      Best Hard Rock Performance

      • 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)
        Winner
        • Linkin Park
        For "Crawling"
      • Rage Against the Machine
        • Rage Against the Machine
        For "Renegades Of Funk"

      Best Historical Album

      • Winners
        • Michael Brooks(compilation producer)
        • Michael Cuscuna(compilation producer)
        • Matt Cavaluzzo(mastering engineer)
        • Harry Coster(mastering engineer)
        • Seth Foster(mastering engineer)
        • Darcy Proper(mastering engineer)
        • Ken Robertson(mastering engineer)
        • Mark Wilder(mastering engineer)
        For "Lady Day - The Complete Billie Holiday On Columbia 1933-1944" artist: Billie Holiday
      • Harry Belafonte
        • Harry Belafonte
        For "The Long Road To Freedom - An Anthology Of Black Music"
        • Orrin Keepnews
        For "Charlie Parker: The Complete Savoy And Dial Studio Recordings 1944-1948"
      • Elijah Wald
        • Elijah Wald
        For "Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection: 1960-2000 The Journey Of Chris Strachwitz"

      Best Instrumental Arrangement

      • Bela Fleck in Throw Down Your Heart (2008)
        Winners
        • Bela Fleck(arranger)
        • Edgar Meyer(arranger)
        For "Claude Debussy "Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum" From Children's Corner" artists: Béla Fleck, Joshua Bell, Gary Hoffmann
      • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
        • Quincy Jones
        For "Soul Bossa Nova"
      • Lalo Schifrin
        • Lalo Schifrin
        For "Scheherazade Fantasy"
        • Gonzalo Rubalcaba
        For "En La Orilla Del Mundo (At The Edge Of The World)"

      Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

      • Paul Buckmaster
        Winner
        • Paul Buckmaster(arranger)
        For "Drops Of Jupiter" artist: Train
      • Johnny Mandel
        • Johnny Mandel
        For "You're My Thrill"
        • Billy Childs
        For "Fascinating Rhythm"
      • Claus Ogermann February 1967
        • Klaus Ogermann
        For "Love Letters"
      • Kurt Elling
        • Kurt Elling
        • Laurence Hobgood
        For "Easy Living"

      Best Instrumental Composition

      • Alan Silvestri
        Winner
        • Alan Silvestri(artist/composer)
        For "Cast Away - End Credits"
        • Gonzalo Rubalcaba
        For "Oren (Pray)"
      • Dun Tan
        • Dun Tan
        For "The Eternal Vow"
        • Pat Williams
        For "Theme From Blonde"
      • John Patitucci
        • John Patitucci
        For "Communion"

      Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra)

      • Winners
        • Truls Mørk(artist/producer)
        • Arne Akselberg(producer/engineer)
        For "Britten Cello Suites (1-3)"
        • Maurizio Pollini
        For "Schumann: Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6; Concert Sans Orch."
        • Marc-André Hamelin
        For "Alkan: Sym. For Solo Piano; Souvenirs: Trois Morceaux Dans Le Genre Pathétique"

      Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)

      • Daniel Barenboim in Il Trovatore (2014)
        Winners
        • Daniel Barenboim(artist)
        • Dale Clevenger(artist)
        • Larry Combs(artist)
        • Alex Klein(artist)
        • David McGill(artist)
        • Martin Fouque(producer)
        • Eberhard Sengpiel(engineer)
        For "Strauss Wind Concertos - Horn Concerto; Oboe Concerto" artist: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
        • Pierre Boulez(artist)
        • Mitsuko Uchida
        For "Schoenberg: Piano Concerto, Etc./Berg: Sonata, Op. 1/Webern: Variations, Op. 27"
        • Sharon Isbin
        For "Rouse: Concert De Gaudí/Tan Dun: Con. For Guitar And Orch. (Yi2)"
        • Reinbert de Leeuw
        For "Ligeti: Piano Concerto "

      Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group

      • Sonny Rollins
        Winners
        • Sonny Rollins(artist/producer)
        • Lucille Rollins(producer)
        For "This Is What I Do"
      • Roy Haynes
        Roy Hargrove
        • Dave Holland
        • Roy Haynes
        • Roy Hargrove
        For "Birds Of A Feather - A Tribute To Charlie Parker"
        • Dave Holland
        • Chris Potter
        For "Not For Nothin'"

      Best Jazz Instrumental Solo

      • Winner
        • Michael Brecker(soloist)
        For "Chan's Song"
        • Gary Burton
        For "Move"
      • Terence Blanchard
        • Terence Blanchard
        For "Lost In A Fog"
        • Kenny Barron
        • Regina Carter
        For "Fragile"

      Best Jazz Vocal Album

      • Dianne Reeves in Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005)
        George Duke
        Winners
        • Dianne Reeves(artist)
        • George Duke(producer)
        • Erik Zobler
        For "The Calling"
        • Shirley Horn
        For "You're My Thrill"
      • Kurt Elling
        • Kurt Elling
        For "Flirting With Twilight"
        • Karrin Allyson
        For "Ballads - Remembering John Coltrane"
        • Mose Allison
        For "The Mose Chronicles - Live In London, Volume 1"

      Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

      • Winners
        • Bob Mintzer Big Band(artist)
        • Tom Jung(producer)
        • Bob Mintzer(producer)
        For "Homage To Count Basie"
        • Rob McConnell
        For "Rob McConnell Tentet"
        • Nicholas Payton
        For "Dear Louis"
        • Eliane Elias
        For "Impulsive!"
        • Jim McNeely
        For "Group Therapy"

      Best Latin Jazz Album

      • Charlie Haden
        Winners
        • Charlie Haden(artist/producer)
        • Gonzalo Rubalcaba(producer)
        • Jay Newland
        For "Nocturne"
        • Gonzalo Rubalcaba
        For "Supernova"
      • Fernando Trueba
        • Fernando Trueba
        For "Calle 54"
        • David Sánchez
        For "Travesía"

      Best Latin Pop Album

      • Freddy Fender
        Winners
        • Freddy Fender(artist)
        • Michael Morales(producer/engineer)
        • Ronald Morales(producer/engineer)
        • Joe Reyes(producer/engineer)
        For "La Musica De Baldemar Huerta"
      • Jaci Velasquez in Chasing Papi (2003)
        • Jaci Velasquez
        For "Mí Corazón"

      Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album

      • Ozomatli
        Winner
        • Ozomatli
        For "Embrace The Chaos"
      • Juanes
        • Juanes
        For "Fijate Bien"
        • Jaguares
        For "Cuando La Sangre Galopa"
      • Aterciopelados
        • Aterciopelados
        For "Gozo Poderoso"

      Best Long Form Music Video

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Great Performances

        Episode: 

        Recording 'The Producers': A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks

        7.9 (993)
        Mel Brooks(artist)
        Susan Froemke(video director/video producer)
        Peter Gelb(video producer)
      • [object Object]

        American Masters

        Episode: 

        Bob Marley: Rebel Music

        8.2 (1.3K)
        Jeremy Marre(video director/video producer)
      • [object Object]

        Freddie Mercury, the Untold Story

        8.1 (657)
        Rudi Dolezal(video director/video producer)
        Hannes Rossacher(video director)
        Jim Beach(video producer)
      • [object Object]

        Moby: Play - The DVD

        8.0 (277)
        Moby(artist/video director/video producer)
        Jeff Rogers(video producer)

      Best Male Country Vocal Performance

      • Winner
        • Ralph Stanley
        For "O Death"
      • Johnny Cash
        • Johnny Cash
        For "I Dreamed About Mama Last Night"
      • Willie Nelson in The Big Bounce (2004)
        • Willie Nelson(artist)
        For "Marie"
      • Tim McGraw in The Blind Side (2009)
        • Tim McGraw
        For "Grown Men Don't Cry"
      • Lyle Lovett in Bastard Out of Carolina (1996)
        • Lyle Lovett
        For "San Antonio Girl"
      • Ryan Adams
        • Ryan Adams
        For "Lovesick Blues"

      Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

      • James Taylor at an event for The 82nd Annual Academy Awards (2010)
        Winner
        • James Taylor
        For "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight"
      • Michael Jackson
        • Michael Jackson(artist)
        For "You Rock My World"
      • Elton John
        • Elton John
        For "I Want Love"
      • Brian McKnight at an event for Men of Honor (2000)
        • Brian McKnight
        For "Still"

      Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

      • Usher
        Winner
        • Usher
        For "U Remind Me"
      • Maxwell
        • Maxwell
        For "Lifetime"
      • Musiq
        • Musiq
        For "Love"
      • Brian McKnight at an event for Men of Honor (2000)
        • Brian McKnight
        For "Love Of My Life"

      Best Male Rock Vocal Performance

      • Lenny Kravitz at an event for Entourage (2004)
        Winner
        • Lenny Kravitz
        For "Dig In"
      • Eric Clapton in Rush (1991)
        • Eric Clapton(artist)
        For "Superman Inside"
      • Bob Dylan 1985
        • Bob Dylan
        For "Honest With Me"
      • John Mellencamp
        • John Mellencamp
        For "Peaceful World"
      • Ryan Adams
        • Ryan Adams
        For "New York, New York"

      Best Merengue Album

      • Olga Tañón
        Winners
        • Olga Tañón(artist/producer)
        • Eric Schilling(engineer)
        For "Yo Por Tí"
        • Grupo Mania
        For "Grupomania 2050"

      Best Metal Performance

      • Tool
        Winners
        • Tool
        • Adam Jones
        • Danny Carey
        • Maynard James Keenan
        • Justin Chancellor
        For "Schism"
      • Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward, and Black Sabbath
        Ozzy Osbourne
        Tony Iommi
        • Black Sabbath
        • Ozzy Osbourne
        • Tony Iommi
        For "The Wizard"
      • Slayer
        • Slayer
        For "Disciple"
      • Shawn Crahan, Paul Gray, Joey Jordison, Sid Wilson, and Slipknot at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
        • Slipknot
        For "Left Behind"
      • System of a Down
        • System of a Down
        For "Chop Suey!"

      Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album

      • Winners
        • Ramon Ayala(artist)
        • Freddie Martínez Sr.(producer)
        • Greg Garcia(engineer)
        • Freddie Martínez Jr.(engineer)
        • Edward Perez(engineer)
        For "En Vivo...El Hombre Y Su Musica"
      • Pepe Aguilar
        • Pepe Aguilar
        For "Lo Mejor De Nosotros"
        • Vicente Fernández
        For "Más Con El Número Uno"
        • La Mafia
        For "Contigo"

      Best Musical Album for Children

      • Winner
          For "Elmo and the Orchestra" artist: Sesame Street Characters
        • Keb' Mo'
          • Keb' Mo'
          For "Big Wide Grin"
        • Brave Combo
          • Brave Combo
          • Cathy Fink
          • Carl Finch
          • Marcy Marxer
          For "All Wound Up! A Family Music Party"
          • Trout Fishing in America
          For "inFINity"

        Best Musical Show Album

        • Mel Brooks
          Winners
          • Mel Brooks(composer/lyricist)
          • Hugh Fordin(producer)
          • Cynthia Daniels(engineer)
          For "The Producers" (Original Broadway Cast)
        • Phil Ramone
          • Phil Ramone(engineer)
          • Stephen Flaherty
          • Lynn Ahrens
          For "Seussical The Musical"
          • Lawrence Rock
          • Tommy Krasker
          For "Sweeney Todd: Live At The New York Philharmonic"
          • Ted Sperling
          For "The Full Monty - The Broadway Musical"

        Best Native American Music Album

        • Winners
          • Verdell Primeaux(artist)
          • Johnny Mike(artist)
          • Giuli Doyle(producer)
          • Robert Doyle(producer)
          • Jack Miller(engineer)
          For "Bless The People - Harmonized Peyote Songs"
          • Tom Bee
          • Douglas Spotted Eagle
          For "Gathering Of Nations 2000: Millenium Celebration - Vol. 1"
          • Black Eagle
          For "Life Goes On - Hand Drum & Round Dance Songs"
          • Northern Cree
          For "Rockin' The Rez"
          • Black Lodge
          For "Weasel Tail's Dream - The Tradition Continues"

        Best New Age Album

        • Enya
          Winners
          • Enya(artist)
          • Nicky Ryan(producer)
          For "A Day Without Rain"
          • David Darling
          For "Cello Blue"
        • Kitarô at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          • Kitarô
          For "Ancient"

        Best New Artist

        • Alicia Keys
          Winner
          • Alicia Keys
        • India Arie
          • India Arie
        • David Gray
          • David Gray
        • 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)
          • Linkin Park
        • Nelly Furtado
          • Nelly Furtado

        Best Opera Recording

        • Peter Mattei
          Winners
          • Michelle DeYoung
          • Ben Heppner
          • Petra Lang
          • Peter Mattei
          • Stephen Milling
          • Sara Mingardo
          • Kenneth Tarver
          • Colin Davis(conductor)
          • James Mallinson(producer)
          • Simon Rhodes(engineer)
          For "Berlioz: Les Troyens" artists: Royal Opera House Chorus - Covent Garden, London Symphony Orchestra
        • Anne Sofie von Otter in Charlie Rose (1991)
          • Ben Heppner
          • Deborah Voigt
          • Sid McLauchlan
          • Anne Sofie von Otter
          For "Strauss: Ariadne Auf Naxos"
          • Charles Mackerras
          For "Janácek: Sárka"

        Best Orchestral Performance

        • Winners
          • Pierre Boulez(conductor)
          • Helmut Burk(producer)
          • Karl-August Naegler(producer)
          • Jobst Eberhardt(engineer)
          • Staphan Flock(engineer)
          For "Boulez Conducts Varèse - Amériques, Arcana, Déserts & Ionisation" artist: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
        • Kent Nagano in Pénélope McQuade (2011)
          • Kent Nagano
          For "Messiaen: Turangalila-Symphonie (1990 Version)"
          • Claudio Abbado
          For "Beethoven: Die Symphonien"
          • Osmo Vänskä
          For "Bruckner: Sym. No. 3 In D Min"

        Best Polka Album

        • Winners
          • Jimmy Sturr(artist/producer/engineer)
          • Kenneth R. Irwin(producer/engineer)
          • Tom Pick(producer/engineer)
          • Jim Uzwack(engineer)
          • Carl Finch
          For "Gone Polka"
        • Brave Combo
          • Brave Combo
          For "Kick-Ass Polkas"
          • Walter Ostanek
          For "Happy Times"
          • Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones
          For "Live And Kickin'"
          • Lenny Gomulka's Chicago Push
          For "Lenny Live"

        Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals

        • Christina Aguilera
          Winners
          • Christina Aguilera
          • Lil' Kim
          • Mya
          • P!nk
          For the song "Lady Marlalade"
        • Tony Bennett
          Billy Joel
          • Tony Bennett
          • Billy Joel
          For the song "New York State of Mind"
        • Christina Aguilera
          Ricky Martin
          • Christina Aguilera
          • Ricky Martin
          For the song "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely"
        • Brian McKnight at an event for Men of Honor (2000)
          Justin Timberlake
          • Brian McKnight
          • Justin Timberlake
          For the song "My Kind of Girl"
        • Shaggy
          • Shaggy
          • Rik Rok
          For the song "It Wasn't Me"

        Best Pop Instrumental Album

        • Steve Lukather at the premiere for Crazy.
          Steve Vai
          Winners
          • Larry Carlton(artist)
          • Steve Lukather(artist/producer)
          • Steve Vai(producer)
          For "No Substitutions - Live In Osaka"
          • Kirk Whalum
          For "Unconditional"
          • J. White Did It
          For "AArt"
        • Dave Koz
          • Dave Koz
          For "A Smooth Jazz Christmas"

        Best Pop Instrumental Performance

        • Eric Clapton in Rush (1991)
          Winner
          • Eric Clapton
          For the song "Reptile"
        • Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, and Daft Punk in Tron: Legacy (2010)
          • Daft Punk
          • Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo
          • Thomas Bangalter
          For "Short Circuit"
        • Steve Lukather at the premiere for Crazy.
          • Larry Carlton
          • Steve Lukather
          For "Room 335"
          • Kirk Whalum
          For "There You'll Be"
          • Eric Johnson
          For "Rain"

        Best Pop 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)
          Winners
          • U2
          • Bono
          • The Edge
          • Adam Clayton
          • Larry Mullen Jr.
          For "Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of"
        • Justin Timberlake
          Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, and *NSYNC
          • Justin Timberlake
          • *NSYNC
          For "Gone"
        • R.E.M.
          • R.E.M.
          • Mike Mills
          For "Imitation Of Life"
        • Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, A.J. McLean, Kevin Scott Richardson, and Backstreet Boys
          • Backstreet Boys
          For "Shape Of My Heart"

        Best Pop Vocal Album

        • Sade
          Winners
          • Sade(artist/producer)
          • Mike Pela(producer)
          For the album "Lovers Rock"
        • Janet Jackson
          • Janet Jackson
          For "All for You"
        • Nelly Furtado
          • Nelly Furtado
          For the album "Whoa, Nelly!"
        • Elton John
          • Elton John
          For the album "Songs from the West Coast"
        • Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick, Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, and *NSYNC
          Justin Timberlake
          • *NSYNC
          • Justin Timberlake
          For the album "Celebrity"

        Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

        • CeCe Winans
          Winners
          • CeCe Winans(artist)
          • Brown Bannister(producer)
          • Steve Bishir
          For "CeCe Winans"
        • Steven Curtis Chapman at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          • Steven Curtis Chapman
          For "Declaration"
        • Michael W. Smith
          • Michael W. Smith
          For "Worship"

        Best R&B Album

        • Alicia Keys
          Winners
          • Alicia Keys(artist/producer)
          • Kerry Brothers
          For "Songs In A Minor"
        • Beyoncé
          Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, and Destiny's Child
          Kelly Rowland
          • Beyoncé(artist)
          • Destiny's Child
          • Kelly Rowland
          For "Survivor"
        • Mary J. Blige
          • Mary J. Blige
          For "No More Drama"
        • India Arie
          • India Arie
          For "Acoustic Soul"
        • Aaliyah at an event for 2001 MTV Movie Awards (2001)
          • Aaliyah
          For "Aaliyah"

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

        • Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, and Destiny's Child
          Kelly Rowland
          Winners
          • Destiny's Child
          • Kelly Rowland
          For the song "Survivor"
        • Faith Evans
          • Faith Evans
          • Carl Thomas
          For "Can't Believe"
        • The Isley Brothers
          Ronald Isley
          • The Isley Brothers
          • Ronald Isley
          For "Contagious"

        Best R&B Song

        • Alicia Keys
          Winner
          • Alicia Keys(artist/songwriter)
          For "Fallin'"
        • Missy Elliott
          Timbaland
          • Missy Elliott
          • Timbaland
          For "Get Ur Freak On"
        • Erykah Badu
          • Erykah Badu
          For "Didn't Cha Know"
        • India Arie
          Shannon Sanders
          • India Arie
          • Shannon Sanders
          • Carlos Broady
          For "Video"
        • Brian McKnight at an event for Men of Honor (2000)
          • Brian McKnight
          For "Love Of My Life"

        Best Rap Album

        • Outkast at an event for ESPY Awards (2004)
          Winners
          • Outkast(artist)
          • André 3000(producer)
          • Big Boi(producer)
          • David Sheats(producer)
          • John Frye
          For the album "Stankonia"
        • Eve in Glee (2009)
          • Eve
          For the album "Scorpion"
        • Ja Rule in Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)
          • Ja Rule
          For the album "Pain Is Love"
        • Jay-Z at an event for The Great Gatsby (2013)
          • Jay-Z
          For the album "The Blueprint"
        • Ludacris
          • Ludacris
          For the album "Back for the First Time"

        Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group

        • Outkast at an event for ESPY Awards (2004)
          Big Boi
          André 3000 at an event for Semi-Pro (2008)
          Winners
          • Outkast
          • Big Boi
          • André 3000
          For "Ms. Jackson"
        • Jay-Z at an event for The Great Gatsby (2013)
          • Jay-Z
          For "Change The Game"
        • Sean 'Diddy' Combs at an event for Lawless (2012)
          • Sean 'Diddy' Combs
          For "Bad Boy For Life"
        • Damon Albarn, Kevin Bishop, Phil Cornwell, Remi Kabaka Jr., Gorillaz, and Haruka Abe
          Talking Heads and Tina Weymouth
          Chris Frantz
          • Gorillaz
          • Tina Weymouth
          • Chris Frantz
          For "Clint Eastwood"
        • Ja Rule in Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)
          • Ja Rule
          For "Put It On Me"

        Best Rap Solo Performance

        • Missy Elliott
          Winner
          • Missy Elliott
          For "Get Ur Freak On"
        • Jay-Z at an event for The Great Gatsby (2013)
          • Jay-Z
          For "Izzo (H.O.V.A)"
        • Nelly at an event for Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '07 (2007)
          • Nelly
          For "Ride Wit Me"
        • DMX
          • DMX
          For "Who We Be"

        Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

        • Eve in Glee (2009)
          Gwen Stefani
          Winners
          • Eve
          • Gwen Stefani
          For "Let Me Blow Ya Mind"
        • Ludacris
          • Ludacris
          For "Area Codes"
        • Nelly at an event for Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '07 (2007)
          • Nelly
          For "Where The Party At"
        • Ja Rule in Assault on Precinct 13 (2005)
          • Ja Rule
          For "Livin' It Up"
        • Nate Dogg
          • Nate Dogg
          For "Area Codes"

        Best Recording Package

        • Thom Yorke in Glastonbury (2006)
          Winners
          • Stanley Donwood(art director)
          • Thom Yorke(art director)
          For "Amnesiac - Special Limited Edition" artist: Radiohead

        Best Reggae Album

        • Damian Marley at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          Winners
          • Damian Marley(artist)
          • Stephen Marley(producer)
          For "Halfway Tree"

        Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

        • Deep Dish at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          Winner
          • Deep Dish(remixers)
          For "Thank You (Deep Dish Vocal Remix)" artist: Dido

        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)
          • Brian Eno(producer)
          • Daniel Lanois(producer)
          • Richard Rainey
          • The Edge
          • Adam Clayton
          • Larry Mullen Jr.
          • Larry Mullen Jr.
          For "All That You Can't Leave Behind"
        • Aerosmith
          • Aerosmith
          For "Just Push Play"
        • 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)
          • Linkin Park
          For "Hybrid Theory"
        • Ryan Adams
          • Ryan Adams
          For "Gold"
        • PJ Harvey
          • PJ Harvey
          For "Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea"

        Best Rock Gospel Album

        • Winner
          • D.C. Talk
          For "Solo"

        Best Rock Instrumental Performance

        • Jeff Beck
          Winner
          • Jeff Beck
          For "Dirty Mind"
        • The Allman Brothers Band
          • The Allman Brothers Band
          For "High Falls"
        • Joe Satriani
          • Joe Satriani
          For "Always With Me, Always With You"
        • Godsmack
          • Godsmack
          For "Vampires"

        Best Rock Song

        • Pat Monahan in CSI: NY (2004)
          Winners
          • Charlie Colin(songwriter)
          • Rob Hotchkiss(songwriter)
          • Pat Monahan(songwriter)
          • Jimmy Stafford(songwriter)
          • Scott Underwood(songwriter)
          For "Drops Of Jupiter" artist: Train
        • 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 "Walk On"
        • 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 "Elevation"
        • Chris Martin
          • Chris Martin
          • Jon Buckland
          • Guy Berryman
          • Will Champion
          For "Yellow"

        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)
          Winners
          • U2
          • Bono
          • The Edge
          • Larry Mullen Jr.
          For "Elevation"
        • Coldplay, Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, and Will Champion
          • Coldplay
          • Chris Martin
          • Jon Buckland
          • Guy Berryman
          • Will Champion
          For "Yellow"
        • Aerosmith
          • Aerosmith
          For "Jaded"
        • Pat Monahan in CSI: NY (2004)
          • Train
          • Pat Monahan
          • Scott Underwood
          • Jimmy Stafford
          • Charlie Colin
          • Rob Hotchkiss
          For "Drops Of Jupiter"
        • Dave Matthews Band
          Dave Matthews
          • Dave Matthews Band
          • Dave Matthews
          For "The Space Between"

        Best Salsa Album

        • Winner
          • Robert Blades(artist/producer)
          For "Encore"
        • Gilberto Santa Rosa
          • Gilberto Santa Rosa
          For "Intenso"
        • Oscar D'León in Made In Mexico (2012)
          • Oscar D'León
          For "Doble Play"

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

        • [object Object]
          Winner

          Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

          7.9 (288K)
          Dun Tan(artist/composer/producer)
          Steven Epstein(producer)
          Richard King
        • [object Object]

          A.I. Artificial Intelligence

          7.2 (331K)
          John Williams
        • [object Object]

          Chocolat

          7.2 (207K)
          Rachel Portman
        • [object Object]

          Men of Honor

          7.2 (128K)
          Mark Isham
        • [object Object]

          Planet of the Apes

          5.7 (238K)
          Danny Elfman
        • [object Object]

          Traffic

          7.5 (225K)
          Cliff Martinez

        Best Short Form Music Video

        • [object Object]
          Winner

          Fatboy Slim: Weapon of Choice

          8.7 (2.4K)
          Fatboy Slim(artist)
          Bootsy Collins(artist)
          Spike Jonze(video director)
          Deannie O'Neil(video producer)
          Vincent Landay(video producer)
        • [object Object]

          Aerosmith: Fly Away from Here

          7.0 (88)
          Aerosmith(artist)
          Joseph Kahn(video director)
          Greg Tharp(video producer)
        • [object Object]

          Missy Elliott: One Minute Man

          6.7 (26)
          Missy Elliott(artist)
          Ludacris(artist)
          Dave Meyers(video director)
          Ron Mohrhoff
        • [object Object]

          Madonna: Don't Tell Me

          7.4 (597)
          Madonna(artist)
          Jean-Baptiste Mondino(video director)
          Maria Gallagher(video producer)
        • [object Object]

          OutKast: Ms. Jackson

          7.1 (156)
          Outkast(artist)
          André 3000(artist)
          F. Gary Gray(video director)
          Meredyth Frattolillo(video producer)
          Big Boi

        Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor)

        • Winners
          • Gidon Kremer(producer)
          • Helmut Mühle(producer)
          • Philipp Nedel(engineer)
          • Kremerata Baltica
          For "After Mozart - Raskatov, Silvestrov & Schnittke"
        • Jordi Savall
          • Jordi Savall
          • La Capella Reial de Catalunya
          For "Alfons V El Magnànim - El Cancionero De Montecassino"

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

        • [object Object]
          Winner

          Malcolm in the Middle

          8.2 (149K)
          John Flansburgh(songwriter)
          John Linnell(songwriter)
          For the song "Boss Of Me" artist: They Might Be Giants
        • [object Object]

          The Emperor's New Groove

          7.4 (238K)
          Dave Hartley
          Sting
          For the song "My Funny Friend And Me"
        • [object Object]

          Men of Honor

          7.2 (128K)
          John Christian Love
          Brian McKnight
          For the song "Win"
        • [object Object]

          Pearl Harbor

          6.3 (361K)
          Diane Warren
          For the song "There You'll Be"
        • [object Object]

          Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

          7.9 (288K)
          Jorge Calandrelli
          Dun Tan
          James Schamus
          For the song "A Love Before Time"

        Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album

        • Winners
          • Bill Gaither(artist/producer)
          • Gloria Gaither(artist)
          • Chad Evans(engineer/mixer)
          For "Bill & Gloria Gaither Present A Billy Graham Music Homecoming" (with Their Homecoming Friends)
        • Randy Travis
          • Randy Travis
          For "Inspirational Journey"
          • The Oak Ridge Boys
          For "From The Heart"
        • Merle Haggard
          • Merle Haggard
          For "Two Old Friends"
        • The Light Crust Doughboys at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          • Art Greenhaw
          • The Jordanaires
          • The Light Crust Doughboys
          For "God Is Love: The Gospel Sessions"

        Best Spoken Comedy Album

        • George Carlin
          Winners
          • George Carlin(artist)
          • John Runnette(producer)
          For the album "Napalm & Sillyputty"
        • Margaret Cho
          • Margaret Cho
          For "I'm The One That I Want"
        • Ray Romano at an event for I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)
          • Ray Romano
          For "Live At Carnegie Hall"

        Best Spoken Word Album

        • Quincy Jones at an event for The Karate Kid (2010)
          Winners
          • Elisa Shokoff(producer)
          • Quincy Jones(artist)
          • Steve Strassman
          For "Q - The Autobiography Of Quincy Jones"
        • Jimmy Carter
          • Jimmy Carter
          For "An Hour Before Daylight (Jimmy Carter)"
        • Garrison Keillor
          • Garrison Keillor
          For "Lake Wobegon Summer 1956 (Garrison Keillor)"
        • Carl Reiner
          • Carl Reiner
          For "Letters From The Earth - Uncensored Writings By Mark Twain"

        Best Spoken Word Album for Children

        • Winners
          • Tom Chapin(artist)
          • Arnold Cardillo(producer)
          • Rory Young
          For "Mama Don't Allow"
        • Vanessa Redgrave at an event for Milk (2008)
          Stephen Fry
          • Vanessa Redgrave
          • Stephen Fry
          For "Oscar Wilde: The Selfish Giant & The Nightingale and the Rose"
        • Ruth Westheimer
          • Ruth Westheimer
          For "Timeless Tales and Music of Our Time"
        • Tim Curry
          • Tim Curry
          For "A Series of Unfortunate Events - Book 1: The Bad Beginning (Lemony Snicket)"

        Best Tejano Album

        • Winners
          • Solido(artist)
          • Rolando Benavidez(producer)
          • Ben De León(producer)
          • Medardo Garza(producer)
          • Amado Garza Jr.(producer)
          • Otoniel Peña Jr.(producer)
          • Edward Perez(engineer)
          • Ramiro Serna Jr.(engineer)
          For "Nadie Como Tu"
          • Los Palominos
          For "Obsesion"
          • Emilio Navaira
          For "Lo Dice Tu Mirada"
          • David Garza
          For "20/20 MMXX Twenty-Viente"

        Best Traditional Blues Album

        • Jimmie Vaughan
          Winners
          • Jimmie Vaughan(artist/producer)
          • John Hampton(engineer)
          • Jared Tuten(engineer)
          For "Do You Get The Blues?"
          • Ike Turner
          For "Here And Now"
          • Maria Muldaur
          For "Richland Woman Blues"

        Best Traditional Folk Album

        • T Bone Burnett
          Winners
          • Mike Piersante(engineer)
          • T Bone Burnett(producer)
          For "Down From The Mountain" (Various Artists)
        • John Hartford
          • John Hartford
          For "Hamilton Ironworks"
          • BeauSoleil
          • Michael Doucet
          For "Looking Back Tomorrow: BeauSoleil Live!"
          • Michael Doucet
          For "Fiddlers 4"

        Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

        • Harry Connick Jr. in American Idol (2002)
          Winners
          • Harry Connick Jr.(artist)
          • Tracey Freeman(producer)
          For "Songs I Heard"
        • Keely Smith
          • Keely Smith
          For "Keely Sings Sinatra"
        • Michael Feinstein
          • Michael Feinstein
          For "Romance On Film, Romance On Broadway"

        Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album

        • Gladys Knight
          Winner
          • Gladys Knight
          For "At Last"
          • Regina Belle
          For "This Is Regina"
        • Lamont Dozier
          • Lamont Dozier
          For "An American Original"

        Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album

        • Winners
          • The Blind Boys of Alabama(artist)
          • John Chelew(producer)
          • Larry Hirsch(engineer/mixer)
          • Jimmy Hoyson(engineer/mixer)
          For "Spirit Of The Century"
        • Shirley Caesar at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          • Shirley Caesar
          For "Hymns"
          • Richard Smallwood
          For "Persuaded - Live In DC"

        Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album

        • Carlos Vives
          Winners
          • Carlos Vives(artist/producer)
          • Andrés Castro(producer)
          • Emilio Estefan Jr.(producer)
          • Sebastian Krys(producer)
          • Scott Canto(engineer)
          • Mike Couzzi(engineer)
          • Javier Garza(engineer)
          • Ron Taylor(engineer)
          • John D. Thomas(engineer)
          For "Dejame Entrar"
        • Caetano Veloso
          Raul Malo
          • Caetano Veloso
          • Los Super Seven
          • Raul Malo
          For "Canto"

        Best World Music Album

        • Ravi Shankar
          Tom Lazarus
          Winners
          • Ravi Shankar(artist)
          • Hans Wendl(producer)
          • Tom Lazarus
          For "Full Circle - Carnegie Hall 2000"
        • Gilberto Gil
          Milton Nascimento
          • Gilberto Gil
          • Milton Nascimento
          For "Gil & Milton"
        • John McLaughlin
          • John McLaughlin
          For "Saturday Night In Bombay - Remember Shakti"
        • Cesária Évora in Ad Lib (1986)
          • Cesária Évora
          For "São Vicente"

        Lifetime Achievement Award

        • Count Basie
          Winner
          • Count Basie(artist)
        • Al Green
          Winner
          • Al Green
        • Joni Mitchell in Beverly Hills, California
          Winner
          • Joni Mitchell
        • Perry Como
          Winner
          • Perry Como
        • Rosemary Clooney
          Winner
          • Rosemary Clooney

        Producer of the Year, Classical

        • Winner
          • Manfred Eicher
          • David Frost
          • Robina G. Young
          • James Mallinson
          • Joanna Nickrenz

        Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

        • T Bone Burnett
          Winner
          • T Bone Burnett
        • Jam & Lewis Volume 1
          • Jimmy Jam
        • Rick Rubin at an event for South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
          • Rick Rubin
        • Terry Lewis
          • Terry Lewis
          • Nigel Godrich
        • Andre Young
          • Andre Young

        Record 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(artist)
          • Brian Eno(producer)
          • Daniel Lanois(producer)
          • Steve Lillywhite(engineer/mixer)
          • Richard Rainey(engineer/mixer)
          • The Edge
          • Adam Clayton
          • Larry Mullen Jr.
          For "Walk On"
        • Alicia Keys
          • Alicia Keys(artist)
          • Russell Elevado
          • Kerry Brothers
          For "Fallin'"
        • Outkast at an event for ESPY Awards (2004)
          • Outkast
          • André 3000
          • Big Boi
          • John Frye
          For "Ms. Jackson"
        • India Arie
          • India Arie
          • Mike Shipley
          • Carlos Broady
          For "Video"
        • Pat Monahan in CSI: NY (2004)
          • Train
          • Brendan O'Brien
          • Pat Monahan
          • Scott Underwood
          • Nick Didia
          • Jimmy Stafford
          • Charlie Colin
          • Rob Hotchkiss
          For "Drops Of Jupiter"

        Song of the Year

        • Alicia Keys
          Winner
          • Alicia Keys(artist/songwriter)
          For the song "Fallin'"
        • Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge, and U2 at an event for The 48th Annual Grammy Awards (2006)
          • U2(songwriters)
          • The Edge
          • Bono
          • Adam Clayton
          • Larry Mullen Jr.
          For the song "Stuck In a Moment You Can't Get Out Of"
        • Nelly Furtado
          • Nelly Furtado(songwriter)
          For the song "I'm Like a Bird"
        • Pat Monahan in CSI: NY (2004)
          • Charlie Colin(songwriter)
          • Rob Hotchkiss(songwriter)
          • Pat Monahan(songwriter)
          • Jimmy Stafford(songwriter)
          • Scott Underwood(songwriter)
          For the song "Drops of Jupiter"
        • India Arie
          Shannon Sanders
          • India Arie(songwriter)
          • Carlos Broady(songwriter)
          • Shannon Sanders(songwriter)
          For "Video"

        Technical Grammy Award

        • Robert Moog
          Winner
          • Robert Moog
        • Winner
          • Apple

        Trustees Award

        • Alan Freed in Don't Knock the Rock (1956)
          Winner
          • Alan Freed
        • Winner
          • Tom Dowd

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