The Recording Academy announces the winners of the 44th Grammy awards on Wednesday, February 27th. The winners are listed below; at the bottom of the page is a form you can use to express your opinion of the awards. (down to the comments)
Record of the Year: "Walk On," U2.
Rap Album: "Stankonia," OutKast.
Song of the Year: "Fallin'," Alicia Keys (Alicia Keys).
Album of the Year: "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, Various Artists.
Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal: "Elevation," U2.
New Artist: Alicia Keys.
Country Collaboration with Vocals: "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow," Dan Tyminski, Harley Allen and Pat Enright (The Soggy Bottom Boys), from the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack.
Female Pop Vocal Performance: "I'm Like a Bird," Nelly Furtado.
R&B Album: "Songs in A Minor," Alicia Keys.
Rock Song: "Drops of Jupiter," Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford and Scott Underwood (Train).
Pop Collaboration with Vocals: "Lady Marmalade," Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink.
Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of," U2.
Rock Album: "All That You Can't Leave Behind," U2.
Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," James Taylor.
Pop Instrumental Performance: "Reptile," Eric Clapton.
Dance Recording: "All For You," Janet Jackson.
Pop Instrumental Album: "No Substitutions – Live in Osaka," Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather.
Pop Vocal Album: "Lovers Rock," Sade.
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: "Songs I Heard," Harry Connick Jr.
Female Rock Vocal Performance: "Get Right With God," Lucinda Williams.
Male Rock Vocal Performance: "Dig In," Lenny Kravitz.
Hard Rock Vocal: "Crawling," Linkin Park.
Metal Performance: "Schism," Tool.
Rock Instrumental Performance: "Dirty Mind," Jeff Beck.
Alternative Music Album: "Parachutes," Coldplay.
Female R&B Vocal Performance: "Fallin'," Alicia Keys.
Male R&B Vocal Performance: "U Remind Me," Usher.
R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "Survivor," Destiny's Child.
R&B Song: "Fallin'," Alicia Keys (Alicia Keys).
Traditional R&B Album: "At Last," Gladys Knight.
Rap Solo Performance: "Get Ur Freak On," Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott.
Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "Ms. Jackson," OutKast.
Rap/Sung Collaboration: "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," Eve Featuring Gwen Stefani.
Female Country Vocal Performance: "Shine," Dolly Parton.
Male Country Vocal Performance: "O Death," Ralph Stanley, from the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack.
Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "The Lucky One," Alison Krauss and Union Station.
Country Instrumental Performance: "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," Earl Scruggs, Glen Duncan, Randy Scruggs, Steve Martin, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Gary Scruggs, Albert Lee, Paul Shaffer, Jerry Douglas and Leon Russell.
Country Song: "The Lucky One," Robert Lee Castleman (Alison Krauss and Union Station).
Country Album: "Timeless – Hank Williams Tribute," Various Artists.
Bluegrass Album: "New Favorite," Alison Krauss and Union Station.
Contemporary Jazz Album: "M2," Marcus Miller.
Jazz Vocal Album: "The Calling," Dianne Reeves.
Jazz Instrumental Solo: "Chan's Song," Michael Brecker.
Jazz Instrumental Album: "This Is What I Do," Sonny Rollins.
Large Jazz Ensemble Album: "Homage To Count Basie," Bob Mintzer Big Band.
Latin Jazz Album: "Nocturne," Charlie Haden.
Rock Gospel Album: "Solo," DC Talk.
Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: "CeCe Winans," CeCe Winans.
Southern, Country or Bluegrass Album: "Bill & Gloria Gaither Present A Billy Graham Music Homecoming," Bill and Gloria Gaither and The Homecoming Friends.
Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "Spirit of the Century," The Blind Boys of Alabama.
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "The Experience," Yolanda Adams.
Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: "Love Is Live!," LFT Church Choir, Hezekiah Walker, choir director.
Latin Pop Album: "La Musica De Baldemar Huerta," Freddy Fender.
Latin Rock/Alternative Album: "Embrace the Chaos," Ozomatli.
Traditional Tropical Latin Album: "Dejame Entrar," Carlos Vives.
Salsa Album: "Encore," Robert Blades.
Merengue Album: "Yo Por Ti," Olga Tanon.
Mexican/Mexican-American Album: "En Vivo ... El Hombre y Su Musica," Ramon Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte.
Tejano Album: "Nadie Como Tu," Solido.
Traditional Blues Album: "Do You Get the Blues?," Jimmie Vaughan.
Contemporary Blues Album: "Nothing Personal," Delbert McClinton.
Traditional Folk Album: "Down From the Mountain," Various Artists.
Contemporary Folk Album: "Love and Theft," Bob Dylan.
Native American Music Album: "Bless the People – Harmonized Peyote Songs," Verdell Primeaux and Johnny Mike.
Reggae Album: "Halfway Tree," Damian Marley.
World Music Album: "Full Circle/Carnegie Hall 2000," Ravi Shankar.
Polka Album: "Gone Polka," Jimmy Sturr.
Musical Album for Children: "Elmo and the Orchestra," Sesame Street Characters.
Spoken Word Album for Children: "Mama Don't Allow," Tom Chapin.
Spoken Word Album: "Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones," Quincy Jones.
Spoken Comedy Album: "Napalm and Silly Putty," George Carlin.
Musical Show Album: "The Producers," Original Broadway Cast with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, lyricist and composer Mel Brooks.
Compilation Soundtrack Album For a Motion Picture, Television or other Visual Media: "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," Various Artists.
Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or other Visual Media: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," composer Tan Dun.
Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Boss of Me," (They Might Be Giants from "Malcolm in the Middle"), songwriters They Might Be Giants.
Instrumental Composition: "Cast Away (End Credits)," Alan Silvestri (Alan Silvestri).
Instrumental Arrangement: "Claude Debussy 'Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum' from Children's Corner," Bela Fleck and Edgar Meyer (Bela Fleck with Joshua Bell and Gary Hoffmann).
Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): "Drops of Jupiter," Paul Buckmaster (Train).
Recording Package: "Amnesiac (Special Limited Edition)" (Radiohead).
Boxed Recording Package: "Brain in a Box – The Science Fiction Collection," (Various Artists).
Album Notes: (tie) "Richard Pryor ... And It's Deep Too! The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968-1992)," (Richard Pryor); "Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection: 1960-2000 The Journey Of Chris Strachwitz," (Various Artists).
Historical Album: "Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933-1944," (Billie Holiday).
Engineered Album, Non-Classical: "The Look of Love," (Diana Krall).
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: T Bone Burnett.
Remixed of the Year, Non-Classical: Deep Dish, "Thank You (Deep Dish Vocal Remix)" (Dido).
Engineered Album, Classical: "Bernstein (Arr. Brohn & Corigliano): West Side Story Suite (Lonely Town; Make Our Garden Grow, Etc.)" (Joshua Bell).
Producer Of The Year, Classical: Manfred Eicher.
Classical Album: "Berlioz: Les Troyens," James Mallinson, producer.
Orchestral Performance: "Boulez Conducts Varese (Ameriques; Arcana; Deserts; Ionisation)," Pierre Boulez (Chicago Sym. Orch.)
Opera Recording: "Berlioz: Les Troyens," Sir Colin Davis; Michelle De Young, Ben Heppner, Petra Lang, Peter Mattei, Stephen Milling, Sara Mingardo, Kenneth Tarver; James Mallinson, producer (Various Artists; London Sym. Orch.)
Choral Performance Award: "Bach: St. Matthew Passion," Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Arnold Schoenberg Chamber Orch. and Wiener Sangerknaben; Concentus Musicus Wien).
Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance: "Strauss Wind Concertos (Horn Concerto; Oboe Concerto, etc.)," Dale Clevenger, horn; Larry Combs, clarinet; Alex Klein, oboe; David McGill, bassoon; Daniel Barenboim, piano/conductor (Chicago Sym. Orch.).
Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra): "Britten Cello Suites (1-3)," Truls Mork, cello.
Chamber Music Performance: "Haydn: The Complete String Quartets," The Angeles String Quartet.
Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor): "After Mozart (Raskatov, Silvestrov, Schnittke, Etc.)," Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, violin.
Classical Vocal Performance: "Dreams & Fables – Gluck Italian Arias (Tremo Fra' Dubbi Miei; Di Questa Cetra in Seno, etc.)," Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo soprano.
Classical Contemporary Composition: "Rouse: Concert De Gaudi for Guitar and Orch.," Christopher Rouse, composer.
Classical Crossover Album: "Perpetual Motion (Scarlatti, Bach, Debussy, Chopin, etc.)" Bela Fleck, banjo (Joshua Bell, violin; Evelyn Glennie, marimba; Gary Hoffman, cello; Edgar Meyer, bass and piano; Chris Thile, mandolin; John Williams, guitar).
Short Form Music Video: "Weapon of Choice," Fatboy Slim featuring Bootsy Collins.
Long Form Music Video: "Recording the Producers – A Musical Romp With Mel Brooks," Mel Brooks (with Various Artists including Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick).
New Age Album: "A Day Without Rain," Enya.
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