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musicNEWS: 46th Annual Grammy Awards Complete List


02-08-04 Keavin
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Chart toppers OutKast walked away with Album of the Year honors during Sunday�s 46th Annual Grammy Awards.  The record of the year nod went to Coldplay for �Clocks� and song of the year went to Richard Marx and Luther Vandross for �Dance with My Father�. 

Rockers that won include Metallica in the best metal category for �St. Anger�. Evanescence won Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock performance. Jeff Beck took the Rock Instrumental Performance for "Plan B". 

Jack White had a good night, �Elephant� gave The White Stripes a Grammy for best alternative album and rock song (�Seven Nation Army�). Dave Matthews earned a Male Rock Vocal Grammy and the Foo Fighters walked away with the best Rock Album Grammy for �One By One�. 

Even Bill Clinton won a Grammy. He was awarded in the Spoken Word category. 

Below is a complete list of winners. 

Album of the Year: "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," OutKast. 

Record of the Year: "Clocks," Coldplay. 

Song of the Year: "Dance With My Father," Richard Marx and Luther Vandross (Luther Vandross). 

New Artist: Evanescence. 

Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "Disorder in the House," Warren Zevon and Bruce Springsteen. 

Female Country Vocal Performance: "Keep on the Sunny Side," June Carter Cash. 

Female Pop Vocal Performance: "Beautiful," Christina Aguilera. 

Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Cry Me a River," Justin Timberlake. 

Rap Album: "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below," OutKast. 

Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "Underneath It All," No Doubt. 

Contemporary R&B Album: "Dangerously in Love," Beyonce. 

R&B Song: "Crazy in Love," Shawn Carter, Rich Harrison, Beyonce Knowles and Eugene Record (Beyonce featuring Jay-Z). 

R&B Album: "Dance With My Father," Luther Vandross. 
Female R&B Vocal Performance: "Dangerously in Love," Beyonce. 

Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Dance With My Father," Luther Vandross. 

R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals: "The Closer I Get to You," Beyonce and Luther Vandross. 

Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: "Wonderful," Aretha Franklin. 

Female Rap Solo Performance: "Work It," Missy Elliott. 

Male Rap Solo Performance: "Lose Yourself," Eminem . 

Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: "Shake Ya Tailfeather," Nelly, P. Diddy and Murphy Lee. 

Rap/Sung Collaboration: "Crazy in Love," Beyonce featuring Jay-Z. 

Rap Song: "Lose Yourself," J. Bass, M. Mathers and L. Resto (Eminem). 

Urban/Alternative Performance: "Hey Ya!" OutKast. 

Pop Collaboration With Vocals: "Whenever I Say Your Name," Sting and Mary J. Blige. 

Pop Instrumental Performance: "Marwa Blues," George Harrison. 

Pop Instrumental Album: "Mambo Sinuendo," Ry Cooder and Manuel Galban. 

Pop Vocal Album: "Justified," Justin Timberlake. 

Dance Recording: "Come Into My World," Kylie Minogue. 

Traditional Pop Vocal Album: "A Wonderful World," Tony Bennett and k.d. lang. 

Hard Rock Performance: "Bring Me to Life," Evanescence featuring Paul McCoy. 

Metal Performance: "St. Anger," Metallica . 

Rock Instrumental Performance: "Plan B," Jeff Beck. 

Alternative Music Album: "Elephant," The White Stripes. 

Female Rock Vocal Performance: "Trouble," Pink. 

Male Rock Vocal Performance: "Gravedigger," Dave Matthews. 

Rock Song: "Seven Nation Army," Jack White (The White Stripes). 

Rock Album: "One by One," Foo Fighters. 

Male Country Vocal Performance: "Next Big Thing," Vince Gill. 

Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "A Simple Life," Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder. 

Country Collaboration With Vocals: "How's the World Treating You," James Taylor and Alison Krauss. 

Country Instrumental Performance: "Cluck Old Hen," Alison Krauss and Union Station. 

Country Song: "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere," Jim "Moose" Brown and Don Rollins (Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett). 

Country Album: "Livin', Lovin', Losin': Songs of The Louvin Brothers," Various Artists. 

Bluegrass Album: "Live," Alison Krauss and Union Station. 

Short Form Music Video: "Hurt," Johnny Cash. 

Long Form Music Video: "Legend," Sam Cooke. 

Engineered Album, Classical: "Obrigado Brazil," Richard King and Todd Whitelock, engineers (Yo-Yo Ma ). 

Producer of the Year, Classical: Steven Epstein. 

Classical Album: "Mahler: Symphony No. 3; Kindertotenlieder," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Michelle DeYoung, mezzo soprano. 

Orchestral Performance: "Mahler: Symphony No. 3," Pierre Boulez, conductor (Vienna Philharmonic). 

Opera Recording: "Janacek: Jenufa," Bernard Haitink, conductor; Jerry Hadley, Karita Mattila, Eva Randova, Anja Silja and Jorma Silvasti; Wolfram Graul, producer. 

Choral Performance: "Sibelius: Cantatas," Paavo Jarvi, conductor; Tiia-Ester Loitme and Ants Soots, chorus masters (Ellerhein Girls' Choir & Estonian National Male Choir; Estonian National Symphony Orchestra). 

Chamber Music Performance: "Berg: Lyric Suite," Kronos Quartet and Dawn Upshaw, soprano. 

Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor): "Chavez: Suite for Double Quartet," Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music. 

Classical Vocal Performance: "Schubert: Lieder With Orchestra," Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone and Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo soprano. 

Classical Contemporary Composition: "Argento: Casa Guidi," Dominick Argento (Frederica von Stade, mezzo soprano; Eiji Oue; Minnesota Orchestra). 

Classical Crossover Album: "Obrigado Brazil," Jorge Calandrelli, conductor, Yo-Yo Ma, cello (Various Artists). 

Traditional Folk Album: "Wildwood Flower," June Carter Cash. 

Contemporary Folk Album: "The Wind," Warren Zevon. 

Native American Music Album: "Flying Free," Black Eagle. 

Reggae Album: "Dutty Rock," Sean Paul. 

Traditional World Music Album: "Sacred Tibetan Chant," The Monks of Sherab Ling Monastery. 

Contemporary World Music Album: "Voz D'Amor," Cesaria Evora. 

Polka Album: "Let's Polka 'Round," Jimmy Sturr. 

Musical Album for Children: "Bon Appetit!" Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer. 

Spoken Word Album for Children: "Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus: Wolf Tracks," Bill Clinton , Mikhail Gorbachev and Sophia Loren. 

Spoken Word Album: "Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right (Al Franken)," Al Franken. 

Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra): "Britten: Violin Concerto/Walton: Viola Concerto," Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor; Maxim Vengerov, violin and viola (London Symphony Orchestra). 

Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra): "Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 29, 31, 34, 35 and 49," Emanuel Ax, piano. 

Comedy Album: "Poodle Hat," "Weird Al" Yankovic. 

Musical Show Album: "Gypsy." 

Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Chicago," Various Artists. 

Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Howard Shore, composer. 

Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "A Mighty Wind," Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy and Michael McKean, songwriters, track from "A Mighty Wind." 

Instrumental Composition: "Sacajawea," Wayne Shorter, composer (Wayne Shorter), from "Alegria." 

Instrumental Arrangement: "Timbuktu," Michael Brecker and Gil Goldstein, arrangers (Michael Brecker Quindectet), from "Wide Angles." 

Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): "Woodstock," Vince Mendoza, arranger (Joni Mitchell), from "Travelogue." 

Recording Package: "Evolve," Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert, art directors (Ani DiFranco). 

Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package: "The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions," Julian Alexander, Howard Fritzson and Seth Rothstein, art directors (Miles Davis). 

Album Notes: "Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey," Tom Piazza, album notes writer (Various Artists). 

Historical Album: "Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey," Steve Berkowitz, Alex Gibney, Andy McKaie and Jerry Rappaport, compilation producers. 

Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: "Crazy in Love (Maurice's Soul Mix)," Maurice Joshua, remixer (Beyonce featuring Jay-Z). 

Engineered Album, Non-Classical: "Hail to the Thief," Nigel Godrich and Darrell Thorp, engineers (Radiohead). 

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: The Neptunes. 

Latin Pop Album: "No Es Lo Mismo," Alejandro Sanz. 

Latin Rock/Alternative Album: "Cuatro Caminos," Cafe Tacuba. 

Traditional Tropical Latin Album: "Buenos Hermanos," Ibrahim Ferrer. 

Salsa/Merengue Album: "Regalo Del Alma," Celia Cruz. 

Mexican/Mexican-American Album: "Afortunado," Joan Sebastian. 

Tejano Album: "Si Me Faltas Tu," Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz. 

Rock Gospel Album: "Worldwide," Audio Adrenaline. 

Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: "Worship Again," Michael W. Smith. 

Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "Rise and Shine," Randy Travis. 

Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "Go Tell It on the Mountain," The Blind Boys of Alabama. 

Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: " ... Again," Donnie McClurkin. 

Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: "A Wing and A Prayer," The Potter's House Mass Choir. 

Traditional Blues Album: "Blues Singer," Buddy Guy. 

Contemporary Blues Album: "Let's Roll," Etta James. 

New Age Album: "One Quiet Night," Pat Metheny. 

Contemporary Jazz Album: "34th N Lex," Randy Brecker. 

Jazz Vocal Album: "A Little Moonlight," Dianne Reeves. 

Jazz Instrumental Solo: "Matrix," Chick Corea. 

Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group: "Alegria," Wayne Shorter. 

Large Jazz Ensemble Album: "Wide Angles," Michael Brecker Quindectet. 

Latin Jazz Album: "Live at the Blue Note," Michel Camilo with Charles Flores and Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez. 
 
 

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