The 50th Annual Grammy Awards winners
Grammys were awarded in more than 100 categories during Sunday night's (2/10) ceremonies at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. A full list of the winners follows:
Record of the Year
"Rehab," Amy Winehouse ; Mark Ronson, producer; Tom Elmhirst, Vaughan Merrick, Dom Morley, Mark Ronson and Gabriel Roth, engineers/mixers.
Album of the Year
"River: The Joni Letters," Herbie Hancock. Leonard Cohen, Norah Jones, Joni Mitchell, Corinne Bailey Rae, Luciana Souza and Tina Turner, featured artists; Herbie Hancock and Larry Klein, producers; Helik Hadar, engineer/mixer; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer
Song of the Year
"Rehab," Amy Winehouse, songwriter (Amy Winehouse, artist)
Best New Artist
Amy Winehouse
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
"Rehab," Amy Winehouse
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
"What Goes Around…Comes Around," Justin Timberlake
Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocals
"Makes Me Wonder," Maroon 5
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
"Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)," Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
"One Week Last Summer," Joni Mitchell
Best Pop Instrumental Album
"The Mix-Up," Beastie Boys
Best Pop Vocal Album
"Back to Black," Amy Winehouse
Best Dance Recording
"LoveStoned/I Think She Knows," Justin Timberlake
Best Electronic/Dance Album
"We are the Night," The Chemical Brothers
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
"Call Me Irresponsible," Michael Buble
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
"Radio Nowhere," Bruce Springsteen
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
"Icky Thump," The White Stripes
Best Hard Rock Performance
"The Pretender," Foo Fighters
Best Metal Performance
"Final Six," Slayer
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
"Once Upon a Time in the West," Bruce Springsteen
Best Rock Song
"Radio Nowhere," Bruce Springsteen
Best Rock Album
"Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace," Foo Fighters
Best Alternative Music Album
"Icky Thump," The White Stripes
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
"No One," Alicia Keys
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
"Future Baby Mama," Prince
Best R&B Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocals
"Disrespectful," Chaka Khan featuring Mary J. Blige
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
"In My Songs," Gerald Levert
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
"Daydreamin'," Lupe Fiasco featuring Jill Scott
Best R&B Song
"No One," Dirty Harry, Kerry Brothers and Alicia Keys, songwriter Alicia Keys
Best R&B Album
"Funk This," Chaka Khan
Best Contemporary R&B Album
"Because of You," Ne-Yo
Best Rap Solo Performance
"Stronger," Kayne West
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
"Southside," Common featuring Kayne West
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
"Umbrella," Rihanna featuring Jay-Z
Best Rap Song
"Good Life," Aldrin Davis, Mike Dean, Faheem Najm and Kayne West, songwriters (J. Ingram and Q. Jones, songwriters) (Kayne West featuring T-Pain, artists)
Best Rap Album
"Graduation," Kayne West
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
"Before He Cheats," Carrie Underwood
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
"Stupid Boy," Keith Urban
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
"How Long," Eagles
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
"Lost Highway," Willie Nelson and Ray Price
Best Country Instrumental Performance
"Throttleneck," Brad Paisley
Best Country Song
"Before He Cheats," Josh Kear and Chris Tompkins, songwriters (Carrie Underwood, artist)
Best Country Album
"These Days," Vince Gill
Best Bluegrass Album
"The Bluegrass Diaries," Jim Lauderdale
Best New Age Album
"Crestone," Paul Winter Consort
Best Contemporary Jazz Album
"River: The Joni Letters," Herbie Hancock
Best Jazz Vocal Album
"Avant Gershwin," Patti Austin
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
"Anagram," Michael Brecker, soloist
Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
"Pilgramage," Michael Brecker
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
"A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)," Terence Blanchard
Best Latin Jazz Album
"Funk Tango," Paquito D'Rivera Quintet
Best Gospel Performance
(tie) "Blessed and Highly Favored," The Clark Sisters, and "Never Gonna Break My Faith," Aretha Franklin and Mary J. Blige featuring The Harlem Boys Choir
Best Gospel Song
"Blessed and Highly Favored," Karen Clark-Sheard, songwriter (The Clark Sisters, artist)
Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album
"Before the Daylight's Shot," Ashley Cleveland
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
"A Deeper Level," Israel and New Breed
Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
"Salt of the Earth," Ricky Skaggs and The Whites
Best Traditional Gospel Album
"Live--One Last Time," The Clark Sisters
Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album
"Free to Worship," Fred Hammond
Best Latin Pop Album
"El Tren De Los Momentos," Alejandro Sanz
Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
"No Hay Espacio," Black: Guayaba
Best Latin Urban Album
"Residente O Visitante," Calle 13
Best Tropical Latin Album
"La Llave De Mi Corazon," Juan Luis Guerra
Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
"100% Mexicano," Pepe Aguilar
Best Tejano Album
"Before the Next Teardrop Falls," Little Joe and La Familia
Best Norteno Album
"Detalles Y Emociones," Los Tigres Del Norte
Best Banda Album
"Te Va A Gustar," El Chapo
Best Traditional Blues Album
"Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live in Dallas," Henry James Townsend, Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins, Robert Lockwood Jr. and David "Honeyboy" Edwards
Best Contemporary Blues Album
"The Road to Escondido," JJ Cale and Eric Clapton
Best Traditional Folk Album
"Dirt Farmer," Levon Helm
Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album
"Washington Square Serenade," Steve Earle
Best Native American Music Album
"Totemic Flue Chants," Johnny Whitehorse
Best Hawaiian Music Album
"Treasures of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar," Various Artists, Daniel Ho, George Kahumoku Jr., Paul Konwiser and Wayne Wong, producers
Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album
"Live! Worldwide," Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience
Best Reggae Album
"Mind Control," Stephen Marley
Best Traditional World Music Album
"African Spirit," Soweto Gospel Choir
Best Contemporary World Music Album
"Djin Djin," Angelique Kidjo
Best Polka Album
"Come Share the Wine," Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra
Best Musical Album for Children
"A Green and Red Christmas," The Muppets, artist; Ted Kryczko and Ed Mitchell, producers
Best Spoken Word Album for Children
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," Jim Dale
Best Spoken Word Album
"The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream," Barack Obama
Best Comedy Album
"The Distance Future," Flight of the Conchords
Best Musical Show Album
"Spring Awakening," Duncan Sheik, producer and composer; Steven Sater, lyricist (Original Broadway Cast with Jonathan Groff, Lea Michele and others)
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"Love," (The Beatles, artists). George Martin and Giles Martin, producer.
Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"Ratatouille," Michael Glacchino, composer
Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"Live You I Do," (from "Dreamgirls"). Siedah Garrett and Henry Krieger, songwriters. (Jennifer Hudson, artist)
Best Instrumental Compilation
"Cerulean Skies," Maria Schneider, composer (Maria Schneider Orchestra, artist)
Best Instrumental Arrangement
"In a Silent Way," Vince Mendoza, arranger (Joe Zawinul, artist)
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
"I'm Gonna Live Till I Die," John Clayton, arranger (Queen Latifah, artist)
Best Recording Package
"Cassadaga," Zachary Nipper, art director (Bright Eyes, artist)
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
"What It is!: Funky Soul and Rare Grooves (1967-1977)," Masaki Kolke, art director (Various Artists)
Best Album Notes
"John Work III: Recording Black Culture," Bruce Nemerov, album notes writer (Various Artists)
Best Historical Album
"The Live Wire -- Woody Guthrie in Performance 1949," Nora Guthrie and Jorge Arevalo Mateus, compilation producers; Jamie Howarth, Steve Rosenthal, Warren Russell-Smith and Dr. Kevin Short, mastering engineers (Woody Guthrie, artist)
Best Engineered Album, Nonclassical
"Beauty and Crime," Tchad Blake, Cameron Craig, Emery Dobyns and Jimmy Hogarth, engineers (Suzanne Vega, artist)
Producer of the Year, Nonclassical
Mark Ronson for "Back to Black" (Amy Winehouse, artist); "Littlest Things" (Lily Allen, artist); "Rehab" (Amy Winehouse, artist); "Version" (Mark Ronson, artist) and "You Know I'm No Good" (Amy Winehouse, artist)
Best Remixed Recording, Nonclassical
"Bring the Noise" (Benny Benassi Sfaction Remix), Benny Benassi, remixer (Public Enemy, producer)
Best Surroundsound Album
"Love," Paul Hicks, surround mix engineer; Tim Young, surround mastering engineer; George Martin and Giles Martin, surround producers (The Beatles, artists)
Best Engineered Album, Classical
"Grechaninov: Passion Week," John Newton, engineer (Charles Bruffy, Phoenix Bach Choir and Kansas City Chorale, artists)
Producer of the Year, Classical
Judith Sherman for "American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell (Rachel Barton Pine and Matthew Hagle, artists); "From Barrelhouse to Broadway: The Musical Odyssey of Joe Jordan (Rick Benjamin and The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra); "Gorecki: String Quartet No. 3 … Songs are Sung" (Kronos Quartet); "Strange Imaginary Animals (Eighth Blackbird); "Tchaikovsky: Three String Quartets," Souvenir De Florence (Ying Quartet)
Best Classical Album
"Tower: Made in America," Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Tim Handley, producer; Tim Handley, engineer/mixer (Nashville Symphony)
Best Orchestral Performance
"Tower: Made in America," Leonard Slatkin, conductor (Nashville Symphony)
Best Opera Recording
"Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel," Sir Charles Mackerras, conductor; Rebecca Evans, Jane Henschel and Jennifer Larmore; Brian Couzens, producer (Sarah Coppen, Diana Montague and Sarah Tynan; New London Children's Choir; Philharmonia Orchestra)
Best Choral Performance
"Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem," Simon Rattle, conductor; Simon Halsey, chorus master (Thomas Quasthoff and Dorothea Roschmann, Rundfunkchor Berlin; Berliner Philharmoniker)
Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)
"Barber/Korngold/Walton: Violin Concertos," Bramwell Tovey, conductor; James Ehnes (Vancouver Symphony Orchestra)
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra)
"Beethoven Sonatas, Vol. 3," Garrick Ohlsson
Best Chamber Music Performance
"Strange Imaginary Animals," Eighth Blackbird
Best Small Ensemble Performance
"Stravinsky: Apollo, Concerto in D; Prokofiev: 20 Visions Fugitives," Yuri Bashmet, conductor; Moscow Soloists
Best Classical Vocal Performance
"Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Sings Peter Lieberson: Neruda Songs; Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, soloist (James Levine; Boston Symphony Orchestra)
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
"Made in America," Joan Tower (Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Nashville Symphony Orchestra)
Best Classical Crossover Album
"A Love Supreme: The Legacy of John Coltrane," Turtle Island Quartet
Best Short Form Music Video
"God's Gonna Cut You Down," Johnny Cash; Tony Kaye, video director; Rachel Curt, video producer
Best Long Form Music Video
"The Confessions Tour," Madonna; Jonas Akerlund, video director; Sara Martin and David May, video producers
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