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13th Annual Grammy Awards

The 13th Annual Grammy Awards were held on 16 March 1971, on ABC, and marked the ceremony's first live telecast. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1970. The ceremony was hosted for the first time by Andy Williams.[1][2]

13th Annual Grammy Awards
Date16 March 1971
LocationHollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byAndy Williams
Most awardsSimon & Garfunkel (3)
Most nominationsPaul Simon and The Carpenters (5)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
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Award winners edit

General field edit

Record of the Year[3]

Roy Halee, Art Garfunkel & Paul Simon, producers
Jack Daugherty, producer
Ray Stevens, producer
Peter Asher, producer
George Martin, producer

Album of the Year[3]

Roy Halee, Art Garfunkel & Paul Simon, producers
James William Guercio, producer
Jack Daugherty, producer
David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Neil Young, producers
Gus Dudgeon, producer
Peter Asher, producer

Song of the Year[3]

Paul Simon, songwriter (Simon and Garfunkel)
Ray Stevens, songwriter (Ray Stevens)
James Taylor, songwriter (James Taylor)
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, songwriters (The Beatles)
Roger Nichols & Paul Williams, songwriters (The Carpenters)

Best New Artist[3]

Children's edit

Best Recording for Children[4]

  • The Sesame Street Book & Record - (various artists) ‡
Joan Ganz Cooney, Thomas Z. Shepard, producers

Classical edit

Comedy edit

Composing and arranging edit

Country edit

Folk edit

Gospel edit

Jazz edit

Musical show edit

Packaging and notes edit

Pop edit

Production and engineering edit

R&B edit

Spoken edit

References edit

  1. ^ Drew, Michael H. (17 March 1971). "Simon, Garfunkel Head Grammy List". The Milwaukee Journal. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "1970 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d "The 13th Annual Grammy Awards". The Marshall News Messenger. 14 March 1971. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Simon and Garfunkel Top Beatles for '70 Recording Honors". Daily Press. 1 February 1971. Retrieved 29 November 2020.

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The 13th Annual Grammy Awards were held on 16 March 1971 on ABC and marked the ceremony s first live telecast They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1970 The ceremony was hosted for the first time by Andy Williams 1 2 13th Annual Grammy AwardsDate16 March 1971LocationHollywood Palladium Los Angeles CaliforniaHosted byAndy WilliamsMost awardsSimon amp Garfunkel 3 Most nominationsPaul Simon and The Carpenters 5 Television radio coverageNetworkABC 12th Grammy Awards 14th Contents 1 Award winners 1 1 General field 1 2 Children s 1 3 Classical 1 4 Comedy 1 5 Composing and arranging 1 6 Country 1 7 Folk 1 8 Gospel 1 9 Jazz 1 10 Musical show 1 11 Packaging and notes 1 12 Pop 1 13 Production and engineering 1 14 R amp B 1 15 Spoken 2 ReferencesAward winners editGeneral field edit Record of the Year 3 Bridge over Troubled Water Simon amp Garfunkel Roy Halee Art Garfunkel amp Paul Simon producers dd They Long to Be Close to You The Carpenters Jack Daugherty producer dd Everything Is Beautiful Ray Stevens Ray Stevens producer dd Fire and Rain James Taylor Peter Asher producer dd Let It Be The Beatles George Martin producer dd Album of the Year 3 Bridge over Troubled Water Simon amp Garfunkel Roy Halee Art Garfunkel amp Paul Simon producers dd Chicago Chicago James William Guercio producer dd Close to You The Carpenters Jack Daugherty producer dd Deja Vu Crosby Stills Nash amp Young David Crosby Stephen Stills Graham Nash Neil Young producers dd Elton John Elton John Gus Dudgeon producer dd Sweet Baby James James Taylor Peter Asher producer dd Song of the Year 3 Bridge over Troubled Water Paul Simon songwriter Simon and Garfunkel dd Everything is Beautiful Ray Stevens songwriter Ray Stevens dd Fire and Rain James Taylor songwriter James Taylor dd Let It Be John Lennon Paul McCartney songwriters The Beatles dd We ve Only Just Begun Roger Nichols amp Paul Williams songwriters The Carpenters dd Best New Artist 3 The Carpenters Elton John Melba Moore Anne Murray The Partridge Family Children s edit Best Recording for Children 4 The Sesame Street Book amp Record various artists Joan Ganz Cooney Thomas Z Shepard producers dd The Aristocats various artists A Boy Named Charlie Brown various artists Rubber Duckie Jim Henson Susan Sings Songs from Sesame Street Loretta Long Classical edit Best Classical Performance Orchestra Pierre Boulez conductor amp the Cleveland Orchestra for Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Dietrich Fischer Dieskau for Schubert Lieder Best Opera Recording Erik Smith producer Colin Davis conductor the Royal Opera House Orchestra amp Chorus amp various artists for Berlioz Les Troyens Best Choral Performance other than opera Gregg Smith choir director the Gregg Smith Singers amp the Columbia Chamber Ensemble for Ives New Music of Charles Ives Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists with or without orchestra George Szell conductor David Oistrakh Mstislav Rostropovich amp the Cleveland Orchestra for Brahms Double Concerto Concerto in A Minor for Violin and Cello Best Chamber Music Performance Eugene Istomin Leonard Rose amp Isaac Stern for Beethoven The Complete Piano Trios Album of the Year Classical Erik Smith producer Colin Davis conductor various artists amp the Royal Opera House Orchestra amp Chorus for Berlioz Les Troyens Comedy edit Best Comedy Recording Flip Wilson for The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress Composing and arranging edit Best Instrumental Composition Alfred Newman composer for Airport Love Theme Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special George Harrison John Lennon Paul McCartney amp Ringo Starr composers for Let It Be performed by The Beatles Best Instrumental Arrangement Henry Mancini arranger for Theme From Z Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist s Larry Knechtel amp Paul Simon arrangers for Bridge over Troubled Water performed by Simon amp Garfunkel Country edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Lynn Anderson for Rose Garden Best Country Vocal Performance Male Ray Price for For the Good Times Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Johnny Cash amp June Carter for If I Were a Carpenter Best Country Instrumental Performance Chet Atkins amp Jerry Reed for Me and Jerry Best Country Song Marty Robbins songwriter for My Woman My Woman My Wife Folk edit Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording including traditional blues T Bone Walker for Good Feelin Gospel edit Best Gospel Performance other than soul gospel The Oak Ridge Boys for Talk About the Good Times Best Soul Gospel Performance Edwin Hawkins for Every Man Wants to Be Free performed by the Edwin Hawkins Singers Best Sacred Performance Musical Jake Hess for Everything Is Beautiful Jazz edit Best Jazz Performance Small Group or Soloist with Small Group Bill Evans for Alone Best Jazz Performance Large Group or Soloist with Large Group Miles Davis for Bitches Brew Musical show edit Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album Stephen Sondheim composer Thomas Z Shepard producer amp the original cast Dean Jones Barbara Barrie Elaine Stritch Charles Kimbrough George Coe Teri Rolston John Cunningham amp Beth Howland for Company Packaging and notes edit Best Album Cover Robert Lockart graphic artist amp Ivan Nagy photographer for Indianola Mississippi Seeds performed by B B King Best Album Notes Chris Albertson notes writer for The World s Greatest Blues Singer performed by Bessie Smith Pop edit Best Contemporary Vocal Performance Female Dionne Warwick for I ll Never Fall in Love Again Best Contemporary Vocal Performance Male Ray Stevens for Everything Is Beautiful Best Contemporary Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus The Carpenters for Close to You Best Contemporary Instrumental Performance Henry Mancini for Theme From Z and Other Film Music Best Contemporary Song Paul Simon songwriter for Bridge over Troubled Water performed by Simon amp Garfunkel Production and engineering edit Best Engineered Recording Non Classical Roy Halee engineer for Bridge over Troubled Water performed by Simon amp Garfunkel Best Engineered Recording Classical Arthur Kendy Fred Plaut Ray Moore engineers Pierre Boulez conductor amp the Cleveland Orchestra for Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps R amp B edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Don t Play That Song by Aretha Franklin Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male The Thrill Is Gone by B B King Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group Vocal or Instrumental Didn t I Blow Your Mind This Time by The Delfonics Best Rhythm amp Blues Song General Johnson amp Ronald Dunbar songwriters for Patches performed by Clarence Carter Spoken edit Best Spoken Word Recording Martin Luther King Jr for Why I Oppose the War in VietnamReferences edit Drew Michael H 17 March 1971 Simon Garfunkel Head Grammy List The Milwaukee Journal Retrieved 1 May 2011 1970 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 a b c d The 13th Annual Grammy Awards The Marshall News Messenger 14 March 1971 Retrieved 29 November 2020 Simon and Garfunkel Top Beatles for 70 Recording Honors Daily Press 1 February 1971 Retrieved 29 November 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 13th Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1217619500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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