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17th Annual Grammy Awards

The 17th Annual Grammy Awards were presented March 1, 1975, and were broadcast live on American television. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1974.[1][2]

17th Annual Grammy Awards
DateMarch 1, 1975
LocationUris Theatre, New York, New York
Hosted byAndy Williams
Most awardsStevie Wonder (4)
Most nominationsStevie Wonder (6)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS

Award winners

Children's

Classical

Comedy

Composing and arranging

Country

Folk

Gospel

Jazz

Musical show

Packaging and notes

Pop

Production and engineering

R&B

Spoken

References

  1. ^ "Wonder tops Grammy awards". The Montreal Gazette. 3 March 1975. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "1974 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.

External links

  • 17th Grammy Awards at the Internet Movie Database

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The 17th Annual Grammy Awards were presented March 1 1975 and were broadcast live on American television They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1974 1 2 17th Annual Grammy AwardsDateMarch 1 1975LocationUris Theatre New York New YorkHosted byAndy WilliamsMost awardsStevie Wonder 4 Most nominationsStevie Wonder 6 Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 16th Grammy Awards 18th Contents 1 Award winners 1 1 Children s 1 2 Classical 1 3 Comedy 1 4 Composing and arranging 1 5 Country 1 6 Folk 1 7 Gospel 1 8 Jazz 1 9 Musical show 1 10 Packaging and notes 1 11 Pop 1 12 Production and engineering 1 13 R amp B 1 14 Spoken 2 References 3 External linksAward winners EditRecord of the Year John Farrar producer amp Olivia Newton John for I Honestly Love You award presented by John Lennon and Paul Simon and accepted by Art Garfunkel Album of the Year Stevie Wonder producer amp artist for Fulfillingness First Finale Song of the Year Alan and Marilyn Bergman amp Marvin Hamlisch songwriters for The Way We Were performed by Barbra Streisand Best New Artist Marvin HamlischChildren s Edit Best Recording for Children Sebastian Cabot Sterling Holloway amp Paul Winchell for Winnie the Pooh and Tigger TooClassical Edit Best Classical Performance Orchestra Georg Solti conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Leontyne Price for Leontyne Price Sings Richard Strauss Best Opera Recording Richard Mohr producer Georg Solti conductor Judith Blegen Montserrat Caballe Placido Domingo Sherrill Milnes Ruggero Raimondi amp the London Philharmonic for Puccini La Boheme Best Choral Performance Classical other than opera Colin Davis conductor the Ambrosian Singers the Wandsworth School Boys Choir amp the London Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Berlioz The Damnation of Faust Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists with orchestra Maxim Shostakovich conductor David Oistrakh amp the New Philharmonia for Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1 Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists without orchestra Alicia de Larrocha for Albeniz Iberia Best Chamber Music Performance Pierre Fournier Arthur Rubinstein amp Henryk Szeryng for Brahms Trios Complete Schumann Trio No 1 in D Minor Album of the Year Classical David Harvey producer Georg Solti conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Berlioz Symphonie FantastiqueComedy Edit Best Comedy Recording Richard Pryor for That Nigger s CrazyComposing and arranging Edit Best Instrumental Composition Mike Oldfield composer for Tubular Bells Theme From The Exorcist Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Alan and Marilyn Bergman amp Marvin Hamlisch composers for The Way We Were performed by Barbra Streisand Best Instrumental Arrangement Patrick Williams arranger for Threshold Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists Joni Mitchell amp Tom Scott arrangers for Down to You performed by Joni MitchellCountry Edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Anne Murray for Love Song Best Country Vocal Performance Male Ronnie Milsap for Please Don t Tell Me How the Story Ends Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group The Pointer Sisters for Fairytale Best Country Instrumental Performance Chet Atkins amp Merle Travis for The Atkins Travis Traveling Show Best Country Song Billy Sherrill amp Norro Wilson songwriters for A Very Special Love Song performed by Charlie RichFolk Edit Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording Doc Watson amp Merle Watson for Two Days in NovemberGospel Edit Best Gospel Performance The Oak Ridge Boys for The Baptism of Jesse Taylor Best Soul Gospel Performance James Cleveland for In the Ghetto performed by James Cleveland amp the Southern California Community Choir Best Inspirational Performance non classical Elvis Presley for How Great Thou ArtJazz Edit Best Jazz Performance by a Soloist Charlie Parker for First Recordings Best Jazz Performance by a Group Joe Pass Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen amp Oscar Peterson for The Trio Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band Woody Herman for Thundering HerdMusical show Edit Best Score From the Original Cast Show Album Robert Brittan Judd Woldin composers Thomas Z Shepard producer amp the original cast Virginia Capers Joe Morton Ernestine Jackson Robert Jackson Deborah Allen amp Helen Martin for RaisinPackaging and notes Edit Best Album Package Christopher Whorf amp Ed Thrasher art directors for Come and Gone performed by Mason Proffit Best Album Notes Charles R Townsend notes writer for For the Last Time performed by Bob Wills amp His Texas Playboys Dan Morgenstern notes writer for The Hawk Flies performed by Coleman Hawkins Best Album Notes Classical Angus Scrimm as Rory Guy notes writer for Korngold The Classic Erich Wolfgang Korngold conducted by Ulf Hoelscher Willy MattesPop Edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Olivia Newton John for I Honestly Love You Best Pop Vocal Performance Male Stevie Wonder for Fulfillingness First Finale Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus Paul McCartney amp Wings for Band on the Run Best Pop Instrumental Performance Marvin Hamlisch for The Entertainer Production and engineering Edit Best Engineered Recording Non Classical Geoff E Emerick engineer for Band on the Run performed by Paul McCartney amp Wings Best Engineered Recording Classical Kenneth Wilkinson engineer Georg Solti conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique Best Producer of the Year Thom BellR amp B Edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Aretha Franklin for Ain t Nothing Like the Real Thing Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male Stevie Wonder for Boogie on Reggae Woman Best R amp B Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus Rufus for Tell Me Something Good Best R amp B Instrumental Performance MFSB for The Sound of Philadelphia Best Rhythm amp Blues Song Stevie Wonder songwriter for Living for the City Spoken Edit Best Spoken Word Recording Peter Cook amp Dudley Moore for Good EveningReferences Edit Wonder tops Grammy awards The Montreal Gazette 3 March 1975 Retrieved 1 May 2011 1974 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 External links Edit17th Grammy Awards at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 17th Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1125950733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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