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23rd Annual Grammy Awards

The 23rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 25, 1981, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City and were broadcast live on American television. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1980.[1][2]

23rd Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 25, 1981
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York City
Hosted byPaul Simon
Most awardsChristopher Cross (5)
Most nominationsChristopher Cross (6)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Album of the Year went to Michael Omartian and Christopher Cross for Christopher Cross, Record and Song of the Year went to Christopher Cross for "Sailing". Cross was the first artist in Grammy history to win all four General Field awards in a single ceremony, bringing home Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.

Award winners Edit

Children's Edit

Classical Edit

Comedy Edit

Composing and arranging Edit

Country Edit

Folk Edit

Gospel Edit

Historical Edit

Jazz Edit

Latin Edit

Musical show Edit

Packaging and notes Edit

Pop Edit

Production and engineering Edit

R&B Edit

Rock Edit

Spoken word Edit

Trivia Edit

  • Christopher Cross became the first artist to win all four general-field awards in one night: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.

References Edit

  1. ^ "5 Grammys on first try". The Deseret News. 26 February 1981. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "1980 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.

External links Edit

  • 23rd Grammy Awards at the Internet Movie Database

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The 23rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 25 1981 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City and were broadcast live on American television They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1980 1 2 23rd Annual Grammy AwardsDateFebruary 25 1981LocationRadio City Music Hall New York CityHosted byPaul SimonMost awardsChristopher Cross 5 Most nominationsChristopher Cross 6 Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 22nd Grammy Awards 24th Album of the Year went to Michael Omartian and Christopher Cross for Christopher Cross Record and Song of the Year went to Christopher Cross for Sailing Cross was the first artist in Grammy history to win all four General Field awards in a single ceremony bringing home Record of the Year Album of the Year Song of the Year and Best New Artist 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 Historical 1 9 Jazz 1 10 Latin 1 11 Musical show 1 12 Packaging and notes 1 13 Pop 1 14 Production and engineering 1 15 R amp B 1 16 Rock 1 17 Spoken word 2 Trivia 3 References 4 External linksAward winners EditRecord of the Year Michael Omartian producer amp Christopher Cross for Sailing Album of the Year Michael Omartian producer amp Christopher Cross for Christopher Cross Song of the Year Christopher Cross for Sailing Best New Artist Christopher CrossChildren s Edit Best Recording for Children David Levine amp Lucy Simon producers for In Harmony A Sesame Street Record performed by various artistsClassical Edit Best Classical Orchestral Recording Raymond Minshull producer Georg Solti conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Bruckner Symphony No 6 in A Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Henry Lewis conductor Leontyne Price amp the Philharmonia Orchestra for Prima Donna Vol 5 Great Soprano Arias From Handel to Britten Best Opera Recording Gunther Breest Michael Horwath producers Pierre Boulez conductor Toni Blankenheim Franz Mazura Yvonne Minton Teresa Stratas amp the Orchestre de l Opera de Paris for Berg Lulu Best Choral Performance Classical Carlo Maria Giulini conductor Norbert Balatsch chorus master amp the Philharmonia Orchestra amp Chorus for Mozart Requiem Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists with orchestra Bernard Haitink conductor Itzhak Perlman Mstislav Rostropovich amp the Concertgebouw Orchestra for Brahms Violin and Cello Concerto in A Minor Double Concerto Seiji Ozawa conductor Itzhak Perlman amp the Boston Symphony Orchestra for Berg Violin Concerto Stravinsky Violin Concerto in D Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists without orchestra Itzhak Perlman for The Spanish Album Best Chamber Music Performance Itzhak Perlman amp Pinchas Zukerman for Music for Two Violins Moszkowski Suite For Two Violins Shostakovich Duets Prokofiev Sonata for Two Violins Best Classical Album Gunther Breest Michael Horwath producers Pierre Boulez conductor Toni Blankenheim Franz Mazura Yvonne Minton Teresa Stratas amp the Orchestre de l Opera de Paris for Berg LuluComedy Edit Best Comedy Recording Rodney Dangerfield for No RespectComposing and arranging Edit Best Instrumental Composition John Williams composer for The Empire Strikes Back Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special John Williams composer for The Empire Strikes Back Best Instrumental Arrangement Jerry Hey amp Quincy Jones arrangers for Dinorah Dinorah performed by George Benson Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist s Christopher Cross amp Michael Omartian arrangers for Sailing performed by Christopher Cross Best Arrangement for Voices Janis Siegel arranger for Birdland performed by The Manhattan TransferCountry Edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Anne Murray for Could I Have This Dance Best Country Vocal Performance Male George Jones for He Stopped Loving Her Today Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group Emmylou Harris amp Roy Orbison for That Lovin You Feelin Again Best Country Instrumental Performance Gilley s Urban Cowboy Band for Orange Blossom Special Hoedown Best Country Song Willie Nelson songwriter for On the Road Again Folk Edit Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording Norman Dayron producer for Rare Blues performed by various artistsGospel Edit Best Gospel Performance Traditional Blackwood Brothers for We Come to Worship Best Gospel Performance Contemporary or Inspirational The Archers Cynthia Clawson Andrae Crouch Tramaine Hawkins Walter Hawkins Dony McGuire Reba Rambo amp B J Thomas for The Lord s Prayer Best Soul Gospel Performance Traditional James Cleveland amp the Charles Fold Singers for Lord Let Me Be an Instrument Best Soul Gospel Performance Contemporary Shirley Caesar for Rejoice Best Inspirational Performance Debby Boone for With My Song I Will Praise HimHistorical Edit Best Historical Reissue Album Keith Hardwick producer for Segovia The EMI Recordings 1927 39Jazz Edit Best Jazz Vocal Performance Female Ella Fitzgerald for A Perfect Match Best Jazz Vocal Performance Male George Benson for Moody s Mood Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Soloist Bill Evans for I Will Say Goodbye Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Group Bill Evans for We Will Meet Again Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Big Band Count Basie for On the Road Best Jazz Fusion Performance Vocal or Instrumental The Manhattan Transfer for Birdland Latin Edit Best Latin Recording Cal Tjader for La Onda Va BienMusical show Edit Best Cast Show Album Andrew Lloyd Webber producer and composer Tim Rice producer and lyricist amp the original cast with Patti Lupone amp Mandy Patinkin for Evita Premier American RecordingPackaging and notes Edit Best Album Package Roy Kohara art director for Against the Wind performed by Bob Seger amp The Silver Bullet Band Best Album Notes David McClintick notes writer for Trilogy Past Present and Future performed by Frank SinatraPop Edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female The Rose Bette Midler Best Pop Vocal Performance Male This Is It Kenny Loggins Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Guilty Barbra Streisand amp Barry Gibb Best Pop Instrumental Performance One on One Bob James amp Earl KlughProduction and engineering Edit Best Engineered Recording Non Classical James Guthrie engineer for The Wall performed by Pink Floyd Best Engineered Recording Classical Karl August Naegler engineer Pierre Boulez conductor amp the Orchestre de l Opera de Paris for Berg Lulu Complete Version Producer of the Year Non Classical Phil Ramone Classical Producer of the Year Robert WoodsR amp B Edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Stephanie Mills for Never Knew Love Like This Before Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male George Benson for Give Me the Night Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal The Manhattans for Shining Star Best R amp B Instrumental Performance George Benson for Off Broadway Best Rhythm amp Blues Song James Mtume amp Reggie Lucas songwriters for Never Knew Love Like This Before performed by Stephanie MillsRock Edit Best Rock Vocal Performance Female Pat Benatar for Crimes of Passion Best Rock Vocal Performance Male Billy Joel for Glass Houses Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Bob Seger amp the Silver Bullet Band for Against the Wind Best Rock Instrumental Performance The Police for Reggatta de Blanc Spoken word Edit Best Spoken Word Documentary or Drama Recording Pat Carroll for Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude SteinTrivia EditChristopher Cross became the first artist to win all four general field awards in one night Record of the Year Album of the Year Song of the Year and Best New Artist References Edit 5 Grammys on first try The Deseret News 26 February 1981 Retrieved 1 May 2011 1980 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 External links Edit23rd Grammy Awards at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 23rd Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1147067678, 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