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33rd Annual Grammy Awards

The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 20, 1991. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Quincy Jones was the night's biggest winner winning a total of six awards including Album of the Year.[2][3]

33rd Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 20, 1991
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York, New York
Hosted byGarry Shandling[1]
Most awardsQuincy Jones (6)
Most nominationsQuincy Jones
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Performers Edit

Award winners Edit

General Edit

Record of the Year
Album of the Year
Song of the Year
Best New Artist

Alternative Edit

Blues 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

Music video Edit

New Age Edit

Packaging and notes Edit

Polka Edit

Pop Edit

Production and engineering Edit

R&B Edit

Rap Edit

Reggae Edit

Rock Edit

Spoken Edit

Special merit awards Edit

MusiCares Person of the Year Edit

Reception Edit

In a contemporary review, Variety described the telecast was "one of the most unmemorable in memory" and that "This year's telecast was doomed from the moment Sinead O'Connor, the artist behind the year's most compelling record, announced that she would boycott the show because the awards celebrate commercialism."[4] The review critiqued the performers stating that Garth Brooks stage set up resembled a "Noël Coward play", Billy Idol changed a lyric of "Cradle of Love" to state "This song is so cheesy" and that MC Hammer appeared to be wrapped in aluminium foil.[4]

The review spoke positively about performance of En Vogue and Take 6 and the a cappella performance by Tracy Chapman.[4]

References Edit

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ "33rd Annual Grammy Awards". The Recording Academy. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
  2. ^ . The Milwaukee Journal. 1991-02-21. Archived from the original on 2019-04-02. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  3. ^ "1990 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  4. ^ a b c Prouty 1994: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "February 21, 1991""

Sources Edit

  • Prouty, Howard H., ed. (1994). Variety Television Reviews 1923-1992. Garland Publishing Inc. ISBN 0-8240-3796-0.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 33rd Annual Grammy Awards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 20 1991 They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year Quincy Jones was the night s biggest winner winning a total of six awards including Album of the Year 2 3 33rd Annual Grammy AwardsDateFebruary 20 1991LocationRadio City Music Hall New York New YorkHosted byGarry Shandling 1 Most awardsQuincy Jones 6 Most nominationsQuincy JonesTelevision radio coverageNetworkCBS 32nd Grammy Awards 34th Contents 1 Performers 2 Award winners 2 1 General 2 2 Alternative 2 3 Blues 2 4 Children s 2 5 Classical 2 6 Comedy 2 7 Composing and arranging 2 8 Country 2 9 Folk 2 10 Gospel 2 11 Historical 2 12 Jazz 2 13 Latin 2 14 Musical show 2 15 Music video 2 16 New Age 2 17 Packaging and notes 2 18 Polka 2 19 Pop 2 20 Production and engineering 2 21 R amp B 2 22 Rap 2 23 Reggae 2 24 Rock 2 25 Spoken 3 Special merit awards 3 1 MusiCares Person of the Year 4 Reception 5 References 5 1 Footnotes 5 2 SourcesPerformers EditArtist s Song s Bette Midler From a Distance MC Hammer U Can t Touch This Mariah Carey Vision of Love En Vogue amp Take 6 Who s Loving You Something Within Me Tracy Chapman Imagine Aerosmith Come Together Phil Collins amp David Crosby Another Day in Paradise Garth Brooks Friends in Low Places The Judds Love Can Build a Bridge Bob Dylan Masters of War Tony Bennett When Do the Bells Ring for Me Harry Connick Jr We Are in Love Living Colour Time s Up Wilson Phillips Hold On Kathleen Battle In the Silence of the Secret Night from Six Songs Op 4 no 3 by Sergei Rachmaninoff Award winners EditGeneral Edit Record of the Year Another Day in Paradise Phil Collins Hugh Padgham amp Phil Collins producers Vision of Love Mariah Carey Rhett Lawrence amp Narada Michael Walden producers U Can t Touch This MC Hammer MC Hammer producer From a Distance Bette Midler Arif Mardin producer Nothing Compares 2 U Sinead O Connor Sinead O Connor amp Nellee Hooper producersAlbum of the YearQuincy Jones producer amp artist for Back on the BlockSong of the YearJulie Gold songwriter for From a Distance performed by Bette MidlerBest New ArtistMariah Carey Lisa Stansfield The Black Crowes The Kentucky Headhunters Wilson PhillipsAlternative Edit Best Alternative Music Album Sinead O Connor for I Do Not Want What I Haven t GotBlues Edit Best Traditional Blues Recording B B King for Live at San Quentin Best Contemporary Blues Recording Jimmie Vaughan amp Stevie Ray Vaughan for Family StyleChildren s Edit Best Recording for Children Alan Menken composer amp Howard Ashman lyricist for The Little Mermaid performed by various artistsClassical Edit Best Orchestral Performance Leonard Bernstein conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Shostakovich Symphonies Nos 1 amp 7 Best Classical Vocal Performance Zubin Mehta conductor Jose Carreras Placido Domingo Luciano Pavarotti amp the Orchestra Del Maggio Musicale for Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert Best Opera Recording Cord Garben producer James Levine conductor Siegfried Jerusalem Christa Ludwig Kurt Moll James Morris Jan Hendrik Rootering Ekkehard Wlaschiha Heinz Zednik amp the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for Wagner Das Rheingold Best Choral Performance other than opera Robert Shaw conductor amp the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Walton Belshazzar s Feast Bernstein Chichester Psalms Missa Brevis Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist with orchestra Zubin Mehta conductor Itzhak Perlman amp the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1 in A Minor Glazunov Violin Concerto in A Minor Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist without orchestra Vladimir Horowitz for The Last Recording Best Chamber Music or Other Small Ensemble Performance Daniel Barenboim amp Itzhak Perlman for Brahms The Three Violin Sonatas Best Contemporary Composition Leonard Bernstein composer Judy Kaye amp William Sharp for Bernstein Arias amp Barcarolles Best Classical Album Hans Weber producer Leonard Bernstein conductor amp the New York Philharmonic for Ives Sym No 2 Gong on the Hook and Ladder Central Park in the Dark The Unanswered QuestionComedy Edit Best Comedy Recording Peter Schickele for P D Q Bach Oedipus Tex and Other Choral CalamitiesComposing and arranging Edit Best Instrumental Composition Pat Metheny composer for Change of Heart performed by Roy Haynes Dave Holland amp Pat Metheny Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television Alan Menken composer amp Howard Ashman lyricist for Under the Sea performed by various artists Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television James Horner composer for Glory performed by James Horner amp the Boys Choir of Harlem Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Jerry Hey Quincy Jones Ian Prince amp Rod Temperton arrangers for Birdland performed by Quincy Jones Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s Glen Ballard Jerry Hey Quincy Jones amp Clif Magness arrangers for The Places You Find Love performed by Siedah Garrett amp Chaka KhanCountry Edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Kathy Mattea for Where ve You Been Best Country Vocal Performance Male Vince Gill for When I Call Your Name Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal The Kentucky Headhunters for Pickin on Nashville Best Country Vocal Collaboration Chet Atkins amp Mark Knopfler for Poor Boy Blues Best Country Instrumental Performance Chet Atkins amp Mark Knopfler for So Soft Your Goodbye Best Country Song Don Henry amp Jon Vezner songwriters for Where ve You Been performed by Kathy Mattea Best Bluegrass Recording Alison Krauss for I ve Got That Old FeelingFolk Edit Best Traditional Folk Recording Doc Watson for On Praying Ground Best Contemporary Folk Recording Shawn Colvin for Steady OnGospel Edit Best Pop Gospel Album Sandi Patti for Another Time Another Place Best Rock Contemporary Gospel Album Petra for Beyond Belief Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Tramaine Hawkins for Tramaine Hawkins Live Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Take 6 for So Much 2 Say Best Southern Gospel Album Bruce Carroll for The Great Exchange Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus James Cleveland choir director for Having Church performed by the Southern California Community ChoirHistorical Edit Best Historical Album Lawrence Cohn amp Stephen Lavere producers for Robert Johnson The Complete RecordingsJazz Edit Best Jazz Vocal Performance Female Ella Fitzgerald for All That Jazz Best Jazz Vocal Performance Male Harry Connick Jr for We Are in Love Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Soloist Oscar Peterson for The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Group The Oscar Peterson Trio for The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Big Band Frank Foster for Basie s Bag Best Jazz Fusion Performance Quincy Jones for Birdland Latin Edit Best Latin Pop Performance Jose Feliciano for Por Que Te Tengo Que Olvidar Best Tropical Latin Performance Tito Puente for Lambada Timbales Best Mexican American Performance The Texas Tornados for Soy de San Luis Musical show Edit Best Musical Cast Show Album David Caddick producer amp cast members with Gary Morris for Les Miserables The Complete Symphonic RecordingMusic video Edit Best Music Video Short Form Sharon Oreck video producer Candice Reckinger Michael Patterson video directors amp Paula Abdul for Opposites Attract Best Music Video Long Form John Oetjen video producer Rupert Wainwright video director amp M C Hammer for Please Hammer Don t Hurt Em The MovieNew Age Edit Best New Age Performance Mark Isham for Mark IshamPackaging and notes Edit Best Album Package Jeffrey Gold Len Peltier amp Suzanne Vega art directors for Days of Open Hand performed by Suzanne Vega Best Album Notes Dan Morgenstern notes writer for Brownie The Complete Emarcy Recordings of Clifford Brown performed by Clifford BrownPolka Edit Best Polka Recording Jimmy Sturr for When It s Polka Time at Your HousePop Edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Mariah Carey for Vision of Love Best Pop Vocal Performance Male Roy Orbison for Oh Pretty Woman Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Aaron Neville amp Linda Ronstadt for All My Life Best Pop Instrumental Performance Angelo Badalamenti for Twin Peaks Theme Production and engineering Edit Best Engineered Recording Non Classical Bruce Swedien engineer for Back On the Block performed by Quincy Jones Best Engineered Recording Classical Jack Renner engineer Robert Shaw conductor amp the Robert Shaw Festival Singers for Sergei Rachmaninoff Vespers Producer of the Year Non Classical Quincy Jones Classical Producer of the Year Adam SternR amp B Edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Anita Baker for Compositions Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male Luther Vandross for Here and Now Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Ray Charles amp Chaka Khan for I ll Be Good to You Best Rhythm amp Blues Song M C Hammer Rick James amp Alonzo Miller songwriters for U Can t Touch This performed by M C HammerRap Edit Best Rap Solo Performance M C Hammer for U Can t Touch This Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Big Daddy Kane Ice T Kool Moe Dee Melle Mel Quincy D III amp Quincy Jones for Back on the Block Reggae Edit Best Reggae Recording Bunny Wailer for Time Will Tell A Tribute to Bob MarleyRock Edit Best Rock Vocal Performance Female Alannah Myles for Black Velvet Best Rock Vocal Performance Male Eric Clapton for Bad Love Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Aerosmith for Janie s Got a Gun Best Rock Instrumental Performance Vaughan Brothers for D FW Best Hard Rock Performance Living Colour for Time s Up Best Metal Performance Metallica for Stone Cold Crazy Spoken Edit Best Spoken Word or Non musical Recording George Burns for Gracie A Love StorySpecial merit awards EditBob Dylan was given a lifetime award presented by Jack Nicholson and sang Masters of War on the night of the first US invasion of Iraq John Lennon was granted a posthumous lifetime achievement award one year after his partner Paul McCartney The Chairman s Merit Award to Harry Everett Smith for the Anthology of American Folk MusicMusiCares Person of the Year Edit David CrosbyReception EditIn a contemporary review Variety described the telecast was one of the most unmemorable in memory and that This year s telecast was doomed from the moment Sinead O Connor the artist behind the year s most compelling record announced that she would boycott the show because the awards celebrate commercialism 4 The review critiqued the performers stating that Garth Brooks stage set up resembled a Noel Coward play Billy Idol changed a lyric of Cradle of Love to state This song is so cheesy and that MC Hammer appeared to be wrapped in aluminium foil 4 The review spoke positively about performance of En Vogue and Take 6 and the a cappella performance by Tracy Chapman 4 References EditFootnotes Edit 33rd Annual Grammy Awards The Recording Academy Retrieved 2016 03 24 Quincy Jones wins block of Grammys The Milwaukee Journal 1991 02 21 Archived from the original on 2019 04 02 Retrieved 2011 05 01 1990 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 2011 05 01 a b c Prouty 1994 No page number in the book Review is dated February 21 1991 Sources Edit Prouty Howard H ed 1994 Variety Television Reviews 1923 1992 Garland Publishing Inc ISBN 0 8240 3796 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 33rd Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1176373762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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