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35th Annual Grammy Awards

The 35th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1993 and recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.[3] The nominations were announced on January 7, 1993.[4] The evening's host was the American stand-up comedian Garry Shandling, who hosted the ceremony for the third time.[5] The CBS network broadcast the show live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.[6]

35th Annual Grammy Awards
Official poster
DateFebruary 24, 1993
LocationShrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byGarry Shandling
Highlights
Most awardsEric Clapton (6)
Most nominationsEric Clapton (9)
Record YR."Tears in Heaven"
Album YR.Unplugged
Song YR."Tears in Heaven"
New ArtistArrested Development
Person YR.Natalie Cole
Websitewww.grammy.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
Runtimecirca 150 minutes
Viewership30.0 million viewers[1]
Produced byMatt Sager · Tzvi Small[2]

This particular Grammy live broadcast was the commercially most successful of its kind in the 1990s.[7] As Nielsen Media Research and Billboard magazine stated on January 10, 2004, "the highest-rated Grammy show of the 1990s was the 1993 telecast, which got a 19.9 rating/31 share and 30 million United States viewers" alone.[1] British guitarist and singer Eric Clapton (for whom still mourned for the loss of his son two years ago) was the night's big winner, winning six awards out of nine nominations including Album, Song and Record of the Year.[8]

Michael Jackson, having been recently interviewed in Oprah Winfrey Show had received the Grammy Legend Award from his sister Janet Jackson. A small segment of the show was "How to Become a Legend" narrated by Janet.[9]

At the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1993, the production mixers Ed Greene, Rick Himot, Don Worsham, David Hewitt and Paul Sandweiss were nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special, losing to Star Trek: The Next Generation.[10]

Performers

Presenters

Award winners

Alternative

Blues

Children's

Classical

Comedy

Composing and arranging

Country

Folk

Gospel

Historical

Jazz

Latin

Musical show

Music video

New Age

Packaging and notes

Polka

Pop

Production and engineering

R&B

Rap

Reggae

Rock

Spoken

Traditional pop

World

Special merit awards

MusiCares Person of the Year

References

  1. ^ a b Hay, Carla (January 10, 2004). "Grammy Ratings Share" (PDF). Billboard Magazine. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 116 (2): 13. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  2. ^ "35th Annual Grammy Awards Production Credits". The Recording Academy. Direct Upload. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  3. ^ "35th Annual GRAMMY Awards | GRAMMY.com". Grammy Awards. The Recording Academy. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  4. ^ . The Baltimore Sun. Light For All, LLC. January 8, 1993. Archived from the original on September 2, 2012. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  5. ^ Stedman, Alex (March 24, 2016). "Garry Shandling Dies at 66". Variety.com. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  6. ^ "1993 Grammy Winners". The New York Times. February 26, 1993. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  7. ^ "GRAMMY Rewind: 35th Annual GRAMMY Awards". The Grammys. The Recording Academy. 26 January 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Clapton awarded 6 Grammys including best song, album". The Milwaukee Sentinel. February 25, 1993. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  9. ^ "Lifetime Achievement Award | GRAMMY.com". Grammy Awards. The Recording Academy. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  10. ^ "Nominees/Winners". The Television Academy. The Emmys. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  11. ^ Todd Everett (February 24, 1993). "35th Annual Grammy Awards". Variety. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved March 5, 2017.

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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 35th Annual Grammy Awards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 35th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24 1993 and recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year 3 The nominations were announced on January 7 1993 4 The evening s host was the American stand up comedian Garry Shandling who hosted the ceremony for the third time 5 The CBS network broadcast the show live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles California 6 35th Annual Grammy AwardsOfficial posterDateFebruary 24 1993LocationShrine Auditorium Los Angeles CaliforniaHosted byGarry ShandlingHighlightsMost awardsEric Clapton 6 Most nominationsEric Clapton 9 Record YR Tears in Heaven Album YR UnpluggedSong YR Tears in Heaven New ArtistArrested DevelopmentPerson YR Natalie ColeWebsitewww wbr grammy wbr comTelevision radio coverageNetworkCBSRuntimecirca 150 minutesViewership30 0 million viewers 1 Produced byMatt Sager Tzvi Small 2 34th Grammy Awards 36th This particular Grammy live broadcast was the commercially most successful of its kind in the 1990s 7 As Nielsen Media Research and Billboard magazine stated on January 10 2004 the highest rated Grammy show of the 1990s was the 1993 telecast which got a 19 9 rating 31 share and 30 million United States viewers alone 1 British guitarist and singer Eric Clapton for whom still mourned for the loss of his son two years ago was the night s big winner winning six awards out of nine nominations including Album Song and Record of the Year 8 Michael Jackson having been recently interviewed in Oprah Winfrey Show had received the Grammy Legend Award from his sister Janet Jackson A small segment of the show was How to Become a Legend narrated by Janet 9 At the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1993 the production mixers Ed Greene Rick Himot Don Worsham David Hewitt and Paul Sandweiss were nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special losing to Star Trek The Next Generation 10 Contents 1 Performers 2 Presenters 3 Award winners 3 1 Alternative 3 2 Blues 3 3 Children s 3 4 Classical 3 5 Comedy 3 6 Composing and arranging 3 7 Country 3 8 Folk 3 9 Gospel 3 10 Historical 3 11 Jazz 3 12 Latin 3 13 Musical show 3 14 Music video 3 15 New Age 3 16 Packaging and notes 3 17 Polka 3 18 Pop 3 19 Production and engineering 3 20 R amp B 3 21 Rap 3 22 Reggae 3 23 Rock 3 24 Spoken 3 25 Traditional pop 3 26 World 4 Special merit awards 4 1 MusiCares Person of the Year 5 References 6 External linksPerformers EditArtist s Song s 11 Peter Gabriel Steam k d lang Constant Craving Red Hot Chili Peppers with George Clinton and P Funk Give It Away Vanessa Williams Save the Best for Last En Vogue My Lovin You re Never Gonna Get It Tony Bennett amp Natalie Cole The Lady Is a Tramp Travis Tritt amp Marty Stuart The Whiskey Ain t Workin Arrested Development People Everyday Billy Ray Cyrus Achy Breaky Heart Mervyn Warren with Los Angeles Master Chorale Hallelujah Celine Dion amp Peabo Bryson Beauty and the Beast Arturo Sandoval featuring the GRP All Stars Ensemble Cherokee Eric Clapton Tears in Heaven Presenters EditJanet Jackson Grammy Legend Award to Michael Jackson Tina Turner amp Garry Shandling Record of the Year Tony Bennett amp Natalie Cole Album of the Year Bonnie Raitt amp Lyle Lovett Song of the Year Lindsey Buckingham Melissa Etheridge amp Vince Gill Producer of the Year BeBe Winans Mark Wahlberg amp Mary Chapin Carpenter Best New Artist LL Cool J Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group B B King amp Billy Idol Best Hard Rock Performance Pam Tillis amp Lorrie Morgan Best Male Country Vocal Performance Jon Secada amp Kenny G Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Boyz II Men amp Patti LaBelle Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Gloria Estefan amp James Brown Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Sergio Mendes amp Herbie Hancock Award winners EditRecord of the Year Russ Titelman producer amp Eric Clapton for Tears in Heaven Album of the Year Russ Titelman producer amp Eric Clapton for Unplugged Song of the Year Eric Clapton amp Will Jennings songwriters for Tears in Heaven Best New Artist Arrested DevelopmentAlternative Edit Best Alternative Music Album Tom Waits for Bone MachineBlues Edit Best Traditional Blues Album Dr John for Goin Back to New Orleans Best Contemporary Blues Album Stevie Ray Vaughan amp Double Trouble for The Sky Is CryingChildren s Edit Best Album for Children Alan Menken amp Howard Ashman songwriters for Beauty and the Beast Original Motion Picture Soundtrack performed by various artistsClassical Edit Best Orchestral Recording Leonard Bernstein conductor amp the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra for Mahler Symphony No 9 Best Classical Vocal Performance Kathleen Battle amp Margo Garrett for Kathleen Battle at Carnegie Hall Handel Mozart Liszt Strauss etc Best Opera Recording Christopher Raeburn Stephen Trainor Morten Winding producers Georg Solti conductor Hildegard Behrens Jose van Dam Placido Domingo Sumi Jo Reinhild Runkel Julia Varady amp the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for R Strauss Die Frau Ohne Schatten Best Performance of a Choral Work Herbert Blomstedt conductor Vance George choir director the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra the San Francisco Symphony Boys Choir amp the San Francisco Symphony Girls Choir for Orff Carmina Burana Best Classical Performance Instrumental Solo With Orchestra Lorin Maazel conductor Yo Yo Ma amp the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for Prokofiev Sinfonia Concertante Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme Best Classical Performance Instrumental Solo Without Orchestra Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz Discovered Treasures Chopin Liszt Scarlatti Scriabin Clementi Best Chamber Music Performance Emanuel Ax amp Yo Yo Ma for Brahms Sonatas for Cello amp Piano Best Contemporary Composition Samuel Barber composer Andrew Schnenck conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Barber The Lovers Best Classical Album Horst Dittberner producer Leonard Bernstein conductor amp the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra for Mahler Symphony No 9Comedy Edit Best Comedy Album Peter Schickele for P D Q Bach Music for an Awful Lot of Winds and PercussionComposing and arranging Edit Best Instrumental Composition Benny Carter composer for Harlem Renaissance Suite Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television Howard Ashman amp Alan Menken songwriters for Beauty and the Beast performed by Peabo Bryson amp Celine Dion Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television Alan Menken composer for Beauty and the Beast performed by various artists Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Rob McConnell arranger for Strike Up the Band performed by Rob McConnell amp The Boss Brass Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s Johnny Mandel arranger for Here s to Life performed by Shirley HornCountry Edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Mary Chapin Carpenter for I Feel Lucky Best Country Vocal Performance Male Vince Gill for I Still Believe in You Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Emmylou Harris amp the Nash Ramblers for Emmylou Harris amp the Nash Ramblers at the Ryman Best Country Vocal Collaboration Marty Stuart amp Travis Tritt for The Whiskey Ain t Workin Best Country Instrumental Performance Chet Atkins amp Jerry Reed for Sneakin Around Best Country Song Vince Gill and John Barlow Jarvis songwriters for I Still Believe in You performed by Vince Gill Best Bluegrass Album Alison Krauss amp Union Station for Every Time You Say GoodbyeFolk Edit Best Traditional Folk Album The Chieftains for An Irish Evening Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast Best Contemporary Folk Album The Chieftains for Another CountryGospel Edit Best Pop Gospel Album Steven Curtis Chapman for The Great Adventure Best Rock Contemporary Gospel Album Petra for Unseen Power Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Shirley Caesar for He s Working It Out For You Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Mervyn E Warren producer for Handel s Messiah A Soulful Celebration performed by various artists Best Southern Gospel Album Bruce Carroll for Sometimes Miracles Hide Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus Edwin Hawkins choir director for Edwin Hawkins Music amp Arts Seminar Mass Choir Recorded Live in Los Angeles performed by the Music amp Arts Seminar Mass ChoirHistorical Edit Best Historical Album Michael Cuscuna producer for The Complete Capitol Recordings of The Nat King Cole TrioJazz Edit Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Joe Henderson for Lush Life in Lush Life The Music of Billy Strayhorn Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Individual or Group Branford Marsalis for I Heard You Twice the First Time Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance McCoy Tyner for The Turning Point Best Jazz Vocal Performance Bobby McFerrin for Round Midnight in Play Best Contemporary Jazz Performance Instrumental Pat Metheny for Secret StoryLatin Edit Best Latin Pop Album Jon Secada for Otro Dia Mas Sin Verte Best Tropical Latin Album Linda Ronstadt for Frenesi Best Mexican American Album Linda Ronstadt for Mas CancionesMusical show Edit Best Musical Show Album Jay David Saks producer amp the New Broadway cast for Guys and Dolls The New Broadway Cast RecordingMusic video Edit Best Music Video Short Form John Downer video director amp producer amp Peter Gabriel for Digging in the Dirt Best Music Video Long Form Rob Small video producer Sophie Muller video director amp Annie Lennox for DivaNew Age Edit Best New Age Album Enya for Shepherd MoonsPackaging and notes Edit Best Album Package Melanie Nissen art director for Spellbound performed by Paula AbdulBest Album Notes Ahmet Ertegun Arif Mardin Dave Marsh David Ritz Jerry Wexler Thulani Davis amp Tom Dowd notes writers for Queen of Soul The Atlantic Recordings performed by Aretha FranklinPolka Edit Best Polka Album Walter Ostanek for 35th Anniversary performed by Walter Ostanek amp His BandPop Edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Constant Craving k d lang Best Pop Vocal Performance Male Tears in Heaven Eric Clapton Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Celine Dion amp Peabo Bryson for Beauty and the Beast Best Pop Instrumental Performance Richard S Kaufman conductor for Beauty and the Beast Production and engineering Edit Best Engineered Album Non Classical Bruce Swedien amp Teddy Riley engineers for Dangerous performed by Michael JacksonBest Engineered Album Classical James Lock John Pellowe Jonathan Stokes amp Philip Siney engineers Georg Solti conductor amp the Vienna Philharmonic for R Strauss Die Frau Ohne SchattenProducer of the Year Non Classical Babyface amp L A Reid Brian Eno amp Daniel LanoisClassical Producer of the Year Michael FineR amp B Edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Chaka Khan for The Woman I Am Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male Al Jarreau for Heaven and Earth Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Boyz II Men for End of the Road Best R amp B Instrumental Performance Miles Davis for Doo Bop Best Rhythm amp Blues Song Babyface L A Reid amp Daryl Simmons songwriters for End of the Road performed by Boyz II MenRap Edit Best Rap Solo Performance Sir Mix a Lot for Baby Got Back Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Arrested Development for TennesseeReggae Edit Best Reggae Album Shabba Ranks for X tra NakedRock Edit Best Rock Vocal Performance Female Melissa Etheridge for Ain t It Heavy Best Rock Vocal Performance Male Eric Clapton for Unplugged Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal U2 for Achtung Baby Best Rock Instrumental Performance Stevie Ray Vaughan amp Double Trouble for Little Wing Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal Red Hot Chili Peppers for Give It Away Best Metal Performance Nine Inch Nails for Wish Best Rock Song Eric Clapton amp Jim Gordon songwriters for Layla performed by Eric ClaptonSpoken Edit Best Spoken Word or Non musical Album Earvin Magic Johnson amp Robert O Keefe for What You Can Do to Avoid AIDSTraditional pop Edit Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance Perfectly Frank Tony BennettWorld Edit Best World Music Album Sergio Mendes for BrasileiroSpecial merit awards EditMusiCares Person of the Year Edit Natalie ColeReferences Edit a b Hay Carla January 10 2004 Grammy Ratings Share PDF Billboard Magazine Nielsen Business Media Inc 116 2 13 ISSN 0006 2510 Retrieved March 5 2017 35th Annual Grammy Awards Production Credits The Recording Academy Direct Upload Retrieved 23 April 2017 35th Annual GRAMMY Awards GRAMMY com Grammy Awards The Recording Academy Retrieved March 5 2017 1993 Grammy Nominations The Baltimore Sun Light For All LLC January 8 1993 Archived from the original on September 2 2012 Retrieved March 5 2017 Stedman Alex March 24 2016 Garry Shandling Dies at 66 Variety com Retrieved March 5 2017 1993 Grammy Winners The New York Times February 26 1993 Retrieved March 5 2017 GRAMMY Rewind 35th Annual GRAMMY Awards The Grammys The Recording Academy 26 January 2012 Retrieved 23 April 2017 Clapton awarded 6 Grammys including best song album The Milwaukee Sentinel February 25 1993 Retrieved March 5 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award GRAMMY com Grammy Awards The Recording Academy Retrieved March 5 2017 Nominees Winners The Television Academy The Emmys Retrieved 23 April 2017 Todd Everett February 24 1993 35th Annual Grammy Awards Variety Penske Business Media LLC Retrieved March 5 2017 External links Edit35th Annual Grammy Awards Event at the Internet Movie Database 35th Annual Grammy Awards Broadcast at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 35th Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1110466892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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