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44th Annual Grammy Awards

The 44th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 27, 2002, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The main recipient was Alicia Keys, winning five Grammys, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Fallin'". U2 won four awards including Record of the Year and Best Rock Album,[1] while opening the show with a performance of "Walk On".

44th Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 27, 2002
LocationStaples Center, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byJon Stewart
Most awardsAlicia Keys (5)
Most nominationsU2 (8)
Websitehttps://www.grammy.com/awards/44th-annual-grammy-awards 
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Performers edit

Artist(s) Song(s)
U2 "Walk On"
Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & P!nk
with Patti LaBelle and Missy Elliott
"Lady Marmalade"
Gillian Welch, Alison Krauss & Emmylou Harris "Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby"
Dr. Ralph Stanley "O Death"
Alison Krauss & Union Station with Pat Enright, Gillian Welch & Emmylou Harris "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow"
Train with Paul Buckmaster & Denise Djokic "Drops of Jupiter"
Alejandro Sanz & Destiny's Child "Quisiera Ser"
Tony Bennett & Billy Joel "New York State of Mind"
*NSync with Nelly "Gone" / "Girlfriend"
Alicia Keys with Joaquin Cortes "Fallin'" / "A Woman's Worth"
Dave Matthews Band "The Space Between"
Bob Dylan "Cry a While"
Mary J. Blige "No More Drama"
Joshua Bell West Side Story Suite
Outkast "Ms. Jackson"
Nelly Furtado & Steve Vai "I'm Like a Bird"
Alan Jackson "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)"
India.Arie "Video"
Brian McKnight, Al Green, Hezekiah Walker & CeCe Winans Gospel Medley

Presenters edit

Winners and Nominees edit

General edit

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

Alternative edit

Best Alternative Music Album

Blues edit

Children's edit

Comedy edit

  • From 1994 through 2003, see "Best Spoken Comedy Album" under the "Spoken" field, below.

Classical edit

Composing and arranging edit

Country edit

Film/TV/media edit

Folk edit

Gospel edit

Historical edit

Jazz edit

Latin edit

Musical show edit

Music video edit

Best Short Form Music Video
Best Long Form Music Video

New Age edit

Best New Age Album

Packaging and notes edit

Polka edit

Best Polka Album

Pop edit

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Best Dance Recording

Steve Hodge (mixer), Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (producers), & Janet Jackson (producer & artist) for "All for You"

Best Pop Vocal Album
Best Pop Instrumental Album

Production and engineering edit

R&B edit

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best R&B Song
Best R&B Album
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album

Rap edit

Best Rap Solo Performance
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Best Rap Album

Reggae edit

Best Reggae Album

Rock edit

Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Best Hard Rock Performance
Best Metal Performance
Best Rock Song
Best Rock Album
Best Alternative Music Album

Spoken edit

Traditional Pop edit

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

World edit

Special merit awards edit

Lifetime Achievement Award
Trustees Award
Tech Award
MusiCares Person of the Year
Recording Academy's Governors Award

Trivia edit

Host Jon Stewart also did a skit mocking the new airport security measures put into place following September 11.

Notes edit

A ^Award recipients also include Alison Krauss & Union Station, Chris Sharp, Chris Thomas King, Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, Harley Allen, John Hartford, Mike Compton, Norman Blake, Pat Enright, Peasall Sisters, Ralph Stanley, Sam Bush, Stuart Duncan, The Cox Family, The Fairfield Four, The Whites & Tim Blake Nelson as the artists.

References edit

  1. ^ "2001 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.

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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 44th Annual Grammy Awards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 44th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 27 2002 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles California The main recipient was Alicia Keys winning five Grammys including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for Fallin U2 won four awards including Record of the Year and Best Rock Album 1 while opening the show with a performance of Walk On 44th Annual Grammy AwardsDateFebruary 27 2002LocationStaples Center Los Angeles CaliforniaHosted byJon StewartMost awardsAlicia Keys 5 Most nominationsU2 8 Websitehttps www grammy com awards 44th annual grammy awards Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 43rd Grammy Awards 45th Contents 1 Performers 2 Presenters 3 Winners and Nominees 3 1 General 3 2 Alternative 3 3 Blues 3 4 Children s 3 5 Comedy 3 6 Classical 3 7 Composing and arranging 3 8 Country 3 9 Film TV media 3 10 Folk 3 11 Gospel 3 12 Historical 3 13 Jazz 3 14 Latin 3 15 Musical show 3 16 Music video 3 17 New Age 3 18 Packaging and notes 3 19 Polka 3 20 Pop 3 21 Production and engineering 3 22 R amp B 3 23 Rap 3 24 Reggae 3 25 Rock 3 26 Spoken 3 27 Traditional Pop 3 28 World 4 Special merit awards 5 Trivia 6 Notes 7 ReferencesPerformers editArtist s Song s U2 Walk On Christina Aguilera Lil Kim Mya amp P nk with Patti LaBelle and Missy Elliott Lady Marmalade Gillian Welch Alison Krauss amp Emmylou Harris Didn t Leave Nobody But The Baby Dr Ralph Stanley O Death Alison Krauss amp Union Station with Pat Enright Gillian Welch amp Emmylou Harris I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow Train with Paul Buckmaster amp Denise Djokic Drops of Jupiter Alejandro Sanz amp Destiny s Child Quisiera Ser Tony Bennett amp Billy Joel New York State of Mind NSync with Nelly Gone Girlfriend Alicia Keys with Joaquin Cortes Fallin A Woman s Worth Dave Matthews Band The Space Between Bob Dylan Cry a While Mary J Blige No More Drama Joshua Bell West Side Story SuiteOutkast Ms Jackson Nelly Furtado amp Steve Vai I m Like a Bird Alan Jackson Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning India Arie Video Brian McKnight Al Green Hezekiah Walker amp CeCe Winans Gospel MedleyPresenters editMatthew Perry and Britney Spears Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Natalie Cole Dave Koz and P Diddy Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Craig David Steve Vai and Nelly Furtado Best Rap Album Backstreet Boys and Sarah Elizabeth Hughes Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Ja Rule Pamela Anderson and Jamie Foxx Best R amp B Album Don Henley and Trisha Yearwood Best Rock Song Jamie O Neal Rob Thomas and Kid Rock Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Dixie Chicks and Sheryl Crow Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Kevin James and Ray Romano Best New Artist Elvis Costello Diana Krall and Gwen Stefani Song of the Year Bonnie Raitt Celine Dion and Stevie Wonder Record of the Year Gloria Estefan Matthew McConaughey and Janet Jackson Album of the YearWinners and Nominees editGeneral edit Record of the Year Walk On U2 Brian Eno amp Daniel Lanois producers Steve Lillywhite amp Richard Rainey engineer mixers Video India Arie India Arie amp Carlos Six July Broady producers Kevin Haywood amp Mike Shipley engineer mixers Fallin Alicia Keys Alicia Keys producer Kerry Krucial Brothers amp Russ Elevado engineer mixers Ms Jackson OutKast Earthtone III producer John Frye amp Neal H Pogue engineer mixers Drops of Jupiter Train Brendan O Brien producer Nick DiDia Brendan O Brien amp Ryan Williams engineer mixersAlbum of the YearO Brother Where Art Thou Soundtrack Various Artists A T Bone Burnett producer Mike Piersante amp Peter Kurland engineers mixers Gavin Lurssen mastering engineer Acoustic Soul India Arie India Arie Mark Batson Carlos Six July Broady Blue Miller amp Bob Power producers Mark Batson Carlos Six July Broady Kevin Haywood Avery Johnson George Karas Jim Lightman Blue Miller Mark Niemiec Bob Power Mike Shipley Alvin Speights Mike Tocci amp Dave Way engineer mixers Love and Theft Bob Dylan Jack Frost producer Chris Shaw engineer mixer Stankonia OutKast Earthtone III Organized Noize amp Antonio LA Reid producers Jarvis Blackshear Leslie Brathwaite Josh Butler Ralph Cacciurri John Frye Mark DJ Exit Goodchild Carl Mo Kevin Parker Neal H Pogue Richard H Segal Kenneth Stallworth Matt Still Jason Stokes Bernasky Wall amp Derrick Williams engineer mixers All That You Can t Leave Behind U2 Brian Eno amp Daniel Lanois producers Brian Eno Steve Fitzmaurice Julian Gallagher Mike Hedges Daniel Lanois Steve Lillywhite Tim Palmer Richard Rainey amp Richard Stannard engineer mixersSong of the Year Fallin Alicia Keys songwriter Alicia Keys Drops of Jupiter Charlie Colin Rob Hotchkiss Patrick Monahan Jimmy Stafford amp Scott Underwood songwriters Train I m Like a Bird Nelly Furtado songwriter Nelly Furtado Stuck in a Moment You Can t Get Out Of U2 songwriters U2 Video India Arie Carlos Six July Broady amp Shannon Sanders songwriters India Arie Best New ArtistAlicia Keys India Arie Nelly Furtado David Gray Linkin ParkAlternative edit Best Alternative Music AlbumColdplay Parachutes Tori Amos Strange Little Girls Bjork Vespertine Fatboy Slim Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars Radiohead AmnesiacBlues edit Best Traditional Blues Album John P Hampton Jared Tuten engineers amp Jimmie Vaughan producer amp artist for Do You Get the Blues Best Contemporary Blues Album Delbert McClinton Gary Nicholson producers Richard Dodd Don Smith engineers amp Delbert McClinton for Nothing PersonalChildren s edit Best Musical Album for Children Ed Mitchell producer Jimmy Hoyson amp Ric Wilson engineers for Elmo amp the Orchestra performed by the Sesame Street cast Best Spoken Word Album for Children Arnold Cardillo producer Rory Young engineer amp Tom Chapin for Mama Don t AllowComedy edit From 1994 through 2003 see Best Spoken Comedy Album under the Spoken field below Classical edit Best Orchestral Performance Helmut Burk amp Karl August Naegler producers Jobst Eberhardt Stephan Flock engineers Pierre Boulez conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Boulez Conducts Edgard Varese Ameriques Arcana Deserts Ionisation Best Classical Vocal Performance Christopher Raeburn producer Jonathan Stokes engineer Bernhard Forck conductor Cecilia Bartoli amp the Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin for Dreams amp Fables Gluck Italian Arias Tremo Gra Fubbi Miei Die Questa Cetra In Seno etc Best Opera Recording James Mallinson producer Simon Rhodes engineer Colin Davis conductor Michelle DeYoung Ben Heppner Petra Lang Peter Mattei Stephen Milling Sara Mingardo Kenneth Tarver amp the London Symphony Orchestra for Berlioz Les Troyens Best Choral Performance Martin Sauer producer Michael Brammann engineer Nikolaus Harnoncourt conductor Norbert Balatsch Erwin Ortner chorus masters Bernarda Fink Matthias Goerne Dietrich Henschel Elisabeth von Magnus Christoph Pregardien Dorothea Roschmann Michael Schade Christine Schafer Markus Schafer Oliver Widmer the Arnold Schoenberg Chor Wiener Sangerknaben amp Concentus Musicas Wien for Bach St Matthew Passion Best Instrumental Soloist s Performance with orchestra Martin Fouque producer Eberhard Sengpiel engineer Daniel Barenboim Dale Clevenger Larry Combs Alex Klein David McGill amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Richard Strauss Wind Concertos Horn Concerto Oboe Concerto etc Best Instrumental Soloist Performance without orchestra Arne Akselberg producer amp engineer amp Truls Mork producer amp artist for Benjamin Britten Cello Suites 1 3 Best Small Ensemble Performance with or without conductor Helmut Muhle producer Philipp Nedel engineer Gidon Kremer producer amp artist amp Kremerata Baltica for After Mozart Best Chamber Music Performance Joanna Nickrenz producer Marc J Aubort engineer amp The Angeles String Quartet for Joseph Haydn The Complete String Quartets Best Classical Contemporary Composition Christopher Rouse composer Muhai Tang conductor Sharon Isbin amp the Gulbenkian Orchestra for Concert de Gaudi for Guitar and Orchestra Best Classical Album James Mallinson producer Simon Rhodes engineer Colin Davis conductor Michelle DeYoung Ben Heppner Petra Lang Peter Mattei Stephen Milling Sara Mingardo Kenneth Tarver amp the London Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Berlioz Les Troyens Best Classical Crossover Album Edgar Meyer producer Robert Battaglia engineer Bela Fleck producer amp artist Joshua Bell Evelyn Glennie Gary Hoffman Edgar Meyer Chris Thile amp John Christopher Williams for Perpetual MotionComposing and arranging edit Best Instrumental Composition Alan Silvestri composer for Cast Away End Credits Best Instrumental Arrangement Bela Fleck amp Edgar Meyer arrangers for Debussy Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum performed by Bela Fleck with Joshua Bell amp Gary Hoffmann Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist s Paul Buckmaster arranger for Drops of Jupiter performed by TrainCountry edit Best Female Country Vocal Performance Dolly Parton for Shine Best Male Country Vocal Performance Ralph Stanley for O Death Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Alison Krauss amp Union Station for The Lucky One Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Harley Allen Pat Enright amp Dan Tyminski The Soggy Bottom Boys for I am a Man of Constant Sorrow Best Country Instrumental Performance Jerry Douglas Gen Duncan Vince Gill Albert Lee Steve Martin Leon Russell Earl Scruggs Gary Scruggs Randy Scruggs Paul Shaffer amp Marty Stuart for Foggy Mountain Breakdown Best Country Song Robert Lee Castleman songwriter for The Lucky One performed by Alison Krauss amp Union Station Best Country Album Bonnie Garner Luke Lewis amp Mary Martin producers amp various artists for Timeless Hank Williams Tribute Best Bluegrass Album Gary Paczosa engineer amp Alison Krauss amp Union Station producers and artists for New FavoriteFilm TV media edit Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media T Bone Burnett producer Peter Kurland amp Mike Piersante engineers for O Brother Where Art Thou performed by various artists Best Song Written for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media John Flansburgh amp John Linnell songwriters for Boss of Me Malcolm in the Middle performed by They Might Be Giants Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media Steven Epstein producer Richard King Lu Xiao Xing amp Xu Gou Qin engineers amp Tan Dun producer amp composer for Crouching Tiger Hidden DragonFolk edit Best Traditional Folk Album T Bone Burnett producer amp Mike Piersante engineer for Down from the Mountain performed by various artists Best Contemporary Folk Album Chris Shaw engineer amp Bob Dylan producer amp artist for Love and Theft Best Native American Music Album Giuli Doyle Robert Doyle producers Jack Miller engineer Johnny Mike amp Verdell Primeaux for Bless the People Harmonized Peyote SongsGospel edit Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album Brown Bannister producer Steve Bishir Reid Shippen engineers amp for CeCe Winans Best Rock Gospel Album Toby McKeehan producer Michael Anthony Mooki Taylor producer Pete Stewart producer Adrian Belew producer David Bach executive producer Marcelo Pennell engineer Joe Baldridge engineer for DC Talk for Solo Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album John Chelew producer Larry Hirsch Jimmy Hoyson engineers amp the Blind Boys of Alabama for Spirit of the Century Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Benjamin J Arrindell Biff Dawes Derek Lewis engineers amp Yolanda Adams for The Experience Best Southern Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album Chad Evans engineer amp Bill Gaither producer for Bill amp Gloria Gaither Present a Billy Graham Music Homecoming performed by Bill amp Gloria Gaither amp the Homecoming Friends Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album Greg Hartman John Jaszcz engineers Hezekiah Walker choir director amp the LFT Church Choir for Love Is Live Historical edit Best Historical Album Michael Brooks Michael Cuscuna producers Matt Cavaluzzo Harry Coster Seth Foster Darcy Proper Ken Robertson amp Mark Wilder engineers for Lady Day The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933 1944Jazz edit Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Michael Brecker for Chan s Song in Nearness of You The Ballad Book Best Jazz Instrumental Album Individual or Group Troy Halderson engineer Lucille Rollins producer amp Sonny Rollins producer amp artist for This Is What I Do Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album Tom Jung engineer amp producer Bob Mintzer producer amp the Bob Mintzer Big Band for Homage to Count Basie Best Jazz Vocal Album Erik Zobler engineer George M Duke producer amp Dianne Reeves for The Calling Celebrating Sarah Vaughan Best Contemporary Jazz Album Khaliq O Vision Ray Bardani engineers David Isaac producer amp Marcus Miller producer amp artist for M Best Latin Jazz Album Jay Newland engineer Gonzalo Rubalcaba producer amp Charlie Haden producer amp artist for NocturneLatin edit Best Latin Pop Album Joe Reyes Michael Morales Ronald Morales engineers amp producers amp Freddy Fender for La Musica de Baldemar Huerta Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album Javier Garza John D Thomas Mike Couzzi Ron Taylor Scott Canto engineers Andres Castro Emilio Estefan Jr Sebastian Krys producers amp Carlos Vives producer amp artist for Dejame entrar Best Mexican Mexican American Album Edward Perez Freddie Martinez Jr Greg Garcia engineers Freddie Martinez Sr Ramon Ayala producers amp Ramon Ayala y sus Bravos del Norte for En Vivo El Hombre y su Musica Best Latin Rock Alternative Album Ozomatli for Embrace the Chaos Best Tejano Album Edward Perez Ramiro Serna engineers Rolando Benavidez Amado Garza Jr Medardo Garza Ben De Leon Otoniel Pena Jr producers amp Solido for Nadie Como Tu Best Salsa Album Gustavo Celis Ricky Blanco engineers amp Roberto Blades producer amp artist for La Negra Tiene Tumbao Best Merengue Album Eric Schilling engineer amp Olga Tanon producer amp artist for Yo Por TiMusical show edit Best Musical Show Album Cynthia Daniels engineer Hugh Fordin producer Mel Brooks composer lyricist amp the original Broadway cast with Nathan Lane amp Matthew Broderick for The ProducersMusic video edit Best Short Form Music Video Weapon Of Choice Fatboy Slim featuring Bootsy Collins Spike Jonze video director Vincent Landay amp Deannie O Neil video producers Fly Away From Here Aerosmith Joseph Kahn video director Greg Tharp video producer One Minute Man Missy Misdemeanor Elliott featuring Ludacris David Meyers video director Ron Mohrhoff video producer Don t Tell Me Madonna Jean Baptiste Mondino video director Maria Gallagher video producer Ms Jackson Outkast F Gary Gray video director Meredyth Frattolillo video producerBest Long Form Music VideoRecording The Producers A Musical Romp With Mel Brooks Mel Brooks Susan Froemke video director Susan Froemke amp Peter Gelb video producers Rebel Music The Bob Marley Story Bob Marley Jeremy Marr video director Jeremy Marr video producer Freddie Mercury The Untold Story Freddie Mercury Rudi Dolezal amp Hannes Rossacher video directors Jim Beach amp Rudi Dolezal video producers Play The DVD Moby Moby video director Moby amp Jeff Rogers video producersNew Age edit Best New Age AlbumA Day Without Rain Enya Live From Montana Philip Aaberg Cello Blue David Darling Ancient Kitarō Sacred Spirit II More Chants and Dances of the Native Americans Sacred SpiritPackaging and notes edit Best Recording Package Stanley Donwood amp Tchocky art directors for Amnesiac Special Limited Edition performed by Radiohead Best Boxed Recording Package Hugh Brown amp Steve Vance art director for Brain in a Box The Science Fiction Collection performed by various artists Best Album Notes Walter Mosley notes writer for Richard Pryor And It s Deep Too The Complete Warner Bros Recordings 1968 1992 Elijah Wald notes writer for Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection 1960 2000 the Journey of Chris Strachwitz performed by various artistsPolka edit Best Polka AlbumGone Polka Jimmy SturrPop edit Best Female Pop Vocal Performance I m Like a Bird Nelly Furtado There You ll Be Faith Hill Someone to Call My Lover Janet Jackson By Your Side Sade Essence Lucinda WilliamsBest Male Pop Vocal Performance Don t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight James Taylor Fill Me In Craig David You Rock My World Michael Jackson I Want Love Elton John Still Brian McKnightBest Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Stuck in a Moment You Can t Get Out Of U2 Shape of My Heart Backstreet Boys Superman It s Not Easy Five for Fighting Gone NSYNC Imitation of Life R E M Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Lady Marmalade Christina Aguilera Lil Kim Mya and P nk Nobody Wants To Be Lonely Christina Aguilera amp Ricky Martin New York State of Mind Tony Bennett amp Billy Joel My Kind of Girl Brian McKnight amp Justin Timberlake It Wasn t Me Shaggy amp Ricardo RikRok DucentBest Pop Instrumental Performance Reptile Eric Clapton Room 335 Larry Carlton amp Steve Lukather Short Circuit Daft Punk Rain Eric Johnson amp Alien Love Child There You ll Be Kirk WhalumBest Dance RecordingSteve Hodge mixer Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis producers amp Janet Jackson producer amp artist for All for You Best Pop Vocal AlbumSade Adu Lovers Rock Nelly Furtado Whoa Nelly Elton John Songs from the West Coast Janet Jackson All for You NSYNC CelebrityBest Pop Instrumental AlbumYoshiyasu Kumada engineer Steve Vai engineer amp producer Steve Lukather producer amp artist amp Larry Carlton for No Substitutions Live in OsakaProduction and engineering edit Best Engineered Album Non Classical Al Schmitt engineer for The Look of Love performed by Diana Krall Best Engineered Album Classical Richard King engineer amp Joshua Bell for Bernstein Arr Brohn amp Corigliano West Side Story Suite Lonely Town Make Our Garden Grow Etc Best Remixed Recording Non Classical Deep Dish remixer for Thank You Deep Dish Vocal Remix performed by Dido Producer of the Year Non Classical T Bone Burnett Producer of the Year Classical Manfred EicherR amp B edit Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance Fallin Alicia Keys Rock the Boat Aaliyah Video India Arie Family Affair Mary J Blige Hit em Up Style Oops Blu Cantrell A Long Walk Jill ScottBest Male R amp B Vocal Performance U Remind Me Usher Missing You Case Lifetime Maxwell Love of My Life Brian McKnight Love Musiq SoulchildBest R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Survivor Destiny s Child What Would You Do City High Can t Believe Faith Evans featuring Carl Thomas Contagious The Isley Brothers Peaches amp Cream 112Best R amp B Song Fallin Alicia Keys songwriter Alicia Keys Didn t Cha Know Erykah Badu songwriter Erykah Badu Get Ur Freak On M Elliott amp T Mosley songwriters Missy Misdemeanor Elliott Hit Em Up Style Oops Dallas Austin songwriter Blu Cantrell Love of My Life Brian McKnight songwriter Brian McKnight Video India Arie Carlos Six July Broady amp Shannon Sanders songwriters India Arie Best R amp B AlbumSongs in A Minor Alicia Keys Aaliyah Aaliyah Acoustic Soul India Arie No More Drama Mary J Blige Survivor Destiny s ChildBest Traditional R amp B Vocal AlbumAt Last Gladys Knight This Is Regina Regina Belle An American Original Lamont Dozier Three Wishes Miki Howard For the Love The O JaysRap edit Best Rap Solo Performance Get Ur Freak On Missy Misdemeanor Elliott Because I Got High Afroman Who We Be DMX Izzo H O V A Jay Z Ride wit Me NellyBest Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Ms Jackson OutKast Clint Eastwood Gorillaz Put It on Me Ja Rule featuring Lil Mo amp Vita Change the Game Jay Z featuring Beanie Sigel amp Memphis Bleek Bad Boy for Life P Diddy Black Rob amp Mark CurryBest Rap Sung Collaboration Let Me Blow Ya Mind Eve featuring Gwen Stefani Livin It Up Ja Rule featuring Case Where the Party At Jagged Edge featuring Nelly Area Codes Ludacris featuring Nate Dogg W Mystic featuring Planet AsiaBest Rap AlbumStankonia OutKast Scorpion Eve Pain Is Love Ja Rule The Blueprint Jay Z Back for the First Time LudacrisReggae edit Best Reggae AlbumArlick Thompson engineer Stephen Marley producer amp Damian Marley for Halfway TreeRock edit Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Get Right With God Lucinda WilliamsBest Male Rock Vocal Performance Dig In Lenny KravitzBest Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Elevation U2Best Rock Instrumental Performance Dirty Mind Jeff BeckBest Hard Rock Performance Crawling Linkin ParkBest Metal Performance Schism ToolBest Rock SongCharlie Colin Rob Hotchkiss Pat Monahan Jimmy Stafford amp Scott Underwood songwriters for Drops of Jupiter performed by TrainBest Rock AlbumAll That You Can t Leave Behind U2Best Alternative Music AlbumParachutes ColdplaySpoken edit Best Spoken Word Album Jeffrey S Thomas Steven Strassman engineers amp Elisa Shokoff producer amp Quincy Jones for Q The Autobiography of Quincy Jones Best Spoken Comedy Album John Runnette producer amp George Carlin for Napalm amp SillyputtyTraditional Pop edit Best Traditional Pop Vocal AlbumSongs I Heard Harry Connick Jr World edit Best World Music Album Tom Lazarus engineer Hans Wendl producer amp Ravi Shankar for Full Circle Carnegie Hall 2000Special merit awards editLifetime Achievement AwardRosemary Clooney Count Basie Perry Como Al Green Joni MitchellTrustees AwardArif Mardin Phil RamoneTech AwardLes Paul DigidesignMusiCares Person of the YearBilly JoelRecording Academy s Governors AwardJanet JacksonTrivia editMichael Jackson was supposed to perform his song Whatever Happens from his Invincible album along with the legendary guitarist Carlos Santana Unfortunately the performance was cancelled and blocked by Sony Music after conflicts with the company and Jackson Lenny Kravitz won his fourth consecutive Grammy award in the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance category for Dig In breaking the record for most wins in that category 1999 2002 The 44th Annual Grammy Awards was the first Grammy show following the September 11 attacks of 2001 As a result several memorable performances included U2 s opening performance of Walk On which won Record of the Year later on that night Mary J Blige s performance of No More Drama Alan Jackson s performance of Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning Host Jon Stewart also did a skit mocking the new airport security measures put into place following September 11 Notes editA Award recipients also include Alison Krauss amp Union Station Chris Sharp Chris Thomas King Emmylou Harris Gillian Welch Harley Allen John Hartford Mike Compton Norman Blake Pat Enright Peasall Sisters Ralph Stanley Sam Bush Stuart Duncan The Cox Family The Fairfield Four The Whites amp Tim Blake Nelson as the artists References edit 2001 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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