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47th Annual Grammy Awards

The 47th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 13, 2005, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles honoring the best in music for the recording of the year beginning from October 1, 2003, through September 30, 2004. They were hosted by Queen Latifah, and televised in the United States by CBS. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Ray Charles, whom the event was dedicated in memory of, posthumously won five Grammy Awards while his album, Genius Loves Company, won a total of eight. Kanye West received the most nominations with ten, winning three. Usher received eight nominations and won three including Best Contemporary R&B Album for his diamond selling album Confessions. Britney Spears received her first Grammy of Best Dance Recording for her 2004 smash hit "Toxic".[1]

47th Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 13, 2005
LocationStaples Center, Los Angeles
Hosted byQueen Latifah
Most awardsRay Charles & Al Schmitt (5)
Most nominationsKanye West (10)
Websitehttps://www.grammy.com/awards/47th-annual-grammy-awards 
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Performers Edit

Performers
Artist(s) Song
Black Eyed Peas
Gwen Stefani
Eve
Los Lonely Boys
Franz Ferdinand
Let's Get It Started
Rich Girl
Heaven
Take Me Out
Steve Wonder
Brian Wilson
Bono
Billie Joe Armstrong
Alicia Keys
Steven Tyler
Norah Jones
Tim McGraw
Alison Krauss
Velvet Revolver
Tribute for the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
Across the Universe
Alicia Keys
Jamie Foxx
Tribute for Ray Charles
Georgia on My Mind
Jennifer Lopez
Marc Anthony
Escapemonos
Melissa Etheridge
Joss Stone
Tribute for Janis Joplin
Piece of My Heart
Mavis Staples
John Legend
Kanye West
The Blind Boys of Alabama
I'll Take You There
Jesus Walks
I'll Fly Away
U2 Vertigo
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
Keith Urban
Gretchen Wilson
Dickey Betts
Elvin Bishop
Tim McGraw
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Free Bird
Fooled Around And Fell In Love
Ramblin' Man
Green Day American Idiot
Usher
James Brown
Caught Up
Sex Machine
Bonnie Raitt
Billy Preston
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind

Presenters Edit

Winners and nominees Edit

Bold type indicates the winner out of the list of nominees.

General Edit

Record of the Year

Album of the Year

Song of the Year

Best New Artist

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 Pop Instrumental Album

Best Pop Vocal Album

Dance Edit

Best Dance Recording

Best Electronic/Dance Album

Traditional Pop Edit

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Rock Edit

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance

Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

Best Hard Rock Performance

Best Metal Performance

Best Rock Instrumental Performance

Best Rock Song

Best Rock Album

Alternative Edit

Best Alternative Music Album

Blues Edit

Classical Edit

Best Classical Album

Best Orchestral Performance

Best Opera Recording

Best Choral Performance

Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)

Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)

Best Chamber Music Performance

Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without conductor)

  • "Carlos Chávez – Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 2" – Southwest Chamber Music, artist; Jeff Von Der Schmidt, conductor

Best Classical Vocal Performance

  • "Ives: Songs (The Things Our Fathers Loved; The Housatonic At Stockbridge, Etc.)" – Susan Graham

Best Classical Contemporary Composition

  • "Adams: On The Transmigration Of Souls" – John Adams

Best Classical Crossover Album

Country Edit

Best Female Country Vocal Performance

Best Male Country Vocal Performance

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

Best Country Collaboration with Vocals

Best Country Instrumental Performance

Best Country Song

Best Country Album

Best Bluegrass Album

Gospel Edit

Best Gospel Performance

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

Best Rock Gospel Album

Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album

Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album

Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album

Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album

Jazz Edit

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo

Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

Best Jazz Vocal Album

Best Contemporary Jazz Album

Best Latin Jazz Album

Latin Edit

Best Latin Pop Album

Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album

Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album

Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album

Best Tejano Album

  • Polkas, Gritos y Accordeones – David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman & Sunny Sauceda

Best Salsa/Merengue Album

New Age Edit

Best New Age Album

Polka Edit

Best Polka Album

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 Vocals

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance

Best Urban/Alternative Performance

Best R&B Song

Best R&B Album

Best Contemporary R&B Album

Rap Edit

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

Reggae Edit

Best Reggae Album

World Edit

Best Traditional World Music Album

Best Contemporary World Music Album

Spoken Edit

Best Spoken Word Album

Music video Edit

Best Short Form Music Video

Best Long Form Music Video

Packaging and notes Edit

Best Recording Package

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

Best Album Notes

Production and engineering Edit

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

Best Engineered Album, Classical

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Producer of the Year, Classical

Surround sound Edit

Best Surround Sound Album

Special merit awards Edit

Grammy Hall of Fame Award Edit

Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Edit

MusiCares Person of the Year Edit

Grammy Trustees Award Edit

In Memoriam Edit

Estelle Axton, Danny Sugarman, Bruce Palmer, Johnny Ramone, Darrell "Dimebag" Abbott, Jim Capaldi, Artie Shaw, Barney Kessel, Elvin Jones, Illinois Jacquet, Michel Colombier, Alvino Rey, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Jan Berry, Terry Melcher, Laura Branigan, Cornelius Bumpus, Spencer Dryden, Elmer Bernstein, David Raksin, Jerry Goldsmith, Vaughn Meader, Rodney Dangerfield, Scott Muni, Johnny Carson, Skeeter Davis, Bill Lowery, Hank Garland, Arnold "Gatemouth" Moore, Ernie Ball, Tom Capone, Isidro Lopez, Robert Merrill, Renata Tebaldi, Fred Ebb, Cy Coleman, Paul Atkinson, Artie Mogull, Carole Fields Arnold, Rick James, Freddie Perren, Syreeta Wright and Ray Charles.

Trivia Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "2004 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Fathy Salama". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2023-03-22.

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The 47th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 13 2005 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles honoring the best in music for the recording of the year beginning from October 1 2003 through September 30 2004 They were hosted by Queen Latifah and televised in the United States by CBS They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year Ray Charles whom the event was dedicated in memory of posthumously won five Grammy Awards while his album Genius Loves Company won a total of eight Kanye West received the most nominations with ten winning three Usher received eight nominations and won three including Best Contemporary R amp B Album for his diamond selling album Confessions Britney Spears received her first Grammy of Best Dance Recording for her 2004 smash hit Toxic 1 47th Annual Grammy AwardsDateFebruary 13 2005LocationStaples Center Los AngelesHosted byQueen LatifahMost awardsRay Charles amp Al Schmitt 5 Most nominationsKanye West 10 Websitehttps www grammy com awards 47th annual grammy awards Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 46th Grammy Awards 48th Contents 1 Performers 2 Presenters 3 Winners and nominees 3 1 General 3 2 Pop 3 3 Dance 3 4 Traditional Pop 3 5 Rock 3 6 Alternative 3 7 Blues 3 8 Classical 3 9 Country 3 10 Gospel 3 11 Jazz 3 12 Latin 3 13 New Age 3 14 Polka 3 15 R amp B 3 16 Rap 3 17 Reggae 3 18 World 3 19 Spoken 3 20 Music video 3 21 Packaging and notes 3 22 Production and engineering 3 23 Surround sound 4 Special merit awards 4 1 Grammy Hall of Fame Award 4 2 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 4 3 MusiCares Person of the Year 4 4 Grammy Trustees Award 5 In Memoriam 6 Trivia 7 ReferencesPerformers EditPerformers Artist s SongBlack Eyed PeasGwen StefaniEveLos Lonely BoysFranz Ferdinand Let s Get It StartedRich GirlHeavenTake Me OutSteve WonderBrian WilsonBonoBillie Joe ArmstrongAlicia KeysSteven TylerNorah JonesTim McGrawAlison KraussVelvet Revolver Tribute for the 2004 Indian Ocean TsunamiAcross the UniverseAlicia KeysJamie Foxx Tribute for Ray CharlesGeorgia on My MindJennifer Lopez Marc Anthony EscapemonosMelissa EtheridgeJoss Stone Tribute for Janis JoplinPiece of My HeartMavis StaplesJohn LegendKanye WestThe Blind Boys of Alabama I ll Take You ThereJesus WalksI ll Fly AwayU2 VertigoSometimes You Can t Make It On Your OwnKeith UrbanGretchen WilsonDickey BettsElvin BishopTim McGrawLynyrd Skynyrd Free BirdFooled Around And Fell In LoveRamblin ManGreen Day American IdiotUsherJames Brown Caught UpSex MachineBonnie RaittBilly Preston Do I Ever Cross Your MindPresenters EditGary Sinise and Bonnie Raitt presented Album of the Year Sheryl Crow and Lance Armstrong presented Record of the Year Stevie Wonder and Norah Jones presented Song of the Year Adam Sandler and Nelly presented Best Male R amp B Vocal Performance John Travolta Christina Milian and Steven Tyler presented Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and announced that Pinetop Perkins is a Lifetime Achievement recipient Amy Lee Alison Krauss and T Bone Burnett presented Best Country Album Ricky Martin Anthony Hamilton and Mario presented Best R amp B Album Lisa Marie Presley and John Mayer presented Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Penelope Cruz Mark McGrath and Pharrell presented Best Rock Album and announced that Led Zeppelin is a Lifetime Achievement recipient Matthew McConaughey introduced a performance by Lynyrd Skynyrd Keith Urban Gretchen Wilson Elvin Bishop Dickie Betts and Tim McGraw Ellen DeGeneres introduces a performance by Queen Latifah Quentin Tarantino introduces a performance by Green Day Kris Kristofferson pays tribute to Janis Joplin and then introduces a performance by Joss Stone and Melissa Etheridge Billy Bob Thornton pays tribute to Lifetime Achievement honoree Eddie Arnold and then introduces a performance by Tim McGraw Anthony LaPaglia talks about the Southeast Asian tsunami Kevin Bacon and Ludacris presented Best Rap Album Tyra Banks and Hoobastank presented Best New Artist Winners and nominees EditBold type indicates the winner out of the list of nominees General Edit Record of the Year Here We Go Again Ray Charles amp Norah Jones John Burk producer Al Schmitt Mark Fleming amp Terry Howard engineers mixers Let s Get It Started The Black Eyed Peas Will i am producer Mark Spike Stent amp Will i am engineers mixers American Idiot Green Day Billie Joe Armstrong Rob Cavallo Mike Dirnt amp Tre Cool producers Chris Lord Alge amp Doug McKean engineers mixers Heaven Los Lonely Boys John Porter producer Steve Chadie amp John Porter engineers mixers Yeah Usher featuring Lil Jon amp Ludacris Jonathan Lil Jon Smith producer John Frye Donnie Scantz Jonathan Lil Jon Smith The Trak Starz amp Mark Vinten engineers mixersAlbum of the Year Genius Loves Company Ray Charles amp Various Artists John Burk Terry Howard Don Mizell Phil Ramone amp Herbert Waltl producers Robert Fernandez Mark Fleming John Harris Terry Howard Pete Karam Joel Moss Seth Presant Al Schmitt amp Ed Thacker engineers mixers Robert Hadley amp Doug Sax mastering engineers American Idiot Green Day Billie Joe Armstrong Rob Cavallo Mike Dirnt amp Tre Cool producers Chris Lord Alge amp Doug McKean engineers mixers Ted Jensen mastering engineer The Diary of Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Kerry Krucial Brothers Vidal Davis Easy Mo Bee Andre Harris Alicia Keys Kumasi Timbaland Kanye West amp Dwayne D Wigg Wiggins producers Tony Black Kerry Krucial Brothers Vincent Dilorenzo Russ Elevado Manny Marroquin Walter Millsap III Ann Mincieli amp Pat Viala engineers mixers Herb Powers Jr mastering engineer Confessions Usher Bobby Ross Avila Valdez Brantley Bryan Michael Cox Vidal Davis Destro Music Jermaine Dupri Andre Harris Rich Harrison IZ Jimmy Jam Just Blaze James Lackey Terry Lewis Juan Johnny Najera Pro J Usher Raymond Jonathan Lil Jon Smith Aaron Spears Arthur Strong Thicke amp James Big Jim Wright producers Ian Cross Kevin KD Davis Vidal Davis Vince DeLorenzo Jermaine Dupri Blake Eisman Brian Frye John Frye Serban Ghenea Andre Harris John Horesco IV Ken Lewis Matt Marrin Manny Marroquin Tony Maserati Pro J Donnie Scantz Jon Smeltz Jonathan Lil Jon Smith Phil Tan The Trak Starz Mark Vinten amp Ryan West engineers mixers Herb Powers mastering engineer The College Dropout Kanye West Kanye West Kyambo Hip Hop Joshua Brian All Day Miller Evidence amp Porse producers Eugene A Toale Andrew Dawson Anthony Kilhoffer Tatsuya Sato Rich Balmer Brent Kolatalo Keith Slattery Jacob Andrew Gimel Guru Keaton Jacelyn Parry Michael Eleopoulos Dave Dar Jason Rauhoff Marc Fuller Carlisle Young Francis Graham Manny Marroquin Jared Lopez Mike Dean amp Ken Lewis engineers mixers Eddy Schreyer mastering engineerSong of the Year Daughters John Mayer songwriter John Mayer If I Ain t Got You Alicia Keys songwriter Alicia Keys Jesus Walks C Smith amp Kanye West songwriters Kanye West Live Like You Were Dying Tim Nichols amp Craig Wiseman songwriters Tim McGraw The Reason Daniel Estrin amp Douglas Robb songwriters Hoobastank Best New Artist Maroon 5 Los Lonely Boys Joss Stone Kanye West Gretchen WilsonPop Edit Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Sunrise Norah Jones The First Cut Is the Deepest Sheryl Crow Oceania Bjork What You Waiting For Gwen Stefani You Had Me Joss StoneBest Male Pop Vocal Performance Daughters John Mayer Let s Misbehave Elvis Costello You Raise Me Up Josh Groban Cinnamon Girl Prince Love s Divine SealBest Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Heaven Los Lonely Boys My Immortal Evanescence The Reason Hoobastank She Will Be Loved Maroon 5 It s My Life No DoubtBest Pop Collaboration with Vocals Here We Go Again Ray Charles amp Norah Jones Redemption Song Johnny Cash amp Joe Strummer Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word Ray Charles amp Elton John Something Paul McCartney amp Eric Clapton Moon River Stevie Wonder amp Take 6Best Pop Instrumental Performance 11th Commandment Ben Harper Chasing Shadows Herb Alpert Russ Freeman James Genus Gene Lake amp Jason Miles Take You Out George Benson Song F Bruce Hornsby Rat Pack Boogie Brian SetzerBest Pop Instrumental Album Henry Mancini Pink Guitar Various Artists James Jensen producer Pure Boney James Saxophonic Dave Koz Forever for Always for Luther Various Artists Bud Harner amp Rex Rideout producers EP 2003 Music for the Epicurean Harkener Mason WilliamsBest Pop Vocal Album Genius Loves Company Ray Charles amp Various Artists Feels Like Home Norah Jones Afterglow Sarah McLachlan Mind Body amp Soul Joss Stone Brian Wilson Presents Smile Brian WilsonDance Edit Best Dance Recording Toxic Britney Spears Avant amp Bloodshy producers Niklas Flyckt mixer Good Luck Basement Jaxx featuring Lisa Kekaula Basement Jaxx producers Basement Jaxx mixers Get Yourself High The Chemical Brothers The Chemical Brothers producers The Chemical Brothers mixers Slow Kylie Minogue Dan Carey amp Emiliana Torrini producers Mr Dan mixer Comfortably Numb Scissor Sisters Scissor Sisters producers Neil Harris amp Scissor Sisters mixersBest Electronic Dance Album Kish Kash Basement Jaxx Legion of Boom The Crystal Method Creamfields Paul Oakenfold Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned The Prodigy Reflections Paul van DykTraditional Pop Edit Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Stardust The Great American Songbook Volume III Rod Stewart Only You Harry Connick Jr Count Your Blessings Barbara Cook Ultimate Mancini Monica Mancini Just for a Thrill Ronnie MilsapRock Edit Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Code of Silence Bruce Springsteen Wonderwall Ryan Adams The Revolution Starts Now Steve Earle Breathe Melissa Etheridge Metropolitan Gride Tom WaitsBest Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Vertigo U2 Monkey to Man Elvis Costello amp The Imposters Take Me Out Franz Ferdinand American Idiot Green Day Somebody Told Me The KillersBest Hard Rock Performance Slither Velvet Revolver Megalomaniac Incubus Some Kind Of Monster Metallica Feelin Way Too Damn Good Nickelback Duality SlipknotBest Metal Performance Whiplash Motorhead Nymphetamine Cradle of Filth Live for This Hatebreed The End Of Heartache Killswitch Engage Vermilion SlipknotBest Rock Instrumental Performance Mrs O Leary s Cow Brian Wilson Instrumental Illness The Allman Brothers Band Onda Los Lonely Boys O Baterista Rush Whispering a Prayer Steve VaiBest Rock Song Vertigo Bono Adam Clayton The Edge amp Larry Mullen songwriters U2 American Idiot Billie Joe Armstrong Mike Dirnt amp Tre Cool songwriters Green Day Fall To Pieces Duff Dave Kushner Slash Matt Sorum amp Scott Weiland songwriters Velvet Revolver Float On Isaac Brock Dann Gallucci Eric Judy amp Benjamin Weikel songwriters Modest Mouse Somebody Told Me Brandon Flowers Dave Keuning Mark Stoermer amp Ronnie Vannucci songwriters The Killers Best Rock Album American Idiot Green Day The Delivery Man Elvis Costello amp The Imposters The Reason Hoobastank Hot Fuss The Killers Contraband Velvet RevolverAlternative Edit Best Alternative Music Album A Ghost Is Born Wilco Medulla Bjork Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand Uh Huh Her PJ Harvey Good News for People Who Love Bad News Modest MouseBlues Edit Best Contemporary Blues Album Keb Mo for Keep It SimpleClassical Edit Best Classical Album Adams On The Transmigration Of Souls Lorin Maazel conductor John Adams amp Lawrence L Rock producersBest Orchestral Performance Adams On The Transmigration Of Souls Lorin Maazel conductor John Adams amp Lawrence L Rock producersBest Opera Recording Mozart Le Nozze Di Figaro Rene Jacobs conductor Martin Sauer producer Angelika Kirchschlager Lorenzo Regazzo Patrizia Ciofi Simon Keenlyside amp Veronique Gens soloists Reiner Kuhl amp Sebastian Roth engineers mixersBest Choral Performance Berlioz Requiem Norman Mackenzie choir director Robert Spano conductor Jack Renner amp Michael J Bishop engineers mixers Elaine L Martone producerBest Instrumental Soloist s Performance with orchestra Previn Violin Concerto Anne Sophie Bernstein Serenade Andre Previn conductor Anne Sophie Mutter soloistBest Instrumental Soloist Performance without orchestra Aire Latino David RussellBest Chamber Music Performance Prokofiev Arr Pletnev Cinderella Suite For Two Pianos Ravel Ma Mere L Oye Martha Argerich amp Mikhail Pletnev soloistsBest Small Ensemble Performance with or without conductor Carlos Chavez Complete Chamber Music Vol 2 Southwest Chamber Music artist Jeff Von Der Schmidt conductorBest Classical Vocal Performance Ives Songs The Things Our Fathers Loved The Housatonic At Stockbridge Etc Susan GrahamBest Classical Contemporary Composition Adams On The Transmigration Of Souls John AdamsBest Classical Crossover Album LAGQ s Guitar Heroes Los Angeles Guitar Quartet John Dearman William Kanengiser Scott Tennant Andrew York Country Edit Best Female Country Vocal Performance Redneck Woman Gretchen WilsonBest Male Country Vocal Performance Live Like You Were Dying Tim McGrawBest Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Top of the World Live Dixie ChicksBest Country Collaboration with Vocals Portland Oregon Loretta Lynn amp Jack WhiteBest Country Instrumental Performance Nitty Gritty Dirt Band featuring Earl Scruggs Randy Scruggs Vassar Clements amp Jerry Douglas for Earl s BreakdownBest Country Song Live Like You Were Dying Tim McGrawBest Country Album Van Lear Rose Loretta LynnBest Bluegrass Album Brand New Strings Ricky Skaggs amp Kentucky ThunderGospel Edit Best Gospel Performance Heaven Help Us All Ray Charles amp Gladys KnightBest Pop Contemporary Gospel Album All Things New Steven Curtis ChapmanBest Rock Gospel Album Wire Third DayBest Traditional Soul Gospel Album There Will Be a Light Ben Harper amp the Blind Boys of AlabamaBest Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Nothing Without You Smokie NorfulBest Southern Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album Worship amp Faith Randy TravisBest Gospel Choir or Chorus Album Live This is Your House The Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirJazz Edit Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Speak Like a Child Herbie Hancock in Harvey Mason s With All My HeartBest Jazz Instrumental Album Individual or Group Illuminations McCoy Tyner with Gary Bartz Terence Blanchard Christian McBride and Lewis NashBest Large Jazz Ensemble Album Concert in the Garden The Maria Schneider OrchestraBest Jazz Vocal Album R S V P Rare Songs Very Personal Nancy WilsonBest Contemporary Jazz Album Unspeakable Bill FrisellBest Latin Jazz Album Land of the Sun Charlie HadenLatin Edit Best Latin Pop Album Amar Sin Mentiras Marc Anthony Sinverguenza Bacilos Pau Latina Paulina Rubio MTV Unplugged Diego Torres El Rock de Mi Pueblo Carlos VivesBest Traditional Tropical Latin Album Ahora Si Israel Cachao LopezBest Mexican Mexican American Album Intimamente IntocableBest Latin Rock Alternative Album Street Signs OzomatliBest Tejano Album Polkas Gritos y Accordeones David Lee Garza Joel Guzman amp Sunny SaucedaBest Salsa Merengue Album Across 110th Street The Spanish Harlem Orchestra featuring Ruben Blades New Age Edit Best New Age Album Returning Will Ackerman Atlantis A Symphonic Journey David Arkenstone Two Horizons Moya Brennan Piano Peter Kater American River Jonathan EliasPolka Edit Best Polka Album Let s Kiss 25th Anniversary Album Brave ComboR amp B Edit Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance If I Ain t Got You Alicia Keys I Want You Janet Jackson I m Still in Love Teena Marie Whatever Jill Scott U Haul Angie StoneBest Male R amp B Vocal Performance Call My Name Prince Charlene Anthony Hamilton Happy People R Kelly What We Do Here Brian McKnight Burn UsherBest R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals My Boo Usher amp Alicia Keys Destiny s Child for Lose My Breath Floetry for Say Yes Alicia Keys featuring Tony Toni Tone for Diary Earth Wind amp Fire amp Raphael Saadiq for Show Me the Way Best Traditional R amp B Vocal Performance Musicology PrinceBest Urban Alternative Performance Cross My Mind Jill ScottBest R amp B Song You Don t Know My Name Alicia KeysBest R amp B Album The Diary of Alicia Keys Alicia KeysBest Contemporary R amp B Album Confessions UsherRap Edit Best Rap Solo Performance 99 Problems Jay Z On Fire Lloyd Banks Just Lose It Eminem Overnight Celebrity Twista Through the Wire Kanye WestBest Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Let s Get It Started The Black Eyed Peas Ch Check It Out Beastie Boys Don t Say Nuthing The Roots Drop It Like It s Hot Snoop Dogg amp Pharrell Lean Back Terror SquadBest Rap Sung Collaboration Yeah Usher featuring Lil Jon amp Ludacris Why Jadakiss featuring Anthony Hamilton Dip It Low Christina Milian featuring Fabolous Slow Jamz Twista featuring Kanye West amp Jamie Foxx All Falls Down Kanye West featuring Syleena JohnsonBest Rap Song Jesus Walks Miri Ben Ari C Smith amp Kanye West songwriters Kanye West Drop It Like It s Hot Calvin Broadus Chad Hugo S Thomas amp Pharrell Williams songwriters Snoop Dogg amp Pharrell Hey Mama Will Adams amp Anthony Henry songwriters The Black Eyed Peas Let s Get It Started Will Adams Mike Fratantuno Jaime Gomez George Pajon Jr Allan Pineda amp Terence Yoshiaki songwriters The Black Eyed Peas 99 Problems Shawn Carter amp Rick Rubin songwriters Jay Z Best Rap AlbumThe College Dropout Kanye West To the 5 Boroughs Beastie Boys The Black Album Jay Z The Definition LL Cool J Suit NellyReggae Edit Best Reggae Album True Love Toots amp the Maytals Black Magic Jimmy Cliff The Dub Revolutionaries Sly and Robbie African Holocaust Steel Pulse Def Jamaica Various ArtistsWorld Edit Best Traditional World Music Album Raise Your Spirit Higher Ladysmith Black MambazoBest Contemporary World Music Album Egypt Fathy Salama 2 Spoken Edit Best Spoken Word Album My Life Bill ClintonMusic video Edit Best Short Form Music Video Vertigo Alex and Martin video directors amp U2Best Long Form Music Video Concert for George Ray Cooper Olivia Harrison Jon Kamen video producers David Leland video director amp Various ArtistsPackaging and notes Edit Best Recording Package A Ghost Is Born Peter Buchanan Smith amp Dan Nadel art directors Wilco Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package Stefan Sagmeister art director for Once in a Lifetime performed by Talking HeadsBest Album Notes Loren Schoenberg notes writer for The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and His Orchestra amp Woodchoppers 1945 1947 Production and engineering Edit Best Engineered Album Non Classical Robert Fernandez John Harris Terry Howard Pete Karam Joel Moss Seth Presant Al Schmitt amp Ed Thacker engineers for Genius Loves Company performed by Ray Charles amp Various ArtistsBest Engineered Album Classical Jack Renner engineer for Higdon City Scape Concerto for Orchestra performed by Robert SpanoBest Remixed Recording Non Classical Jacques Lu Cont remixer for It s My Life Jacques Lu Cont s Thin White Duke Mix performed by No DoubtProducer of the Year Non Classical John ShanksProducer of the Year Classical David FrostSurround sound Edit Best Surround Sound Album Al Schmitt surround mix engineer Robert Hadley amp Doug Sax surround mastering for Genius Loves Company performed by Ray Charles amp Various ArtistsSpecial merit awards EditGrammy Hall of Fame Award Edit Alexander s Ragtime Band Victor 1911 performed by Arthur Collins amp Byron Harlan All of Me Columbia 1932 performed by Louis Armstrong amp His Orchestra America the Beautiful ABC TRC 1972 performed by Ray Charles Brother Can You Spare a Dime Brunswick 1932 performed by Bing Crosby Bye Bye Blackbird Victor 1926 performed by Gene Austin California Here I Come Brunswick 1924 performed by Al Jolson with the Isham Jones Orchestra Embraceable You Commodore 1944 performed by Billie Holiday Lester Leaps In Vocalion 1939 performed by Count Basie s Kansas City 7 Let It Bleed London 1969 performed by The Rolling Stones Love Me or Leave Me Columbia 1928 performed by Ruth Etting Lullaby of Broadway Brunswick 1935 performed by Dick Powell Meet Me In St Louis soundtrack Decca 1944 performed by Judy Garland No Woman No Cry Island 1974 performed by Bob Marley One For My Baby Capitol 1958 performed by Frank Sinatra Peter Gunn RCA 1959 performed by Henry Mancini Puttin on the Ritz Brunswick 1930 performed by Harry Richman with Earl Burtnett amp His Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Orchestra Thanks for the Memory Decca 1938 performed by Bob Hope amp Shirley Ross They Can t Take That Away From Me Brunswick 1937 performed by Fred Astaire with Johnny Green amp His Orchestra Vaya Con Dios May God Be With You Capitol 1953 performed by Les Paul amp Mary Ford The Very Thought of You Victor 1934 performed by Ray Noble amp His OrchestraGrammy Lifetime Achievement Award Edit Main article Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Eddy Arnold Art Blakey The Carter Family Morton Gould Janis Joplin Led Zeppelin Jerry Lee Lewis Jelly Roll Morton Pinetop Perkins The Staple SingersMusiCares Person of the Year Edit Main article MusiCares Person of the Year Brian WilsonGrammy Trustees Award Edit Main article Grammy Trustees Award Hoagy Carmichael Don Cornelius Alfred Lion Billy TaylorIn Memoriam EditEstelle Axton Danny Sugarman Bruce Palmer Johnny Ramone Darrell Dimebag Abbott Jim Capaldi Artie Shaw Barney Kessel Elvin Jones Illinois Jacquet Michel Colombier Alvino Rey Ol Dirty Bastard Jan Berry Terry Melcher Laura Branigan Cornelius Bumpus Spencer Dryden Elmer Bernstein David Raksin Jerry Goldsmith Vaughn Meader Rodney Dangerfield Scott Muni Johnny Carson Skeeter Davis Bill Lowery Hank Garland Arnold Gatemouth Moore Ernie Ball Tom Capone Isidro Lopez Robert Merrill Renata Tebaldi Fred Ebb Cy Coleman Paul Atkinson Artie Mogull Carole Fields Arnold Rick James Freddie Perren Syreeta Wright and Ray Charles Trivia EditRay Charles five Grammy wins is the record for most posthumous Grammy Awards won in one night He is the first artist to win a posthumous Album of the Year Grammy since John Lennon in 1982 Upon winning Album of the Year as one of the engineers for Ray Charles Genius Loves Company Al Schmitt became the first and only person to have won both the Grammy for Album of the Year and the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year In 2000 he won the Latin Grammy for Album of the Year for engineering Luis Miguel s Amarte Es Un Placer References Edit 2004 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 Fathy Salama www grammy com Retrieved 2023 03 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 47th Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1179362704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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