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15th Annual Grammy Awards

The 15th Annual Grammy Awards were held on March 3, 1973, at the Tennessee Theatre in Nashville, Tennessee. The event was the first Grammy ceremony not to be held in either New York City or Los Angeles (the 64th Grammys, staged in Las Vegas in 2022, would be the second).[1] The 15th Grammys were also the first to be broadcast live on CBS, which has carried every Grammy telecast since.[2][3]

15th Annual Grammy Awards
DateMarch 3, 1973
LocationTennessee Theatre, Nashville, Tennessee
Hosted byAndy Williams
Most awardsGeorg Solti (4)
Most nominationsGeorg Solti (4)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Performers

Award winners

Children's

Classical

Comedy

Composing and arranging

Country

Folk

Gospel

Jazz

Musical show

Packaging and notes

Pop

Production and engineering

R&B

Spoken

References

  1. ^ Hipes, Patrick (January 18, 2022). "Grammy Awards Sets New April Date In Las Vegas". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
  2. ^ "Roberta Flack tops Grammys". The Montreal Gazette. 5 March 1973. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  3. ^ "1972 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.

External links

  • 15th Grammy Awards, at the Internet Movie Database

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The 15th Annual Grammy Awards were held on March 3 1973 at the Tennessee Theatre in Nashville Tennessee The event was the first Grammy ceremony not to be held in either New York City or Los Angeles the 64th Grammys staged in Las Vegas in 2022 would be the second 1 The 15th Grammys were also the first to be broadcast live on CBS which has carried every Grammy telecast since 2 3 15th Annual Grammy AwardsDateMarch 3 1973LocationTennessee Theatre Nashville TennesseeHosted byAndy WilliamsMost awardsGeorg Solti 4 Most nominationsGeorg Solti 4 Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 14th Grammy Awards 16th Contents 1 Performers 2 Award winners 2 1 Children s 2 2 Classical 2 3 Comedy 2 4 Composing and arranging 2 5 Country 2 6 Folk 2 7 Gospel 2 8 Jazz 2 9 Musical show 2 10 Packaging and notes 2 11 Pop 2 12 Production and engineering 2 13 R amp B 2 14 Spoken 3 References 4 External linksPerformers EditArtist s Song s Mike Curb Congregation MedleyLoggins amp Messina Your Mama Don t Dance Charley Pride Kiss An Angel Good Mornin The Staple Singers I ll Take You There Donna Fargo Happiest Girl in the Whole USA Mac Davis Baby Don t Get Hooked on Me Helen Reddy I Am Woman Andy Williams Medley of Song of the Year nominees Alone Again Naturally Song Sung Blue The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face American Pie The Summer Knows Curtis Mayfield Freddie s Dead Don McLean Vincent Gilbert O Sullivan Alone Again Naturally Award winners EditRecord of the Year Joel Dorn producer amp Roberta Flack for The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face performed by Roberta Flack Album of the Year George Harrison producer amp artist Phil Spector producer Eric Clapton Bob Dylan Billy Preston Leon Russell Ravi Shankar Ringo Starr amp Klaus Voormann for The Concert for Bangladesh Song of the Year Ewan MacColl songwriter for The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face performed by Roberta Flack Best New Artist AmericaChildren s Edit Best Recording for Children Christopher Cerf Lee Chamberlin Joe Raposo producers Bill Cosby amp Rita Moreno for The Electric CompanyClassical Edit Best Classical Performance Orchestra Georg Solti conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Mahler Symphony No 7 in E Minor Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Dietrich Fischer Dieskau for Brahms Die Schone Magelone Best Opera Recording Erik Smith producer Colin Davis conductor the BBC Symphony Orchestra amp various artists for Berlioz Benvenuto Cellini Best Choral Performance Classical other than opera Georg Solti conductor the Vienna Boys Choir the Vienna Singverein Chorus the Vienna State Opera Chorus the Chicago Symphony Orchestra amp various artists for Mahler Symphony No 8 in E Flat Symphony of a Thousand Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists with orchestra Eugene Ormandy conductor Arthur Rubinstein amp the Philadelphia Orchestra for Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B Flat Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists without orchestra Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz Plays Chopin Best Chamber Music Performance Julian Bream amp John Christopher Williams for Julian and John Works by Lawes Carulli Albeniz Granados Best Classical Album David Harvey producer Georg Solti conductor various artists the Vienna Boys Choir the Vienna Singverein Chorus amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Mahler Symphony No 8 in E Flat Symphony of a Thousand Comedy Edit Best Comedy Recording George Carlin for FM amp AMComposing and arranging Edit Best Instrumental Composition Michel Legrand composer for Brian s Song Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Nino Rota composer for The Godfather Best Instrumental Arrangement Don Ellis arranger for Theme From The French Connection performed by the Don Ellis Big Band Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist s Michel Legrand arranger for What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life performed by Sarah VaughanCountry Edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Donna Fargo for Happiest Girl in the Whole USA Best Country Vocal Performance Male Charley Pride for Charley Pride Sings Heart Songs Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group The Statler Brothers for Class of 57 Best Country Instrumental Performance Charlie McCoy for Charlie McCoy The Real McCoy Best Country Song Ben Peters songwriter for Kiss an Angel Good Mornin performed by Charley PrideFolk Edit Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording including traditional blues Muddy Waters for The London Muddy Waters SessionsGospel Edit Best Gospel Performance The Blackwood Brothers for L O V E Best Soul Gospel Performance Aretha Franklin for Amazing Grace Best Inspirational Performance Elvis Presley for He Touched MeJazz Edit Best Jazz Performance by a Soloist Gary Burton for Alone at Last Best Best Jazz Performance by a Group Freddie Hubbard for First Light Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band Duke Ellington for Togo Brava SuiteMusical show Edit Best Score From an Original Cast Show Album Micki Grant composer Jerry Ragovoy producer amp the original cast Alex Bradford Hope Clarke amp Bobby Hill for Don t Bother Me I Can t CopePackaging and notes Edit Best Album Cover Acy R Lehman art director amp Harvey Dinnerstein graphic artist for The Siegel Schwall Band performed by the Siegel Schwall Band Best Album Notes Tom T Hall for Tom T Hall s Greatest Hits Best Album Notes Classical James Lyons notes writer for Vaughan Williams Symphony No 2 A London Symphony conducted by Andre PrevinPop Edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Helen Reddy for I am Woman Best Pop Vocal Performance Male Harry Nilsson for Without You Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus Donny Hathaway amp Roberta Flack for Where Is the Love Best Pop Instrumental Performance by an Instrumental Performer Billy Preston for Outa Space Best Pop Instrumental Performance with Vocal Coloring Isaac Hayes for Black MosesProduction and engineering Edit Best Engineered Recording Non Classical Armin Steiner engineer for Moods performed by Neil Diamond Best Engineered Recording Classical Gordon Parry Kenneth Wilkinson engineers Georg Solti conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Mahler Symphony No 8 Symphony of a Thousand R amp B Edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Aretha Franklin for Young Gifted and Black Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male Billy Paul for Me and Mrs Jones Best R amp B Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus The Temptations for Papa Was a Rollin Stone Best R amp B Instrumental Performance Paul Riser amp Norman Whitfield The Temptations for Papa Was a Rollin Stone Instrumental Best R amp B Song Barrett Strong amp Norman Whitfield songwriters for Papa Was a Rollin Stone performed by The TemptationsSpoken Edit Best Spoken Word Recording Bruce Botnick producer for Lenny performed by the original castReferences Edit Hipes Patrick January 18 2022 Grammy Awards Sets New April Date In Las Vegas Deadline Hollywood Retrieved January 18 2022 Roberta Flack tops Grammys The Montreal Gazette 5 March 1973 Retrieved 1 May 2011 1972 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 External links Edit15th Grammy Awards at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 15th Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1101596853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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