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28th Annual Grammy Awards

The 28th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 25, 1986, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year, 1985.[1][2] The night's big winner was USA For Africa's "We Are The World", which won four awards, including Song of the Year which went to Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie. It marked the first time in their respective careers that they received the Song of the Year Award. For Richie, it was his sixth attempt in eight years. The other three awards (including Record of the Year) for the latter single were given to the song's producer, Quincy Jones.

28th Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 25, 1986
LocationShrine Auditorium, Los Angeles
Hosted byKenny Rogers
Most awardsUSA for Africa (4)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Another big winner was Phil Collins, whose No Jacket Required LP amassed three wins: Album of the Year (alongside Hugh Padgham), Producer of the Year and Best Pop Vocal (Male). The Manhattan Transfer also won three awards, including two for the song "Another Night in Tunisia" (performed and arranged on the album by guest vocalists Jon Hendricks and Bobby McFerrin).

Stevie Wonder won his first Grammy in nine years for his album In Square Circle, after winning fifteen awards in the mid-1970s. While songwriter Jimmy Webb won him his first Grammy in 17 years for his song "Highwayman" (after 1969's Up, Up and Away). Orchestrator and arranger Nelson Riddle, posthumously won for his arrangements on Linda Ronstadt's album Lush Life. There was one new category, Best Polka Recording. It would run until 2009.

Controversy edit

There were a number of remarkable wins in the classical field. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's recording of Berlioz: Requiem won three awards, while a different recording by the same orchestra won the Best Orchestral Performance award. These four wins were the result of an unusually large number of nominations for the orchestra (12 in total), including four in the Best Classical Album category which normally holds five nominees (the Recording Academy decided to add a number of nominations to this list to lessen the domination of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in this category).

Several sources from the American classical community - including record labels - expressed their dismay with the situation, suggesting that this was the result of many members of the orchestra and other associates joining the Recording Academy in force to be able to vote on nominations and Grammy winners.[3] Despite the controversy, the orchestra's conductor Robert Shaw and their album producer (and record label owner) Robert Woods won three Grammys each.

Performers edit

Award winners edit

Record of the Year

Album of the Year

Song of the Year

Best New Artist

Blues edit

Best Traditional Blues Recording

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

Packaging and notes edit

Polka edit

Pop edit

Production and engineering edit

R&B edit

Reggae edit

Rock edit

Spoken edit

Special awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ ""World" gets four Grammys". The Milwaukee Sentinel. 26 February 1986. Retrieved 1 May 2011.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "1985 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1 February 1986. Retrieved 1 August 2017 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Prince". GRAMMY.com. 2019-11-19. Retrieved 2019-11-24.

External links edit

  • 28th Grammy Awards at the Internet Movie Database

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The 28th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 25 1986 at Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year 1985 1 2 The night s big winner was USA For Africa s We Are The World which won four awards including Song of the Year which went to Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie It marked the first time in their respective careers that they received the Song of the Year Award For Richie it was his sixth attempt in eight years The other three awards including Record of the Year for the latter single were given to the song s producer Quincy Jones 28th Annual Grammy AwardsDateFebruary 25 1986LocationShrine Auditorium Los AngelesHosted byKenny RogersMost awardsUSA for Africa 4 Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 27th Grammy Awards 29th Another big winner was Phil Collins whose No Jacket Required LP amassed three wins Album of the Year alongside Hugh Padgham Producer of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Male The Manhattan Transfer also won three awards including two for the song Another Night in Tunisia performed and arranged on the album by guest vocalists Jon Hendricks and Bobby McFerrin Stevie Wonder won his first Grammy in nine years for his album In Square Circle after winning fifteen awards in the mid 1970s While songwriter Jimmy Webb won him his first Grammy in 17 years for his song Highwayman after 1969 s Up Up and Away Orchestrator and arranger Nelson Riddle posthumously won for his arrangements on Linda Ronstadt s album Lush Life There was one new category Best Polka Recording It would run until 2009 Contents 1 Controversy 2 Performers 3 Award winners 3 1 Blues 3 2 Children s 3 3 Classical 3 4 Comedy 3 5 Composing and arranging 3 6 Country 3 7 Folk 3 8 Gospel 3 9 Historical 3 10 Jazz 3 11 Latin 3 12 Musical show 3 13 Music video 3 14 Packaging and notes 3 15 Polka 3 16 Pop 3 17 Production and engineering 3 18 R amp B 3 19 Reggae 3 20 Rock 3 21 Spoken 3 22 Special awards 4 References 5 External linksControversy editThere were a number of remarkable wins in the classical field The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra s recording of Berlioz Requiem won three awards while a different recording by the same orchestra won the Best Orchestral Performance award These four wins were the result of an unusually large number of nominations for the orchestra 12 in total including four in the Best Classical Album category which normally holds five nominees the Recording Academy decided to add a number of nominations to this list to lessen the domination of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in this category Several sources from the American classical community including record labels expressed their dismay with the situation suggesting that this was the result of many members of the orchestra and other associates joining the Recording Academy in force to be able to vote on nominations and Grammy winners 3 Despite the controversy the orchestra s conductor Robert Shaw and their album producer and record label owner Robert Woods won three Grammys each Performers editArtist s Song s Sting Russians Whitney Houston Saving All My Love for You Starship We Built This City Ronnie MilsapThe Five SatinsCarl PerkinsHuey Lewis and the News Medley Lost in the Fifties Tonight In the Still of the Night Blue Suede Shoes Flip Flop and Fly Phil Collins Sussudio Stevie Wonder Part Time Lover A ha Take On Me B B KingTony WilliamsStanley ClarkeRon CarterMichel PetruccianiHerbie HancockKenny BurrellStanley JordanBobby HutchersonGary BurtonJon FaddisDizzy GillespieGerry MulliganDavid SanbornBuddy RichSarah VaughanDiane SchuurBobby McFerrinJoe WilliamsThe Manhattan Transfer Groovin High How High the Moon Christopher Parkening Tribute to Andres Segovia Canarios by Gaspar Sanz Huey Lewis and the News The Power of Love Award winners editRecord of the Year We Are the World USA for Africa Quincy Jones producers Money for Nothing Dire Straits Neil Dorfsman amp Mark Knopfler producers The Boys of Summer Don Henley Don Henley Danny Kortchmar Greg Ladanyi amp Mike Campbell producers The Power of Love Huey Lewis and the News Huey Lewis and the News producers Born in the U S A Bruce Springsteen Jon Landau Chuck Plotkin Little Steven amp Bruce Springsteen producers Album of the Year No Jacket Required Phil Collins Hugh Padgham amp Phil Collins producers Brothers in Arms Dire Straits Neil Dorfsman amp Mark Knopfler producers Whitney Houston Whitney Houston Jermaine Jackson Kashif Michael Masser amp Narada Michael Walden producers The Dream of the Blue Turtles Sting Sting amp Rick Chertoff producers We Are the World USA for Africa Quincy Jones producer Song of the Year We Are the World Michael Jackson amp Lionel Richie songwriters USA for Africa Money for Nothing Mark Knopfler amp Sting songwriters Dire Straits The Boys of Summer Don Henley amp Mike Campbell songwriters Don Henley Everytime You Go Away Daryl Hall songwriter Paul Young I Want to Know What Love Is Mick Jones songwriter Foreigner Best New Artist Sade A ha Freddie Jackson Katrina and the Waves Julian Lennon Blues edit Best Traditional Blues Recording My Guitar Sings the Blues B B King Children s edit Best Recording for Children Jim Henson amp Steve Buckingham producers for Follow That Bird Original Motion Picture Soundtrack performed by the Sesame Street cast Classical edit Best Classical Orchestral Recording Robert Woods producer Robert Shaw conductor amp the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Faure Pelleas et Melisande Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Robert Shaw conductor John Aler amp the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Berlioz Requiem Best Opera Recording James Mallinson producer Georg Solti conductor Philip Langridge Franz Mazura amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Schoenberg Moses und Aron Best Choral Performance other than opera Robert Shaw conductor amp the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Berlioz Requiem Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists with orchestra Andre Previn conductor Yo Yo Ma amp the London Symphony Orchestra for Elgar Cello Concerto Op 85 Walton Concerto for Cello amp Orchestra Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists without orchestra Vladimir Ashkenazy for Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte Valses Nobles et Sentimentales Best Chamber Music Performance Emanuel Ax amp Yo Yo Ma for Brahms Cello and Piano Sonatas in E Minor and F Best Classical Contemporary Composition Andrew Lloyd Webber composer Sarah Brightman amp Placido Domingo for Lloyd Webber Requiem Best Classical Album Robert Woods producer Robert Shaw conductor John Aler amp the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Berlioz Requiem Best New Classical Artist Chicago Pro Musica Comedy edit Best Comedy Recording Whoopi Goldberg for Whoopi Goldberg Original Broadway Show Recording Composing and arranging edit Best Instrumental Composition Jan Hammer composer for Miami Vice Theme Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special Marc Benno Harold Faltermeyer Keith Forsey Micki Free Jon Gilutin David Hawk Wolinski Howard Hewett Bunny Hull Howie Rice Sharon Robinson Dan Sembello Sue Sheridan Richard C Theisen II amp Allee Willis composers for Beverly Hills Cop performed by various artists Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Dave Grusin amp Lee Ritenour arrangers for Early A M Attitude Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist s Nelson Riddle arranger for Lush Life performed by Linda Ronstadt Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices Bobby McFerrin amp Cheryl Bentyne arrangers for Another Night in Tunisia performed by The Manhattan Transfer Country edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Rosanne Cash for I Don t Know Why You Don t Want Me Best Country Vocal Performance Male Ronnie Milsap for Lost in the Fifties Tonight In the Still of the Night Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal The Judds for Why Not Me Best Country Instrumental Performance orchestra group or soloist Chet Atkins amp Mark Knopfler for Cosmic Square Dance Best Country Song Jimmy L Webb songwriter for Highwayman performed by Johnny Cash Waylon Jennings Kris Kristofferson amp Willie Nelson Folk edit Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording Rockin Sidney for My Toot Toot Gospel edit Best Gospel Performance Female Amy Grant for Unguarded Best Gospel Performance Male Larnelle Harris for How Excellent Is Thy Name Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group Choir or Chorus Larnelle Harris amp Sandi Patti for I ve Just Seen Jesus Best Soul Gospel Performance Female Shirley Caesar for Martin Best Soul Gospel Performance Male Marvin Winans for Bring Back the Days of Yea and Nay Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group Choir or Chorus The Winans for Tomorrow Best Inspirational Performance Jennifer Holliday for Come Sunday Historical edit Best Historical Album John Pfeiffer producer for RCA Met 100 Singers 100 Years performed by various artists Jazz edit Best Jazz Vocal Performance Female Cleo Laine for Cleo at Carnegie The 10th Anniversary Concert Best Jazz Vocal Performance Male Bobby McFerrin amp Jon Hendricks for Another Night in Tunisia Best Jazz Vocal Performance Duo or Group The Manhattan Transfer for Vocalese Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Soloist Wynton Marsalis for Black Codes From the Underground Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Group Wynton Marsalis for Black Codes From the Underground performed by the Wynton Marsalis Group Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Big Band Bob Wilber amp John Barry for The Cotton Club Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Best Jazz Fusion Performance Vocal or Instrumental David Sanborn for Straight To The Heart Latin edit Best Latin Pop Performance Lani Hall for Es Facil Amar Best Tropical Latin Performance Eddie Palmieri for Solito Tito Puente for Mambo Diablo performed by Tito Puente amp His Latin Ensemble Best Mexican American Performance Vikki Carr for Simplemente Mujer Musical show edit Best Cast Show Album John McClure producer Jose Carreras amp Kiri Te Kanawa for West Side Story Music video edit Best Music Video Short Form Tom Trbovich video director amp Quincy Jones video producer for We Are the World The Video Event performed by USA for Africa Best Music Video Long Form Bruce Gowers video director amp Huey Lewis and the News for Huey Lewis amp the News The Heart of Rock n Roll Packaging and notes edit Best Album Package John Kosh amp Ron Larson art directors for Lush Life performed by Linda Ronstadt Best Album Notes Peter Guralnick notes writer for Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963 Polka edit Best Polka Recording Frank Yankovic for 70 Years of Hits Pop edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Whitney Houston for Saving All My Love for You Best Pop Vocal Performance Male Phil Collins for No Jacket Required Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Quincy Jones producer for We Are the World performed by USA for Africa Best Pop Instrumental Performance Jan Hammer for Miami Vice Theme Production and engineering edit Best Engineered Recording Non Classical Neil Dorfsman engineer for Brothers in Arms performed by Dire Straits Best Engineered Recording Classical Jack Renner engineer Robert Shaw conductor amp the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra amp chorus for Berlioz Requiem Producer of the Year Non Classical Phil Collins amp Hugh Padgham Classical Producer of the Year Robert Woods R amp B edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Aretha Franklin for Freeway of Love Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male Stevie Wonder for In Square Circle Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Commodores for Nightshift Best R amp B Instrumental Performance Orchestra Group or Soloist Ernie Watts for Musician Best Rhythm amp Blues Song Jeffrey Cohen amp Narada Michael Walden songwriters for Freeway of Love performed by Aretha Franklin Reggae edit Best Reggae Recording Jimmy Cliff for Cliff Hanger Rock edit Best Rock Vocal Performance Female Tina Turner for One Of The Living Best Rock Vocal Performance Male Don Henley for The Boys of Summer Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Dire Straits for Money for Nothing Best Rock Instrumental Performance Jeff Beck for Escape Spoken edit Best Spoken Word or Non musical Recording Mike Berniker producer amp the original Broadway cast for Ma Rainey s Black Bottom Special awards edit President s Merit Award Prince 4 References edit World gets four Grammys The Milwaukee Sentinel 26 February 1986 Retrieved 1 May 2011 permanent dead link 1985 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 1 February 1986 Retrieved 1 August 2017 via Google Books Prince GRAMMY com 2019 11 19 Retrieved 2019 11 24 External links edit28th Grammy Awards at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 28th Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1213470558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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