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29th Annual Grammy Awards

The 29th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1987, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.[1][2]

29th Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 24, 1987
LocationShrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byBilly Crystal
Most awardsSteve Winwood, Anita Baker and Deniece Williams (2)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Paul Simon won Album of the Year for Graceland, and Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager won Song of the Year for "That's What Friends Are For".[3][4]

Award winners edit

Record of the Year

Album of the Year

Song of the Year

Best New Artist

Blues edit

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

New Age edit

Packaging and notes edit

Polka edit

Pop edit

Production and engineering edit

R&B edit

Reggae edit

Rock edit

Spoken edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Simon's controversial album wins most prestigious Grammy". The Deseret News. 25 February 1987. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "1986 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  3. ^ O'Connor, John J. (1987-02-26). "29TH ANNUAL GRAMMYS: EVENING OF ODD TOUCHES". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  4. ^ "Memorable moments from every year in Grammy history". Stacker. Retrieved 2022-06-15.

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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 29th Annual Grammy Awards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 29th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24 1987 at Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles California They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year 1 2 29th Annual Grammy AwardsDateFebruary 24 1987LocationShrine Auditorium Los Angeles CaliforniaHosted byBilly CrystalMost awardsSteve Winwood Anita Baker and Deniece Williams 2 Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 28th Grammy Awards 30th Paul Simon won Album of the Year for Graceland and Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager won Song of the Year for That s What Friends Are For 3 4 Contents 1 Award winners 1 1 Blues 1 2 Children s 1 3 Classical 1 4 Comedy 1 5 Composing and arranging 1 6 Country 1 7 Folk 1 8 Gospel 1 9 Historical 1 10 Jazz 1 11 Latin 1 12 Musical show 1 13 Music video 1 14 New Age 1 15 Packaging and notes 1 16 Polka 1 17 Pop 1 18 Production and engineering 1 19 R amp B 1 20 Reggae 1 21 Rock 1 22 Spoken 2 ReferencesAward winners editRecord of the Year Higher Love Steve Winwood Russ Titelman amp Steve Winwood producers Sledgehammer Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel amp Daniel Lanois producers Greatest Love of All Whitney Houston Michael Masser producer Addicted to Love Robert Palmer Bernard Edwards producer That s What Friends Are For Dionne Warwick amp Friends Elton John Gladys Knight amp Stevie Wonder Burt Bacharach amp Carole Bayer Sager producersAlbum of the Year Graceland Paul Simon Paul Simon producer So Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel amp Daniel Lanois producers Control Janet Jackson Janet Jackson Jimmy Jam amp Terry Lewis producers The Broadway Album Barbra Streisand Peter Matz producer Back in the High Life Steve Winwood Russ Titelman amp Steve Winwood producersSong of the Year That s What Friends Are For Burt Bacharach amp Carole Bayer Sager songwriters Dionne Warwick amp Friends Elton John Gladys Knight amp Stevie Wonder Sledgehammer Peter Gabriel songwriter Peter Gabriel Addicted to Love Robert Palmer songwriter Robert Palmer Higher Love Steve Winwood amp Will Jennings songwriters Steve Winwood Graceland Paul Simon songwriter Paul Simon Best New Artist Bruce Hornsby amp the Range Glass Tiger Nu Shooz Simply Red Timbuk3Blues edit Best Traditional Blues Recording Albert Collins Johnny Copeland amp Robert Cray for Showdown Children s edit Best Recording for Children Jim Henson Kathryn King amp Geri Van Rees producers for The Alphabet performed by the Sesame Street castClassical edit Best Classical Orchestral Recording Michael Haas producer Georg Solti conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Liszt A Faust Symphony Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Andre Previn conductor Kathleen Battle amp the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for Kathleen Battle Sings Mozart Best Opera Recording Elizabeth Ostrow producer John Mauceri conductor James Billings Joyce Castle Maris Clement David Eisler Jack Harrold John Lankston Erie Mills Scott Reeve amp the New York City Opera Orchestra for Bernstein Candide Best Choral Performance other than opera James Levine conductor Margaret Hillis choir director amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Orff Carmina Burana Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists with or without orchestra Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz The Studio Recordings New York 1985 Best Chamber Music Performance Emanuel Ax amp Yo Yo Ma for Beethoven Cello Sonata No 4 Variations Best Contemporary Composition Witold Lutoslawski composer amp Esa Pekka Salonen conductor for Lutoslawski Symphony No 3 Best Classical Album Thomas Frost producer amp Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz The Studio Recordings New York 1985Comedy edit Best Comedy Recording Bill Cosby for Those of You With or Without Children You ll UnderstandComposing and arranging edit Best Instrumental Composition John Barry composer for Out of Africa Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Patrick Williams arranger for Suite Memories performed by Bill Watrous amp Patrick Williams Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals David Foster arranger for Somewhere performed by Barbra StreisandCountry edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Reba McEntire for Whoever s in New England Best Country Vocal Performance Male Ronnie Milsap for Lost in the Fifties Tonight Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal The Judds for Grandpa Tell Me Bout the Good Ol Days Best Country Instrumental Performance orchestra group or soloist Ricky Skaggs for Raisin the Dickens Best Country Song Jamie O Hara songwriter for Grandpa Tell Me Bout the Good Old Days performed by The JuddsFolk edit Best Traditional Folk Recording Doc Watson for Riding the Midnight Train Best Contemporary Folk Recording Al Bunetta Dan Einstein amp Hank Neuberger producers for Tribute to Steve Goodman performed by various artistsGospel edit Best Gospel Performance Female Sandi Patti for Morning Like This Best Gospel Performance Male Philip Bailey for Triumph Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group Choir or Chorus Deniece Williams amp Sandi Patti for They Say Best Soul Gospel Performance Female Deniece Williams for I Surrender All Best Soul Gospel Performance Male Al Green for Going Away Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group Choir or Chorus The Winans for Let My People GoHistorical edit Best Historical Album Aziz Goksel amp Bob Porter producers for Atlantic Rhythm and Blues 1947 1974 Vols 1 7 performed by various artistsJazz edit Best Jazz Vocal Performance Female Diane Schuur for Timeless Best Jazz Vocal Performance Male Bobby McFerrin for Round Midnight Best Jazz Vocal Performance Duo or Group 2 2 Plus for Free Fall Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Soloist Miles Davis for Tutu Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Group Wynton Marsalis for J Mood Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Big Band Doc Severinsen for The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen Best Jazz Fusion Performance Vocal or Instrumental Bob James amp David Sanborn for Double VisionLatin edit Best Latin Pop Performance Jose Feliciano for Le Lo Lai Best Tropical Latin Performance Ruben Blades for Escenas Best Mexican American Performance Flaco Jimenez for Ay Te Dejo en San Antonio y Mas Musical show edit Best Cast Show Album Thomas Z Shepard producer amp the original 1986 cast for Follies in ConcertMusic video edit Best Music Video Short Form Dire Straits for Dire Straits Brothers in Arms Best Music Video Long Form Michael Apted video director amp Sting for Bring on the NightNew Age edit Best New Age Recording Andreas Vollenweider for Down to the MoonPackaging and notes edit Best Album Package Eiko Ishioka art director for Tutu performed by Miles Davis Best Album Notes Andrew Sarris Frank Conroy Gary Giddins Jonathan Schwartz Murray Kempton Stephen Holden amp Wilfrid Sheed for The Voice The Columbia Years 1943 1952 performed by Frank SinatraPolka edit Best Polka Recording Eddie Blazonczyk for Another Polka Celebration performed by Eddie Blazonczyk s Versatones Jimmy Sturr for I Remember Warsaw performed by Jimmy Sturr amp His OrchestraPop edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Barbra Streisand for The Broadway Album Best Pop Vocal Performance Male Steve Winwood for Higher Love Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Dionne Warwick Elton John Gladys Knight amp Stevie Wonder for That s What Friends Are For Best Pop Instrumental Performance Orchestra Group or Soloist Harold Faltermeyer amp Steve Stevens for Top Gun Anthem Production and engineering edit Best Engineered Recording Non Classical Jason Corsaro and Tom Lord Alge engineers for Back in the High Life performed by Steve Winwood Best Engineered Recording Classical Paul Goodman engineer amp Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz The Studio Recordings New York 1985 Producer of the Year Non Classical Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Classical Producer of the Year Thomas FrostR amp B edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Anita Baker for Rapture Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male James Brown for Living in America Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Prince and The Revolution for Kiss Best R amp B Instrumental Performance Orchestra Group or Soloist Yellowjackets for And You Know That Best Rhythm amp Blues Song Anita Baker Gary Bias amp Louis A Johnson songwriters for Sweet Love performed by Anita BakerReggae edit Best Reggae Recording Steel Pulse for Babylon the BanditRock edit Best Rock Vocal Performance Female Tina Turner for Back Where You Started Best Rock Vocal Performance Male Robert Palmer for Addicted to Love Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Eurythmics for Missionary Man Best Rock Instrumental Performance Orchestra Group or Soloist Art of Noise amp Duane Eddy for Peter Gunn Spoken edit Best Spoken Word or Non musical Recording Johnny Cash Jerry Lee Lewis Chips Moman Ricky Nelson Roy Orbison Carl Perkins amp Sam Phillips for Interviews From the Class of 55 Recording SessionsReferences edit Simon s controversial album wins most prestigious Grammy The Deseret News 25 February 1987 Retrieved 1 May 2011 1986 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 O Connor John J 1987 02 26 29TH ANNUAL GRAMMYS EVENING OF ODD TOUCHES The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 06 15 Memorable moments from every year in Grammy history Stacker Retrieved 2022 06 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 29th Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1113928021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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