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30th Annual Grammy Awards

The 30th Annual Grammy Awards were held March 2, 1988, at Radio City Music Hall, New York City. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.[1][2]

30th Annual Grammy Awards
DateMarch 2, 1988
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York City
Hosted byBilly Crystal
Most awardsU2 (3)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Album of the Year went to U2 for The Joshua Tree, and Song of the Year went to Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and James Horner for "Somewhere Out There".

Performers edit

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

Best Comedy Recording

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

Best Polka Recording

Pop edit

Production and engineering edit

R&B edit

Reggae edit

Rock edit

Spoken edit

External links edit

  • 30th Grammy Awards, from the Internet Movie Database

References edit

  1. ^ "New, Old Musicians Win Awards at Grammys". The Press-Courier. 2 March 1988. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ "1987 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 6 June 2023.

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The 30th Annual Grammy Awards were held March 2 1988 at Radio City Music Hall New York City They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year 1 2 30th Annual Grammy AwardsDateMarch 2 1988LocationRadio City Music Hall New York CityHosted byBilly CrystalMost awardsU2 3 Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 29th Grammy Awards 31st Album of the Year went to U2 for The Joshua Tree and Song of the Year went to Barry Mann Cynthia Weil and James Horner for Somewhere Out There Contents 1 Performers 2 Award winners 2 1 Blues 2 2 Children s 2 3 Classical 2 4 Comedy 2 5 Composing and arranging 2 6 Country 2 7 Folk 2 8 Gospel 2 9 Historical 2 10 Jazz 2 11 Latin 2 12 Musical show 2 13 Music video 2 14 New Age 2 15 Packaging and notes 2 16 Polka 2 17 Pop 2 18 Production and engineering 2 19 R amp B 2 20 Reggae 2 21 Rock 2 22 Spoken 3 External links 4 ReferencesPerformers editArtist s Song s Whitney Houston I Wanna Dance with Somebody Who Loves Me George Benson Twice The Love Let s Do It Again Cab Calloway Minnie The Moocher Billy Joel New York State of Mind Los Lobos La Bamba Suzanne Vega Luka Tom s Diner George Strait All My Ex s Live in Texas K T Oslin 80 s Ladies Randy Travis Forever and Ever Amen Betsy Cook amp Linda Thompson Telling Me Lies Restless Heart I ll Still Be Loving You Terence Trent D Arby If You Let Me Stay The First Cut Is the Deepest Michael Jackson The Way You Make Me Feel Man in the Mirror Jocko Henderson featuring The AngelsThe CadillacsDionThe FlamingosThe RegentsLou ReedRuben BladesBuster PoindexterAward winners editRecord of the Year Graceland Paul Simon Paul Simon producer La Bamba Los Lobos Los Lobos amp Mitchell Froom producers I Still Haven t Found What I m Looking For U2 Brian Eno amp Daniel Lanois producers Luka Suzanne Vega Steve Addabbo amp Lenny Kaye producers Back in the High Life Again Steve Winwood Russ Titelman amp Steve Winwood producersAlbum of the Year The Joshua Tree U2 Brian Eno amp Daniel Lanois producers Whitney Whitney Houston Narada Michael Walden producer Bad Michael Jackson Michael Jackson amp Quincy Jones producers Trio Dolly Parton Linda Ronstadt amp Emmylou Harris George Massenburg producer Sign o the Times Prince Prince producerSong of the Year Somewhere Out There James Horner Barry Mann amp Cynthia Weil songwriters Linda Ronstadt amp James Ingram La Bamba Ritchie Valens songwriter Los Lobos I Still Haven t Found What I m Looking For Adam Clayton David Evans Larry Mullen Jr amp Paul Hewson songwriters U2 Luka Suzanne Vega songwriter Suzanne Vega Didn t We Almost Have It All Michael Masser amp Will Jennings songwriters Whitney Houston Best New Artist Jody Watley Breakfast Club Cutting Crew Terence Trent D Arby Swing Out SisterBlues edit Best Traditional Blues Recording Professor Longhair for Houseparty New Orleans Style Best Contemporary Blues Recording The Robert Cray Band for Strong PersuaderChildren s edit Best Recording for Children Tom Bradshaw Mark Sottnick producers Bobby McFerrin producer amp artist amp Jack Nicholson for The Elephant s ChildClassical edit Best Orchestral Recording Michael Haas producer Georg Solti conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D Minor Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Kathleen Battle for Kathleen Battle Salzburg Recital Best Opera Recording Cord Garben producer James Levine conductor Agnes Baltsa Kathleen Battle Gary Lakes Hermann Prey Anna Tomowa Sintow amp the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for R Strauss Ariadne Auf Naxos Best Choral Performance other than opera Robert Shaw conductor amp the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Hindemith When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom d Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist s with orchestra James Levine conductor Itzhak Perlman amp the Vienna Philharmonic for Mozart Violin Concertos Nos 2 and 4 Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist s without orchestra Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz in Moscow Best Chamber Music Performance Vladimir Ashkenazy Lynn Harrell Itzhak Perlman amp for Beethoven The Complete Piano Trios Best Contemporary Composition Krzysztof Penderecki composer amp conductor Mstislav Rostropovich amp the Philharmonia Orchestra for Penderecki Cello Concerto No 2 Best Classical Album Thomas Frost producer amp Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz in MoscowComedy edit Best Comedy Recording A Night at the Met Robin WilliamsComposing and arranging edit Best Instrumental Composition Ron Carter Herbie Hancock Billy Higgins amp Wayne Shorter composers for Call Sheet Blues performed by various artists Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television James Horner Barry Mann amp Cynthia Weil songwriters for Somewhere Out There performed by Linda Ronstadt amp James Ingram Best Album of Original Instrumental Background Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Ennio Morricone composer for The Untouchables Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Bill Holman arranger for Take The A Train performed by The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s Frank Foster arranger for Deedles Blues performed by Diane Schuur amp the Count Basie OrchestraかCountry edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female K T Oslin for 80 s Ladies Best Country Vocal Performance Male Randy Travis for Always amp Forever Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Emmylou Harris Dolly Parton amp Linda Ronstadt for Trio Best Country Vocal Performance Duet Ronnie Milsap amp Kenny Rogers for Make No Mistake She s Mine Best Country Instrumental Performance orchestra group or soloist Asleep at the Wheel for String of Pars Best Country Song Paul Overstreet amp Don Schlitz songwriters for Forever and Ever Amen performed by Randy TravisFolk edit Best Traditional Folk Recording Ladysmith Black Mambazo for Shaka Zulu Best Contemporary Folk Recording Steve Goodman for Unfinished BusinessGospel edit Best Gospel Performance Female Deniece Williams for I Believe In You Best Gospel Performance Male Larnelle Harris for The Father Hath Provided Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group Choir or Chorus Mylon LeFevre and Broken Heart for Crack the Sky Best Soul Gospel Performance Female CeCe Winans for For Always Best Soul Gospel Performance Male Al Green for Everything s Gonna Be Alright Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group Choir or Chorus The Winans amp Anita Baker for Ain t No Need to WorryHistorical edit Best Historical Album Orrin Keepnews producer for Thelonious Monk The Complete Riverside RecordingsJazz edit Best Jazz Vocal Performance Female Diane Schuur for Diane Schuur amp the Count Basie Orchestra Best Jazz Vocal Performance Male Bobby McFerrin for What Is This Thing Called Love Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Soloist Dexter Gordon for The Other Side of Round Midnight Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Group Wynton Marsalis for Marsalis Standard Time Vol I Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Big Band Mercer Ellington for Digital Duke Best Jazz Fusion Performance Vocal or Instrumental Pat Metheny Group for Still Life Talking Latin edit Best Latin Pop Performance Julio Iglesias for Un Hombre Solo Best Tropical Latin Performance Eddie Palmieri for La Verdad The Truth Best Mexican American Performance Los Tigres del Norte for Gracias America Sin FronterasMusical show edit Best Musical Cast Show Album Claude Michel Schonberg composer Herbert Kretzmer lyricist Alain Boublil Claude Michel Schonberg producers amp the original Broadway cast for Les MiserablesMusic video edit Best Concept Music Video Genesis for Land of Confusion Best Performance Music Video Anthony Eaton video producer for The Prince s Trust All Star Rock Concert performed by various artistsNew Age edit Best New Age Performance Yusef Lateef for Yusef Lateef s Little SymphonyPackaging and notes edit Best Album Package Bill Johnson art director for King s Record Shop performed by Rosanne Cash Best Album Notes Orrin Keepnews notes writer for Thelonious Monk The Complete Riverside Recordings performed by Thelonious MonkPolka edit Best Polka Recording A Polka Just for Me Jimmy SturrPop edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female I Wanna Dance with Somebody Who Loves Me Whitney Houston Best Pop Vocal Performance Male Bring on the Night live Sting Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal I ve Had The Time of My Life Bill Medley amp Jennifer Warnes Best Pop Instrumental Performance Orchestra Group or Soloist Minute by Minute Larry CarltonProduction and engineering edit Best Engineered Recording Non Classical Bruce Swedien amp Humberto Gatica engineers for Bad performed by Michael Jackson Best Engineered Recording Classical Jack Renner engineer Robert Shaw conductor amp the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra for Faure Requiem Durufle Requiem Producer of the Year Non Classical Narada Michael Walden Classical Producer of the Year Robert WoodsR amp B edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Aretha Franklin for Aretha Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male Smokey Robinson for Just to See Her Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Aretha Franklin amp George Michael for I Knew You Were Waiting For Me Best R amp B Instrumental Performance Orchestra Group or Soloist David Sanborn for Chicago Song Best Rhythm amp Blues Song Bill Withers songwriter for Lean on Me performed by Club NouveauReggae edit Best Reggae Recording No Nuclear War Peter ToshRock edit Best Rock Vocal Performance Solo Tunnel of Love Bruce Springsteen Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal The Joshua Tree U2 Best Rock Instrumental Performance Orchestra Group or Soloist Jazz from Hell Frank ZappaSpoken edit Best Spoken Word or Non musical Recording Garrison Keillor for Lake Wobegon DaysExternal links edit30th Grammy Awards from the Internet Movie DatabaseReferences edit New Old Musicians Win Awards at Grammys The Press Courier 2 March 1988 Retrieved 1 May 2011 1987 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 6 June 2023 Retrieved from 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