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36th Annual Grammy Awards

The 36th Annual Grammy Awards were held on March 1, 1994. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Whitney Houston was the Big Winner winning 3 awards including Record of the Year and Album of the Year[1] while opening the show with "I Will Always Love You".

36th Annual Grammy Awards
DateMarch 1, 1994
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York, New York
Hosted byGarry Shandling
Most awardsWhitney Houston (3)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Audrey Hepburn's win made her the fifth person to become an EGOT, and the first person to complete the status posthumously.

Paul Simon was the first performer of the evening.

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  • From 1994 through 2003, see "Best Spoken Comedy Album" under the "Spoken" field, below.

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Polka edit

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Spoken edit

Traditional pop edit

World edit

Special merit awards edit

Grammy Legend Award edit

MusiCares Person of the Year edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Houston, Sting rule at Grammys". The Milwaukee Sentinel. 2 March 1994. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ Cariaga, Daniel (March 2, 1994). "The 36th Annual Grammy Awards : Classical : Dual Awards for Chicago Symphony". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 18, 2015.
  3. ^ "Watch: That time the Grammys cut off Frank Sinatra ... and Billy Joel made them pay". New Jersey 101.5.

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  • Grammy Award Winners

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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 36th Annual Grammy Awards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 36th Annual Grammy Awards were held on March 1 1994 They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year Whitney Houston was the Big Winner winning 3 awards including Record of the Year and Album of the Year 1 while opening the show with I Will Always Love You 36th Annual Grammy AwardsDateMarch 1 1994LocationRadio City Music Hall New York New YorkHosted byGarry ShandlingMost awardsWhitney Houston 3 Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 35th Grammy Awards 37th Audrey Hepburn s win made her the fifth person to become an EGOT and the first person to complete the status posthumously Paul Simon was the first performer of the evening Contents 1 Performers 2 Presenters 3 Award winners 3 1 Pop 3 2 Alternative 3 3 Blues 3 4 Children s 3 5 Comedy 3 6 Classical 3 7 Composing and arranging 3 8 Country 3 9 Folk 3 10 Gospel 3 11 Historical 3 12 Jazz 3 13 Latin 3 14 Musical show 3 15 Music video 3 16 New Age 3 17 Packaging and notes 3 18 Polka 3 19 Production and engineering 3 20 R amp B 3 21 Rap 3 22 Reggae 3 23 Rock 3 24 Spoken 3 25 Traditional pop 3 26 World 4 Special merit awards 4 1 Grammy Legend Award 4 2 MusiCares Person of the Year 5 References 6 External linksPerformers editWhitney Houston I Will Always Love You Kenny G amp Toni Braxton Breathe Again Gloria Estefan Mi Tierra Garth Brooks Standing Outside the Fire Sting If I Ever Lose My Faith in You Aerosmith Livin on the Edge Billy Joel The River Of Dreams Aretha Franklin You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman Natalie Cole It s Sand Man Bonnie Raitt Don Was Bruce Springsteen Steve Winwood Tony Toni Tone Narada Michael Walden B B King tribute to Curtis MayfieldPresenters editBono Grammy Legend Award to Frank Sinatra Danny Glover Lifetime Achievement Award to Aretha Franklin SWV amp Salt N Pepa Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Dolly Parton amp David Foster Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Kenny G amp Toni Braxton Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Shawn Colvin Trisha Yearwood amp Mary Chapin Carpenter Best Male Country Vocal Performance Meat Loaf amp Vanessa Williams Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals k d lang amp Tony Bennett Best Alternative Music Album Tevin Campbell Jon Secada amp Celine Dion Best Tropical Latin Album Lee Ritenour amp Oleta Adams Best Jazz Vocal Performance Billy Joel Producer of the Year Alan Jackson Don Was amp Jody Watley Best New Artist Spin Doctors amp Melissa Etheridge Song of the Year B B King amp Steve Winwood Record of the Year Bonnie Raitt amp Lena Horne Album of the YearAward winners editRecord of the Year I Will Always Love You Whitney Houston David Foster producer Tom Elmhirst amp Mark Rankin engineers mixers Walter Afanasieff producer for A Whole New World Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle Joe Nicolo amp Danny Kortchmar producer for The River of Dreams Billy Joel Sting amp Hugh Padgham producer for If I Ever Lose My Faith in You Sting Neil Young producer for Harvest Moon Neil Young Album of the Year The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album Whitney Houston Houston Babyface BeBe Winans David Cole David Foster L A Reid Narada Michael Walden Robert Clivilles Clive Davis producer R E M amp Scott Litt producers for Automatic for the People Walter Becker producer amp Donald Fagen artist for Kamakiriad Billy Joel amp Danny Kortchmar Joe Nicolo producers for River of Dreams Sting and Hugh Padgham producers for Ten Summoner s Tales Song of the Year Alan Menken amp Tim Rice songwriters for A Whole New World performed by Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle Billy Joel for The River of Dreams performed by Billy Joel Jim Steinman for I d Do Anything for Love But I Won t Do That performed by Meat Loaf Sting for If I Ever Lose My Faith in You performed by Sting Neil Young for Harvest Moon performed by Neil Young Best New Artist Toni Braxton Belly Blind Melon Digable Planets SWV Pop edit Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Whitney Houston for I Will Always Love You Mariah Carey Dreamlover Shawn Colvin I Don t Know Why k d lang Miss Chatelaine Tina Turner I Don t Wanna Fight Best Pop Vocal Performance Male Sting for If I Ever Lose My Faith in You The Crying Game Boy George The River of Dreams Billy Joel Don t Take Away My Heaven Aaron Neville Have I Told You Lately Rod Stewart Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Peabo Bryson amp Regina Belle for A Whole New World When I Fall in Love Celine Dion amp Clive Griffin Man on the Moon R E M The Music of the Night Barbra Streisand amp Michael Crawford Love Is Vanessa Williams amp Brian McKnight Best Pop Instrumental Performance Branford Marsalis amp Bruce Hornsby for Barcelona Mona Alternative edit Best Alternative Music Performance U2 for Zooropa Belly Star Nirvana In Utero R E M Automatic for the People The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream Blues edit Best Traditional Blues Album B B King for Blues Summit Best Contemporary Blues Album Buddy Guy for Feels Like Rain Children s edit Best Musical Album for Children Alan Menken Tim Rice producers amp various artists for Aladdin Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Best Spoken Word Album for Children Deborah Raffin Michael Viner producers amp Audrey Hepburn for Audrey Hepburn s Enchanted Tales Comedy edit From 1994 through 2003 see Best Spoken Comedy Album under the Spoken field below Classical edit Best Orchestral Performance Pierre Boulez conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Bartok The Wooden Prince Best Classical Vocal Performance Arleen Auger for The Art of Arleen Auger Works of Larsen Purcell Schumann Mozart Best Opera Recording Steven Paul producer John Nelson conductor John Aler Kathleen Battle Michael Chance Mark S Doss Marilyn Horne Neil Mackie Sylvia McNair Samuel Ramey the Ambrosian Opera Chorus amp the English Chamber Orchestra for Handel Semele Best Performance of a Choral Work Pierre Boulez conductor Margaret Hillis choir director amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Bartok Cantata Profana Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist s with orchestra James Levine conductor Anne Sophie Mutter amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Berg Violin Concerto Rihm Time Chant Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist without orchestra John Browning for Barber The Complete Solo Piano Music Best Chamber Music Performance The Emerson String Quartet for Ives String Quartets Nos 1 2 Barber String Quartet Op 11 American Originals Best Contemporary Composition Elliott Carter composer Oliver Knussen conductor amp the London Symphony Orchestra for Violin Concerto 2 Best Classical Album Karl August Naegler producer Pierre Boulez conductor John Aler John Tomlinson amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Bartok The Wooden Prince amp Cantata Profana Composing and arranging edit Best Instrumental Composition Kenny G composer for Forever in Love Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television Alan Menken amp Tim Rice songwriters for A Whole New World Aladdin s Theme performed by Regina Belle amp Peabo Bryson Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television Alan Menken composer for Aladdin performed by various artists Best Arrangement on an Instrumental Dave Grusin arranger for Mood Indigo Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal s David Foster amp Jeremy Lubbock arrangers for When I Fall in Love performed by Celine Dion amp Clive Griffin Country edit Best Country Vocal Performance Female Mary Chapin Carpenter for Passionate Kisses Best Country Vocal Performance Male Dwight Yoakam for Ain t That Lonely Yet Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Brooks amp Dunn for Hard Workin Man Best Country Vocal Collaboration Linda Davis amp Reba McEntire for Does He Love You Best Country Instrumental Performance Asleep at the Wheel Chet Atkins Eldon Shamblin Johnny Gimble Marty Stuart Reuben Lucky Oceans Gosfield amp Vince Gill for Red Wing Best Country Song Lucinda Williams songwriter for Passionate Kisses performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter Best Bluegrass Album The Nashville Bluegrass Band for Waitin for the Hard Times to Go Folk edit Best Traditional Folk Album The Chieftains for The Celtic Harp A Tribute To Edward Bunting Best Contemporary Folk Album Nanci Griffith for Other Voices Other Rooms Gospel edit Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album Steven Curtis Chapman for The Live Adventure Best Rock Gospel Album dc Talk for Free at Last Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Shirley Caesar for Stand Still Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album The Winans for All Out Best Southern Gospel Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album Kathy Mattea for Good News Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus Carol Cymbala choir director for Live We Come Rejoicing performed by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Historical edit Best Historical Album Michael Lang amp Phil Schaap producers for The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945 1959 Jazz edit Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Joe Henderson for Miles Ahead Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Individual or Group Joe Henderson for So Near So Far Musings for Miles Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance Miles Davis amp Quincy Jones for Miles amp Quincy Live at Montreux Best Jazz Vocal Performance Natalie Cole for Take a Look Best Contemporary Jazz Performance Instrumental Pat Metheny Group for The Road to You Latin edit Best Latin Pop Album Luis Miguel for Aries Best Tropical Latin Album Gloria Estefan for Mi Tierra Best Mexican American Album Selena for Live Musical show edit Best Musical Show Album George Martin producer Pete Townshend composer amp lyricist amp the original cast for The Who s Tommy Music video edit Best Music Video Short Form Prudence Fenton video producer Stephen Johnson video director amp Peter Gabriel for Steam Best Music Video Long Form Julie Fong video producer Doug Nichol video director amp Sting for Ten Summoner s Tales New Age edit Best New Age Album Paul Winter Consort for Spanish Angel Packaging and notes edit Best Recording Package David Lau art director for The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945 1959 performed by Billie Holiday Best Album Notes Buck Clayton Joel E Siegel amp Phil Schaap notes writers for The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945 1959 performed by Billie Holiday Polka edit Best Polka Album Walter Ostanek for Accordionally Yours performed by Walter Ostanek amp His Band Production and engineering edit Best Engineered Album Non Classical Hugh Padgham engineer for Ten Summoner s Tales performed by Sting Best Engineered Album Classical Rainer Maillard engineer Pierre Boulez conductor amp the Chicago Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Bartok The Wooden Prince amp Cantata Profana Producer of the Year David Foster Classical Producer of the Year Judith Sherman R amp B edit Best R amp B Vocal Performance Female Toni Braxton for Another Sad Love Song Aretha Franklin Someday We ll All Be Free Whitney Houston I m Every Woman Janet Jackson That s The Way Love Goes Patti LaBelle All Right Now Best R amp B Vocal Performance Male Ray Charles for A Song for You Can We Talk Tevin Campbell For the Cool in You Babyface How Deep Is Your Love Luther Vandross Voodoo Teddy Pendergrass Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Sade for No Ordinary Love Boyz II Men Let It Snow Earth Wind amp Fire Sunday Morning En Vogue Give It Up Turn It Loose Tony Toni Tone Anniversary Best Rhythm amp Blues Song Janet Jackson Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis songwriters for That s the Way Love Goes performed by Janet Jackson Babyface amp Daryl Simmons songwriters for Can We Talk Tevin Campbell Luther Vandross amp Marcus Miller songwriters for Little Miracles Happen Every Day Luther Vandross Luther Vandross amp Reed Vertelney songwriters for Heaven Knows Luther Vandross Raphael Wiggins amp Carl Wheeler songwriters for Anniversary Tony Toni Tone Rap edit Best Rap Solo Performance Dr Dre for Let Me Ride Paperboy Ditty Sir Mix a Lot Just Da Pimpin In Me MC Lyte Ruffneck LL Cool J Stand by Your Man Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Digable Planets for Rebirth of Slick Cool Like Dat Arrested Development Revolution Cypress Hill Insane in the Brain Dr Dre amp Snoop Dogg Nuthin but a G Thang Naughty by Nature Hip Hop Hooray Reggae edit Best Reggae Album Inner Circle for Bad Boys Rock edit Best Rock Vocal Performance Solo Meat Loaf for I d Do Anything for Love But I Won t Do That Neil Young All Along the Watchtower Lenny Kravitz Are You Gonna Go My Way Sting Demolition Man Peter Gabriel Steam Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Aerosmith for Livin on the Edge Blind Melon No Rain Bob Dylan Roger McGuinn Tom Petty Neil Young Eric Clapton and George Harrison My Back Pages Soul Asylum Runaway Train Spin Doctors Two Princes Best Rock Instrumental Performance Steve Vai for Sofa Aerosmith Boogie Man Jeff Beck and Jed Leiber Hi Heel Sneakers Joe Satriani Speed of Light Tangerine Dream Purple Haze Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal Stone Temple Pilots for Plush AC DC Highway to Hell live Living Colour Leave It Alone Robert Plant Calling to You The Smashing Pumpkins Cherub Rock Best Metal Performance with Vocal Ozzy Osbourne for I Don t Want to Change the World Iron Maiden Fear of the Dark live Megadeth Angry Again Suicidal Tendencies Institutionalized White Zombie Thunder Kiss 65 Best Rock Song David Pirner songwriter for Runaway Train performed by Soul Asylum Spoken edit Best Spoken Word or Non musical Album Maya Angelou for On the Pulse of Morning Best Spoken Comedy Album George Carlin for Jammin in New York Traditional pop edit Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance Tony Bennett for Steppin Out World edit Best World Music Album V M Bhatt amp Ry Cooder for A Meeting by the RiverSpecial merit awards editGrammy Legend Award edit Curtis Mayfield Frank Sinatra 3 MusiCares Person of the Year edit Gloria EstefanReferences edit Houston Sting rule at Grammys The Milwaukee Sentinel 2 March 1994 Retrieved 1 May 2011 Cariaga Daniel March 2 1994 The 36th Annual Grammy Awards Classical Dual Awards for Chicago Symphony Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 18 2015 Watch That time the Grammys cut off Frank Sinatra and Billy Joel made them pay New Jersey 101 5 External links editGrammy Award Winners Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 36th Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1220975357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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