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38th Annual Grammy Awards

The 38th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 28, 1996, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. The awards recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Alanis Morissette was the main recipient, being awarded four trophies, including Album of the Year.[1] Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men opened the show with their Record of the Year nominated "One Sweet Day".

38th Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 28, 1996
LocationShrine Auditorium, Los Angeles
Hosted byEllen DeGeneres
Most awardsAlanis Morissette (4)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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The ceremony was controversial for its unexpected snub of Mariah Carey's Daydream album, which proved to be one of the bestselling and most acclaimed albums of 1995.[2] When the Grammy Award nominees were announced, and Daydream was nominated for six different awards, critics began raving how it would be "cleaning up" that year.[3] Carey, being a multiple award nominee, was one of the headlining performers. Together with Boyz II Men, she sang a live rendition of "One Sweet Day", to a very positive response.[4] The album had lost all of its six nominations, shocking most critics who branded it the "album of the year".[5] Carey did not perform again until the 2006 ceremony, when she was nominated for eight awards (winning three) for The Emancipation of Mimi.[6]

The ceremony is also significant for Tupac Shakur introducing Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Gene Simmons, and Paul Stanley of Kiss for the first time in full makeup and costume since 1979. Shakur said "And I've seen just about everything now," in response to seeing Kiss walk on stage to announce the nominees for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal.[7] Also This makes Rapper and actor Tyrone his second Grammy Awards nomination bit loss again since his first loss in 1993, it was also Unexpected for him losing and he was the second celebrity to perform and present with his Manager Producer Andreus

Performers edit

Presenters edit

Presenter(s) Award(s)
Anita Baker Lifetime Achievement Award to Stevie Wonder
Timothy Hutton Lifetime Achievement Award to Dave Brubeck
Sheryl Crow & Andy Garcia Best Pop Vocal Album
Shania Twain & Patty Loveless Best Male Country Vocal Performance
The Mavericks Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Lisa Kudrow & Chris Isaak Best Hard Rock Performance
Mary J. Blige & Salt-N-Pepa Best Rap Solo Performance
Brandy & Michael W. Smith Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Gloria Estefan & Tim Allen Best New Artist
Tupac Shakur & Kiss Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocals
Bonnie Raitt & John Raitt Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
All-4-One & Celine Dion Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Toni Braxton & Babyface Song of the Year
Mary Chapin Carpenter & Tony Bennett Album of the Year
Vince Gill & Joni Mitchell Record of the Year

Award winners edit

General edit

Record of the Year
Album of the Year
Song of the Year
Best New Artist

Alternative edit

Blues edit

Children's edit

Classical edit

Comedy edit

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

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

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Best Pop Album

Production and engineering edit

R&B edit

Rap edit

Best Rap Solo Performance
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Best Rap Album

Reggae edit

Rock edit

Spoken edit

Traditional pop edit

World edit

Special merit awards edit

MusiCares Person of the Year edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1995 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ Nickson, Chris (1998). Mariah Carey revisited : her story. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. p. 152. ISBN 0-312-19512-5. OCLC 39024852.
  3. ^ Nickson, Chris (1998). Mariah Carey revisited : her story. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. p. 154. ISBN 0-312-19512-5. OCLC 39024852.
  4. ^ "Watch 11 unforgettable moments from the '96 Grammys". Today. from the original on 2016-02-15. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  5. ^ "Five of the Biggest Snubs in the History of Grammy Awards". The Lifestyle. from the original on 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  6. ^ Cinquemani, Sal. "Screaming Mimi: 48th Annual Grammy Awards Recap". Slant Magazine. from the original on 2020-02-25. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  7. ^ Christopher, Michael. "When Kiss Made a Surprise Comeback at the Grammys". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 2020-04-16.

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The 38th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 28 1996 at Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles The awards recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year Alanis Morissette was the main recipient being awarded four trophies including Album of the Year 1 Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men opened the show with their Record of the Year nominated One Sweet Day 38th Annual Grammy AwardsDateFebruary 28 1996LocationShrine Auditorium Los AngelesHosted byEllen DeGeneresMost awardsAlanis Morissette 4 Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 37th Grammy Awards 39th The ceremony was controversial for its unexpected snub of Mariah Carey s Daydream album which proved to be one of the bestselling and most acclaimed albums of 1995 2 When the Grammy Award nominees were announced and Daydream was nominated for six different awards critics began raving how it would be cleaning up that year 3 Carey being a multiple award nominee was one of the headlining performers Together with Boyz II Men she sang a live rendition of One Sweet Day to a very positive response 4 The album had lost all of its six nominations shocking most critics who branded it the album of the year 5 Carey did not perform again until the 2006 ceremony when she was nominated for eight awards winning three for The Emancipation of Mimi 6 The ceremony is also significant for Tupac Shakur introducing Peter Criss Ace Frehley Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of Kiss for the first time in full makeup and costume since 1979 Shakur said And I ve seen just about everything now in response to seeing Kiss walk on stage to announce the nominees for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal 7 Also This makes Rapper and actor Tyrone his second Grammy Awards nomination bit loss again since his first loss in 1993 it was also Unexpected for him losing and he was the second celebrity to perform and present with his Manager Producer Andreus Contents 1 Performers 2 Presenters 3 Award winners 3 1 General 3 2 Alternative 3 3 Blues 3 4 Children s 3 5 Classical 3 6 Comedy 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 Pop 3 20 Production and engineering 3 21 R amp B 3 22 Rap 3 23 Reggae 3 24 Rock 3 25 Spoken 3 26 Traditional pop 3 27 World 4 Special merit awards 4 1 MusiCares Person of the Year 5 ReferencesPerformers editArtist s Song s Mariah Carey amp Boyz II Men One Sweet Day Annie Lennox Train in Vain Coolio Gangsta s Paradise Alanis Morissette You Oughta Know Seal Kiss from a Rose TLC Waterfalls Joan Osborne One of Us Shania Twain Any Man of Mine The Mavericks All You Ever Do is Bring Me Down Hootie amp the Blowfish I m Going Home Dwight Yoakam Fast As You CeCe Winans Whitney Houston amp Shirley Caesar Medley Alone in His Presence Count on Me Heaven Presenters editPresenter s Award s Anita Baker Lifetime Achievement Award to Stevie Wonder Timothy Hutton Lifetime Achievement Award to Dave Brubeck Sheryl Crow amp Andy Garcia Best Pop Vocal Album Shania Twain amp Patty Loveless Best Male Country Vocal Performance The Mavericks Best Female Country Vocal Performance Lisa Kudrow amp Chris Isaak Best Hard Rock Performance Mary J Blige amp Salt N Pepa Best Rap Solo Performance Brandy amp Michael W Smith Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Gloria Estefan amp Tim Allen Best New Artist Tupac Shakur amp Kiss Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocals Bonnie Raitt amp John Raitt Best Female Rock Vocal Performance All 4 One amp Celine Dion Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Toni Braxton amp Babyface Song of the Year Mary Chapin Carpenter amp Tony Bennett Album of the Year Vince Gill amp Joni Mitchell Record of the YearAward winners editGeneral edit Record of the Year Kiss From a Rose Seal Trevor Horn producer One Sweet Day Mariah Carey amp Boyz II Men Walter Afanasieff amp Mariah Carey producers Gangsta s Paradise Coolio Doug Rasheed producer One of Us Joan Osborne Rick Chertoff producer Waterfalls TLC Organized Noize producer Album of the Year Jagged Little Pill Alanis Morissette Glen Ballard producer Daydream Mariah Carey Walter Afanasieff Mariah Carey Jermaine Dupri Dave Hall David Morales amp Manuel Seal producers HIStory Past Present and Future Book I Michael Jackson Dallas Austin Bill Bottrell David Foster Janet Jackson Michael Jackson Jimmy Jam R Kelly Terry Lewis Rene amp Bruce Swedien producers Relish Joan Osborne Rick Chertoff producer Vitalogy Pearl Jam Brendan O Brien amp Pearl Jam producers Song of the Year Kiss From a Rose Seal songwriter Seal I Can Love You Like That Maribeth Derry Steve Diamond amp Jennifer Kimball songwriters All 4 One One of Us Eric Bazilian songwriter Joan Osborne You Are Not Alone R Kelly songwriter Michael Jackson You Oughta Know Glen Ballard amp Alanis Morissette songwriters Alanis Morissette Best New Artist Hootie amp the Blowfish Brandy Alanis Morissette Joan Osborne Shania Twain Alternative edit Best Alternative Music Performance Nirvana for MTV Unplugged in New York Blues edit Best Traditional Blues Album John Lee Hooker for Chill Out Best Contemporary Blues Album Buddy Guy for Slippin In Children s edit Best Musical Album for Children J Aaron Brown David R Lehman producers amp Barbara Bailey Hutchison for Sleepy Time Lullabys Best Spoken Word Album for Children Dan Broatman Martin Sauer producers amp Patrick Stewart for Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Classical edit Best Orchestral Performance Pierre Boulez conductor amp the Cleveland Orchestra for Debussy La Mer Best Classical Vocal Performance Christopher Hogwood conductor Sylvia McNair amp the Academy of Ancient Music for The Echoing Air The Music of Henry Purcell Best Opera Recording Raymond Minshull producer Charles Dutoit conductor Gary Lakes Francoise Pollet Gino Quilico Deborah Voigt amp L Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal amp Chorus for Berlioz Les Troyens Best Choral Performance Herbert Blomstedt conductor Vance George choir director amp the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra amp Chorus for Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem Best Instrumental Soloist s Performance with orchestra Seiji Ozawa conductor Itzhak Perlman amp the Boston Symphony Orchestra for The American Album Works of Bernstein Barber Foss Best Instrumental Soloist Performance without orchestra Radu Lupu for Schubert Piano Sonatas B flat major and A major Best Chamber Music Performance Emanuel Ax Yo Yo Ma amp Richard Stoltzman for Brahms Beethoven Mozart Clarinet Trios Best Classical Contemporary Composition Olivier Messiaen composer amp Myung whun Chung conductor for Messiaen Concert a Quatre Best Classical Album Karl August Naegler producer Pierre Boulez conductor amp the Cleveland Orchestra amp Chorus for Debussy La Mer Nocturnes Jeux Comedy edit From 1994 through 2003 see Best Spoken Comedy Album under the Spoken field below Composing and arranging edit Best Instrumental Composition Bill Holman composer for A View From the Side performed by The Bill Holman Band Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television Alan Menken amp Stephen Schwartz songwriters for Colors of the Wind performed by Vanessa Williams Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television Hans Zimmer composer for Crimson Tide Best Instrumental Arrangement Robert Farnon arranger for Lament performed by J J Johnson amp the Robert Farnon Orchestra Best Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocal s Rob McConnell arranger for I Get a Kick Out of You performed by Mel Torme with Rob McConnell amp The Boss Brass Country edit Best Female Country Vocal Performance Alison Krauss for Baby Now That I ve Found You Best Male Country Vocal Performance Vince Gill for Go Rest High on That Mountain Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal The Mavericks for Here Comes the Rain Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Alison Krauss amp Shenandoah for Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart Best Country Instrumental Performance Asleep at the Wheel Bela Fleck amp Johnny Gimble for Hightower Best Country Song Vince Gill songwriter for Go Rest High on That Mountain Best Country Album Robert John Mutt Lange producer amp Shania Twain for The Woman in Me Best Bluegrass Album The Nashville Bluegrass Band for Unleashed Folk edit Best Traditional Folk Album Ramblin Jack Elliott for South Coast Best Contemporary Folk Album Emmylou Harris for Wrecking Ball Gospel edit Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album Michael W Smith for I ll Lead You Home Best Rock Gospel Album Ashley Cleveland for Lesson of Love Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Shirley Caesar for Shirley Caesar Live He Will Come Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album CeCe Winans for Alone In His Presence Best Southern Gospel Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album Bill Hearn producer for Amazing Grace A Country Salute to Gospel performed by various artists Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus Carol Cymbala choir director for Praise Him Live performed by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Historical edit Best Historical Album John Pfeiffer producer amp notes writer Ray Hall Thomas MacCluskey James P Nichols Anthony Salvatore Jon M Samuels David Satz engineers J J Stelmach art director Gabriel Banat Grant Beglarian Robert Cowan Mortimer W Frank Richard Freed Erick Friedman Harris Goldsmith Josefa Heifetz George Jellinek Irving Kolodin Jacob Lateiner Laurence Lesser Myra C Livingston John Maltese John Anthony Maltese Leonard Pennario amp Brooks Smith notes writers for The Heifetz Collection performed by Jascha Heifetz amp various artists Jazz edit Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Michael Brecker for Impressions Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Individual or Group McCoy Tyner Trio amp Michael Brecker for Infinity Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance Tom Scott for All Blues performed by the GRP All Star Big Band Best Jazz Vocal Performance Lena Horne for An Evening with Lena Horne Best Contemporary Jazz Performance Pat Metheny Group for We Live Here Best Latin Jazz Performance Jobim for Antonio Brasileiro Latin edit Best Latin Pop Performance Jon Secada for Amor Best Tropical Latin Performance Gloria Estefan for Abriendo Puertas Best Mexican American Tejano Music Performance Flaco Jimenez for Flaco Jimenez Musical show edit Best Musical Show Album Arif Mardin Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller producers amp the original Broadway cast for Smokey Joe s Cafe The Songs of Leiber amp Stoller Music video edit Best Music Video Short Form Cean Chaffin producer Mark Romanek director Janet Jackson amp Michael Jackson for Scream Best Music Video Long Form Robert Warr producer Francois Girard director amp Peter Gabriel for Secret World Live New Age edit Best New Age Album George Winston for Forest Packaging and notes edit Best Recording Package Joni Mitchell amp Robbie Cavolina art directors for Turbulent Indigo performed by Joni Mitchell Best Recording Package Boxed Frank Zappa amp Gail Zappa art directors for Civilization Phaze III performed by Frank Zappa Best Album Notes Rob Bowman notes writer for The Complete Stax Volt Soul Singles Vol 3 1972 1975 performed by various artists Polka edit Best Polka Album Jimmy Sturr for I Love to Polka Pop edit Best Female Pop Vocal Performance No More I Love You s Annie Lennox Fantasy Mariah Carey I Know Dionne Farris One of Us Joan Osborne You Got It Bonnie Raitt Colors of the Wind Vanessa Williams Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Kiss From a Rose Seal Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman Bryan Adams You Are Not Alone Michael Jackson Believe Elton John When We Dance Sting Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Let Her Cry Hootie amp the Blowfish I Can Love You Like That All 4 One Love Will Keep Us Alive Eagles I ll Be There for You The Rembrandts Waterfalls TLC Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Have I Told You Lately The Chieftains amp Van Morrison Someone to Love Jon B featuring Babyface When You Love Someone Anita Baker with James Ingram One Sweet Day Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men Scream Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson Best Pop Instrumental Performance Mariachi Suite Los Lobos In Memory of Elizabeth Reed The Allman Brothers Band Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Kenny G Yesterday Dave Grusin Song B Bruce Hornsby Best Pop Album Turbulent Indigo Joni Mitchell Larry Klein producer Daydream Mariah Carey Walter Afanasieff Mariah Carey Jermaine Dupri Dave Hall David Morales amp Manuel Seal producers Hell Freezes Over Eagles Eagles Elliot Scheiner Rob Jacobs and Stan Lynch producers Medusa Annie Lennox Stephen Lipson producer Bedtime Stories Madonna Madonna Dallas Austin Babyface Dave Hall and Nellee Hooper producers Production and engineering edit Best Engineered Album Non Classical David Bianco Jim Scott Richard Dodd amp Stephen McLaughlin engineers for Wildflowers performed by Tom Petty Best Engineered Album Classical Jonathan Stokes Michael Mailes engineers Herbert Blomstedt conductor amp the San Francisco Symphony for Bartok Concerto for Orchestra Kossuth Symphonic Poem Producer of the Year Babyface Classical Producer of the Year Steven Epstein R amp B edit Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance Anita Baker for I Apologize Best Male R amp B Vocal Performance Stevie Wonder for For Your Love Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal TLC for Creep Best R amp B Song Stevie Wonder songwriter for For Your Love Best R amp B Album TLC for CrazySexyCool Rap edit Best Rap Solo Performance Gangsta s Paradise Coolio Keep Their Heads Ringin Dr Dre Big Poppa The Notorious B I G I Wish Skee Lo Dear Mama 2Pac Homiez Tyrone Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group I ll Be There for You You re All I Need to Get By Method Man featuring Mary J Blige 1st of tha Month Bone Thugs n Harmony Throw Your Set in the Air Cypress Hill Feel Me Flow Naughty by Nature What Would You Do Tha Dogg Pound Best Rap Album Poverty s Paradise Naughty by Nature E 1999 Eternal Bone Thugs n Harmony D J U Neek producer Return to the 36 Chambers The Dirty Version Ol Dirty Bastard the RZA producer I Wish Skee Lo Walter Kandor Kahn amp Skee Lo producers Me Against the World 2Pac Underground Biggest Kingz Tyrone Reggae edit Best Reggae Album Shaggy for Boombastic Rock edit Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Alanis Morissette for You Oughta Know Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Tom Petty for You Don t Know How It Feels Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Blues Traveler for Run Around Best Rock Instrumental Performance Allman Brothers Band for Jessica Best Hard Rock Performance Pearl Jam for Spin the Black Circle Best Metal Performance Nine Inch Nails for Happiness in Slavery Best Rock Song Alanis Morissette amp Glen Ballard songwriters for You Oughta Know performed by Alanis Morissette Best Rock Album Glen Ballard producer amp Alanis Morissette for Jagged Little Pill Spoken edit Best Spoken Word or Non musical Album Maya Angelou for Phenomenal Woman Best Spoken Comedy Album Jonathan Winters for Crank y Calls Traditional pop edit Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance Frank Sinatra for Duets II World edit Best World Music Album Deep Forest for BohemeSpecial merit awards editMusiCares Person of the Year edit Quincy JonesReferences edit 1995 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 Nickson Chris 1998 Mariah Carey revisited her story New York St Martin s Griffin p 152 ISBN 0 312 19512 5 OCLC 39024852 Nickson Chris 1998 Mariah Carey revisited her story New York St Martin s Griffin p 154 ISBN 0 312 19512 5 OCLC 39024852 Watch 11 unforgettable moments from the 96 Grammys Today Archived from the original on 2016 02 15 Retrieved 2021 04 02 Five of the Biggest Snubs in the History of Grammy Awards The Lifestyle Archived from the original on 2021 04 15 Retrieved 2021 04 02 Cinquemani Sal Screaming Mimi 48th Annual Grammy Awards Recap Slant Magazine Archived from the original on 2020 02 25 Retrieved 2021 04 02 Christopher Michael When Kiss Made a Surprise Comeback at the Grammys Ultimate Classic Rock 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