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43rd Annual Grammy Awards

The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 21, 2001, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 2000. Several artists earned three awards on the night. Steely Dan's haul included Album of the Year for Two Against Nature. U2 took home the Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Beautiful Day". Dr. Dre won Producer of the Year, Non-Classical and Best Rap Album for Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP. Eminem himself also received three awards, out of four nominations. Faith Hill took home Best Country Album for the album Breathe, Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the song's title track and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals with Tim McGraw for "Let's Make Love".[1] Madonna opened the show with "Music".

43rd Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 21, 2001
LocationStaples Center, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byJon Stewart
Most awardsSteely Dan, Dr. Dre, Billy Joel, and Faith Hill (3)
Most nominationsDr. Dre (6)
Websitehttps://www.grammy.com/awards/43rd-annual-grammy-awards 
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Performers Edit

Presenters Edit

Winners and Nominees Edit

General Edit

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

Alternative Edit

Best Alternative Music Album

Blues Edit

Best Traditional Blues Album
Best Contemporary Blues Album

Children's Edit

Comedy Edit

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

Classical Edit

Composing and arranging Edit

Country Edit

Film/TV/media Edit

Folk Edit

Gospel Edit

Historical Edit

Jazz Edit

Latin Edit

Musical show Edit

Music video Edit

  • Best Long Form Music Video
    • Gimme Some Truth - The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album - Andrew Solt (video director and producer); Greg Vines, Leslie Tong and Yoko Ono (video producers)
  • Best Short Form Music Video
    • "Learn To Fly" - Foo Fighters (artists); Jesse Peretz (video director); Tina Nakane (video producer)

New Age Edit

Best New Age Album

Packaging and notes Edit

Polka Edit

Best Polka Album

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

Brian Setzer for "Caravan" performed by the Brian Setzer Orchestra

Best Dance Recording

Michael Mangini, Steve Greenberg (producers and mixers) and Baha Men for "Who Let the Dogs Out"[2]

Best Pop Vocal Album
Best Pop Instrumental Album

Production and engineering Edit

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Best Engineered Album, Classical
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Producer of the Year, Classical
Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical

R&B Edit

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
  • "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" - D'Angelo
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album
Best R&B Song
Best R&B Album

Rap Edit

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

Reggae Edit

Best Reggae Album

Rock Edit

Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Hard Rock Performance
Best Metal Performance
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Best Rock Song
Best Rock Album

Spoken Edit

Traditional pop Edit

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

World Edit

Best World Music Album

Special Merit Awards Edit

Trivia Edit

  • The three awards Steely Dan won were their first ever career Grammy wins.
  • Eminem's controversial The Marshall Mathers LP, which had several nominations, including Album of the Year, caused outrage. 200 protesters on behalf of GLAAD and other groups gathered outside the Staples Center to protest Eminem's album which they considered homophobic and sexist. He performed his hit single "Stan" as a duet with openly gay musician Elton John at the ceremony in response to these allegations. This version is also featured as the final track on Eminem's 2005 compilation Curtain Call: The Hits.

References Edit

  1. ^ "2000 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ Franks, Don (October 28, 2004). Entertainment Awards: A Music, Cinema, Theatre and Broadcasting Guide, 1928 through 2003. McFarland. p. 71.

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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 43rd Annual Grammy Awards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 21 2001 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles California They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 2000 Several artists earned three awards on the night Steely Dan s haul included Album of the Year for Two Against Nature U2 took home the Record of the Year and Song of the Year for Beautiful Day Dr Dre won Producer of the Year Non Classical and Best Rap Album for Eminem s The Marshall Mathers LP Eminem himself also received three awards out of four nominations Faith Hill took home Best Country Album for the album Breathe Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the song s title track and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals with Tim McGraw for Let s Make Love 1 Madonna opened the show with Music 43rd Annual Grammy AwardsDateFebruary 21 2001LocationStaples Center Los Angeles CaliforniaHosted byJon StewartMost awardsSteely Dan Dr Dre Billy Joel and Faith Hill 3 Most nominationsDr Dre 6 Websitehttps www grammy com awards 43rd annual grammy awards Television radio coverageNetworkCBS 42nd Grammy Awards 44th Contents 1 Performers 2 Presenters 3 Winners and Nominees 3 1 General 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 Film TV media 3 10 Folk 3 11 Gospel 3 12 Historical 3 13 Jazz 3 14 Latin 3 15 Musical show 3 16 Music video 3 17 New Age 3 18 Packaging and notes 3 19 Polka 3 20 Pop 3 21 Production and engineering 3 22 R amp B 3 23 Rap 3 24 Reggae 3 25 Rock 3 26 Spoken 3 27 Traditional pop 3 28 World 4 Special Merit Awards 5 Trivia 6 ReferencesPerformers EditArtist s Song s Madonna Music NSync This I Promise You Dolly Parton Travelin Prayer Destiny s Child Independent Women Part I Say My Name Paul Simon You re the One Faith Hill Breathe U2 Beautiful Day Shelby Lynne amp Sheryl Crow The Difficult Kind Take 6 amp Nnenna Freelon Straighten Up and Fly Right Moby with Blue Man Group amp Jill Scott Natural BluesMarc Andre Hamelin Studies on Chopin s Etudes No 1 by Leopold GodowskyMacy Gray I Try Christina Aguilera Pero Me Acuerdo De Ti Falsas Esperanzas Eminem amp Elton John Stan Presenters EditHeather Locklear amp Kid Rock Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Ray Romano amp Kevin James Best Pop Vocal Album Joe Jimmy Smits amp Toni Braxton Best Rap Album Mya amp Sisqo Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Vince Gill Lee Ann Womack amp Gloria Estefan Best Latin Pop Album Melissa Etheridge Jenna Elfman amp Carson Daly Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Dolly Parton amp Brad Paisley Best Country Album Shakira amp Richie Sambora Best New Artist Erykah Badu amp Tony Bennett Best Jazz Vocal Album Val Kilmer amp Robbie Robertson Best Native American Music Album Shelby Lynne amp Sheryl Crow Song of the Year Carlos Santana amp Joni Mitchell Record of the Year Stevie Wonder amp Bette Midler Album of the YearWinners and Nominees EditGeneral Edit Record of the Year Beautiful Day U2 Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois producers Steve Lillywhite and Richard Rainey engineers mixers Say My Name Destiny s Child Rodney Jerkins producer LaShawn Daniels Brad Gildem and Jean Marie Hurout engineers mixers I Try Macy Gray Andrew Slater producer Dave Way engineer mixer Music Madonna Mirwais Ahmadzai and Madonna producers Bye Bye Bye NSync Jake Schulze and Kristian Lundin producers Mike Tucker engineer mixerAlbum of the YearTwo Against Nature Steely Dan Walter Becker and Donald Fagen producers Phil Burnett Roger Nichols Dave Russell and Elliot Scheiner engineers mixers Midnite Vultures Beck Beck Hansen and Dust Brothers producers The Marshall Mathers LP Eminem Jeff Bass Mark Bass Dr Dre Tommy Coster Eminem and the 45 King producers Rich Behrens Mike Butler Chris Conway Rob Ebeling Michelle Forbes Richard Segal Huredia Steve King Aaron Lepley James McCrone Akane Nakamura and Lance Pierre engineers mixers Kid A Radiohead Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich engineer mixer You re the One Paul Simon Paul Simon producer Andy Smith engineer mixerSong of the Year Beautiful Day U2 songwriters U2 Breathe Stephanie Bentley and Holly Lamar songwriters Faith Hill I Hope You Dance Mark D Sanders and Tia Sellers songwriters Lee Ann Womack I Try Macy Gray Jinsoo Lim Jeremy Ruzumna and David Wilder songwriters Macy Gray Say My Name LaShawn Daniels Fred Jerkins III Rodney Jerkins Beyonce Knowles LeToya Luckett LaTavia Roberson and Kelendria Rowland songwriters Destiny s Child Best New ArtistShelby Lynne Brad Paisley Papa Roach Jill Scott SisqoAlternative Edit Best Alternative Music AlbumKid A Radiohead When the Pawn Fiona Apple Midnite Vultures Beck Bloodflowers The Cure Liverpool Sound Collage Paul McCartneyBlues Edit Best Traditional Blues AlbumSimon Climie producer Alan Douglas engineer Eric Clapton producer and artist and B B King for Riding with the KingBest Contemporary Blues AlbumTony Braunagel producer Joe McGrath Terry Becker engineers mixers Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band for Shoutin In KeyChildren s Edit Best Musical Album for Children Joseph Miculin engineer mixer and producer Dan Rudin and Brent Truitt engineers mixers and Riders in the Sky Featuring Devon Dawson as Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl for Woody s Roundup A Rootin Tootin Collection of Woody s Favorite SongsBest Spoken Word Album for Children David Rapkin producer and Jim Dale for Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireComedy Edit From 1994 through 2003 see Best Spoken Comedy Album under the Spoken field below Classical Edit Best Orchestral Performance Stephen Johns producer Mike Clements engineer Sir Simon Rattle conductor and the Berliner Philharmonic for Mahler Sym No 10 Best Classical Vocal Performance Christopher Raeburn producer Jonathan Stokes engineer Cecilia Bartoli and Il Giardino Armonico for The Vivaldi Album Dell aura al sussurrar Alma oppressa Etc Best Opera Recording Martin Sauer producer Jean Chatauret engineer Kent Nagano conductor Kim Begley Dietrich Fischer Dieskau Dietrich Henschel Markus Hollop Eva Jenis Torsten Kerl and the Orchestre de l Opera Nationale de Lyon for Busoni Doktor Faust Best Choral Performance Karen Wilson producer Don Harder engineer Helmuth Rilling conductor and the Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra and Chorus for Penderecki Credo Best Instrumental Soloist s Performance with orchestra Grace Row producer Charles Harbutt engineer Roger Norrington conductor Joshua Bell and the London Philharmonic for Maw Violin Concerto Best Instrumental Soloist Performance without orchestra Tobias Lehmann producer Jens Schunemann engineer and Sharon Isbin for Dreams of a World Works of Lauro Ruiz Pipo Duarte Etc Best Small Ensemble Performance with or without conductor Christian Gausch producer Wolf Dieter Karwatky engineer and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra for Shadow Dances Stravinsky Miniatures Tango Suite No 1 Octet etc Best Chamber Music Performance Da Hong Seetoo Max Wilcox producers and engineers and the Emerson String Quartet for Shostakovich The String Quartets Best Classical Contemporary Composition George Crumb composer and Thomas Conlin for Crumb Star Child Best Classical Album Da Hong Seetoo and Max Wilcox producers and engineers and the Emerson String Quartet for Shostakovich The String Quartets Best Classical Crossover Album Steven Epstein producer Richard King engineer Yo Yo Ma Edgar Meyer and Mark O Connor for Appalachian JourneyComposing and arranging Edit Best Instrumental Composition John Williams composer for Theme From Angela s Ashes Best Song Written for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media Randy Newman songwriter for When She Loved Me From Toy Story 2 performed by Sarah McLachlan Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media Bill Bernstein Thomas Newman producers Dennis Sands Thomas Newman engineers and Thomas Newman composer for American Beauty Best Instrumental Arrangement Chick Corea arranger for Spain for Sextet and Orchestra Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist s Vince Mendoza arranger for Both Sides Now performed by Joni MitchellCountry Edit Best Female Country Vocal Performance Faith Hill for Breathe Best Male Country Vocal Performance Johnny Cash for Solitary Man Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Asleep at the Wheel for Cherokee Maiden Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Faith Hill and Tim McGraw for Let s Make Love Best Country Instrumental Performance Alison Brown and Bela Fleck for Leaving Cottondale Best Country Song Mark D Sanders and Tia Sillers songwriters for I Hope You Dance performed by Lee Ann Womack Best Country Album Byron Gallimore producer Julian King Mike Shipley engineers mixers and Faith Hill producer and artist for Breathe Best Bluegrass Album Steve Buckingham producer Gary Paczosa engineer mixer and Dolly Parton for The Grass Is BlueFilm TV media Edit Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media Danny Bramson and Cameron Crowe producers for Almost Famous performed by various artistsFolk Edit Best Traditional Folk Album Mark Linett engineer and Dave Alvin producer and artist for Public Domain Songs from the Wild Land Best Contemporary Folk Album Malcolm Burn engineer and producer Jim Watts engineer and Emmylou Harris for Red Dirt Girl Best Native American Music Album Tom Bee producer and Douglas Spotted Eagle producer and engineer mixer for Gathering of Nations Pow Wow performed by various artistsGospel Edit Best Pop Contemporary Gospel Album Dennis Herring producer and engineer mixer Rich Hasal engineer mixer and Jars of Clay for If I Left the Zoo Best Rock Gospel Album Dino Elefante John Elefante producers David Hall J R McNeely engineers mixers and Petra for Double Take Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Bubba Smith Michael E Mathis producers and Shirley Caesar producer and artist for You Can Make It Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Warryn Baby Dubb Campbell producer and Mary Mary for Thankful Best Southern Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album Brent King Alan Shulman engineers Ricky Skaggs producer and artist and Kentucky Thunder for Soldier of the Cross Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album Carol Cymbala and Oliver Wells producers for Live God Is Working performed by The Brooklyn Tabernacle ChoirHistorical Edit Best Historical Album Steve Berkowitz Seth Rothstein producers Phil Schaap producer and engineer Michael Brooks Seth Foster Andreas Meyer Woody Pornpitaksuk Ken Robertson Tom Ruff and Mark Wilder engineers for Louis Armstrong The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven RecordingsJazz Edit Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Pat Metheny for Go Get It Best Jazz Instrumental Album Individual or Group Rob Wacko Hunter engineer mixer and producer Branford Marsalis producer and the Branford Marsalis Quartet for Contemporary JazzBest Large Jazz Ensemble Album James Farber engineer mixer and Joe Lovano producer and artist for 52nd Street ThemesBest Jazz Vocal Album Erik Zobler engineer mixer George Duke producer and Dianne Reeves for In the Moment Live In ConcertBest Contemporary Jazz Album Richard Battaglia Robert Battaglia engineers mixers Bela Fleck engineer mixer and producer and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones for OutboundBest Latin Jazz Album Jon Fausty engineer mixer and Chucho Valdes for Live at the Village VanguardLatin Edit Best Latin Pop Album Adam Blackburn Eric Schilling Marcelo Anez Sebastian Krys engineers Tim Mitchell producer and Shakira producer and artist for Shakira TV Unplugged Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album Freddy Pinero Jr Gustavo Celis Javier Garza Mauricio Guerrero Scott Canto Sebastian Krys engineers Emilio Estefan George Noriega Robert Blades producers and Gloria Estefan for Alma Caribena Best Mexican Mexican American Album Carlos Ceballos engineer mixer and Pepe Aguilar producer and artist for Por Una Mujer Bonita Best Latin Rock Alternative Album Humberto Gatica engineer and producer and La Ley for Uno Best Tejano Album Edward Perez Greg Garcia engineers Freddie Martinez Hugo Guerrero engineers and producers and The Legends for Que Es Musica Tejana Best Salsa Album Jon Fausty engineer mixer Eddie Palmieri and Tito Puente producers and artists for Masterpiece Obra Maestra Best Merengue Album David Hewitt and Hector Ivan Rosa engineers mixers and Olga Tanon producer and artist for Olga Viva Viva OlgaMusical show Edit Best Musical Show Album Frank Filipetti engineer mixer and producer Guy Babylon and Paul Bogaev Chris Montan producers Elton John composer Tim Rice lyricist and the original Broadway cast for Elton John and Tim Rice s AidaMusic video Edit Best Long Form Music Video Gimme Some Truth The Making of John Lennon s Imagine Album Andrew Solt video director and producer Greg Vines Leslie Tong and Yoko Ono video producers Best Short Form Music Video Learn To Fly Foo Fighters artists Jesse Peretz video director Tina Nakane video producer New Age Edit Best New Age AlbumThinking of You KitarōPackaging and notes Edit Best Recording Package Kevin Reagan art director for Music performed by Madonna Best Boxed Recording Package Arnold Levine and Frank Harkins art directors for Miles Davis and John Coltrane The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955 1961 performed by Miles Davis and John Coltrane Best Album Notes Bob Blumenthal notes writer for Miles Davis and John Coltrane The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955 1961 performed by Miles Davis and John ColtranePolka Edit Best Polka AlbumTouched by a Polka Jimmy SturrPop Edit Best Female Pop Vocal Performance I Try Macy Gray What a Girl Wants Christina Aguilera Music Madonna Save Me Aimee Mann Both Sides Now Joni Mitchell Oops I Did It Again Britney SpearsBest Male Pop Vocal Performance She Walks This Earth Sting You Sang to Me Marc Anthony Taking You Home Don Henley She Bangs Ricky Martin 6 8 12 Brian McKnightBest Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Cousin Dupree Steely Dan Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely Backstreet Boys Pinch Me Barenaked Ladies Breathless The Corrs Bye Bye Bye NSYNCBest Pop Collaboration with Vocals Is You Is or Is You Ain t My Baby B B King and Dr John Thank God I Found You Mariah Carey 98 Degrees and Joe The Difficult Kind Sheryl Crow and Sarah McLachlan All the Way Celine Dion and Frank Sinatra Turn Your Lights Down Low Lauryn Hill and Bob MarleyBest Pop Instrumental PerformanceBrian Setzer for Caravan performed by the Brian Setzer Orchestra Best Dance RecordingMichael Mangini Steve Greenberg producers and mixers and Baha Men for Who Let the Dogs Out 2 Best Pop Vocal AlbumTwo Against Nature Steely Dan Music Madonna Oops I Did It Again Britney Spears No Strings Attached NSYNC Inside Job Don HenleyBest Pop Instrumental AlbumSymphony No 1 Joe JacksonProduction and engineering Edit Best Engineered Album Non ClassicalDave Russell Elliot Scheiner Phil Burnett and Roger Nichols engineers for Two Against Nature performed by Steely DanBest Engineered Album ClassicalJohn M Eargle engineer for Dvorak Requiem Op 89 Sym No 9 Op 95 From the New World Producer of the Year Non ClassicalDr DreProducer of the Year ClassicalSteven EpsteinRemixer of the Year Non ClassicalHex HectorR amp B Edit Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance He Wasn t Man Enough Toni BraxtonBest Male R amp B Vocal Performance Untitled How Does It Feel D AngeloBest R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Say My Name Destiny s ChildBest Traditional R amp B Vocal AlbumEar Resistible The TemptationsBest R amp B SongLaShawn Daniels Fred Jerkins III Rodney Jerkins Beyonce Knowles LeToya Luckett LaTavia Roberson and Kelendria Rowland for Say My Name performed by Destiny s ChildBest R amp B AlbumVoodoo D AngeloRap Edit Best Rap Solo Performance The Real Slim Shady Eminem The Light Common Party Up Up in Here DMX Shake Ya Ass Mystikal Country Grammar NellyBest Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Forgot About Dre Dr Dre featuring Eminem Alive Beastie Boys Oooh De La Soul featuring Redman The Next Episode Dr Dre featuring Snoop Dogg Big Pimpin Jay Z featuring UGKBest Rap AlbumThe Marshall Mathers LP Eminem And Then There Was X DMX Dr Dre 2001 Dr Dre Vol 3 Life and Times of S Carter Jay Z Country Grammar NellyReggae Edit Best Reggae AlbumArt and Life Beenie ManRock Edit Best Female Rock Vocal Performance There Goes the Neighborhood Live Sheryl Crow Paper Bag Fiona Apple Enough Of Me Melissa Etheridge So Pure Alanis Morissette Glitter In Their Eyes Patti SmithBest Male Rock Vocal Performance Again Lenny Kravitz Thursday s Child David Bowie Things Have Changed Bob Dylan Workin It Don Henley Into The Void Nine Inch NailsBest Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Beautiful Day U2 It s My Life Bon Jovi With Arms Wide Open Creed Learn To Fly Foo Fighters Californication Red Hot Chili PeppersBest Hard Rock Performance Guerrilla Radio Rage Against the Machine American Bad Ass Kid Rock Take A Look Around Theme From M I 2 Limp Bizkit Grievance Pearl Jam Down Stone Temple PilotsBest Metal Performance Elite Deftones The Wicker Man Iron Maiden Astonishing Panorama Of The Endtimes Marilyn Manson Revolution Is My Name Pantera Wait And Bleed SlipknotBest Rock Instrumental PerformanceMichael Kamen conductor Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra for The Call of Ktulu Best Rock SongScott Stapp and Mark Tremonti songwriters for With Arms Wide Open performed by CreedBest Rock AlbumAdam Kasper engineer mixer and producer and Foo Fighters producer and artist for There Is Nothing Left to LoseSpoken Edit Best Spoken Word Album Rick Harris John Runnette producers and Sidney Poitier for The Measure of a ManBest Spoken Comedy Album John Runnette producer and George Carlin for Brain DroppingsTraditional pop Edit Best Traditional Pop Vocal AlbumAllen Sides Geoff Foster engineers mixers Larry Klein producer and Joni Mitchell producer and artist for Both Sides NowWorld Edit Best World Music AlbumMoogie Canazio engineer mixer and producer Caetano Veloso producer and Joao Gilberto for Joao Voz e ViolaoSpecial Merit Awards EditMusiCares Person of the Year Paul SimonLifetime Achievement Award The Beach Boys Tony Bennett Sammy Davis Jr Bob Marley The WhoTrivia EditThe three awards Steely Dan won were their first ever career Grammy wins Eminem s controversial The Marshall Mathers LP which had several nominations including Album of the Year caused outrage 200 protesters on behalf of GLAAD and other groups gathered outside the Staples Center to protest Eminem s album which they considered homophobic and sexist He performed his hit single Stan as a duet with openly gay musician Elton John at the ceremony in response to these allegations This version is also featured as the final track on Eminem s 2005 compilation Curtain Call The Hits References Edit 2000 Grammy Award Winners Grammy com Retrieved 1 May 2011 Franks Don October 28 2004 Entertainment Awards A Music Cinema Theatre and Broadcasting Guide 1928 through 2003 McFarland p 71 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 43rd Annual Grammy Awards amp oldid 1175072968, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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