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  • 第35回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1993年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第35回 グラミー賞(35th Annual GRAMMY Awards、1993-02-24 Shrine Auditorium, LA 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Garry Shandling、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(77 部門) Record of the Year: Tears in Heaven — Eric Clapton Album of the Year: Unplugged — Eric Clapton Song of the Year: Tears in Heaven — Eric Clapton & Will Jennings Best New Artist: Arrested Development Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: Constant Craving — k.d. lang Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: Tears in Heaven — Eric Clapton Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: Beauty and the Beast — Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson Best Pop Instrumental Performance: Beauty and the Beast — Richard Kaufman Best Female Rock Vocal Performance: Ain't It Heavy — Melissa Etheridge Best Male Rock Vocal Performance: Unplugged — Eric Clapton Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: Achtung Baby — U2 Best Rock Instrumental Performance: Little Wing — Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Best Hard Rock Performance: Give It Away — Red Hot Chili Peppers Best Metal Performance: Wish — Nine Inch Nails Best Rock Song: Layla (Unplugged) — Eric Clapton & Jim Gordon Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: The Woman I Am — Chaka Khan Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Heaven and Earth — Al Jarreau Best R&B Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: End of the Road — Boyz II Men Best R&B Instrumental Performance: Doo-Bop — Miles Davis Best R&B Song: End of the Road — Babyface, L.A. Reid, Daryl Simmons Best Rap Solo Performance: Baby Got Back — Sir Mix-a-Lot Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group: Tennessee — Arrested Development Best New Age Album: Shepherd Moons — Enya Best Contemporary Jazz Performance: Secret Story — Pat Metheny Best Jazz Vocal Performance: 'Round Midnight — Bobby McFerrin Best Jazz Instrumental Solo: Lush Life — Joe Henderson Best Jazz Instrumental Group: I Heard You Twice the First Time — Branford Marsalis Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance: The Turning Point — McCoy Tyner Big Band Best Female Country Vocal Performance: I Feel Lucky — Mary Chapin Carpenter Best Male Country Vocal Performance: I Still Believe in You — Vince Gill Best Country Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: Emmylou Harris & the Nash Ramblers at the Ryman Best Country Vocal Collaboration: The Whiskey Ain't Workin' — Travis Tritt & Marty Stuart Best Country Instrumental Performance: Sneakin' Around — Chet Atkins & Jerry Reed Best Country Song: I Still Believe in You — Vince Gill & John Barlow Jarvis Best Bluegrass Album: Every Time You Say Goodbye — Alison Krauss & Union Station Best Traditional Blues Album: Goin' Back to New Orleans — Dr. John Best Contemporary Blues Album: The Sky Is Crying — Stevie Ray Vaughan Best Traditional Folk Album: An Irish Evening – Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast — The Chieftains Best Contemporary Folk Album: Bone — The Chieftains tribute (Steve Earle) Best Reggae Album: X-Tra Naked — Shabba Ranks Best Polka Album: 35th Anniversary — Walter Ostanek Best Latin Pop Album: Otro Día Más Sin Verte — Jon Secada Best Tropical Latin Album: Frenesí — Linda Ronstadt Best Mexican-American Album: Mas Canciones — Linda Ronstadt Best Pop Gospel Album: The Great Adventure — Steven Curtis Chapman Best Rock Gospel Album: Unseen Power — Petra Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album: He's Working It Out for You — Shirley Caesar Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: Handel's Messiah - A Soulful Celebration Best Southern Gospel Album: Sometimes Miracles Hide — Bruce Carroll Best Gospel Album by Choir or Chorus: Edwin Hawkins Music & Arts Seminar Mass Choir Recorded Live in LA Best Album for Children: Beauty and the Beast soundtrack Best Spoken Word Album: What You Can Do to Avoid AIDS — Magic Johnson & Robert O'Keefe Best Comedy Album: P.D.Q. Bach: Music for an Awful Lot of Winds & Percussion — Peter Schickele Best Musical Show Album: Guys and Dolls (New Broadway Cast) Best Instrumental Composition: Harlem Renaissance Suite — Benny Carter Best Song Written for Visual Media: Beauty and the Beast — Alan Menken & Howard Ashman Best Instrumental Composition for Visual Media: Beauty and the Beast — Alan Menken Best Instrumental Arrangement: Strike Up the Band — Rob McConnell Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: Here's to Life — Johnny Mandel Best Engineered Album Non-Classical: Dangerous — Bruce Swedien & Teddy Riley Best Engineered Album Classical: R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten — James Lock et al. Producer of the Year Non-Classical: Daniel Lanois & Brian Eno (tied with Babyface/L.A. Reid in some lists; official: Daniel Lanois) Producer of the Year Classical: James Mallinson Best Music Video Short Form: Digging in the Dirt — Peter Gabriel Best Music Video Long Form: Diva — Annie Lennox Best Album Package: Spellbound — Paula Abdul Best Album Notes: Queen of Soul – The Atlantic Recordings — Aretha Franklin Best Historical Album: The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio Best Orchestral Performance: Mahler: Symphony No. 9 — Bernstein/Berlin Philharmonic Best Opera Recording: R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten — Solti/Vienna PO Best Choral Performance: Orff: Carmina Burana — Blomstedt/San Francisco SO Best Classical Vocal Performance: Kathleen Battle at Carnegie Hall Best Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Prokofiev: Sinfonia Concertante — Yo-Yo Ma/Maazel Best Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra: Horowitz Discovered Treasures — Vladimir Horowitz Best Chamber Music Performance: Brahms: Sonatas for Cello & Piano — Yo-Yo Ma & Emanuel Ax Best Contemporary Composition: Barber: The Lovers Best Classical Album: Mahler: Symphony No. 9 — Bernstein/Berlin Philharmonic 📺 関連動画 Jacob Collier 公式映像 — 90年代以降の音楽性進化を象徴 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第33回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1991年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第33回 グラミー賞(33rd Annual GRAMMY Awards、1991-02-20 Radio City Music Hall, NY 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Garry Shandling、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(76 部門) Record of the Year: Another Day in Paradise — Phil Collins Album of the Year: Back on the Block — Quincy Jones Song of the Year: From a Distance — Julie Gold (Bette Midler) Best New Artist: Mariah Carey Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: Vision of Love — Mariah Carey Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: Oh, Pretty Woman — Roy Orbison Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: All My Life — Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville Best Pop Instrumental Performance: Twin Peaks Theme — Angelo Badalamenti Best Female Rock Vocal Performance: Black Velvet — Alannah Myles Best Male Rock Vocal Performance: Bad Love — Eric Clapton Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: Janie's Got a Gun — Aerosmith Best Rock Instrumental Performance: D/FW — The Vaughan Brothers Best Hard Rock Performance: Cyndi Lauper / The B-52s (announced); awarded to Living Colour — Time's Up Best Metal Performance: Stone Cold Crazy — Metallica Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: Compositions — Anita Baker Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: Here and Now — Luther Vandross Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: I'll Be Good to You — Ray Charles & Chaka Khan Best R&B Song: U Can't Touch This — MC Hammer Best Rap Solo Performance: U Can't Touch This — MC Hammer Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: Back on the Block — Quincy Jones et al. Best New Age Performance: Mark Isham — Mark Isham Best Contemporary Jazz Performance: Birdland — Quincy Jones Best Jazz Vocal Performance Female: All That Jazz — Ella Fitzgerald Best Jazz Vocal Performance Male: We Are in Love — Harry Connick Jr. Best Jazz Instrumental Solo: Oleo — Oscar Peterson Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Group: The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note — Oscar Peterson Trio Best Jazz Instrumental Performance Big Band: Basie's Bag — Frank Foster Best Female Country Vocal Performance: Where've You Been — Kathy Mattea Best Male Country Vocal Performance: When I Call Your Name — Vince Gill Best Country Performance by Duo or Group: Pickin' on Nashville — Kentucky Headhunters Best Country Vocal Collaboration: Poor Boy Blues — Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler Best Country Instrumental Performance: So Soft, Your Goodbye — Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler Best Country Song: Where've You Been — Don Henry & Jon Vezner Best Bluegrass Recording: I've Got That Old Feeling — Alison Krauss Best Traditional Blues Recording: Live at San Quentin — B.B. King Best Contemporary Blues Recording: Family Style — The Vaughan Brothers Best Traditional Folk Recording: On Praying Ground — Doc Watson Best Contemporary Folk Recording: Steady On — Shawn Colvin Best Reggae Recording: Time Will Tell — Bunny Wailer Best Polka Recording: When It's Polka Time at Your House — Frankie Yankovic Best Latin Pop Performance: Cuts Both Ways — Gloria Estefan Best Tropical Latin Performance: Lambada Timbales — Tito Puente Best Mexican-American Performance: Soy de San Luis — Texas Tornados Best Pop Gospel Album: Another Time... Another Place — Sandi Patti Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album: Beyond Belief — Petra Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album: Tramaine Hawkins Live — Tramaine Hawkins Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: So Much 2 Say — Take 6 Best Southern Gospel Album: The Great Exchange — Bruce Carroll Best Gospel Album by Choir or Chorus: Having Church — James Cleveland & Southern California Community Choir Best Album for Children: The Little Mermaid soundtrack — Alan Menken & Howard Ashman Best Spoken Word Album: Gracie: A Love Story — George Burns Best Comedy Album: P.D.Q. Bach: Oedipus Tex — Peter Schickele Best Musical Cast Show Album: Les Misérables – The Complete Symphonic Recording Best Instrumental Composition: Change of Heart — Pat Metheny Best Song Written for Visual Media: Under the Sea — Alan Menken & Howard Ashman Best Instrumental Composition for Visual Media: Glory — James Horner Best Instrumental Arrangement: Birdland — Jerry Hey, Quincy Jones, Ian Prince, Rod Temperton Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: The Places You Find Love — Quincy Jones et al. Best Engineered Recording Non-Classical: Back on the Block — Bruce Swedien Best Engineered Recording Classical: Rachmaninoff: Vespers — Jack Renner Producer of the Year Non-Classical: Quincy Jones Producer of the Year Classical: Robert Woods Best Music Video Short Form: Opposites Attract — Paula Abdul Best Music Video Long Form: Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie — MC Hammer Best Album Package: Days of Open Hand — Suzanne Vega Best Album Notes: Brownie — The Complete Emarcy Recordings of Clifford Brown Best Historical Album: Robert Johnson – The Complete Recordings Best Orchestral Performance: Shostakovich: Symphonies 1 & 7 — Bernstein/Chicago SO Best Opera Recording: Wagner: Das Rheingold — James Levine/Met Opera Best Choral Performance: Walton: Belshazzar's Feast — Robert Shaw/Atlanta SO Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Shostakovich/Glazunov Violin Concertos — Itzhak Perlman Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra: The Last Recording — Vladimir Horowitz Best Chamber Music Performance: Brahms: The Three Violin Sonatas — Itzhak Perlman & Daniel Barenboim Best Classical Vocal Soloist: Carreras, Domingo, Pavarotti in Concert Best Contemporary Composition: Bernstein: Arias & Barcarolles Best Classical Album: Ives: Symphony No. 2 — Bernstein/NY Philharmonic 📺 関連動画 Jacob Collier 公式映像 — 90年代以降の音楽性進化を象徴 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第36回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1994年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第36回 グラミー賞(36th Annual GRAMMY Awards、1994-03-01 Radio City Music Hall, NY 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Garry Shandling、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(77 部門) Record of the Year: I Will Always Love You — Whitney Houston Album of the Year: The Bodyguard soundtrack — Whitney Houston Song of the Year: A Whole New World — Alan Menken & Tim Rice Best New Artist: Toni Braxton Best Female Pop Vocal Performance: I Will Always Love You — Whitney Houston Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: If I Ever Lose My Faith in You — Sting Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: A Whole New World — Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle Best Pop Instrumental Performance: Barcelona Mona — Bruce Hornsby & Branford Marsalis Best Female Rock Vocal Performance: Layla (Unplugged) — Eric Clapton (actually Best Rock Vocal Solo Male went to Clapton's The Wind Cries Mary tribute; Female: Janie's Got a Gun era — Melissa Etheridge for Come to My Window-era; official 36th Best Female Rock Vocal: not awarded separate that year; consolidated) Best Rock Vocal Solo: Layla — Eric Clapton Best Rock Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: Livin' on the Edge — Aerosmith Best Rock Instrumental Performance: Sofa — Steve Vai Best Hard Rock Performance: Plush — Stone Temple Pilots Best Metal Performance: I Don't Want to Change the World — Ozzy Osbourne Best Rock Song: Runaway Train — David Pirner (Soul Asylum) Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: Another Sad Love Song — Toni Braxton Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: A Song for You — Ray Charles Best R&B Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: No Ordinary Love — Sade Best R&B Song: That's the Way Love Goes — Janet Jackson, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis Best Rap Solo Performance: Let Me Ride — Dr. Dre Best Rap Performance by Duo or Group: Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) — Digable Planets Best New Age Album: Spanish Angel — Paul Winter Consort Best Contemporary Jazz Performance: The Road to You — Pat Metheny Group Best Jazz Vocal Performance: Take a Look — Natalie Cole Best Jazz Instrumental Solo: Miles Ahead — Joe Henderson Best Jazz Instrumental Group: So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles) — Joe Henderson Best Large Jazz Ensemble: Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux — Miles Davis & Quincy Jones Best Female Country Vocal Performance: Passionate Kisses — Mary Chapin Carpenter Best Male Country Vocal Performance: Ain't That Lonely Yet — Dwight Yoakam Best Country Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal: Hard Workin' Man — Brooks & Dunn Best Country Vocal Collaboration: Does He Love You — Reba McEntire & Linda Davis Best Country Instrumental Performance: Red Wing — Asleep at the Wheel with Vince Gill et al. Best Country Song: Passionate Kisses — Lucinda Williams Best Bluegrass Album: Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go — Nashville Bluegrass Band Best Traditional Blues Album: Blues Summit — B.B. King Best Contemporary Blues Album: Feels Like Rain — Buddy Guy Best Traditional Folk Album: The Celtic Harp — The Chieftains Best Contemporary Folk Album: Other Voices, Other Rooms — Nanci Griffith Best Reggae Album: Bad Boys — Inner Circle Best Polka Album: Accordionally Yours — Walter Ostanek Best Latin Pop Album: Aries — Luis Miguel Best Tropical Latin Album: Areito — Juan Luis Guerra Best Mexican-American Album: La Música de Baldemar Huerta — Freddy Fender Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: The Live Adventure — Steven Curtis Chapman Best Rock Gospel Album: Free at Last — dc Talk Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album: Stand Still — Shirley Caesar Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: All Out — The Winans Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Gospel Album: Good News — Sweet Comfort Best Gospel Album by Choir or Chorus: Live...We Come Rejoicing — Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Best Musical Album for Children: Aladdin soundtrack Best Spoken Word Album for Children: Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales Best Spoken Word Album: On the Pulse of Morning — Maya Angelou Best Comedy Album: Jammin' in New York — George Carlin Best Musical Show Album: The Who's Tommy Best Instrumental Composition: Forever in Love — Kenny G Best Song Written for Visual Media: A Whole New World — Alan Menken & Tim Rice Best Instrumental Composition for Visual Media: Aladdin — Alan Menken Best Instrumental Arrangement: Mood Indigo — Dave Grusin Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals: When I Fall in Love — David Foster & Jeremy Lubbock Best Engineered Album Non-Classical: Ten Summoner's Tales — Hugh Padgham (Sting) Best Engineered Album Classical: Bartók: The Wooden Prince & Cantata Profana — Rainer Maillard Producer of the Year Non-Classical: Thomas Dolby/David Foster (David Foster won) Producer of the Year Classical: Judith Sherman Best Music Video Short Form: Steam — Peter Gabriel Best Music Video Long Form: Ten Summoner's Tales — Sting Best Recording Package: The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959 Best Album Notes: The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959 Best Historical Album: The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959 Best Orchestral Performance: Bartók: The Wooden Prince — Boulez/Chicago SO Best Opera Recording: Handel: Semele — John Nelson Best Choral Performance: Bartók: Cantata Profana — Boulez/Chicago SO & Chorus Best Classical Vocal Performance: The Art of Arleen Auger Best Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Berg: Violin Concerto/Rihm: Time Chant — Anne-Sophie Mutter/Levine Best Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra: Barber: Complete Solo Piano Music — John Browning Best Chamber Music Performance: Ives/Barber: String Quartets — Emerson String Quartet Best Contemporary Composition: Carter: Violin Concerto Best Classical Album: Bartók: The Wooden Prince & Cantata Profana — Boulez/Chicago SO 📺 関連動画 Jacob Collier 公式映像 — 90年代以降の音楽性進化を象徴 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第32回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1990年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第32回 グラミー賞(32nd Annual GRAMMY Awards、1990-02-21 Shrine Auditorium, LA 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Garry Shandling、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(77 部門) Record of the Year: Bette Midler — Wind Beneath My Wings Album of the Year: Bonnie Raitt — Nick of Time Song of the Year: Jeff Silbar, Larry Henley — Wind Beneath My Wings Best New Artist: vacated (originally Milli Vanilli) Best Pop Vocal Female: Bonnie Raitt — Nick of Time Best Pop Vocal Male: Michael Bolton — How Am I Supposed to Live Without You Best Pop Performance Duo/Group: Linda Ronstadt with Aaron Neville — Don't Know Much Best Pop Instrumental: Neville Brothers — Healing Chant Best R&B Vocal Female: Anita Baker — Giving You the Best That I Got (album) Best R&B Vocal Male: Bobby Brown — Every Little Step Best R&B Performance Duo/Group: Soul II Soul — Back to Life Best R&B Instrumental: Soul II Soul — African Dance Best R&B Song: Babyface, Reid, Simmons — If You Don't Know Me by Now (per source - actually Gamble & Huff — If You Don't Know Me by Now performed by Simply Red) Best Rap Performance: Young MC — Bust a Move Best Rock Vocal Female: Bonnie Raitt — Nick of Time Best Rock Vocal Male: Don Henley — The End of the Innocence Best Rock Performance Duo/Group: Traveling Wilburys — Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 Best Rock Instrumental: Jeff Beck with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas — Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop Best Hard Rock Performance: Living Colour — Cult of Personality Best Metal Performance: Metallica — One Best Country Vocal Female: k.d. lang — Absolute Torch and Twang Best Country Vocal Male: Lyle Lovett — Lyle Lovett and His Large Band Best Country Vocal Duo/Group: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band — Will the Circle Be Unbroken Vol. II Best Country Vocal Collaboration: Hank Williams Jr. & Hank Williams Sr. — There's a Tear in My Beer Best Country Instrumental: Randy Scruggs — Amazing Grace Best Country Song: Rodney Crowell — After All This Time Best Bluegrass Recording: Bruce Hornsby & Nitty Gritty Dirt Band — The Valley Road Best Traditional Blues: John Lee Hooker — I'm in the Mood Best Contemporary Blues: Various — Blues Explosion Best Gospel Female: CeCe Winans — Don't Cry Best Gospel Male: BeBe Winans — Meantime Best Gospel Duo/Group: Take 6 — The Savior Is Waiting Best Soul Gospel Female: Daniel Winans — Let Brotherly Love Continue (per source - actually CeCe Winans) Best Soul Gospel Male: Al Green — As Long As We're Together Best Soul Gospel Duo/Group: Daniel Winans — Let Brotherly Love Continue Best Traditional Folk: Bulgarian State Female Vocal Choir — Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares Vol. II Best Contemporary Folk: Indigo Girls — Indigo Girls Best Reggae Recording: Black Uhuru — Now Best Jazz Vocal Female: Ruth Brown — Blues on Broadway Best Jazz Vocal Male: Harry Connick Jr. — When Harry Met Sally Best Jazz Vocal Duo/Group: Dr. John & Rickie Lee Jones — Makin' Whoopee Best Jazz Performance Soloist: Miles Davis — Aura Best Jazz Performance Group: Chick Corea Akoustic Band — Chick Corea Akoustic Band Best Jazz Performance Big Band: Miles Davis — Aura Best Jazz Fusion: Pat Metheny Group — Letter from Home Best Latin Pop: Jose Feliciano — Cielito Lindo Best Tropical Latin: Tito Puente — Goza Mi Timbal Best Mexican-American: Los Lobos — La Pistola y El Corazon Best Classical Orchestra: Tilson Thomas — Bartok: 6 String Quartets (per source - actually Mahler/Stravinsky) Best Classical Vocal: Domingo — The Last Recital for Maria Callas Best Opera: Krainik, Solti — Wagner: Die Meistersinger Best Choral: Robert Shaw — Britten War Requiem Best Classical Instrumental Soloist (w/orch): Bernstein, Yo-Yo Ma — Barber: Cello Concerto Best Classical Instrumental Soloist (w/o orch): Itzhak Perlman — Bach Sonatas and Partitas Best Chamber Music: Emerson String Quartet — Bartok: 6 String Quartets Best Classical Contemporary Composition: Bartok — Original arrangement Best Classical Album: Tilson Thomas — Bartok: 6 String Quartets Best New Age Performance: Peter Gabriel — Passion Best Comedy Recording: Professor Peter Schickele — P.D.Q. Bach 1712 Overture Best Instrumental Composition: Dave Grusin — The Fabulous Baker Boys Best Song for Motion Picture/TV: Williams, Ashman — Under the Sea Best Score: Dave Grusin — The Fabulous Baker Boys Best Instrumental Arrangement: Dave Grusin — Suite from The Milagro Beanfield War Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist: Marty Paich — When October Goes Best Recording for Children: Jack Nicholson, Bobby McFerrin — The Tailor of Gloucester Best Cast Show Album: Sondheim, Saks — Jerome Robbins' Broadway Best Music Video Short Form: Michael Jackson — Leave Me Alone Best Music Video Long Form: Michael Jackson — Rhythm Nation 1814 (per source - actually Janet Jackson) Best Album Package: Tommy Steele — Sound + Vision (David Bowie) Best Album Notes: Dwight Yoakam — Hillbilly Deluxe (per source) Best Polka Recording: Jimmy Sturr — All in My Love for You Best Historical Album: Bear Family producer — Hank Williams: The Original Singles Collection Best Engineered Non-Classical: Bruce Swedien — Back on the Block (Q. Jones) Best Engineered Classical: Jack Renner — Britten: War Requiem Producer of the Year: Peter Asher Classical Producer of the Year: Robert Woods Best Spoken Word: Gilda Radner — It's Always Something 📺 関連動画 Jacob Collier 公式映像 — 90年代以降の音楽性進化を象徴 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第30回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1988年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第30回 グラミー賞(30th Annual GRAMMY Awards、1988-03-02 Radio City Music Hall, NY 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Billy Crystal、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(65 部門) Record of the Year: Paul Simon — Graceland Album of the Year: U2 — The Joshua Tree Song of the Year: Horner, Mann, Weil — Somewhere Out There Best New Artist: Jody Watley Best Pop Vocal Female: Whitney Houston — I Wanna Dance with Somebody Best Pop Vocal Male: Sting — Bring on the Night Best Pop Performance Duo/Group: Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes — (I've Had) The Time of My Life Best Pop Instrumental: Larry Carlton — Minute by Minute Best R&B Vocal Female: Aretha Franklin — Aretha Best R&B Vocal Male: Smokey Robinson — Just to See Her Best R&B Performance Duo/Group: Aretha Franklin & George Michael — I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) Best R&B Instrumental: David Sanborn — Chicago Song Best R&B Song: Bill Withers — Lean on Me Best Rock Vocal Female: Tina Turner — Back Where You Started (per source - check); per Wikipedia: Tina Turner — What's Love Got to Do With It (live) Best Rock Vocal Male: Bruce Springsteen — Tunnel of Love Best Rock Performance Duo/Group: U2 — The Joshua Tree Best Rock Instrumental: Frank Zappa — Jazz from Hell Best Country Vocal Female: K.T. Oslin — 80's Ladies Best Country Vocal Male: Randy Travis — Always & Forever Best Country Vocal Duo/Group: Judds — Heartland Best Country Vocal Duet: Ronstadt, Parton, Harris — Trio (per source) Best Country Instrumental: Asleep at the Wheel — String of Pars Best Country Song: Overstreet, Schlitz — Forever and Ever, Amen Best Traditional Blues: Professor Longhair — Houseparty New Orleans Style Best Contemporary Blues: Robert Cray Band — Strong Persuader Best Gospel Female: Deniece Williams — I Believe in You Best Gospel Male: Larnelle Harris — The Father Hath Provided Best Gospel Duo/Group: Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart — Crack the Sky Best Soul Gospel Female: CeCe Winans — For Always Best Soul Gospel Male: Al Green — Everything's Gonna Be Alright Best Soul Gospel Duo/Group: Winans & Anita Baker — Ain't No Need to Worry Best Traditional Folk: Ladysmith Black Mambazo — Shaka Zulu Best Contemporary Folk: Steve Goodman — Unfinished Business Best Reggae Recording: Various — No Nuclear War (Peter Tosh - prev year) Best Jazz Vocal Female: Diane Schuur — Diane Schuur & the Count Basie Orchestra Best Jazz Vocal Male: Bobby McFerrin — What Is This Thing Called Love Best Jazz Performance Soloist: Dexter Gordon — The Other Side of Round Midnight Best Jazz Performance Group: Wynton Marsalis — Marsalis Standard Time Vol. 1 Best Jazz Performance Big Band: Duke Ellington Orchestra (Mercer Ellington) — Digital Duke Best Jazz Fusion: Pat Metheny Group — Still Life (Talking) Best Classical Orchestra: Haas, Solti — Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Best Classical Vocal: Battle — Salzburg Recital Best Opera: Garben, Levine — R. Strauss: Ariadne auf Naxos Best Choral: Shaw — Hindemith: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd Best Classical Instrumental Soloist (w/orch): Levine, Perlman — Mozart Violin Concertos Nos. 2 & 4 Best Classical Instrumental Soloist (w/o orch): Horowitz — Horowitz in Moscow Best Chamber Music: Ashkenazy, Harrell, Perlman — Beethoven Complete Piano Trios Best Classical Contemporary Composition: Penderecki — Cello Concerto No. 2 Best Classical Album: Frost, Horowitz — Horowitz in Moscow Best Recording for Children: Bradshaw, Sottnick, McFerrin, Nicholson — The Elephant's Child Best Instrumental Composition: Carter, Hancock, Higgins, Shorter — Call Sheet Blues Best Song for Motion Picture/TV: Horner, Mann, Weil — Somewhere Out There Best Score: Ennio Morricone — The Untouchables Best Instrumental Arrangement: Bill Holman — Take the A Train Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist: Frank Foster — Deedles' Blues Best Cast Show Album: Schonberg, Kretzmer, Boublil — Les Miserables Best Concept Music Video: Genesis — Land of Confusion Best Performance Music Video: Anthony Eaton — Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert Best Album Package: Bill Johnson — King's Record Shop Best Album Notes: Orrin Keepnews — Thelonious Monk Complete Riverside Best Historical Album: Orrin Keepnews — Thelonious Monk Complete Riverside Best Engineered Non-Classical: Swedien, Gatica — Bad Best Engineered Classical: Jack Renner — Faure/Durufle Requiems Producer of the Year: Narada Michael Walden Classical Producer of the Year: Robert Woods 📺 関連動画 Janet Jackson『Rhythm Nation 1814』(1980年代の象徴・後に Grammy 殿堂入り) 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第31回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1989年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第31回 グラミー賞(31st Annual GRAMMY Awards、1989-02-22 Shrine Auditorium, LA 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Billy Crystal、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(73 部門) Record of the Year: Bobby McFerrin — Don't Worry, Be Happy Album of the Year: George Michael — Faith Song of the Year: Bobby McFerrin — Don't Worry, Be Happy Best New Artist: Tracy Chapman Best Pop Vocal Female: Tracy Chapman — Fast Car Best Pop Vocal Male: Bobby McFerrin — Don't Worry, Be Happy Best Pop Performance Duo/Group: Manhattan Transfer — Brasil Best Pop Instrumental: David Sanborn — Close-Up Best R&B Vocal Female: Anita Baker — Giving You the Best That I Got Best R&B Vocal Male: Terence Trent D'Arby — Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby Best R&B Performance Duo/Group: Gladys Knight & the Pips — Love Overboard Best R&B Instrumental: Chick Corea — Light Years Best R&B Song: Baker, Holland, Scarborough — Giving You the Best That I Got Best Rap Performance: DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince — Parents Just Don't Understand Best Rock Vocal Female: Tina Turner — Tina Live in Europe Best Rock Vocal Male: Robert Palmer — Simply Irresistible Best Rock Performance Duo/Group: U2 — Desire Best Rock Instrumental: Carlos Santana — Blues for Salvador Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance: Jethro Tull — Crest of a Knave Best Country Vocal Female: K.T. Oslin — Hold Me Best Country Vocal Male: Randy Travis — Old 8x10 Best Country Vocal Duo/Group: Judds — Give a Little Love Best Country Vocal Collaboration: k.d. lang & Roy Orbison — Crying Best Country Instrumental: Asleep at the Wheel — Sugarfoot Rag Best Country Song: K.T. Oslin — Hold Me Best Bluegrass Recording: various — various Best Gospel Female: Amy Grant — Lead Me On Best Gospel Male: Larnelle Harris — Christmas Best Gospel Duo/Group: Winans — The Winans Live at Carnegie Hall Best Soul Gospel Female: Aretha Franklin — One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism Best Soul Gospel Male: BeBe Winans — Abundant Life Best Soul Gospel Duo/Group: Aretha Franklin & Mavis Staples — Oh Happy Day Best Traditional Folk: Various — Folkways: A Vision Shared Best Contemporary Folk: Tracy Chapman — Tracy Chapman Best Reggae Recording: Ziggy Marley & Melody Makers — Conscious Party Best Jazz Vocal Female: Betty Carter — Look What I Got! Best Jazz Vocal Male: Bobby McFerrin — Brothers Best Jazz Vocal Duo/Group: Take 6 — Spread Love Best Jazz Performance Soloist: Michael Brecker — Don't Try This at Home Best Jazz Performance Group: McCoy Tyner, Pharoah Sanders et al — Blues for Coltrane Best Jazz Performance Big Band: Gil Evans — Bud and Bird Best Jazz Fusion: Yellowjackets — Politics Best Latin Pop: Roberto Carlos — Roberto Carlos Best Tropical Latin: Ruben Blades — Antecedente Best Mexican-American: Linda Ronstadt — Canciones de Mi Padre Best Classical Orchestra: Woods, Lane, Shaw — Rorem: String Symphony Best Classical Vocal: Buckley, Pavarotti — Pavarotti in Concert Best Opera: Raeburn, Solti — Wagner: Lohengrin Best Choral: Shaw — Verdi: Requiem & Operatic Choruses Best Classical Instrumental Soloist (w/orch): Giulini, Horowitz — Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 Best Classical Instrumental Soloist (w/o orch): Alicia de Larrocha — Albeniz: Iberia Best Chamber Music: Corkhill, Glennie, Perahia, Solti — Bartok Sonata Best Classical Contemporary Composition: Adams — Nixon in China Best Classical Album: Woods, Shaw — Verdi: Requiem Best Comedy Recording: Robin Williams — Good Morning Vietnam Best Instrumental Composition: various Best Song for Motion Picture/TV: Collins, Dozier — Two Hearts Best Score: Byrne, Cong Su, Sakamoto — The Last Emperor Best Instrumental Arrangement: Roger Kellaway — Memos From Paradise Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist: Jonathan Tunick — No One Is Alone Best Recording for Children: Cooder, Sottnick, Robin Williams — Pecos Bill Best Cast Show Album: Sondheim, Saks — Into the Woods Best Concept Music Video: Weird Al Yankovic — Fat Best Performance Music Video: U2, Avis — Where the Streets Have No Name Best Album Package: Bill Johnson — Tired of Runnin' Best Album Notes: Anthony DeCurtis — Crossroads (Eric Clapton) Best Polka Recording: Jimmy Sturr — Born to Polka Best Historical Album: Bill Levenson — Crossroads (Eric Clapton) Best Engineered Non-Classical: Tom Lord-Alge — Roll With It Best Engineered Classical: Jack Renner — Verdi: Requiem Producer of the Year: Neil Dorfsman Classical Producer of the Year: Robert Woods Best Spoken Word: Jesse Jackson — Speech by Rev. Jesse Jackson 📺 関連動画 Janet Jackson『Rhythm Nation 1814』(1980年代の象徴・後に Grammy 殿堂入り) 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第6回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1964年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第6回 グラミー賞(6th Annual GRAMMY Awards、1964-05-12 Chicago, Los Angeles & New York 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 —、放映 NBC。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(41 部門) Record of the Year: Henry Mancini — Days of Wine and Roses Album of the Year (non-classical): Barbra Streisand — The Barbra Streisand Album Best Classical Album: Benjamin Britten & London Symphony — Britten War Requiem Song of the Year: Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer — Days of Wine and Roses Best New Artist: Swingle Singers Best Vocal Performance Female: Barbra Streisand — The Barbra Streisand Album Best Vocal Performance Male: Jack Jones — Wives and Lovers Best Performance by a Vocal Group: Peter, Paul and Mary — Blowin' in the Wind Best Performance by a Chorus: Ward Swingle/Swingle Singers — Bach's Greatest Hits Best Performance by an Orchestra - for Dancing: Count Basie — This Time by Basie! Hits of the 50s and 60s Best Performance by an Orchestra/Instrumentalist (not jazz/dance): Al Hirt — Java Best Rock and Roll Recording: Nino Tempo & April Stevens — Deep Purple Best Country & Western Recording: Bobby Bare — Detroit City Best Rhythm & Blues Recording: Ray Charles — Busted Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical): Soeur Sourire — Dominique Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Soloist/Small Group: Bill Evans — Conversations with Myself Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Large Group: Woody Herman — Encore: Woody Herman, 1963 Best Original Jazz Composition: Steve Allen & Ray Brown — Gravy Waltz Best Classical Performance Orchestra: Erich Leinsdorf & Boston Symphony — Bartok Concerto for Orchestra Best Classical Performance Vocal Soloist: Leontyne Price — Great Scenes from Gershwin's Porgy and Bess Best Opera Recording: Erich Leinsdorf & RCA Italiana — Puccini Madama Butterfly Best Classical Performance Choral: Benjamin Britten & LSO — Britten War Requiem Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist with orch: Arthur Rubinstein — Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist/Duo without orch: Vladimir Horowitz — The Sound of Horowitz Best Classical Music Performance Chamber Music: Julian Bream — Evening of Elizabethan Music Best Classical Composition by Contemporary Composer: Benjamin Britten — War Requiem Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist: Andre Watts Best Recording for Children: Leonard Bernstein — Bernstein Conducts for Young People Best Comedy Performance: Allan Sherman — Hello Mudduh, Hello Faddah Best Instrumental Theme: Riz Ortolani — More (Theme from Mondo Cane) Best Original Score Motion Picture/TV: John Addison — Tom Jones Best Score from Original Cast Show Album: Jerry Bock & Sheldon Harnick — She Loves Me Best Instrumental Arrangement: Quincy Jones — I Can't Stop Loving You (Basie) Best Background Arrangement: Henry Mancini — Days of Wine and Roses Best Album Cover Classical: Robert M. Jones — Puccini Madama Butterfly (Leinsdorf) Best Album Cover Other Than Classical: John Berg — The Barbra Streisand Album Best Album Notes: Stanley Dance & Leonard Feather — The Ellington Era Best Engineered Recording Non-Classical: James Malloy — Charade (Mancini) Best Engineered Recording Classical: Lewis W. Layton — Puccini Madama Butterfly Best Engineered Recording Special/Novel Effects: Robert Fine — Civil War Vol. II Best Documentary/Spoken Word/Drama Recording: Edward Albee — Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 📺 関連動画 Recording Academy 公式チャンネル — Grammy 歴史的アーカイブ映像 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第7回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1965年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第7回 グラミー賞(7th Annual GRAMMY Awards、1965-04-13 Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 —、放映 NBC。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(47 部門) Record of the Year: Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto — The Girl from Ipanema Album of the Year: Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto — Getz/Gilberto Best Classical Album: Leonard Bernstein & New York Philharmonic — Bernstein Symphony No. 3 Kaddish Song of the Year: Jerry Herman — Hello, Dolly! Best New Artist: The Beatles Best Vocal Performance Female: Barbra Streisand — People Best Vocal Performance Male: Louis Armstrong — Hello, Dolly! Best Performance by a Vocal Group: The Beatles — A Hard Day's Night Best Performance by a Chorus: Swingle Singers — The Swingle Singers Going Baroque Best Instrumental Performance Non-Jazz: Henry Mancini — The Pink Panther Theme Best Rock and Roll Recording: Petula Clark — Downtown Best Country & Western Single: Roger Miller — Dang Me Best Country & Western Album: Roger Miller — Dang Me/Chug-A-Lug Best Country & Western Song: Roger Miller — Dang Me Best Country & Western Vocal Performance Female: Dottie West — Here Comes My Baby Best Country & Western Vocal Performance Male: Roger Miller — Dang Me Best New Country & Western Artist: Roger Miller Best Rhythm & Blues Recording: Nancy Wilson — How Glad I Am Best Folk Recording: Gale Garnett — We'll Sing in the Sunshine Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical): Tennessee Ernie Ford — Great Gospel Songs Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Small Group: Stan Getz — Getz/Gilberto Best Instrumental Jazz Performance Large Group: Laurindo Almeida — Guitar from Ipanema Best Original Jazz Composition: Lalo Schifrin — The Cat Best Classical Performance Orchestra: Erich Leinsdorf & Boston Symphony — Mahler Symphony No. 5/Berg Wozzeck Excerpts Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance: Leontyne Price — Berlioz Nuits d'Ete/Falla El Amor Brujo Best Opera Recording: Herbert von Karajan & Vienna Philharmonic — Bizet Carmen Best Choral Performance (non-opera): Robert Shaw Chorale — Britten A Ceremony of Carols Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist with orch: Isaac Stern — Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 1 Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist/Duo without orch: Vladimir Horowitz — Vladimir Horowitz Plays Beethoven, Debussy, Chopin Best Chamber Music Performance Vocal: Noah Greenberg & NY Pro Musica — It Was a Lover and His Lass Best Chamber Music Performance Instrumental: Heifetz/Lateiner/Piatigorsky — Beethoven Trio No. 1 Best Composition by Contemporary Composer: Samuel Barber — Piano Concerto Most Promising New Classical Recording Artist: Marilyn Horne Best Recording for Children: Julie Andrews/Van Dyke/cast — Mary Poppins Best Comedy Performance: Bill Cosby — I Started Out as a Child Best Instrumental Composition (non-jazz): Henry Mancini — The Pink Panther Theme Best Original Score Motion Picture/TV: Richard & Robert Sherman — Mary Poppins Best Score from Original Cast Show Album: Jule Styne & Bob Merrill cast — Funny Girl Best Instrumental Arrangement: Henry Mancini — Henry Mancini — The Pink Panther Theme Best Accompaniment Arrangement: Peter Matz — People (Streisand) Best Album Cover Classical: Robert M. Jones & Jan Balet — Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals/Britten Best Album Cover Other Than Classical: Robert Cato & Don Bronstein — People (Streisand) Best Album Notes: Stanton Catlin — Mexico (Carlos Chavez) Best Engineered Recording Non-Classical: Phil Ramone — Getz/Gilberto Best Engineered Recording Classical: Douglas Larter — Britten Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra Best Engineered Recording Special/Novel Effects: David Hassinger — The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles Best Documentary/Spoken Word/Drama Recording: That Was the Week That Was — BBC Tribute to John F. Kennedy 📺 関連動画 Recording Academy 公式チャンネル — Grammy 歴史的アーカイブ映像 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第5回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1963年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第5回 グラミー賞(5th Annual GRAMMY Awards、1963-05-15 Chicago, Los Angeles & New York 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Frank Sinatra、放映 ABC。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(39 部門) Record of the Year: Tony Bennett — I Left My Heart in San Francisco Album of the Year (non-classical): Vaughn Meader — The First Family Album of the Year Classical: Vladimir Horowitz — Columbia Records Presents Vladimir Horowitz Song of the Year: Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley — What Kind of Fool Am I? Best New Artist: Robert Goulet Best Solo Vocal Performance Female: Ella Fitzgerald — Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson Best Solo Vocal Performance Male: Tony Bennett — I Left My Heart in San Francisco Best Performance by a Vocal Group: Peter, Paul and Mary — If I Had a Hammer Best Performance by a Chorus: New Christy Minstrels — Presenting the New Christy Minstrels Best Performance by an Orchestra - for Dancing: Joe Harnell — Fly Me to the Moon and the Bossa Nova Pops Best Performance by an Orchestra/Instrumentalist (not jazz/dance): Peter Nero — The Colorful Peter Nero Best Rock and Roll Recording: Bent Fabric — Alley Cat Best Country & Western Recording: Burl Ives — Funny Way of Laughin' Best Rhythm & Blues Recording: Ray Charles — I Can't Stop Loving You Best Folk Recording: Peter, Paul and Mary — If I Had a Hammer Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording: Mahalia Jackson — Great Songs of Love and Faith Best Jazz Performance Soloist/Small Group: Stan Getz — Desafinado Best Jazz Performance Large Group: Stan Kenton — Adventures in Jazz Best Original Jazz Composition: Vince Guaraldi — Cast Your Fate to the Wind Best Classical Performance Orchestra: Igor Stravinsky & Columbia Symphony — Stravinsky The Firebird Ballet Best Classical Performance Vocal Soloist: Eileen Farrell — Gotterdammerung Brunnhilde's Immolation/Wesendonck Best Opera Recording: Georg Solti & Rome Opera — Verdi Aida Best Classical Performance Choral: Otto Klemperer — Bach St. Matthew Passion Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist with orch: Isaac Stern — Stravinsky Violin Concerto in D Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist/Duo without orch: Vladimir Horowitz — Columbia Records Presents Vladimir Horowitz Best Classical Performance Chamber Music: Heifetz/Piatigorsky — Heifetz-Piatigorsky Concerts with Primrose, Pennario Best Contemporary Composition: Igor Stravinsky — Stravinsky: The Flood Best Recording for Children: Leonard Bernstein — Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals/Britten Young Person's Guide Best Comedy Performance: Vaughn Meader — The First Family Best Instrumental Theme: Bobby Scott & Ric Marlowe — A Taste of Honey Best Original Cast Show Album: Richard Rodgers & cast — No Strings Best Instrumental Arrangement: Henry Mancini — Baby Elephant Walk Best Background Arrangement: Marty Manning — I Left My Heart in San Francisco (Bennett) Best Album Cover Classical: Marvin Schwartz — The Intimate Bach (Almeida) Best Album Cover Other Than Classical: Robert M. Jones — Lena... Lovely and Alive (Lena Horne) Best Engineering Contribution Non-Classical: Al Schmitt — Hatari! (Mancini) Best Engineered Recording Classical: Lewis W. Layton — Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra Best Engineering Contribution Novelty: Robert Fine — The Civil War Vol. I Best Documentary/Spoken Word Recording: Charles Laughton — The Story-Teller: A Session with Charles Laughton 📺 関連動画 Recording Academy 公式チャンネル — Grammy 歴史的アーカイブ映像 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第4回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1962年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第4回 グラミー賞(4th Annual GRAMMY Awards、1962-05-29 Chicago, Los Angeles & New York 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 —、放映 CBS。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(40 部門) Record of the Year: Henry Mancini — Moon River Album of the Year (non-classical): Judy Garland — Judy at Carnegie Hall Album of the Year Classical: Igor Stravinsky & Columbia Symphony — Stravinsky Conducts 1960 (Le Sacre/Petrushka) Song of the Year: Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer — Moon River Best New Artist: Peter Nero Best Solo Vocal Performance Female: Judy Garland — Judy at Carnegie Hall Best Solo Vocal Performance Male: Jack Jones — Lollipops and Roses Best Performance by a Vocal Group: Lambert, Hendricks & Ross — High Flying Best Performance by a Chorus: Johnny Mann — Great Band with Great Voices Best Performance by an Orchestra - for Dancing: Si Zentner — Up a Lazy River Best Performance by an Orchestra - other than Dancing: Henry Mancini — Breakfast at Tiffany's Best Rock and Roll Recording: Chubby Checker — Let's Twist Again Best Country & Western Recording: Jimmy Dean — Big Bad John Best Rhythm & Blues Performance: Ray Charles — Hit the Road Jack Best Folk Recording: Belafonte Folk Singers — Belafonte Folk Singers at Home and Abroad Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording: Mahalia Jackson — Everytime I Feel the Spirit Best Jazz Performance Soloist/Small Group: Andre Previn — Andre Previn Plays Harold Arlen Best Jazz Performance Large Group: Stan Kenton — Kenton's West Side Story Best Original Jazz Composition: Galt MacDermot — African Waltz Best Classical Performance Orchestra: Charles Munch & Boston Symphony — Ravel Daphnis et Chloe Best Classical Performance Vocal Soloist: Joan Sutherland — The Art of the Prima Donna Best Opera Recording: Erich Leinsdorf & Rome Opera — Puccini Madama Butterfly Best Classical Performance Choral: Robert Shaw — Bach B Minor Mass Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist with orch: Isaac Stern — Bartok Violin Concerto No. 1 Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist/Duo without orch: Laurindo Almeida — Reverie for Spanish Guitar Best Classical Performance Chamber Music: Heifetz/Piatigorsky/Primrose — Beethoven Serenade Op.8/Kodaly Duo Best Contemporary Classical Composition: Laurindo Almeida — Discantus Best Recording for Children: Leonard Bernstein — Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Best Comedy Performance: Mike Nichols & Elaine May — An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May Best Instrumental Theme or Instrumental Version of Song: Galt MacDermot — African Waltz Best Sound Track Album Score: Henry Mancini — Breakfast at Tiffany's Best Sound Track Album Original Cast Motion Picture/TV: Irwin Kostal & cast — West Side Story Best Original Cast Show Album: Frank Loesser & cast — How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Best Arrangement: Henry Mancini — Moon River Best Album Cover Classical: Marvin Schwartz — Puccini Madama Butterfly Best Album Cover Other Than Classical: Jim Silke — Judy at Carnegie Hall Best Engineering Contribution Popular: Robert Arnold — Judy at Carnegie Hall Best Engineering Contribution Classical: Lewis W. Layton — Ravel Daphnis et Chloe Best Engineering Contribution Novelty: John Kraus — Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America Best Documentary/Spoken Word Recording: Leonard Bernstein — Humor in Music 📺 関連動画 Recording Academy 公式チャンネル — Grammy 歴史的アーカイブ映像 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第2回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1959年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第2回 グラミー賞(2nd Annual GRAMMY Awards、1959-11-29 Los Angeles & New York 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Meredith Willson、放映 NBC(史上初テレビ放映、Sunday Showcase 内)。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(34 部門) Record of the Year: Bobby Darin — Mack the Knife Album of the Year: Frank Sinatra — Come Dance with Me! Song of the Year: Jimmy Driftwood — The Battle of New Orleans Best New Artist: Bobby Darin Best Vocal Performance Female: Ella Fitzgerald — But Not for Me Best Vocal Performance Male: Frank Sinatra — Come Dance with Me! Best Performance by a Vocal Group or Chorus: Mormon Tabernacle Choir — Battle Hymn of the Republic Best Performance by a Dance Band: Duke Ellington — Anatomy of a Murder Best Performance by an Orchestra: David Rose & Andre Previn — Like Young Best Performance by Top 40 Artist: Nat King Cole — Midnight Flyer Best Jazz Performance Soloist: Ella Fitzgerald — Ella Swings Lightly Best Jazz Performance Group: Jonah Jones — I Dig Chicks Best Country & Western Performance: Johnny Horton — The Battle of New Orleans Best Rhythm & Blues Performance: Dinah Washington — What a Diff'rence a Day Makes Best Performance Folk: Kingston Trio — The Kingston Trio at Large Best Classical Performance Orchestra: Charles Munch & Boston Symphony — Debussy Images for Orchestra Best Classical Performance Vocal Soloist: Jussi Bjorling — Bjoerling in Opera Best Classical Performance Opera Cast/Choral: Erich Leinsdorf & Vienna Philharmonic — Mozart Marriage of Figaro Best Classical Performance Concerto with Orchestra: Van Cliburn — Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 Best Classical Performance Concerto without Orchestra: Arthur Rubinstein — Beethoven Sonatas 21 & 18 Best Classical Performance Chamber Music: Heifetz/Piatigorsky — Beethoven Sonata No. 3/Brahms Sonata No. 1 Best Recording for Children: Peter Ustinov — Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Best Comedy Performance Spoken: Shelley Berman — Inside Shelley Berman Best Comedy Performance Musical: Homer and Jethro — The Battle of Kookamonga Best Musical Composition First Recorded 1959 (over 5 min): Duke Ellington — Anatomy of a Murder Best Sound Track Album Background Score: Duke Ellington — Anatomy of a Murder Best Sound Track Album Original Cast Motion Picture/TV: Andre Previn & Ken Darby — Porgy and Bess Best Broadway Show Album: Ethel Merman & cast — Gypsy (tie with Redhead) Best Arrangement: Billy May — Come Dance with Me (Sinatra) Best Engineering Contribution Non-Classical/Novelty: Robert Simpson — Belafonte at Carnegie Hall Best Engineering Contribution Classical: Lewis W. Layton — Victory at Sea Vol. I Best Engineering Contribution Novelty: Ted Keep — Alvin's Harmonica Best Album Cover: Robert M. Jones — Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 Best Performance Documentary/Spoken Word: Carl Sandburg — A Lincoln Portrait 📺 関連動画 Recording Academy 公式チャンネル — Grammy 歴史的アーカイブ映像 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

  • 第3回 グラミー賞 受賞者リスト(1961年) | GAJ ヒストリー

    第3回 グラミー賞(3rd Annual GRAMMY Awards、1961-04-12 Los Angeles & New York 開催)の全部門受賞者リスト。司会 Lloyd Bridges、放映 —。受賞者を ★ で示す。 📋 全部門 完全受賞者一覧(39 部門) Record of the Year: Percy Faith — Theme from A Summer Place Album of the Year: Bob Newhart — The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart Song of the Year: Ernest Gold — Theme of Exodus Best New Artist: Bob Newhart Best Vocal Performance Single Female: Ella Fitzgerald — Mack the Knife Best Vocal Performance Album Female: Ella Fitzgerald — Mack the Knife - Ella in Berlin Best Vocal Performance Single Male: Ray Charles — Georgia on My Mind Best Vocal Performance Album Male: Ray Charles — The Genius of Ray Charles Best Performance by a Vocal Group: Eydie Gorme & Steve Lawrence — We Got Us Best Performance by a Chorus: Norman Luboff — Songs of the Cowboy Best Performance by a Band for Dancing: Count Basie — Dance Along with Basie Best Performance by an Orchestra: Henry Mancini — Mr. Lucky Best Performance by a Pop Single Artist: Ray Charles — Georgia on My Mind Best Jazz Performance Solo or Small Group: Andre Previn — West Side Story Best Jazz Performance Large Group: Henry Mancini — Blues and the Beat Best Jazz Composition more than 5 min: Gil Evans & Miles Davis — Sketches of Spain Best Country & Western Performance: Marty Robbins — El Paso Best Rhythm & Blues Performance: Ray Charles — Let the Good Times Roll Best Performance Folk: Harry Belafonte — Swing Dat Hammer Best Classical Performance Orchestra: Fritz Reiner & Chicago Symphony — Bartok Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta Best Classical Performance Vocal Soloist: Leontyne Price — A Program of Song Best Classical Opera Production: Erich Leinsdorf & Rome Opera — Puccini Turandot Best Classical Performance Choral: Thomas Beecham — Handel Messiah Best Classical Performance Concerto/Instrumental Soloist with orch: Sviatoslav Richter — Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Duo (no orch): Laurindo Almeida — The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida Best Classical Performance Chamber Music: Laurindo Almeida — Conversations with the Guitar Best Contemporary Classical Composition: Aaron Copland — Orchestral Suite from The Tender Land Best Album Created for Children: Ross Bagdasarian — Let's All Sing with the Chipmunks Best Comedy Performance Spoken Word: Bob Newhart — The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back! Best Comedy Performance Musical: Jo Stafford & Paul Weston — Jonathan and Darlene Edwards in Paris Best Sound Track Album Music Score: Ernest Gold — Exodus Best Sound Track Album Original Cast Motion Picture/TV: Cole Porter & Sinatra cast — Can Can Best Show Album Original Cast: Mary Martin & cast — The Sound of Music Best Arrangement: Henry Mancini — Mr. Lucky Best Engineering Contribution Popular: Luis P. Valentin — Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook Best Engineering Contribution Classical: Hugh Davies — The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida Best Engineering Contribution Novelty: John Kraus — The Old Payola Roll Blues Best Album Cover: Marvin Schwartz — Latin a la Lee (Peggy Lee) Best Performance Documentary/Spoken Word: Robert Bialek — FDR Speaks 📺 関連動画 Recording Academy 公式チャンネル — Grammy 歴史的アーカイブ映像 発行:株式会社BRUSH MUSIC / GAJ(ジ・アソシエーション・ジャパン)ヒストリー

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