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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Thursday, February 24, 2000

List of Grammy winners




        Complete list of 42nd Annual Grammy Award winners presented Wednesday in Los Angeles:

        • Album of the Year: Supernatural, Santana.

        • New Artist: Christina Aguilera.

        • Rap Performance by Duo or Group: “You Got Me,” The Roots and Erykah Baduh.

        • Record of the year: Smooth, Santana.

        • Song of the year (composer's award): “Smooth,” Itaal Shur and Rob Thomas (Santana featuring Rob Thomas).

        • Female Country Vocal Performance: “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” Shania Twain.

        • Female R&B Vocal Performance: “It's Not Right But It's Okay,” Whitney Houston.

        • Male Pop Vocal Performance: “Brand New Day,” Sting.

        • Country Album: Fly, Dixie Chicks.

        • R&B Album: “Fanmail,” TLC.

        • Female Pop Vocal Performance: “I Will Remember You,” Sarah McLachlan.

        • Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “Maria Maria,” Santana.

        • Pop Collaboration with Vocals: “Smooth,” Santana featuring Rob Thomas.

        • Pop Instrumental Performance: “El Farol,” Santana.

        • Dance Recording: “Believe,” Cher.

        • Pop Album: “Brand New Day,” Sting.

        • Traditional Pop Vocal Performance: “Bennett Sings Ellington — Hot and Cool,” Tony Bennett.

        • Female Rock Vocal Performance: “Sweet Child o' Mine,” Sheryl Crow.

        • Male Rock Vocal Performance: “American Woman,” Lenny Kravitz.

        • Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “Put Your Lights On,” Santana featuring Everlast.

        • Hard Rock Performance: “Whiskey in the Jar,” Metallica.

        • Metal Performance: “Iron Man,” Black Sabbath.

        • Rock Instrumental Performance: “The Calling,” Santana featuring Eric Clapton.

        • Rock Song: “Scar Tissue,” Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers).

        • Rock Album: Supernatural, Santana.

        • Alternative Music Performance: “Mutations,” Beck.

        • Male R&B Vocal Performance: “Staying Power,” Barry White.

        • R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “No Scrubs,” TLC.

        • R&B Song: “No Scrubs,” TLC.

        • Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: “Staying Power,” Barry White.

        • Rap Solo Performance: “My Name Is,” Eminem.

        • Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: “Guilty Conscience,” Eminem and Dr. Dre.

        • Rap Album: The Slim Shady LP, Eminem.

        • Male Country Vocal Performance: “Choices,” George Jones.

        • Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “Ready to Run,” Dixie Chicks.

        • Country Collaboration with Vocals: After the Gold Rush, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Parton.

        • Country Instrumental Performance: “Bob's Breakdowns,” Asleep at the Wheel featuring Tommy Allsup, Floyd Domino, Larry Franklin, Vince Gill and Steve Wariner.

        • Country Song: “Come On Over,” Robert John “Mutt” Lange and Shania Twain (Shania Twain).

        • Bluegrass Album: Ancient Tones, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder.

        • New Age Album: Celtic Solstice, Paul Winter and Friends.

        • Contemporary Jazz Performance: “Inside,” David Sanborn.

        • Jazz Vocal Performance: “When I Look in Your Eyes,” Diana Krall.

        • Jazz Instrumental Solo: “In Walked Wayne,” Wayne Shorter.

        • Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group: “Like Minds,” Gary Burton, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Roy Haynes and Dave Holland.

        • Large Jazz Ensemble Performance: “Serendipity 18,” The Bob Florence Limited Edition.

        • Latin Jazz Performance: “Latin Soul,” Poncho Sanchez.

        • Rock Gospel Album: Pray, Rebecca St. James.

        • Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: Speechless, Steven Curtis Chapman.

        • Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: Kennedy Center Homecoming, Bill and Gloria Gaither and their Homecoming Friends.

        • Traditional Soul Gospel Album: Christmas With Shirley Caesar, Shirley Caesar.

        • Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: Mountain High ... Valley Low, Yolanda Adams.

        • Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: High and Lifted Up, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.

        • Latin Pop Performance: “Tiempos,” Ruben Blades.

        • Latin Rock/Alternative Performance: “Resurrection,” Chris Perez Band.

        • raditional Tropical Latin Performance: “Mambo Bir dland,” Tito Puente.

        • Salsa Performance: “Llego...Van Van: Van Van is Here,” Los Van Van.

        • Merengue Performance: “Pintame,” Elvis Crespo.

        • Mexican-American Performance: “100 Anos de Mariachi,” Placido Domingo.

        • Tejano Performance: “Por Eso Te Amo,” Los Palominos.

        • Traditional Blues Album: Blues on the Bayou, B.B. King.

        • Contemporary Blues Album: Take Your Shoes Off, Robert Cray Band.

        • Traditional Folk Album: Press On, June Carter Cash.

        • Contemporary Folk Album: Mule Variations, Tom Waits.

        • Reggae Album: Calling Rastafari, Burning Spear.

        • World Music Album: Livro, Caetano Veloso.

        • Polka Album: Polkasonic, Brave Combo.

        • Musical Album for Children: The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Various Artists.

        • Spoken Word Album for Children: Listen to the Storyteller, Wynton Marsalis, Graham Greene and Kate Winslet.

        • Spoken Word Album: The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr., LeVar Burton.

        • Spoken Comedy Album: Bigger and Blacker, Chris Rock.

        • Musical Show Album: Annie Get Your Gun, Stephen Ferrera and John McDaniel, producers.

        • Soundtrack Album: Tarzan, Phil Collins.

        • Instrumental Composition Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: “A Bug's Life,” Randy Newman, composer.

        • Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: “Beautiful Stranger” (from “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me”), Madonna and William Orbit.

        • Instrumental Composition: “Joyful Noise Suite,” Don Sebesky, composer.

        • Instrumental Arrangement: “Chelsea Bridge,” Don Sebesky, arranger.

        • Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s): “Lonely Town” (Charlie Haden Quartet West Featuring Shirley Horn), Alan Broadbent, arranger.

        • Recording Package: “Ride With Bob,” Asleep at the Wheel.

        • Boxed Recording Package: “Miles Davis — The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions.”

        • Album Notes: John Coltrane — The Classic Quartet — Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings.

        • Historical Album: “The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition — The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (1927-1973).”

        • Engineered Album, Non-Classical: When I Look In Your Eyes (Diana Krall), Al Schmitt, engineer.

        • Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Walter Afanasieff.

        • Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical: Club 69 (Peter Rauhofer).

        • Engineered Album, Classical: “Stravinsky: Firebird; The Rite of Spring; Persephone, Markus Heiland, engineer.

        • Producer of the Year, Classical Albums only: Adam Abeshouse, Chopin: Etudes — The Complete Piano Works, Vol. Ten, and other recordings.

        • Classical Album: Stravinsky: Firebird; The Rite of Spring; Persephone, San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor.

        • Orchestral Performance: Stravinsky: Firebird, The Rite of Spring; Persephone, Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor.

        • Opera Recording: Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress, John Eliot Gardiner, conductor.

        • Choral Performance: Britten: War Requiem, Robert Shafer, conductor

        • Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra): “Prokofiev: Piano Cons. Nos. 1 and 3/Bartok: Piano Con. No. 3,” Martha Argerich, piano.

        • Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra): “Shostakovich: 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87,” Vladimir Ashkenazy, piano.

        • Chamber Music Performance Award to the Artists: “Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas,” Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin, and Lambert Orkis, piano.

        • Small Ensemble Performance (with or without conductor): “Colors of Love,” Chanticleer; Joseph Jennings, conductor.

        • Classical Vocal Performance: “Mahler: Des Knaben Wunderhorn,” Thomas Quasthoff, baritone, Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo soprano.

        • Classical Contemporary Composition: “Boulez: Repons,” Pierre Boulez, composer.

        • Classical Crossover Album: Schickele: Hornsmoke, Chestnut Brass Co.

        • Short Form Music Video: “Freak on a Leash,” Korn.

        • Long Form Music Video: “Bands of Gypsys — Live at Fillmore East,” Jimi Hendrix.

        Honorary Grammy Awards announced in advance:

        • Lifetime Achievement Awards: Harry Belafonte, Woody Guthrie, John Lee Hooker, Mitch Miller and Willie Nelson.

        • Trustee Awards: recording executive Clive Davis, record producer Phil Spector.

        • Legend Award: Elton John.

        • AP coverageOfficial Grammy Web site



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