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2005 GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS
Associated Press
Album of the Year: " Genius Loves Company," Ray Charles and various artists.
Record of the Year: " Here We Go Again," Ray Charles and Norah Jones.
Song of the Year: " Daughters," John Mayer.
Rock Performance by a Duo or Group
with Vocal: " Vertigo," U2.
Country Album: " Van Lear Rose," Loretta Lynn.
Rap Album: " The College Dropout," Kanye West.
R&B Album: " The Diary of Alicia Keys," Alicia Keys.
New Artist: Maroon 5.
Rock Album: " American Idiot," Green Day.
Pop Performance by a Duo or Group
With Vocal: " Heaven," Los Lonely Boys.
Male R&B Vocal Performance: " Call My Name," Prince.
Engineered Album, Classical: "Higdon:
City Scape; Concerto for Orchestra," Jack Renner, engineer (Robert Spano).
Producer of the Year, Classical:
David Frost.
Classical Album: " Adams: On the Transmigration of Souls,"
Lorin Maazel, conductor; John Adams and Lawrence Rock, producers.
Orchestral Performance: "Adams: On
the Transmigration of Souls," Lorin Maazel, conductor; John Adams and
Lawrence Rock, producers.
Opera Recording: "Mozart: Le Nozze di
Figaro," Rene Jacobs, conductor; Patrizia Ciofi, Veronique Gens, Simon
Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager and Lorenzo Regazzo; Martin Sauer,
producer (Various Artists; Concerto Koln).
Choral Performance: "Berlioz:
Requiem," Robert Spano, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, choir director (Frank
Lopardo, tenor; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus; Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra).
Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance
(with Orchestra): "Previn: Violin Concerto 'Anne-Sophie'/Bernstein:
Serenade," Andre Previn, conductor; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin (Boston
Symphony Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra).
Instrumental Soloist Performance
(without Orchestra): "Aire Latino (Morel, Villa-Lobos, Ponce, etc.),"
David Russell, guitar.
Chamber Music Performance: "Prokofiev
(Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella -- Suite for Two Pianos/Ravel: Ma Mere L'Oye,"
Martha Argerich, piano and Mikhail Pletnev, piano.
Small Ensemble Performance (with or
without conductor): "Carlos Chavez -- Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 2,"
Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music.
Classical Vocal Performance: "Ives:
Songs (The Things Our Fathers Loved; the Housatonic at Stockbridge,
etc.)," Susan Graham, mezzo soprano.
Classical Contemporary Composition:
"Adams: On the Transmigration of Souls," John Adams (Lorin Maazel;
Brooklyn Youth Chorus and New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic).
Classical Crossover Album: "LAGQ's
Guitar Heroes," Los Angeles Guitar Quartet.
Traditional Folk Album: "Beautiful
Dreamer -- The Songs of Stephen Foster," Various Artists.
Contemporary Folk Album: " The Revolution Starts ... Now," Steve Earle.
Native American Music Album: "Cedar
Dream Songs," Bill Miller.
Hawaiian Music Album: "Slack Key
Guitar Volume 2," Various Artists.
Reggae Album: "True Love," Toots and The Maytals.
Traditional World Music Album: "Raise
Your Spirit Higher," Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
Contemporary World Music Album: " Egypt," Youssou N'Dour.
Polka Album: "Let's Kiss: 25th
Anniversary Album," Brave Combo.
Musical Album for Children:
"cELLAbration! A Tribute to Ella Jenkins," Various Artists.
Spoken Word Album for Children: "The
Train They Call The City of New Orleans," Tom Chapin.
Spoken Word Album: "My Life," Bill
Clinton.
Comedy Album: "The Daily Show With
Jon Stewart Presents ... America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy
Inaction," Jon Stewart and the Cast of "The Daily Show."
Musical Show Album: "Wicked."
Compilation Soundtrack Album for a
Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: " Garden State," Various Artists.
Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion
Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: " The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
King," Howard Shore, composer.
Song Written for a Motion Picture,
Television or Other Visual Media: " Into the West," Annie Lennox, Howard Shore and Fran
Walsh, songwriters, track from "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the
King."
Instrumental Composition: "Merengue,"
Paquito D'Rivera, composer ( Yo-Yo Ma), from "Obrigado Brazil --
Live in Concert."
Instrumental Arrangement: "Past
Present and Future," Slide Hampton, arranger (The Vanguard Jazz
Orchestra), from "The Way -- Music of Slide Hampton."
Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying
Vocalist(s): "Over the Rainbow," Victor Vanacore, arranger (Ray Charles
& Johnny Mathis), from "Genius Loves Company."
Recording Package: " A Ghost Is Born," Peter Buchanan-Smith
and Dan Nadel, art directors ( Wilco).
Boxed or Special Limited Edition
Package: "Once in a Lifetime," Stefan Sagmeister, art director ( Talking Heads).
Album Notes: "The Complete Columbia
Recordings of Woody Herman and His Orchestra and Woodchoppers
(1945-1947)," Loren Schoenberg, album notes writer (Woody Herman and His
Orchestra).
Historical Album: "Night Train to
Nashville: Music City Rhythm and Blues, 1945-1970," Daniel Cooper and
Michael Gray, compilation producers.
Best Engineered Album, non-classical:
"Genius Loves Company."
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical:
John Shanks.
Best Remixed Recording,
Non-Classical: Jacques Lu Cont, "It's My Life (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin
White Duke Mix)."
Best Surround Sound Album: "Genius
Loves Company."
Latin Pop Album: " Amar Sin Mentiras," Marc Anthony.
Latin Rock/Alternative Album: Ozomatli.
Traditional Tropical Latin Album:
"Ahora Si!" Israel Lopez "Cachao."
Salsa/Merengue Album: " Across 110th Street," Spanish Harlem Orchestra featuring Ruben Blades.
Mexican/Mexican-American Album:
"Intimamente," Intocable.
Tejano Album: "Polkas, Gritos y
Acordeones," David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman and Sunny Sauceda.
Short Form Music Video: "Vertigo,"
U2.
Long Form Music Video: "Concert for
George," Various Artists.
Gospel Performance: " Heaven Help Us All," Ray Charles and Gladys Knight.
Rock Gospel Album: " Wire," Third Day.
Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: " All Things New," Steven Curtis Chapman.
Southern, Country, or Bluegrass
Gospel Album: " Worship and Faith," Randy Travis.
Traditional Soul Gospel Album: " There Will Be a Light," Ben Harper and The Blind Boys of
Alabama.
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: " Nothing Without You," Smokie Norful.
Gospel Choir or Chorus Album: "Live
... This is Your House," The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.
Traditional Blues Album: "Blues to
the Bone," Etta James.
Contemporary Blues Album: " Keep It Simple," Keb' Mo'.
New Age Album: "Returning," Will Ackerman.
Contemporary Jazz Album: " Unspeakable," Bill Frisell.
Jazz Vocal Album: " R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal),"
Nancy Wilson.
Jazz Instrumental Solo: "Speak Like a
Child," Herbie Hancock.
Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual
or Group: " Illuminations," McCoy Tyner with Gary Bartz, Terence
Blanchard, Christian McBride and Lewis Nash.
Large Jazz Ensemble Album: "Concert
in the Garden," Maria Schneider Orchestra.
Latin Jazz Album: " Land of the Sun," Charlie Haden.
Female Country Vocal Performance: " Redneck Woman," Gretchen Wilson.
Male Country Vocal Performance: "Live
Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw.
Country Performance by a Duo or Group
With Vocal: " Top of the World," Dixie Chicks.
Country Collaboration With Vocals:
" Portland Oregon," Loretta Lynn and Jack White.
Country Instrumental Performance:
"Earl's Breakdown," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band featuring Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar
Clements and Jerry Douglas.
Country Song: "Live Like You Were
Dying," Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman (Tim McGraw).
Bluegrass Album: "Brand New Strings,"
Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder.
Female R&B Vocal Performance: " If I Ain't Got You," Alicia Keys.
R&B Performance by a Duo or Group
With Vocals: " My Boo," Usher and Alicia Keys.
Traditional R&B Vocal
Performance: " Musicology," Prince.
Urban/Alternative Performance: "Cross
My Mind," Jill Scott.
R&B Song: " You Don't Know My Name," Alicia Keys,
Harold Lilly and Kanye West (Alicia Keys).
Contemporary R&B Album: " Confessions," Usher.
Rap Solo Performance: " 99 Problems," Jay-Z.
Rap Performance by a Duo or Group:
" Let's Get It Started," The Black Eyed Peas.
Rap/Sung Collaboration: " Yeah!" Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris.
Rap Song: " Jesus Walks," Miri Ben Ari, C. Smith
and Kanye West (Kanye West).
Female Pop Vocal Performance: " Sunrise," Norah Jones.
Male Pop Vocal Performance:
"Daughters," John Mayer.
Pop Collaboration With Vocals: " Here We Go Again," Ray Charles and
Norah Jones.
Pop Instrumental Performance: " 11th Commandment," Ben Harper.
Pop Instrumental Album: "Henry
Mancini: Pink Guitar," Various Artists.
Pop Vocal Album: "Genius Loves
Company," Ray Charles and Various Artists.
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