Grammy Awards of 2001
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43rd Grammy Awards | |
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Date | February 21, 2001 |
Venue | Staples Center, Los Angeles, California |
Host | Jon Stewart |
Network: | CBS |
The 43rd Grammy Awards were held on February 21, 2001. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.
[edit] Award winners:
- Record of the Year
- Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois (producers), Steve Lillywhite, Richard Rainey (engineers/mixers) & U2 for "Beautiful Day"
- Album of the Year
- Walter Becker, Donald Fagen (producers), Phil Burnett, Roger Nichols, Elliot Scheiner (engineers/mixers) & Steely Dan for Two Against Nature
- Song of the Year
- U2 for "Beautiful Day"
[edit] Alternative
- Best Alternative Music Album
- Nigel Godrich (producer & engineer/mixer) & Radiohead (producer & artist) for Kid A
[edit] Blues
- Best Traditional Blues Album
- Simon Climie (producer), Alan Douglas (engineer), Eric Clapton (producer & artist) & B. B. King for Riding With the King
- Best Contemporary Blues Album
- Tony Braunagel (producer), Joe McGrath, Terry Becker (engineers/mixers), Taj Mahal & the Phantom Blues Band for Shoutin' In Key
[edit] Children's
- Best Musical Album for Children
- Joseph Miskulin (engineer/mixer & producer), Dan Rudin & Brent Truitt (engineers/mixers) & Riders in the Sky for Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs
- Best Spoken Word Album for Children
- David Rapkin (producer) & Jim Dale for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
[edit] Classical
- Best Orchestral Performance
- Stephen Johns (producer), Mike Clements (engineer), Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) & the Berliner Philharmonic for Mahler: Sym. No. 10
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- Christopher Raeburn (producer), Jonathan Stokes (engineer), Cecilia Bartoli & 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 & the Orchestre de l'Opera Nationale de Lyon for Busoni: Doktor Faust
- Best Choral Performance
- Karen Wilson (producer), Don Harder (engineer), Helmuth Rilling (conductor) & the Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra & Chorus for Penderecki: Credo
- Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
- Grace Row (producer), Charles Harbutt (engineer), Roger Norrington (conductor), Joshua Bell & the London Philharmonic for Maw: Violin Concerto
- Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
- Tobias Lehmann (producer), Jens Schünemann (engineer) & 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) & 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 & engineers) & the Emerson String Quartet for Shostakovich: The String Quartets
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
- George Crumb (composer) & Thomas Conlin for Crumb: Star-Child
- Best Classical Album
- Da-Hong Seetoo & Max Wilcox (producers & engineers) & the Emerson String Quartet for Shostakovich: The String Quartets
- Best Classical Crossover Album
- Steven Epstein (producer), Richard King (engineer), Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer & Mark O'Connor for Appalachian Journey
[edit] Composing and arranging
- 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) & Thomas Newman (composer) for American Beauty
- Best Instrumental Arrangement
- Chick Corea (arranger) for "Spain for Sextet & Orchestra"
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
- Vince Mendoza (arranger) for "Both Sides Now" performed by Joni Mitchell
[edit] Country
- 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 & Tim McGraw for "Let's Make Love"
- Best Country Instrumental Performance
- Alison Brown & Béla Fleck for "Leaving Cottondale"
- Best Country Song
- Mark D. Sanders & 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) & Faith Hill (producer & artist) for Breathe
- Best Bluegrass Album
- Steve Buckingham (producer), Gary Paczosa (engineer/mixer) & Dolly Parton for The Grass is Blue
[edit] Film/TV/Media
- Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
- Danny Bramson & Cameron Crowe (producers) for Almost Famous performed by various artists
[edit] Folk
- Best Traditional Folk Album
- Mark Linett (engineer) & Dave Alvin (producer & artist) for Public Domain - Songs from the Wild Land
- Best Contemporary Folk Album
- Malcolm Burn (engineer & producer), Jim Watts (engineer) & Emmylou Harris for Red Dirt Girl
- Best Native American Music Album
- Tom Bee (producer) & Douglas Spotted Eagle (producer & engineer/mixer) for Gathering of Nations Pow Wow performed by various artists
[edit] Gospel
- Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
- Dennis Herring (producer & engineer/mixer), Rich Hasal (engineer/mixer) & 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) & Petra for Double Take
- Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
- Bubba Smith, Michael E. Mathis (producers) & Shirley Caesar (producer & artist) for You Can Make It
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
- Warryn 'Baby Dubb' Campbell (producer) & Mary Mary for Thankful
- Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
- Brent King, Alan Shulman (engineers), Ricky Skaggs (producer & artist) & Kentucky Thunder for Soldier of the Cross
- Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
- Carol Cymbala & Oliver Wells (producers) for Live - God Is Working performed by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
[edit] Historical
- Best Historical Album
- Steve Berkowitz, Seth Rothstein (producers), Phil Schaap (producer & engineer), Michael Brooks, Seth Foster, Andreas Meyer, Woody Pornpitaksuk, Ken Robertson, Tom Ruff & Mark Wilder (engineers) for Louis Armstrong: The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings
[edit] Jazz
- Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
- Pat Metheny for "(Go) Get It"
- Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
- Rob 'Wacko' Hunter (engineer/mixer & producer), Branford Marsalis (producer) & the Branford Marsalis Quartet for Contemporary Jazz
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
- James Farber (engineer/mixer) & Joe Lovano (producer & artist) for 52nd Street Themes
- Best Jazz Vocal Album
- Erik Zobler (engineer/mixer), George Duke (producer) & Dianne Reeves for In the Moment - Live in Concert
- Best Contemporary Jazz Album
- Richard Battaglia, Robert Battaglia (engineers/mixers), Béla Fleck (engineer/mixer & producer) & Béla Fleck and the Flecktones for Outbound
- Best Latin Jazz Album
- Jon Fausty (engineer/mixer) & Chucho Valdés for Live at the Village Vanguard
[edit] Latin
- Best Latin Pop Album
- Adam Blackburn, Eric Schilling, Marcelo Añez, Sebastián Krys (engineers), Tim Mitchell (producer) & Shakira (producer & artist) for Shakira - MTV Unplugged
- Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album
- Freddy Piñero Jr, Gustavo Celis, Javier Garza, Mauricio Guerrero, Scott Canto, Sebastián Krys (engineers), Emilio Estefan, George Noriega, Robert Blades (producers) & Gloria Estefan for Alma Caribeña
- Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
- Carlos Ceballos (engineer/mixer) & Pepe Aguilar (producer & artist) for Por Una Mujer Bonita
- Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album
- Humberto Gatica (engineer & producer) & La Ley for Uno
- Best Tejano Album
- Edward Pérez, Greg García, (engineers), Freddie Martínez, Hugo Guerrero (engineers & producers) & The Legends for ¿Qué Es Música Tejana?
- Best Salsa Album
- Jon Fausty (engineer/mixer), Eddie Palmieri & Tito Puente (producers & artists) for Masterpiece/Obra Maestra
- Best Merengue Album
- David Hewitt, Hector Ivan Rosa (engineers/mixers) & Olga Tañón (producer & artist) for Olga Viva, Viva Olga
[edit] Musical Show
- Best Musical Show Album
- Frank Filipetti (engineer/mixer & producer), Guy Babylon & Paul Bogaev, Chris Montan (producers), Elton John (composer), Tim Rice (lyricist) & the original Broadway cast for Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida
[edit] Music video
- Best Short Form Music Video
- Tina Nakane (video producer), Jesse Peretz (video director) & Foo Fighters for "Learn to Fly"
- Best Long Form Music Video
- Andrew Solt (video producer & director), Greg Vines, Leslie Tong & Yoko Ono (producers) for Gimme Some Truth - The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album performed by John Lennon
[edit] New Age
- Best New Age Album
- Gary Barlough, Peter R. Kelsey (engineers/mixers) & Kitaro (producer & artist) for Thinking of You
[edit] Packaging and Notes
- Best Recording Package
- Kevin Reagan (art director) for Music performed by Madonna
- Best Boxed Recording Package
- Arnold Levine & Frank Harkins (art directors) for Miles Davis & John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955-1961 performed by Miles Davis & John Coltrane
- Best Album Notes
- Bob Blumenthal (notes writer) for Miles Davis & John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955-1961 performed by Miles Davis & John Coltrane
[edit] Polka
- Best Polka Album
- Jon Dickson, Ken Irwin (engineer), Tom Pick (engineer & producer) & Jimmy Sturr for Touched by a Polka
[edit] Pop
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
- Macy Gray for "I Try"
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
- Sting for "She Walks This Earth (Soberana Rosa)"
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Steely Dan for "Cousin Dupree"
- 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 & mixers) & Baha Men for "Who Let the Dogs Out"
- Best Pop Vocal Album
- Elliot Scheiner, Phil Burnett, Roger Nichols (engineers/mixers), Donald Fagen, Walter Becker (producers) & Steely Dan for Two Against Nature
- Best Pop Instrumental Album
- Dan Gellert (engineer/mixer) & Joe Jackson (producer & artist) for Symphony No. 1
[edit] Production and engineering
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
- Dave Russell, Elliot Scheiner, Phil Burnett & Roger Nichols (engineers) for Two Against Nature performed by Steely Dan
- Best Engineered Album, Classical
- John Eargle (engineer) & Zdenek Macal (conductor) for Dvorák: Requiem, Op. 89; Sym. No. 9, Op. 95 "From the New World"
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
- Producer of the Year, Classical
- Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical
[edit] R&B
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
- Toni Braxton for "He Wasn't Man Enough"
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
- D'Angelo for "Untitled (How Does It Feel)"
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Destiny's Child for "Say My Name"
- Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
- The Temptations for Ear-Resistible
- Best R&B Song
- La Shawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, Rodney Jerkins, Beyoncé Knowles, LeToya Luckett, LaTavia Roberson & Kelendria Rowland for "Say My Name" performed by Destiny's Child
- Best R&B Album
- Russell "The Dragon" Elevado (engineer/mixer) & D'Angelo (engineer/mixer, producer & artist) for Voodoo
[edit] Rap
- Best Rap Solo Performance
- Eminem for "The Real Slim Shady"
- Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
- Dr. Dre & Eminem for "Forgot about Dre"
- Best Rap Album
- Dr. Dre, Richard Huredia (engineers/mixers) & Eminem (producer & artist) for The Marshall Mathers LP
[edit] Reggae
- Best Reggae Album
- Beenie Man for Art and Life
[edit] Rock
- Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
- Sheryl Crow for "There Goes the Neighborhood"
- Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
- Lenny Kravitz for "Again"
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- U2 for "Beautiful Day"
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- Michael Kamen (conductor), Metallica & the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra for "The Call of Ktulu"
- Best Hard Rock Performance
- Rage Against the Machine for "Guerrilla Radio"
- Best Metal Performance
- Deftones for "Elite"
- Best Rock Song
- Scott Stapp & Mark Tremonti (songwriters) for "With Arms Wide Open" performed by Creed
- Best Rock Album
- Adam Kasper (engineer/mixer & producer) & Foo Fighters (producer & artist) for There Is Nothing Left to Lose
[edit] Spoken
- Best Spoken Word Album
- Rick Harris, John Runnette (producers) & Sidney Poitier for The Measure of a Man
- Best Spoken Comedy Album
- John Runnette (producer) & George Carlin for Braindroppings
[edit] Trad Pop
- Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
- Allen Sides, Geoff Foster (engineers/mixers), Larry Klein (producer) & Joni Mitchell (producer & artist) for Both Sides Now
[edit] World
- Best World Music Album
- Antônio 'Moogie' Canàzio (engineer/mixer & producer), Caetano Veloso (producer) & João Gilberto for João Voz e Violão
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