58th Annual Grammy Awards

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58th Annual Grammy Awards
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Official poster
DateFebruary 15, 2016
LocationStaples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Hosted byLL Cool J
Most awardsKendrick Lamar (5)
Most nominationsKendrick Lamar (11)
Websitehttp://www.grammy.com/ Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
Viewership24.9 million viewers[1]

The 58th Annual Grammy Awards was held on February 15, 2016, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The ceremony recognizes the best recordings, compositions and artists of the eligibility year, which was from October 1, 2014, to September 30, 2015.[2] The "pre-telecast" ceremony, officially known as the Premiere Ceremony, in which the majority of awards were presented, was held at the nearby Microsoft Theater. It was the 16th Grammy ceremony to be held at the Staples Center, tying the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles for hosting the most Grammy ceremonies. It also marks the latest date for a Grammy ceremony since 2003, which were held on February 23.

Unlike previous years, where it was held on a Sunday, the 2016 edition was held on a Monday for the first time to take advantage of the U.S. Presidents' Day long weekend.[3] The ceremony was televised in the United States by CBS; for the first time, CBS affiliates in the West Coast and U.S. territories outside the continental region, including Hawaii and Alaska, had the option of broadcasting the Grammys live from the East coast feed, in addition to an encore in local primetime.[4]

Nominations for the 58th Grammy Awards ceremony were announced on December 7, 2015, returning to the traditional format of an immediate press conference/release reveal of all nominees rather than the "all-day event" unveiling attempted by The Recording Academy and CBS over the previous few years. Kendrick Lamar received the most nominations with 11, and became the rapper with the most nominations in a single night, and second overall behind Michael Jackson (12 nominations in 1984).[5] Taylor Swift and The Weeknd received seven nominations each. Producer Max Martin received the most nominations for a non-performing artist, with six.[6] LL Cool J hosted for the fifth consecutive year.[7] As part of a commercial break on the U.S. broadcast paid for by Target, Gwen Stefani also presented a live music video for her new single "Make Me Like You".[8][9]

Kendrick Lamar led the winners with five trophies, including Best Rap Album for To Pimp a Butterfly. Taylor Swift won three awards, including Album of the Year for 1989, becoming the first female artist to win Album of the Year twice as main credited artist. Alabama Shakes also won three including Best Alternative Music Album for Sound & Color. Ed Sheeran won two including Song of the Year for "Thinking Out Loud". Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk" won for Record of the Year and Meghan Trainor won for Best New Artist.

Performers[]

Artist(s) Song(s)
Taylor Swift "Out of the Woods"
Carrie Underwood
Sam Hunt
"Take Your Time"
"Heartbeat"
The Weeknd "Can't Feel My Face"
"In the Night"
Ellie Goulding
Andra Day
"Love Me like You Do"
"Rise Up"

John Legend
Demi Lovato
Luke Bryan
Meghan Trainor
Tyrese Gibson
Lionel Richie
Tribute to Lionel Richie[10]
"Easy"
"Hello"
"Penny Lover"
"You Are"
"Brick House"
"All Night Long (All Night)"
Little Big Town "Girl Crush"
Stevie Wonder
Pentatonix
Tribute to Maurice White
"That's the Way of the World"
Eagles
Bernie Leadon
Jackson Browne
Tribute to Glenn Frey[11]
"Take It Easy"
Tori Kelly
James Bay
"Hollow"
"Let It Go"
The cast of Hamilton "Alexander Hamilton"
(Live from the Richard Rodgers Theatre)
Kendrick Lamar "The Blacker the Berry"
"Alright"
"King Kunta" | 09.21.2014"[12]
Miguel
Greg Phillinganes
Tribute to Michael Jackson
"She's Out of My Life"
Adele "All I Ask"
Justin Bieber
Diplo
Skrillex
"Love Yourself"
"Where Are Ü Now"
Lady Gaga
Nile Rodgers
Tribute to David Bowie[13]
"Space Oddity"
"Changes"
"Ziggy Stardust"
"Suffragette City"
"Rebel Rebel"
"Fashion"
"Fame"
"Under Pressure"
"Let's Dance"
"Heroes"
Chris Stapleton
Gary Clark Jr.
Bonnie Raitt
Tribute to B.B. King[14]
"The Thrill Is Gone"
Alabama Shakes "Don't Wanna Fight"
The Hollywood Vampires Tribute to Lemmy[15]
"As Bad as I Am"
"Ace of Spades"
Joey Alexander Piano solo
Pitbull
Sofía Vergara
Robin Thicke
Travis Barker
Joe Perry
"El Taxi"
"Bad Man"

Presenters[]

  • Ice Cube and O'Shea Jackson Jr. – presented Best Rap Album[16]
  • Anquan Boldin and Von Miller – introduced Sam Hunt and Carrie Underwood
  • Ariana Grande – introduced The Weeknd
  • Selena Gomez – introduced Andra Day and Ellie Goulding
  • Cam and Gary Sinise – presented Best Country Album
  • James Corden and LL Cool J – introduced Luke Bryan, John Legend, Demi Lovato, Meghan Trainor, and Tyrese
  • Ryan Seacrest – introduced Little Big Town
  • Pentatonix and Stevie Wonder – presented Song of the Year
  • Anna Kendrick – introduced James Bay and Tori Kelly
  • Stephen Colbert – introduced Hamilton
  • Don Cheadle – introduced Kendrick Lamar
  • Seth MacFarlane – presented Best Musical Theater Album
  • Miguel – presented Best Rock Performance
  • Bruno Mars – introduced Adele
  • Kaley Cuoco – introduced Justin Bieber, Diplo, and Skrillex
  • Sam Smith presented Best New Artist
  • Ed Sheeran – introduced Lady Gaga
  • Bonnie Raitt – introduced Gary Clark, Jr. and Chris Stapleton
  • LL Cool J – introduced Alabama Shakes
  • Dave Grohl – introduced Hollywood Vampires
  • Common and Neil Portnow – introduced Joey Alexander and spoke about music streaming and various NARAS initiatives
  • Earth, Wind & Fire – presented Album of the Year
  • Beyoncé – presented Record of the Year

Nominees and winners[]

Note: Winners are listed in bold.

General[]

Record of the Year

  • "Uptown Funk" – Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
    • Jeff Bhasker, Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars & Mark Ronson, producers; Josh Blair, Riccardo Damian, Serban Ghenea, Wayne Gordon, John Hanes, Inaam Haq, Boo Mitchell, Charles Moniz & Mark Ronson, engineers/mixers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer
  • "Really Love" – D'Angelo and the Vanguard
    • D'Angelo & Brent Fischer, producers; Russell Elevado, Ben Kane & Rafa Sardina, engineers/mixers; Dave Collins, mastering engineer
  • "Thinking Out Loud" – Ed Sheeran
    • Jake Gosling, producer; Jake Gosling, Mark 'Spike' Stent & Geoff Swan, engineers/mixers; Stuart Hawkes, mastering engineer
  • "Blank Space" – Taylor Swift
    • Max Martin & Shellback, producers; Serban Ghenea, John Hanes, Sam Holland & Michael Ilbert, engineers/mixers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer
  • "Can't Feel My Face" – The Weeknd
    • Max Martin & Ali Payami, producers; Serban Ghenea, John Hanes & Sam Holland, engineers/mixers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer

Album of the Year

  • 1989Taylor Swift
    • Jack Antonoff, Nathan Chapman, Imogen Heap, Max Martin, Mattman & Robin, Ali Payami, Shellback, Taylor Swift, Ryan Tedder & Noel Zancanella, producers; Jack Antonoff, Mattias Bylund, Smith Carlson, Nathan Chapman, Serban Ghenea, John Hanes, Imogen Heap, Sam Holland, Michael Ilbert, Brendan Morawski, Laura Sisk & Ryan Tedder, engineers/mixers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer
  • Sound & ColorAlabama Shakes
    • Alabama Shakes & Blake Mills, producers; Shawn Everett, engineer/mixer; Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer
  • To Pimp a ButterflyKendrick Lamar
    • Bilal, George Clinton, James Fauntleroy, Ronald Isley, Rapsody, Snoop Dogg, Thundercat & Anna Wise, featured artists; Taz Arnold, Boi-1Da, Ronald Colson, Larrance Dopson, Flying Lotus, Fredrik "Tommy Black" Halldin, Knxwledge, Koz, Lovedragon, Terrace Martin, Rahki, Sounwave, Tae Beast, Thundercat, Whoarei & Pharrell Williams, producers; Derek "Mixedbyali" Ali, Thomas Burns, Andrew Coleman, Hart Gunther, James "The White Black Man" Hunt, Mike Larson, 9th Wonder & Matt Schaeffer, engineers/mixers; Mike Bozzi, mastering engineer
  • TravellerChris Stapleton
    • Dave Cobb & Chris Stapleton, producers; Vance Powell, engineer/mixer; Pete Lyman, mastering engineer
  • Beauty Behind the MadnessThe Weeknd
    • Lana Del Rey, Labrinth & Ed Sheeran, featured artists; DannyBoyStyles, Mike Dean, Ben Diehl, Labrinth, Mano, Max Martin, Stephan Moccio, Carlo Montagnese, Ali Payami, The Pope, Jason Quenneville, Peter Svensson, Abel Tesfaye & Kanye West, producers; Jay Paul Bicknell, Mattias Bylund, Serban Ghenea, Noah Goldstein, John Hanes, Sam Holland, Jean Marie Horvat, Carlo Montagnese, Jason Quenneville & Dave Reitzas, engineers/mixers; Tom Coyne & Dave Kutch, mastering engineers

Song of the Year

  • "Thinking Out Loud"
    • Ed Sheeran & Amy Wadge, songwriters (Ed Sheeran)
  • "Alright"
    • Kendrick Duckworth, Mark Anthony Spears & Pharrell Williams, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)
  • "Blank Space"
    • Max Martin, Shellback & Taylor Swift, songwriters (Taylor Swift)
  • "Girl Crush"
    • Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna & Liz Rose, songwriters (Little Big Town)
  • "See You Again"
    • Andrew Cedar, Justin Franks, Charlie Puth & Cameron Thomaz, songwriters (Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth)

Best New Artist

  • Meghan Trainor
  • Courtney Barnett
  • James Bay
  • Sam Hunt
  • Tori Kelly

Pop[]

Best Pop Solo Performance
  • "Thinking Out Loud" – Ed Sheeran
  • "Heartbeat Song" – Kelly Clarkson
  • "Love Me Like You Do" – Ellie Goulding
  • "Blank Space" – Taylor Swift
  • "Can't Feel My Face" – The Weeknd
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
  • "Uptown Funk" – Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
  • "Ship to Wreck" – Florence + The Machine
  • "Sugar" – Maroon 5
  • "Bad Blood" – Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar
  • "See You Again" – Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
  • The Silver Lining: The Songs of Jerome KernTony Bennett & Bill Charlap
  • Shadows in the NightBob Dylan
  • StagesJosh Groban
  • No One Ever Tells YouSeth MacFarlane
  • My Dream DuetsBarry Manilow (& Various Artists)
Best Pop Vocal Album
  • 1989Taylor Swift
  • Piece by PieceKelly Clarkson
  • How Big, How Blue, How BeautifulFlorence and the Machine
  • Before This WorldJames Taylor
  • Uptown SpecialMark Ronson

Dance/Electronic[]

Best Dance Recording

  • "Where Are Ü Now" – Skrillex and Diplo with Justin Bieber
    • Sonny Moore & Thomas Pentz, producers; Sonny Moore & Thomas Pentz, mixers
  • "We're All We Need" – Above & Beyond featuring Zoë Johnston
    • Andrew Bayer, Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness & Paavo Siljamäki, producers; Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness & Paavo Siljamäki, mixers
  • "Go" – The Chemical Brothers featuring Q-Tip
    • Tom Rowlands & Ed Simons, producers; Steve Dub Jones & Tom Rowlands, mixers
  • "Never Catch Me" – Flying Lotus featuring Kendrick Lamar
    • Steven Ellison, producer; Kevin Marques Moo, mixer
  • "Runaway (U & I)" – Galantis
    • Linus Eklöw, Christian Karlsson & Svidden, producers; Linus Eklöw, Niklas Flyckt & Christian Karlsson, mixers

Best Dance/Electronic Album

  • Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack ÜSkrillex and Diplo
  • Our LoveCaribou
  • Born in the EchoesThe Chemical Brothers
  • CaracalDisclosure
  • In ColourJamie xx

Contemporary Instrumental[]

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

  • SylvaSnarky Puppy & Metropole Orkest
  • Guitar in the Space Age!Bill Frisell
  • Love LanguageWouter Kellerman
  • AfrodeeziaMarcus Miller
  • The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter IVKirk Whalum

Rock[]

Best Rock Performance

Best Metal Performance
  • "Cirice" – Ghost
  • "Identity" – August Burns Red
  • "512" – Lamb of God
  • "Thank You" – Sevendust
  • "Custer" – Slipknot

Best Rock Song

  • "Don't Wanna Fight"
    • Alabama Shakes, songwriters (Alabama Shakes)
  • "Ex's & Oh's"
    • Dave Bassett & Elle King, songwriters (Elle King)
  • "Hold Back the River"
    • Iain Archer & James Bay, songwriters (James Bay)
  • "Lydia"
    • Richard Meyer, Ryan Meyer & Johnny Stevens, songwriters (Highly Suspect)
  • "What Kind of Man"

Best Rock Album

  • DronesMuse
  • Chaos and the CalmJames Bay
  • KintsugiDeath Cab for Cutie
  • Mister AsylumHighly Suspect
  • .5: The Gray ChapterSlipknot

Alternative[]

Best Alternative Music Album

  • Sound & ColorAlabama Shakes
  • VulnicuraBjörk
  • The WaterfallMy Morning Jacket
  • CurrentsTame Impala
  • Star WarsWilco

R&B[]

Best R&B Performance

  • "Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)" – The Weeknd
  • "If I Don't Have You" – Tamar Braxton
  • "Rise Up" – Andra Day
  • "Breathing Underwater" – Hiatus Kaiyote
  • "Planez" – Jeremih featuring J. Cole

Best Traditional R&B Performance

  • "Little Ghetto Boy" – Lalah Hathaway
  • "He Is" – Faith Evans
  • "Let It Burn" – Jazmine Sullivan
  • "Shame" – Tyrese
  • "My Favorite Part of You" – Charlie Wilson

Best R&B Song

  • "Really Love"
    • D'Angelo, Gina Figueroa & Kendra Foster, songwriters (D'Angelo and The Vanguard)
  • "Coffee"
    • Brook Davis & Miguel Pimentel, songwriters (Miguel)
  • "Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)"
    • Ahmad Balshe, Stephan Moccio, Jason Quenneville & Abel Tesfaye, songwriters (The Weeknd)
  • "Let It Burn"
    • Kenny B. Edmonds, Jazmine Sullivan & Dwane M. Weir II, songwriters (Jazmine Sullivan)
  • "Shame"
    • Warryn Campbell, Tyrese Gibson & D.J. Rogers Jr, songwriters (Tyrese)

Best Urban Contemporary Album

  • Beauty Behind the MadnessThe Weeknd
  • Ego DeathThe Internet
  • You Should Be HereKehlani
  • BloodLianne La Havas
  • WildheartMiguel

Best R&B Album

  • Black MessiahD'Angelo and The Vanguard
  • Coming HomeLeon Bridges
  • Cheers to the FallAndra Day
  • Reality ShowJazmine Sullivan
  • Forever CharlieCharlie Wilson

Rap[]

Best Rap Performance

  • "Alright" – Kendrick Lamar
  • "Apparently" – J. Cole
  • "Back to Back" – Drake
  • "Trap Queen" – Fetty Wap
  • "Truffle Butter" – Nicki Minaj featuring Drake & Lil Wayne
  • "All Day" – Kanye West featuring Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom & Paul McCartney

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

  • "These Walls" – Kendrick Lamar featuring Bilal, Anna Wise & Thundercat
  • "One Man Can Change The World" – Big Sean featuring Kanye West & John Legend
  • "Glory" – Common & John Legend
  • "Classic Man" – Jidenna featuring Roman GianArthur
  • "Only" – Nicki Minaj featuring Drake, Lil Wayne & Chris Brown

Best Rap Song

  • "Alright"
    • Kendrick Duckworth, Kawan Prather, Mark Anthony Spears & Pharrell Williams, songwriters (Kendrick Lamar)
  • "All Day"
    • Ernest Brown, Tyler Bryant, Sean Combs, Mike Dean, Rennard East, Noah Goldstein, Malik Yusef Jones, Karim Kharbouch, Allan Kyariga, Kendrick Lamar, Paul McCartney, Victor Mensah, Charles Njapa, Che Pope, Patrick Reynolds, Allen Ritter, Kanye West, Mario Winans & Cydel Young, songwriters (Kanye West Featuring Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom & Paul McCartney)
  • "Energy"
    • Richard Dorfmeister, A. Graham, Markus Kienzl, M. O'Brien, M. Samuels & Phillip Thomas, songwriters (Drake)
  • "Glory"
    • Lonnie Lynn, Che Smith & John Stephens, songwriters (Common & John Legend)
  • "Trap Queen"
    • Tony Fadd & Willie J. Maxwell, songwriters (Fetty Wap)

Best Rap Album

Country[]

Best Country Solo Performance

  • "Traveller" – Chris Stapleton
  • "Burning House" – Cam
  • "Little Toy Guns" – Carrie Underwood
  • "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16" – Keith Urban
  • "Chances Are" – Lee Ann Womack

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

  • "Girl Crush" – Little Big Town
  • "Stay a Little Longer" – Brothers Osborne
  • "If I Needed You" – Joey + Rory
  • "The Driver" – Charles Kelley featuring Dierks Bentley & Eric Paslay
  • "Lonely Tonight" – Blake Shelton featuring Ashley Monroe

Best Country Song

  • "Girl Crush"
    • Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna & Liz Rose, songwriters (Little Big Town)
  • "Chances Are"
    • Hayes Carll, songwriters (Lee Ann Womack)
  • "Diamond Rings and Old Barstools"
    • Barry Dean, Luke Laird & Jonathan Singleton, songwriters (Tim McGraw)
  • "Hold My Hand"
    • Brandy Clark & Mark Stephen Jones, songwriters (Brandy Clark)
  • "Traveller"
    • Chris Stapleton, songwriter (Chris Stapleton)

Best Country Album

  • TravellerChris Stapleton
  • MontevalloSam Hunt
  • Pain KillerLittle Big Town
  • The BladeAshley Monroe
  • Pageant MaterialKacey Musgraves

New Age[]

Best New Age Album

  • GracePaul Avgerinos
  • Bhakti without Borders – Madi Das
  • VoyagerCatherine Duc
  • LovePeter Kater
  • Asia BeautyRon Korb

Jazz[]

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

  • "Cherokee" – Christian McBride, soloist
  • "Giant Steps" – Joey Alexander, soloist
  • "Arbiters of Evolution" – Donny McCaslin, soloist
  • "Friend or Foe" – Joshua Redman, soloist
  • "Past Present" – John Scofield, soloist

Best Jazz Vocal Album

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

  • Past PresentJohn Scofield
  • My Favorite ThingsJoey Alexander
  • BreathlessTerence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective
  • Covered: Recorded Live at Capitol StudiosRobert Glasper & The Robert Glasper Trio
  • Beautiful LifeJimmy Greene

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

  • The Thompson FieldsMaria Schneider Orchestra
  • Lines of Color – Gil Evans Project
  • KölnMarshall Gilkes and WDR Big Band
  • Cuba: The Conversation ContinuesArturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra
  • Home Suite HomePatrick Williams

Best Latin Jazz Album

  • Made in Brazil �� Eliane Elias
  • Impromptu – The Rodriguez Brothers
  • Suite CaminosGonzalo Rubalcaba
  • – Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet
  • Miguel Zenón

Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music[]

Best Gospel Performance/Song

  • "Wanna Be Happy?" – Kirk Franklin
    • Kirk Franklin, songwriter
  • "Worth [Live]" – Anthony Brown & Group Therapy
    • Anthony Brown, songwriter
  • "Intentional" – Travis Greene
    • Travis Greene, songwriter
  • "How Awesome Is Our God [Live]" – Israel & Newbreed featuring Yolanda Adams
    • Neville Diedericks, Israel Houghton & Meleasa Houghton, songwriters
  • "Worth Fighting For [Live]" – Brian Courtney Wilson
    • Aaron Lindsey & Brian Courtney Wilson, songwriters

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

  • "Holy Spirit" – Francesca Battistelli
    • Bryan Torwalt & Katie Torwalt, songwriters
  • "Lift Your Head Weary Sinner (Chains)" – Crowder
    • Ed Cash, David Crowder & Seth Philpott, songwriters
  • "Because He Lives (Amen)" – Matt Maher
    • Daniel Carson, Ed Cash, Jason Ingram, Matt Maher & Chris Tomlin, songwriters
  • "Soul on Fire" – Third Day featuring All Sons & Daughters
    • Tai Anderson, Brenton Brown, David Carr, Mark Lee, Matt Maher & Mac Powell, songwriters
  • "Feel It" – TobyMac featuring Mr. Talkbox
    • Cary Barlowe, David Arthur Garcia & Toby McKeehan, songwriters

Best Gospel Album

  • Covered: Alive in Asia [Live] (Deluxe) – Israel & Newbreed
  • Destined to Win [Live]Karen Clark Sheard
  • Living ItDorinda Clark-Cole
  • One Place LiveTasha Cobbs
  • Life Music: Stage TwoJonathan McReynolds

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

  • This Is Not a TestTobyMac
  • Whatever the RoadJason Crabb
  • How Can It BeLauren Daigle
  • Saints and SinnersMatt Maher
  • Love Ran RedChris Tomlin

Best Roots Gospel Album

  • Still Rockin' My SoulThe Fairfield Four
  • Pray NowKaren Peck and New River
  • Directions Home (Songs We Love, Songs You Know)Point of Grace

Latin[]

Best Latin Pop Album

  • A Quien Quiera Escuchar (Deluxe Edition)Ricky Martin
  • TerralPablo Alborán
  • HealerAlex Cuba
  • SiropeAlejandro Sanz
  • Algo sucedeJulieta Venegas

Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)

  • Realidades – Deluxe EditionLos Tigres del Norte
  • Mi Vicio Más GrandeBanda El Recodo De Don Cruz Lizárraga
  • Ya Dime Adiós – La Maquinaria Norteña
  • Zapateando – Los Cojolites
  • Tradición, Arte y PasiónMariachi Los Camperos De Nati Cano

Best Tropical Latin Album

  • Son de PanamáRubén Blades with Roberto Delgado & Orquesta
  • Tributo a Los Compadres: No Quiero LlantoJosé Alberto "El Canario" & Septeto Santiaguero
  • Presente ContinuoGuaco
  • Todo Tiene Su HoraJuan Luis Guerra 4.40
  • Que Suenen los TamboresVictor Manuelle

American Roots[]

Best American Roots Performance

  • "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" – Mavis Staples
  • "And Am I Born to Die" – Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
  • "Born to Play Guitar" – Buddy Guy
  • "City of Our Lady" – The Milk Carton Kids
  • "Julep" – Punch Brothers

Best American Roots Song

  • "24 Frames"
    • Jason Isbell, songwriter (Jason Isbell)
  • "All Night Long"
    • Raul Malo, songwriter (The Mavericks)
  • "The Cost of Living"
    • Don Henley & Stan Lynch, songwriters (Don Henley & Merle Haggard)
  • "Julep"
    • Chris Eldridge, Paul Kowert, Noam Pikelny, Chris Thile & Gabe Witcher, songwriters (Punch Brothers)
  • "The Traveling Kind"
    • Cory Chisel, Rodney Crowell & Emmylou Harris, songwriters (Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell)

Best Americana Album

  • Something More Than FreeJason Isbell
  • The Firewatcher's DaughterBrandi Carlile
  • The Traveling KindEmmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell
  • MonoThe Mavericks
  • The Phosphorescent BluesPunch Brothers

Best Bluegrass Album

  • The Muscle Shoals RecordingsThe SteelDrivers
  • Pocket Full of KeysDale Ann Bradley
  • Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley
  • Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
  • Ralph Stanley and friends

Best Blues Album

  • Born to Play GuitarBuddy Guy
  • Cedric Burnside Project
  • Shemekia Copeland
  • WorthyBettye LaVette
  • John Primer and various artists

Best Folk Album

Best Regional Music Album

  • Go Go JuiceJon Cleary
  • La La La La – Natalie Ai Kamauu
  • Kealiʻi Reichel
  • Get ReadyThe Revelers
  • Generations – Windwalker and the MCW

Reggae[]

Best Reggae Album

  • Strictly RootsMorgan Heritage
  • Branches of the Same TreeRocky Dawuni
  • The CureJah Cure
  • AcousticalevyBarrington Levy
  • Zion AwakeLuciano

World Music[]

Best World Music Album

  • SingsAngélique Kidjo
  • Gilbertos Samba Ao VivoGilberto Gil
  • Music from InalaLadysmith Black Mambazo with Ella Spira and The Inala Ensemble
  • HomeAnoushka Shankar
  • I Have No Everything HereZomba Prison Project

Children's[]

Best Children's Album

  • Home – Tim Kubart
  • ¡Come Bien! Eat Right!José-Luis Orozco
  • Dark Pie ConcernsGustafer Yellowgold
  • How Great Can This Day Be – Lori Henriques
  • Trees – Molly Ledford & Billy Kelly

Spoken Word[]

Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books and Storytelling)

  • A Full Life: Reflections at NinetyJimmy Carter
  • Blood on Snow (Jo Nesbø)Patti Smith
  • Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic Moments, and Assorted HijinksDick Cavett
  • Patience and Sarah (Isabel Miller)Janis Ian & Jean Smart
  • Yes PleaseAmy Poehler (& Various Artists)

Comedy[]

Best Comedy Album

  • Live at Madison Square GardenLouis C.K.
  • Back to the Drawing BoardLisa Lampanelli
  • BrooklynWyatt Cenac
  • Happy. And a Lot.Jay Mohr
  • Just Being HonestCraig Ferguson

Musical Theatre[]

Best Musical Theater Album

  • HamiltonDaveed Diggs, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jonathan Groff, Christopher Jackson, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom, Jr., Okieriete Onaodowan, Anthony Ramos & Phillipa Soo, principal soloists; Alex Lacamoire, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Bill Sherman, Ahmir Thompson & Tariq Trotter, producers; Lin-Manuel Miranda, composer & lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
  • An American In ParisLeanne Cope, Max Von Essen, Robert Fairchild, Jill Paice & Brandon Uranowitz, principal soloists; Rob Fisher & Scott Lehrer, producers (George Gershwin, composer; Ira Gershwin, lyricist) (Original Broadway Cast)
  • Fun HomeMichael Cerveris, Judy Kuhn, Sydney Lucas, Beth Malone & Emily Skeggs, principal soloists; Philip Chaffin & Tommy Krasker, producers (Jeanine Tesori, composer; Lisa Kron, lyricist) (Original Broadway Cast)
  • The King and IRuthie Ann Miles, Kelli O'Hara, Ashley Park, Conrad Ricamora & Ken Watanabe, principal soloists; David Caddick, David Lai & Ted Sperling, producers (Richard Rodgers, composer; Oscar Hammerstein II, lyricist) (2015 Broadway Cast)
  • Something Rotten!Heidi Blickenstaff, Christian Borle, John Cariani, Brian d'Arcy James, Brad Oscar & Kate Reinders, principal soloists; Kurt Deutsch, Karey Kirkpatrick, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Lawrence Manchester, Kevin McCollum & Phil Reno, producers; Karey Kirkpatrick & Wayne Kirkpatrick, composers/lyricists (Original Broadway Cast)

Music for Visual Media[]

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

  • Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me – various artists
    • Julian Raymond, compilation producer
  • Empire: Season 1 – various artists
    • Timbaland & Jim Beanz, compilation producers
  • Fifty Shades of Grey – various artists
    • Mike Knobloch & Dana Sano, compilation producers
  • Pitch Perfect 2 – various artists
    • Julianne Jordan, Harvey Mason Jr. & Julia Michels, compilation producers
  • Selma – various artists
    • Ava DuVernay, compilation producer

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

  • BirdmanAntonio Sánchez, composer
  • The Imitation GameAlexandre Desplat, composer
  • InterstellarHans Zimmer, composer
  • The Theory of EverythingJóhann Jóhannsson, composer
  • Whiplash – Justin Hurwitz, composer

Best Song Written for Visual Media

  • "Glory" (from Selma) – Lonnie Lynn, Che Smith & John Stephens, songwriters (Common & John Legend)
  • "Earned It" (from Fifty Shades of Grey) – Ahmad Balshe, Jason Quenneville, Stephan Moccio & Abel Tesfaye, songwriters (The Weeknd)
  • "Love Me like You Do" (from Fifty Shades of Grey) – Savan Kotecha, Max Martin, Tove Nilsson, Ali Payami, & Ilya Salmanzadeh, songwriters (Ellie Goulding)
  • "See You Again" (from Furious 7) – Andrew Cedar, Justin Franks, Charles Puth & Cameron Thomaz, songwriters (Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth)
  • "Til It Happens to You" (from The Hunting Ground) – Lady Gaga & Diane Warren, songwriters (Lady Gaga)

Composing[]

Best Instrumental Composition

  • "The Afro Latin Jazz Suite"
    • Arturo O'Farrill, composer (Arturo O'Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra featuring Rudresh Mahanthappa)
  • "Civil War"
    • Bob Mintzer, composer (Bob Mintzer Big Band)
  • "Confetti Man"
    • David Balakrishnan, composer (Turtle Island Quartet)
  • "Neil"
  • "Vesper"
    • Marshall Gilkes, composer (Marshall Gilkes & WDR Big Band)

Arranging[]

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

  • "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"
    • Ben Bram, Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Avi Kaplan, Kirstie Maldonado and Kevin Olusola, arrangers (Pentatonix)
  • "Bruno Mars"
    • Paul Allen, Troy Hayes, Evin Martin & J Moss, arrangers (Vocally Challenged)
  • "Do You Hear What I Hear?"
    • Armand Hutton, arranger (Committed)
  • "Ghost of a Chance"
    • Bob James, arranger (Bob James & Nathan East)
  • "You and the Night and the Music"
    • John Fedchock, arranger (John Fedchock New York Big Band)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals

  • "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)"
    • Maria Schneider, arranger (David Bowie)
  • "Be My Muse"
    • Shelly Berg, arranger (Lorraine Feather)
  • "52nd & Broadway"
    • Patrick Williams, arranger (Patrick Williams featuring Patti Austin)
  • "Garota de Ipanema"
    • Otmaro Ruiz, arranger (Catina DeLuna featuring Otmaro Ruiz)
  • "When I Come Home"
    • Jimmy Greene, arranger (Jimmy Greene with Javier Colon)

Packaging[]

Best Recording Package

  • Still the King: Celebrating the Music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
    • Sarah Dodds, Shauna Dodds & Dick Reeves, art directors (Asleep at the Wheel)
  • Alagoas
    • Alex Trochut, art director (Alagoas)
  • Bush
    • Anita Marisa Boriboon & Phi Hollinger, art directors (Snoop Dogg)
  • How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (Deluxe Edition)
    • Brian Roettinger, art director (Florence + The Machine)
  • My Happiness
    • Nathanio Strimpopulos & Jack White, art directors (Elvis Presley)

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

  • The Rise & Fall of Paramount Records, Volume Two (1928–32)
    • Susan Archie, Dean Blackwood & Jack White, art directors (Various Artists)
  • Beneath the Skin (Deluxe Box Set)
  • I Love You, Honeybear (Limited Edition Deluxe Vinyl)
    • Sasha Barr & Josh Tillman, art directors (Father John Misty)
  • Sticky Fingers (Super Deluxe Edition)
    • Stephen Kennedy & James Tilley, art directors (The Rolling Stones)
  • 30 Trips Around the Sun
    • Doran Tyson & Steve Vance, art directors (Grateful Dead)
  • What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World (Deluxe Box Set)
    • Carson Ellis, Jeri Heiden & Glen Nakasako, art directors (The Decemberists)

Notes[]

Best Album Notes

  • Love Has Many Faces: A Quartet, A Ballet, Waiting to Be Danced
    • Joni Mitchell, album notes writer (Joni Mitchell)
  • Folksongs of Another America: Field Recordings from the Upper Midwest, 1937–1946
    • James P. Leary, album notes writer (Various Artists)
  • Lead Belly: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection
    • Jeff Place, album notes writer (Lead Belly)
  • Portrait of an American Singer
    • Ted Olson, album notes writer (Tennessee Ernie Ford)
  • Songs of the Night: Dance Recordings, 1916–1925
    • Ryan Barna, album notes writer (Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra)

Historical[]

Best Historical Album

  • The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11
    • Steve Berkowitz, Jan Haust & Jeff Rosen, compilation producers; Peter J. Moore & Mark Wilder, mastering engineers (Bob Dylan And The Band)
  • The Complete Concert by the Sea
    • Geri Allen, Jocelyn Arem & Steve Rosenthal, compilation producers; Jamie Howarth & Jessica Thompson, mastering engineers (Erroll Garner)
  • Native North America (Vol. 1): Aboriginal Folk, Rock, and Country 1966–1985
    • Kevin Howes, compilation producer; Greg Mindorff, mastering engineer (Various Artists)
  • Parchman Farm: Photographs and Field Recordings, 1947–1959
    • Steven Lance Ledbetter & Nathan Salsburg, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer (Various Artists)
  • Songs My Mother Taught Me
    • Mark Puryear, compilation producer; Pete Reiniger, mastering engineer (Fannie Lou Hamer)

Engineered Album[]

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

  • Sound & Color
    • Shawn Everett, engineer; Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer (Alabama Shakes)
  • Before This World
    • Dave O'Donnell, engineer; Ted Jensen, mastering engineer (James Taylor)
  • Currency of Man
    • Maxime Le Guil, engineer; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer (Melody Gardot)
  • Recreational Love
    • Greg Kurstin & Alex Pasco, engineers; Emily Lazar, mastering engineer (The Bird And The Bee)
  • Wallflower
    • Steve Price, Jochem van der Saag & Jorge Vivo, engineers; Paul Blakemore, mastering engineer (Diana Krall)

Best Engineered Album, Classical

  • Ask Your Mama
    • Leslie Ann Jones, John Kilgore, Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum & Justin Merrill, engineers; Patricia Sullivan, mastering engineer (George Manahan & San Francisco Ballet Orchestra)
  • Dutilleux: Métaboles; L'Arbre Des Songes; Symphony No. 2, 'Le Double
    • Dmitriy Lipay, engineer; Alexander Lipay, mastering engineer (Ludovic Morlot, Augustin Hadelich & Seattle Symphony)
  • Monteverdi: Il Ritorno D'Ulisse In Patria
    • Robert Friedrich, engineer; Michael Bishop, mastering engineer (Martin Pearlman, Jennifer Rivera, Fernando Guimarães & Boston Baroque)
  • Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil
    • Byeong Joon Hwang & John Newton, engineers; Mark Donahue, mastering engineer (Charles Bruffy, Phoenix Chorale & Kansas City Chorale)
  • Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3, 'Organ'
    • Keith O. Johnson & Sean Royce Martin, engineers; Keith O. Johnson, mastering engineer (Michael Stern & Kansas City Symphony);

Producer[]

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

  • Jeff Bhasker
    • "Ain't Gonna Drown" (Elle King)
    • "Burning Doves" (Mikky Ekko)
    • "Burning House" (Cam)
    • Grand Romantic (Nate Ruess)
    • "Last Damn Night" (Elle King)
    • "Never Let You Down" (Woodkid featuring Lykke Li)
    • "Runaway Train" (Cam)
    • Uptown Special (Mark Ronson)
  • Dave Cobb
    • Delilah (Anderson East)
    • Little Neon Limelight (Houndmouth)
    • "Smoke" (A Thousand Horses)
    • Something More Than Free (Jason Isbell)
    • Southernality (A Thousand Horses)
    • 3 (honeyhoney)
    • Traveller (Chris Stapleton)
  • Diplo
    • "Bitch I'm Madonna" (Madonna featuring Nicki Minaj)
    • "Doctor Pepper" (Diplo featuring CL, Riff Raff & OG Maco)
    • "Golden" (Travie McCoy featuring Sia)
    • "Lean On" (Major Lazer featuring & DJ Snake)
    • Peace Is the Mission (Major Lazer)
    • Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü (Skrillex and Diplo)
    • "Where Are Ü Now" (Skrillex And Diplo With Justin Bieber)
  • Larry Klein
    • Currency of Man (Melody Gardot)
    • Freedom & Surrender (Lizz Wright)
    • Heartland (Indra Rios-Moore)
    • I'm Leaving You (Florence K)
    • Parker's Place (Parker Bent)
    • Speaking in Tongues (Luciana Souza)
    • Tenderness (JD Souther)
  • Blake Mills

Producer of the Year, Classical

  • Judith Sherman
    • Ask Your Mama (George Manahan & San Francisco Ballet Orchestra)
    • Fields: Double Cluster; Space Sciences (Jan Kučera, Gloria Chuang & Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra)
    • Liaisons – Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano (Anthony de Mare)
    • Montage – Great Film Composers & the Piano (Gloria Cheng)
    • Multitude, Solitude (Momenta Quartet)
    • Of Color Braided All Desire – Music of Eric Moe (Christine Brandes, Brentano String Quartet, Dominic Donato, Jessica Meyer, Karen Ouzounian, Manhattan String Quartet & Talujon)
    • Rzewski: The People United Will Never Be Defeated! (Ursula Oppens)
    • Sirota: Parting the Veil – Works for Violin & Piano (David Friend, Hyeyung Julie Yoon, Laurie Carney & Soyeon Kate Lee)
    • Turina: Chamber Music for Strings & Piano (Lincoln Trio)
  • Blanton Alspaugh
    • Hill: Symphony No. 4; Concertino Nos. 1 & 2; Divertimento (Peter Bay, Anton Nel & Austin Symphony Orchestra)
    • Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil (Charles Bruffy, Phoenix Chorale & Kansas City Chorale)
    • Sacred Songs of Life & Love (Brian A. Schmidt & South Dakota Chorale)
    • Spirit of the American Range (Carlos Kalmar & The Oregon Symphony)
    • Tower: Violin Concerto; Stroke; Chamber Dance (Giancarlo Guerrero, Cho-Liang Lin & Nashville Symphony)
  • Manfred Eicher
    • Franz Schubert (András Schiff)
    • Galina Ustvolskaya (Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Markus Hinterhäuser & Reto Bieri)
    • Moore: Dances & Canons (Saskia Lankhoorn)
    • Rihm: Et Lux (Paul Van Nevel, Minguet Quartet & Huelgas Ensemble)
    • Visions Fugitives (Anna Gourari)
  • Marina A. Ledin, Victor Ledin
    • Dances for Piano & Orchestra (Joel Fan, Christophe Chagnard & Northwest Sinfonietta)
    • Tempo do Brasil (Marc Regnier)
    • Woman at the New Piano (Nadia Shpachenko)
  • Dan Merceruio
    • Chapí: String Quartets 1 & 2 (Cuarteto Latinoamericano)
    • From Whence We Came (Ensemble Galilei)
    • Gregson: Touch (Peter Gregson)
    • In the Light of Air – ICE Performs Anna Thorvaldsdottir (International Contemporary Ensemble)
    • Schumann (Ying Quartet)
    • Scrapyard Exotica (Del Sol String Quartet)
    • Stravinsky: Petrushka (Richard Scerbo & Inscape Chamber Orchestra)
    • What Artemisia Heard (El Mundo)
    • ZOFO Plays Terry Riley (ZOFO)

Remixer[]

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

  • "Uptown Funk" (Dave Audé Remix)
    • Dave Audé, remixer (Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars)
  • "Berlin by Overnight" (CFCF Remix)
    • CFCF, remixer (Daniel Hope)
  • "Hold On" (Fatum Remix)
    • Bill Hamel & Chad Newbold, remixers (JES with Shant & Clint Maximus)
  • "Runaway (U & I)" (Kaskade Remix)
    • Ryan Raddon, remixer (Galantis)
  • "Say My Name" (RAC Remix)
    • André Allen Anjos, remixer (Odesza featuring Zyra)

Surround Sound[]

Best Surround Sound Album

  • Amused to Death
    • James Guthrie, surround mix engineer; James Guthrie & Joel Plante, surround mastering engineers; James Guthrie, surround producer (Roger Waters)
  • Amdahl: Astrognosia & Aesop
    • Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Ingar Heine Bergby & Norwegian Radio Orchestra)
  • Magnificat
    • Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Øyvind Gimse, Anita Brevik, Nidarosdomens Jentekor & TrondheimSolistene)
  • Shostakovich: Symphony No. 7
    • Erdo Groot, surround mix engineer; Erdo Groot, surround mastering engineer; Philip Traugott, surround producer (Paavo Järvi & Russian National Orchestra)
  • Spes
    • Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Tove Ramlo-Ystad & Cantus)

Classical[]

Performers who are not eligible for an award (such as orchestras, choirs, or soloists) are mentioned in parentheses

Best Orchestral Performance

  • Shostakovich: Under Stalin's Shadow – Symphony No. 10
    • Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)
  • Bruckner: Symphony No. 4
    • Manfred Honeck, conductor (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
  • Dutilleux: Métaboles; L'Arbre Des Songes; Symphony No. 2, 'Le Double'
    • Ludovic Morlot, conductor (Seattle Symphony)
  • Spirit of the American Range
    • Carlos Kalmar, conductor (Oregon Symphony)
  • Zhou Long & Chen Yi: Symphony 'Humen 1839'
    • Darrell Ang, conductor (New Zealand Symphony Orchestra)

Best Opera Recording

  • Ravel: L'Enfant Et Les Sortilèges; Shéhérazade
    • Seiji Ozawa, conductor; Isabel Leonard; Dominic Fyfe, producer (Saito Kinen Orchestra; SKF Matsumoto Chorus & SKF Matsumoto Children's Chorus)
  • Janáček: Jenůfa
    • Donald Runnicles, conductor; Will Hartmann, Michaela Kaune & Jennifer Larmore; Magdalena Herbst, producer (Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin; Chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin)
  • Monteverdi: Il Ritorno D'Ulisse In Patria
    • Martin Pearlman, conductor; Fernando Guimarães & Jennifer Rivera; Thomas C. Moore, producer (Boston Baroque)
  • Mozart: Die Entführung Aus Dem Serail
  • Steffani: Niobe, Regina Di Tebe
    • Paul O'Dette & Stephen Stubbs, conductors; Karina Gauvin & Philippe Jaroussky; Renate Wolter-Seevers, producer (Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra)

Best Choral Performance

  • Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil
    • Charles Bruffy, conductor (Paul Davidson, Frank Fleschner, Toby Vaughn Kidd, Bryan Pinkall, Julia Scozzafava, Bryan Taylor & Joseph Warner; Phoenix Chorale & Kansas City Chorale)
  • Beethoven: Missa Solemnis
    • Bernard Haitink, conductor; Peter Dijkstra, chorus master (Anton Barachovsky, Genia Kühmeier, Elisabeth Kulman, Hanno Müller-Brachmann & Mark Padmore; Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks)
  • Monteverdi: Vespers Of 1610
    • Harry Christophers, conductor (Jeremy Budd, Grace Davidson, Ben Davies, Mark Dobell, Eamonn Dougan & Charlotte Mobbs; The Sixteen)
  • Pablo Neruda – The Poet Sings
    • Craig Hella Johnson, conductor (James K. Bass, Laura Mercado-Wright, Eric Neuville & Lauren Snouffer; Faith DeBow & Stephen Redfield; Conspirare)
  • Paulus: Far in the Heavens
    • Eric Holtan, conductor (Sara Fraker, Matthew Goinz, Thea Lobo, Owen McIntosh, Kathryn Mueller & Christine Vivona; True Concord Orchestra; True Concord Voices)

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

Best Classical Instrumental Solo

  • Dutilleux: Violin Concerto, L'Arbre Des Songes
    • Augustin Hadelich; Ludovic Morlot, conductor (Seattle Symphony)
  • Grieg & Moszkowski: Piano Concertos
  • Mozart: Keyboard Music, Vol. 7
    • Kristian Bezuidenhout
  • Rachmaninov Variations
    • Daniil Trifonov (Philadelphia Orchestra)
  • Rzewski: The People United Will Never Be Defeated!
    • Ursula Oppens (Jerome Lowenthal)

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album

  • Joyce & Tony – Live from Wigmore Hall
    • Joyce DiDonato; Antonio Pappano, accompanist
  • Beethoven: An Die Ferne Geliebte; Haydn: English Songs; Mozart: Masonic Cantata
    • Mark Padmore; Kristian Bezuidenhout, accompanist
  • Nessun Dorma – The Puccini Album
  • Rouse: Seeing; Kabir Padavali
    • Talise Trevigne; David Alan Miller, conductor (Orion Weiss; Albany Symphony Orchestra)
  • St. Petersburg
    • Cecilia Bartoli; Diego Fasolis, conductor (I Barocchisti)

Best Classical Compendium

  • Paulus: Three Places of Enlightenment; Veil of Tears & Grand Concerto
    • Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Tim Handley, producer
  • As Dreams Fall Apart – The Golden Age of Jewish Stage and Film Music (1925–1955)
    • New Budapest Orpheum Society; Jim Ginsburg, producer
  • Ask Your Mama
    • George Manahan, conductor; Judith Sherman, producer
  • Handel: L'Allegro, Il Penseroso Ed Il Moderato, 1740
    • Paul McCreesh, conductor; Nicholas Parker, producer
  • Woman at the New Piano
    • Nadia Shpachenko; Marina A. Ledin & Victor Ledin, producers

Best Contemporary Classical Composition

  • Paulus: Prayers & Remembrances
    • Stephen Paulus, composer (Eric Holtan, True Concord Voices & Orchestra)
  • Barry: The Importance of Being Earnest
    • Gerald Barry, composer (Thomas Adès, Barbara Hannigan, Katalin Károlyi, Hilary Summers, Peter Tantsits & Birmingham Contemporary Music Group)
  • Norman: Play
    • Andrew Norman, composer (Gil Rose & Boston Modern Orchestra Project)
  • Tower: Stroke
    • Joan Tower, composer (Giancarlo Guerrero, Cho-Liang Lin & Nashville Symphony)
  • Wolfe: Anthracite Fields
    • Julia Wolfe, composer (Julian Wachner, The Choir of Trinity Wall Street & Bang on a Can All Stars)

Music Video/Film[]

Best Music Video

  • "Bad Blood" – Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar
    • Joseph Kahn, video director; Ron Mohrhoff, video producer
  • "LSD" – ASAP Rocky
    • Dexter Navy, video director; Shin Nishigaki, video producer
  • "I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)" – The Dead Weather
    • Cooper Roberts & Ian Schwartz, video directors; Candice Dragonas & Nathan Scherrer, video producers
  • "Alright" – Kendrick Lamar
    • The Little Homies & Colin Tilley, video directors; Brandon Bonfiglio, Dave Free, Andrew Lerios & Luga Podesta, video producers
  • "Freedom" – Pharrell Williams
    • Paul Hunter, video director; Candice Dragonas & Nathan Scherrer, video producers

Best Music Film

  • Amy – (Amy Winehouse)
    • Asif Kapadia, video director; James Gay-Rees, video producer
  • Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown – (James Brown)
    • Alex Gibney, video director; Peter Afterman, Blair Foster, Mick Jagger & Victoria Pearman, video producers
  • Sonic HighwaysFoo Fighters
    • Dave Grohl, video director; John Cutcliffe, John Silva, Gaby Skolnek & Kristen Welsh, video producers
  • What Happened, Miss Simone? – (Nina Simone)
    • Liz Garbus, video director; Liz Garbus, Amy Hobby, Jayson Jackson & Justin Wilkes, video producers
  • The WallRoger Waters
    • Sean Evans & Roger Waters, video directors; Clare Spencer & Roger Waters, video producers

Special Merit Awards[]

MusiCares Person of the Year[]

  • Lionel Richie

Lifetime Achievement Award[]

  • Ruth Brown
  • Celia Cruz
  • Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Jefferson Airplane
  • Linda Ronstadt
  • Run-DMC

Trustees Award[]

  • John Cage
  • Fred Foster
  • Chris Strachwitz

Technical Grammy Award[]

  • EMT
  • Harvey Fletcher

Music Educator Award[]

  • Phillip Riggs (of North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham, North Carolina)

Grammy Hall of Fame inductions[]

Title Artist Record Label Year of Release Genre Format
American Beauty Grateful Dead Warner Bros. 1970 Country Rock Album
The Basement Tapes Bob Dylan and The Band Columbia 1975 Roots Rock Album
"Boom Boom" John Lee Hooker Vee-Jay 1962 Blues Single
"Celebration" Kool & the Gang De-Lite 1980 Post-disco Single
"Cold Sweat Part 1" James Brown & his Orchestra King 1967 Funk Single
"The Dark End of the Street" James Carr Goldwax 1967 Soul Single
"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me)" The Andrews Sisters Decca 1942 Pop Single
Ella and Louis Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong Verve 1956 Vocal Jazz Album
"The Fat Man" Fats Domino Imperial 1949 Rock and roll Single
First Take Roberta Flack Atlantic 1969 Vocal Jazz Album
Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac Reprise 1975 Soft Rock Album
"For the Love of Money" The O'Jays Philadelphia International 1973 R&B Single
"Heart of Glass" Blondie Chrysalis 1978 Disco Single
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" Joan Jett with the Blackhearts Boardwalk 1981 Hard Rock Single
"The Loco-Motion" Little Eva Dimension 1962 Pop Single
Lush Life John Coltrane Prestige 1961 Jazz Album
"Margaritaville" Jimmy Buffett ABC 1977 Pop Single
Miles Smiles Miles Davis Quintet Columbia 1967 Jazz Album
Pretenders The Pretenders Sire 1980 Punk Rock Album
Randy Newman Randy Newman Reprise 1968 Baroque Pop Album
"Rock Island Line" Lead Belly Asch Records 1937 Blues Single
"She's About a Mover" Sir Douglas Quintet Tribe Records 1965 Garage Rock Single
"She's Not There" The Zombies Decca 1964 Beat Single
"This Train" Sister Rosetta Tharpe Decca 1939 Gospel Single
"(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue" Louis Armstrong & his Orchestra Okeh 1929 Jazz Single
"You Are So Beautiful" Joe Cocker A&M 1974 Pop Single

In Memoriam[]

The following individuals were, in order, included in the ceremony's 'In Memoriam' film[17]

  • Allen Toussaint
  • Maurice White
  • B.B. King
  • Glenn Frey
  • David Bowie
  • Ben E. King
  • Signe Toly Anderson
  • Paul Kantner
  • Dan Hicks
  • Lemmy Kilmister
  • Scott Weiland
  • Chris Squire
  • Gary Richrath
  • Lesley Gore
  • Lynn Anderson
  • Billy Joe Royal
  • Buddy Emmons
  • Johnny Gimble
  • Billy Sherrill
  • Percy Sledge
  • Michael Masser
  • William Guest
  • Yvonne Wright
  • Mic Gillette
  • Joseph Robinson Jr.
  • Kool DJ AJ
  • Big Kap
  • Joan Sebastian
  • Clark Terry
  • Ornette Coleman
  • Phil Woods
  • Paul Bley
  • Orrin Keepnews
  • James Horner
  • Robert Stigwood
  • Bruce Lundvall
  • Billy Ray Hearn
  • Stan Cornyn
  • Jerry Weintraub
  • René Angélil
  • Larry Rosen
  • Doug Sax
  • Cory Wells
  • Al Bunetta
  • Bill Arhos
  • Stan Freberg
  • Jimmie Haskell
  • Pierre Boulez
  • Kurt Masur
  • Robert Craft
  • Gunther Schuller
  • Bobbie Bailey
  • Natalie Cole

Multiple nominations and awards[]

See also[]

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