Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal | |
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Awarded for | quality rock song performances by a duo or group with vocals |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 1980 |
Last awarded | 2011 |
Website | grammy.com |
The Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal was awarded between 1980 and 2011.
The award was discontinued after the 2011 award season in a major overhaul of Grammy categories.[1] Beginning in 2012, all solo or duo/group performances (including instrumental performance) in the rock category were shifted to the newly formed Best Rock Performance category.[2]
U2 holds the record for most awards with a total of seven, followed by Aerosmith with a total of four.[citation needed]
Recipients[]
Year[I] | Performing artist(s) | Work | Nominees | Ref. |
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1980 | Eagles | "Heartache Tonight" |
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1981 | Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band | Against the Wind |
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1982 | The Police | "Don't Stand So Close to Me" |
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1983 | Survivor | "Eye of the Tiger" |
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1984 | The Police | Synchronicity |
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[6] |
1985 | Prince and the Revolution | Purple Rain |
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1986 | Dire Straits | "Money for Nothing" |
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1987 | Eurythmics | "Missionary Man" |
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1988 | U2 | The Joshua Tree |
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1989 | U2 | "Desire" |
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1990 | Traveling Wilburys | Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 |
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1991 | Aerosmith | "Janie's Got a Gun" |
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1992 | Bonnie Raitt and Delbert McClinton | "Good Man, Good Woman" |
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1993 | U2 | Achtung Baby |
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1994 | Aerosmith | "Livin' on the Edge" |
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1995 | Aerosmith | "Crazy" |
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1996 | Blues Traveler | "Run-Around" |
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1997 | Dave Matthews Band | "So Much to Say" |
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1998 | The Wallflowers | "One Headlight" |
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1999 | Aerosmith | "Pink" |
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2000 | Everlast and Santana | "Put Your Lights On" |
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2001 | U2 | "Beautiful Day" |
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2002 | U2 | "Elevation" |
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2003 | Coldplay | "In My Place" |
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2004 | Bruce Springsteen and Warren Zevon | "Disorder in the House" |
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2005 | U2 | "Vertigo" |
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2006 | U2 | "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" |
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2007 | Red Hot Chili Peppers | "Dani California" |
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2008 | The White Stripes | "Icky Thump" |
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2009 | Kings of Leon | "Sex on Fire" |
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2010 | Kings of Leon | "Use Somebody" |
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2011 | The Black Keys | "Tighten Up" |
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- ^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
See also[]
- List of Grammy Award categories
References[]
- "Grammy Award Winners". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on January 3, 2010. Retrieved December 19, 2010. Note: User must select the "Rock" category as the genre under the search feature.
- ^ "Grammy Awards cut 31 categories in big overhaul". Reuters. April 6, 2011. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
- ^ "Grammy Awards cut 31 categories in big overhaul". Reuters. April 6, 2011. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
- ^ "Here's complete list of the Grammy nominees". The Register-Guard. Guard Publishing Co. February 21, 1981. p. 38.
- ^ "Lennon, Jones lead Grammy nominations". The Milwaukee Journal. Journal Communications. January 14, 1982.
- ^ "Toto Dominates Annual Grammy Nominations". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. The New York Times Company. January 14, 1983.
- ^ "Complete List of the Nominees for 26th Annual Grammy Music Awards". Schenectady Gazette. The Daily Gazette Company. January 9, 1984. p. 12.
- ^ "Here's a list of the main contenders". The Gazette. Canwest. January 12, 1985.
- ^ "British band, its leader top Grammy nominees". The Register-Guard. Guard Publishing. January 10, 1986.
- ^ Hunt, Dennis (January 9, 1987). "Grammy Nominations: Highs and Lows: Winwood, Gabriel and Simon Garner Most Nominations". Los Angeles Times. p. 2.
- ^ McShane, Larry (January 15, 1988). "Irish rockers among Grammy nominees". The Telegraph. Telegraph Publishing Company.
- ^ "Chapman Gets 6 Grammy nominations, McFerrin 5". Toledo Blade. Block Communications. January 13, 1989. p. P-2.
- ^ "Here's list of nominees from all 77 categories". Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News Publishing Company. January 12, 1990.
- ^ "List of Grammy Award nominations". Times-News. Hendersonville, North Carolina: The New York Times Company. January 11, 1991. p. 19.
- ^ "Grammy Nomination 1992". Los Angeles Times. January 9, 1992.
- ^ "The 35th Grammy Awards Nominations". Los Angeles Times. January 8, 1993.
- ^ "General Categories". Los Angeles Times. January 7, 1994.
- ^ "The 37th Grammy Nominations". Los Angeles Times. January 6, 1995.
- ^ "List of Grammy nominees". CNN. January 4, 1996.
- ^ "The Complete List of Nominees". Los Angeles Times. January 8, 1997.
- ^ "List of Grammy award nominations". CNN. January 6, 1998.
- ^ "1999 Grammy Nominees". NME. IPC Media. November 27, 1998. Archived from the original on October 11, 2012.
- ^ "42nd Annual Grammy Awards nominations". CNN. January 4, 2000. Archived from the original on July 22, 2012.
- ^ Boucher, Geoff (January 4, 2001). "Grammys Cast a Wider Net Than Usual". Los Angeles Times. p. 5. Archived from the original on May 14, 2012. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
- ^ "Complete list of Grammy nominations". The Seattle Times. The Seattle Times Company. January 4, 2002.
- ^ "Complete list of Grammy nominees; ceremony set for Feb. 23". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. January 8, 2003. p. 2. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011.
- ^ "Complete list of Grammy nominations". The Seattle Times. The Seattle Times Company. December 5, 2003.
- ^ "Grammy Award nominees in top categories". USA Today. Gannett Company. February 7, 2005.
- ^ "Complete list of Grammy Award nominations". USA Today. Gannett Company. December 8, 2006.
- ^ Kaufman, Gil (December 7, 2006). "Mary J. Blige, Chili Peppers Top Grammy Nominations List". MTV.
- ^ "2008 Grammy Award Winners and Nominees". The New York Times. February 9, 2008.
- ^ "Complete List of Nominees for the 51st Annual Grammy Awards". E! Online. December 3, 2008.
- ^ Partridge, Kenneth (December 2, 2009). "Nominees for 2010 Grammy Awards Announced -- Full List". Spinner.com.
- ^ "Nominees And Winners – GRAMMY.com". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
External links[]
Categories:
- Grammy Awards for rock music
- Awards disestablished in 2011
- Awards established in 1980
- Music-related lists