Grammy
Award Winners- 2007
in Major Categories
Winners at Sunday's 49th
Annual Grammy Awards held at Staples Center in Los Angeles:
Song of the Year:
"Not Ready to Make Nice," Martie Maguire, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Dan
Wilson (Dixie Chicks).
New Artist: Carrie
Underwood.
Female R&B Vocal
Performance: "Be Without You," Mary J. Blige.
Pop Vocal Album:
"Continuum," John Mayer.
Pop Collaboration With
Vocals: "For Once in My Life," Tony Bennett and Stevie Wonder.
Country Album:
"Taking the Long Way," Dixie Chicks.
Rap Album: "Release
Therapy," Ludacris.
R&B Album: "The
Breakthrough," Mary J. Blige.
Short Form Music Video:
"Here It Goes Again," OK Go.
Long Form Music Video:
"Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run," Bruce Springsteen.
Recording Package:
"10,000 Days," Adam Jones, art director (Tool).
Boxed or Special Limited
Edition Package: "Stadium Arcadium," Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis, Chad
Smith and Matt Taylor, art directors (Red Hot Chili Peppers).
Album Notes: "If You
Got to Ask, You Ain't Got It!" Dan Morgenstern, album notes writer (Fats Waller).
Historical Album:
"Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry 1891-1922."
Engineered Album,
Classical: "Elgar: Enigma Variations; Britten: the Young Person's Guide to the
Orchestra, Four Sea Interludes," Michael Bishop, engineer (Paavo Jarvi and Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra).
Producer of the Year,
Classical: Elaine Martone.
Classical Album:
"Mahler: Symphony No. 7," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor, Andreas Neubronner,
producer (San Francisco Symphony).
Orchestral Performance:
"Mahler: Symphony No. 7," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco
Symphony).
Opera Recording:
"Golijov: Ainadamar: Fountain of Tears," Robert Spano, conductor, Kelley
O'Connor and Dawn Upshaw; Valerie Gross and Sid McLauchlan, producers (Women of the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra).
Choral Performance:
"Part: Da Pacem," Paul Hillier, conductor (Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir).
Instrumental Soloist(s)
Performance (with Orchestra): "Messiaen: Oiseaux Exotiques (Exotic Birds)," John
McLaughlin Williams, conductor; Angelin Chang (Cleveland Chamber Symphony).
Instrumental Soloist
Performance (without Orchestra): "Chopin: Nocturnes," Maurizio Pollini.
Chamber Music Performance:
"Intimate Voices," Emerson String Quartet.
Small Ensemble
Performance: "Padilla: Sun of Justice," Peter Rutenberg, conductor (Los Angeles
Chamber Singers' Cappella).
Classical Vocal
Performance: "Rilke Songs," Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (Peter Serkin), track from
Lieberson: Rilke Songs, The Six Realms, Horn Concerto.
Classical Contemporary
Composition: "Golijov: Ainadamar: Fountain of Tears," Osvaldo Golijov (Robert
Spano).
Classical Crossover Album:
"Simple Gifts," Bryn Terfel (London Voices; London Symphony Orchestra).
Latin Pop Album (tie):
"Adentro," Arjona. "Limon Y Sal," Julieta Venegas.
Latin Rock, Alternative or
Urban Album: "Amar Es Combatir," Mana.
Tropical Latin Album:
"Directo Al Corazon," Gilberto Santa Rosa.
Mexican/Mexican-American
Album: "Historias De Mi Tierra," Pepe Aguilar.
Tejano Album: "Sigue
El Taconazo," Chente Barrera.
Norteno Album:
"Historias Que Contar," Los Tigres Del Norte.
Banda Album: "Mas
Alla Del Sol," Joan Sebastian.
Rap Solo Performance:
"What You Know," T.I.
Rap Performance by a Duo
or Group: "Ridin," Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone.
Rap/Sung Collaboration:
"My Love," Justin Timberlake featuring T.I.
Rap Song: "Money
Maker," Christopher Bridges and Pharrell Williams (Ludacris featuring Pharrell).
Gospel Performance:
"Victory," Yolanda Adams.
Gospel Song: "Imagine
Me," Kirk Franklin (Kirk Franklin).
Rock or Rap Gospel Album:
"Turn Around," Jonny Lang.
Pop/Contemporary Gospel
Album: "Wherever You Are," Third Day.
Southern, Country, or
Bluegrass Gospel Album: "Glory Train," Randy Travis.
Traditional Gospel Album:
"Alive in South Africa," Israel and New Breed.
Contemporary R&B
Gospel Album: "Hero," Kirk Franklin.
Traditional Blues Album:
"Risin' With the Blues," Ike Turner.
Contemporary Blues Album:
"After the Rain," Irma Thomas.
Compilation Soundtrack
Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Walk the Line,"
Joaquin Phoenix and Various Artists.
Score Soundtrack Album for
Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Memoirs of a Geisha," John
Williams, composer.
Song Written for Motion
Picture, Television or Other Visual Media: "Our Town (From Cars)," Randy Newman
(James Taylor).
Instrumental Composition:
"A Prayer for Peace," John Williams, composer (John Williams), from "Munich
Soundtrack."
Instrumental Arrangement:
"Three Ghouls," Chick Corea, arranger (Chick Corea), from "The Ultimate
Adventure."
Instrumental Arrangement
Accompanying Vocalist(s): "For Once in My Life," Jorge Calandrelli, arranger
(Tony Bennett and Stevie Wonder), from "Duets: an American Classic."
Traditional Folk Album:
"We Shall Overcome the Seeger Sessions," Bruce Springsteen.
Contemporary
Folk/Americana Album: "Modern Times," Bob Dylan.
Native American Music
Album: "Dance With the Wind," Mary Youngblood.
Hawaiian Music Album:
"Legends of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Live From Maui," Various Artists.
Reggae Album: "Love
Is My Religion," Ziggy Marley.
Traditional World Music
Album: "Blessed," Soweto Gospel Choir.
Contemporary World Music
Album: "Wonder Wheel," the Klezmatics.
Polka Album: "Polka
in Paradise," Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra.
Musical Show Album:
"Jersey Boys."
Engineered Album,
Non-Classical: "At War With the Mystics," the Flaming Lips and Dave Fridmann,
engineers (The Flaming Lips).
Remixed Recording,
Non-Classical: "Talk (Thin White Duke Mix)," Jacques Lu Cont, remixer
(Coldplay).
Surround Sound Album:
"Morph the Cat," Darcy Proper, surround mastering.
Producer of the Year,
Non-Classical: Rick Rubin.
Musical Album for
Children: "Catch That Train," Dan Zanes and Friends.
Spoken Word Album for
Children: "Blah Blah Blah: Stories About Clams, Swamp Monsters, Pirates and
Dogs," Bill Harley.
Spoken Word Album
(Includes Poetry, Audio Books and Story Telling). (Tie): "Our Endangered Values:
America's Moral Crisis (Jimmy Carter)," Jimmy Carter. "With Ossie and Ruby: In
This Life Together (Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee)," Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.
Comedy Album: "The
Carnegie Hall Performance," Lewis Black.
New Age Album:
"Amarantine," Enya.
Contemporary Jazz Album:
"The Hidden Land," Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.
Jazz Instrumental Solo:
"Some Skunk Funk," Michael Brecker.
Jazz Instrumental Album,
Individual or Group: "The Ultimate Adventure," Chick Corea.
Large Jazz Ensemble Album:
"Some Skunk Funk," Randy Brecker With Michael Brecker, Jim Beard, Will Lee,
Peter Erskine, Marcio.
Latin Jazz Album:
"Simpatico," the Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project.
Pop Instrumental
Performance: "Mornin'," George Benson (& Al Jarreau).
Pop Instrumental Album:
"Fingerprints," Peter Frampton.
Dance Recording: "Sexy
Back," Justin Timberlake and Timbaland.
Electronic/Dance Album:
"Confessions on a Dance Floor," Madonna.
Traditional Pop Vocal
Album: "Duets: an American Classic," Tony Bennett.
Male R&B Vocal
Performance: "Heaven," John Legend.
R&B Performance by a
Duo or Group With Vocals: "Family Affair," (Sly and the Family Stone), John
Legend, Joss Stone With Van Hunt.
Traditional R&B Vocal
Performance: "God Bless the Child," George Benson and Al Jarreau featuring Jill
Scott.
Urban/Alternative
Performance: "Crazy," Gnarls Barkley.
R&B Song: "Be
Without You," Johnta Austin, Mary J. Blige, Bryan-Michael Cox and Jason Perry (Mary
J. Blige).
Contemporary R&B
Album: "B'Day," Beyonce.
Female Country Vocal
Performance: "Jesus, Take the Wheel," Carrie Underwood.
Male Country Vocal
Performance: "The Reason Why," Vince Gill.
Country Performance by a
Duo or Group With Vocal: "Not Ready to Make Nice," Dixie Chicks.
Country Collaboration With
Vocals: "Who Says You Can't Go Home," Bon Jovi and Jennifer Nettles.
Country Instrumental
Performance: "Whiskey Before Breakfast," Bryan Sutton and Doc Watson.
Country Song: "Jesus,
Take the Wheel," Brett James, Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson (Carrie Underwood).
Bluegrass Album:
"Instrumentals," Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder.
Jazz Vocal Album:
"Turned to Blue," Nancy Wilson.
Female Pop Vocal
Performance: "Ain't No Other Man," Christina Aguilera.
Male Pop Vocal
Performance: "Waiting on the World to Change," John Mayer.
Pop Performance by a Duo
or Group With Vocal: "My Humps," Black Eyed Peas.
Solo Rock Vocal
Performance: "Someday Baby," Bob Dylan.
Rock Performance by a Duo
or Group With Vocal: "Dani California," Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Hard Rock Performance:
"Woman," Wolfmother.
Metal Performance:
"Eyes of the Insane," Slayer.
Rock Instrumental
Performance: "The Wizard Turns On ... ," the Flaming Lips.
Rock Song: "Dani
California," Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili
Peppers);
Alternative Music Album:
"St. Elsewhere," Gnarls Barkley.
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