2003 Grammy Awards

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2003 Grammy Awards
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Date February 23, 2003
Location Madison Square Garden, New York City
Television coverage
Network CBS
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The 2003 (or 45th) Grammy Awards were held on February 23, 2003 at Madison Square Garden, New York City. Musicians accomplishments from the previous year were recognized. Norah Jones was the main recipient with five awards including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best New Artist, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album.[1]

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Award winners [edit]

General [edit]

Record of the Year

"Don't Know Why" - Norah Jones

"A Thousand Miles" - Vanessa Carlton

"Without Me" - Eminem

"Dilemma" - Nelly & Kelly Rowland

"How You Remind Me" - Nickelback

Album of the Year

Home - Dixie Chicks

The Eminem Show - Eminem

Nellyville - Nelly

The Rising - Bruce Springsteen

Come Away With Me - Norah Jones

Song of the Year

"A Thousand Miles" - Vanessa Carlton

"Complicated" - Avril Lavigne

"Don't Know Why" - Norah Jones

"The Rising" - Bruce Springsteen

"Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" - Alan Jackson

Best New Artist

Ashanti

Norah Jones

Michelle Branch

Avril Lavigne

John Mayer

Alternative [edit]

Blues [edit]

Children's [edit]

Classical [edit]

Composing and arranging [edit]

Country [edit]

Dance [edit]

Film/TV/media [edit]

Folk [edit]

Gospel [edit]

Historical [edit]

Jazz [edit]

Latin [edit]

Musical show [edit]

Music video [edit]

New Age [edit]

Packaging and notes [edit]

Polka [edit]

  • Best Polka Album
    • Jeremy Welch, Joe Donofrio (engineers/mixers), Kenneth R. Irwin, Tom Pick (engineers/mixers & producers), Jimmy Sturr (engineer/mixer, producer & artist) for Top of the World

Pop [edit]

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

"Soak Up the Sun" - Sheryl Crow

"Complicated" - Avril Lavigne

"Get the Party Started" - Pink

"Overprotected" - Britney Spears

"Don't Know Why" - Norah Jones

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

"7 Days" - Craig David

"Original Sin" - Elton John

"Your Body is a Wonderland" - John Mayer

"Fragile (Live)" - Sting"

"October Road" - James Taylor

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals

"Hey Baby" - No Doubt

"Everyday" - Bon Jovi

"Girl All The Bad Guys Want" - Bowling for Soup

"Where Are You Going" - Dave Matthews Band

"Girlfriend" - *NSYNC

Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals

"Dirrty" - Christina Aguilera & Redman

"The Christmas Song" - India.Arie & Stevie Wonder

"What a Wonderful World" - Tony Bennett & k.d. lang

"The Game of Love" - Santana & Michelle Branch

"Better Than Anything" - Natalie Cole & Diana Krall

"It's So Easy" - Sheryl Crow & Don Henley

Best Pop Instrumental Performance

B.B. King for "Auld Lang Syne"

Best Pop Vocal Album

S. Husky Höskulds (engineer/mixer), Jay Newland (engineer/mixer & producer), Arif Mardin (producer) & Norah Jones for Come Away With Me

Best Pop Instrumental Album

Paul Brown (engineer/mixer & producer) & Norman Brown for Just Chillin'

Production and engineering [edit]

R&B [edit]

Rap [edit]

Reggae [edit]

Rock [edit]

Spoken [edit]

Traditional pop [edit]

World [edit]

Special merit awards [edit]

Trivia [edit]

  • 2003 was the first year that the Dance field was added as a genre.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "2002 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.