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2012 Grammy Awards
54th Grammy Award Poster.jpg
Date

February 12, 2012
1:00–3:30 p.m. PST (Pre-Telecast Ceremony)

5:00–8:30 p.m. PST (54th Grammy Awards)
Location Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Host LL Cool J
Television coverage
Network CBS
Viewership 40 million viewers[1]
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The 2012 (or 54th) Grammy Awards were held on February 12, 2012, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles being broadcast on CBS. LL Cool J hosted the show. It was the first time in seven years that the event had an official host.[2] Nominations were announced on November 30, 2011 on prime-time television as part of "The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live! – Countdown to Music's Biggest Night", a one-hour special broadcast live on CBS from Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live.[3][4] Kanye West received the most nominations with seven. Adele, Foo Fighters, and Bruno Mars each received six nominations. Lil Wayne, Skrillex, and Radiohead all earned five nominations. The nominations were criticised by many music journalists as Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy missed out on a nomination for Album of the Year despite being highly critically acclaimed and topping many end of year charts.[5][6] West's album went on the win Best Rap Album instead.[7]

A total of 78 awards were presented following the Academy's decision to restructure the Grammy Award categories. Paul McCartney received the MusiCares Person of the Year award on February 10, 2012, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, two nights prior to the Grammy telecast.[8]

On February 8, 2012, the Academy announced that the 54th Grammy Pre-Telecast Ceremony would stream live internationally. The ceremony took place at the Los Angeles Convention Center and was streamed live in its entirety internationally at Grammy's official website and CBS Television Network. The ceremony was co-hosted by Dave Koz and MC Lyte. A total of 68 awards were presented in the Pre-Telecast ceremony.[9] The official poster was designed by Architect Frank Gehry.[10]

The day before the ceremony, Whitney Houston died in Los Angeles, and the show's producers quickly planned a tribute in the form of Jennifer Hudson singing Houston's "I Will Always Love You".[11] The awards show began with a Bruce Springsteen performance followed by an LL Cool J prayer for Whitney Houston. Adele won all of her six nominations, record for most wins by a female artist in one night.[7][12] Foo Fighters and Kanye West followed with five and four awards, respectively.[7][13]

Contents

Ratings [edit]

The 54th Grammys were the second-highest rated in its history with 39.9 million viewers, second only to the 1984 Grammys with 43.8 mil. viewers. The rating was 50% higher than in 2011.[14]

Pre-telecast[9] [edit]

Performers [edit]

Presenters [edit]

Main telecast[15] [edit]

Performers [edit]

The following performed:

Artist(s) Song(s)
Bruce Springsteen
The E Street Band
"We Take Care of Our Own"
Bruno Mars "Runaway Baby"
Alicia Keys
Bonnie Raitt
Tribute to Etta James
"A Sunday Kind of Love"
Chris Brown "Turn Up the Music"
"Beautiful People"
Jason Aldean
Kelly Clarkson
"Don't You Wanna Stay"
Foo Fighters "Walk"
Rihanna
Coldplay
"We Found Love"
"Princess of China"
"Paradise"
Maroon 5
Foster the People
The Beach Boys
Celebrating the Beach Boys' 50th anniversary
"Surfer Girl"
"Wouldn't It Be Nice"
"Good Vibrations"
Paul McCartney
Diana Krall
Joe Walsh
"My Valentine"
The Civil Wars "Barton Hollow"
Taylor Swift "Mean"
Katy Perry "E.T."
"Part of Me"
Adele "Rolling in the Deep"
The Band Perry
Blake Shelton
Glen Campbell
Homage to Glen Campbell
"Gentle on My Mind"
"Southern Nights"
"Rhinestone Cowboy"
Tony Bennett
Carrie Underwood
"It Had to Be You"
Jennifer Hudson Tribute to Whitney Houston
"I Will Always Love You"
Chris Brown
David Guetta
Lil Wayne
Foo Fighters
deadmau5
"I Can Only Imagine"
"Rope"
"Raise Your Weapon"
Nicki Minaj "Roman's Revenge" (Intro)
"Roman Holiday"
Paul McCartney
Bruce Springsteen
Dave Grohl
Joe Walsh
Rusty Anderson
Brian Ray
Paul Wickens
Abe Laboriel, Jr.
"Golden Slumbers"
"Carry That Weight"
"The End"
  • Maceo Parker was scheduled to pay tribute to Clarence Clemons following the montage of those that had passed away in 2011 although his tribute was dropped in the 24 hours leading up to the awards show to make room for the Jennifer Hudson tribute to Whitney Houston.[16]

Presenters [edit]

Nominees and winners [edit]

The winners per category were:[17]

General [edit]

Record of the Year

"Rolling in the Deep" – Adele

Paul Epworth, producer; Tom Elmhirst & Mark Rankin (recording engineer), engineers/mixers
Album of the Year

21Adele

Jim Abbiss, Adele Adkins, Paul Epworth, Rick Rubin, Fraser T Smith, Ryan Tedder & Dan Wilson, producers; Jim Abbiss, Philip Allen, Beatriz Artola, Ian Dowling, Tom Elmhirst, Greg Fidelman, Dan Parry, Steve Price, Mark Rankin, Andrew Scheps, Fraser T Smith & Ryan Tedder, engineers/mixers; Tom Coyne, mastering engineer
Song of the Year

"Rolling in the Deep"

Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth, songwriters (Adele)
Best New Artist

Bon Iver

Pop [edit]

Best Pop Solo Performance

"Someone Like You" – Adele

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

"Body and Soul" – Tony Bennett & Amy Winehouse

Best Pop Instrumental Album

The Road from MemphisBooker T. Jones

Best Pop Vocal Album

21Adele

Dance/Electronica [edit]

Best Dance Recording

"Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" – Skrillex

Sonny Moore, producer & mixer
Best Dance/Electronica Album

Scary Monsters and Nice SpritesSkrillex

Traditional Pop [edit]

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Duets IITony Bennett

Rock [edit]

Best Rock Performance

"Walk" – Foo Fighters

Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance

"White Limo" – Foo Fighters

Best Rock Song

"Walk" – Foo Fighters, songwriters (Foo Fighters)

Best Rock Album

Wasting LightFoo Fighters

Alternative [edit]

Best Alternative Music Album

Bon Iver, Bon IverBon Iver

R&B [edit]

Best R&B Performance

"Is This Love" – Corinne Bailey Rae

Best Traditional R&B Performance

"Fool for You" – Cee Lo Green featuring Melanie Fiona

Best R&B Song

"Fool for You"

Cee Lo Green & Jack Splash, songwriters (Cee Lo Green featuring Melanie Fiona)
Best R&B Album

F.A.M.E.Chris Brown

Rap [edit]

Best Rap Performance

"Otis" – Jay-Z & Kanye West featuring Otis Redding

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

"All of the Lights" – Kanye West featuring Rihanna, Fergie & Kid Cudi

Best Rap Song

"All of the Lights"

Jeff Bhasker, Fergie, Really Doe, Kanye West & Malik Yusef, songwriters (Kanye West featuring Rihanna, Fergie & Kid Cudi)
Best Rap Album

My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy – Kanye West

Country [edit]

Best Country Solo Performance

"Mean" – Taylor Swift

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

"Barton Hollow" – The Civil Wars

Best Country Song

"Mean"

Taylor Swift, songwriter (Taylor Swift)
Best Country Album

Own the NightLady Antebellum

New Age [edit]

Best New Age Album

What's It All AboutPat Metheny

Jazz [edit]

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

"500 Miles High" – Chick Corea

Best Jazz Vocal Album

The Mosaic ProjectTerri Lyne Carrington & Various Artists

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

ForeverCorea, Clarke & White

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

The Good FeelingChristian McBride Big Band

Gospel/Contemporary Christian [edit]

Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance

"Jesus" – Le'Andria Johnson

Best Gospel Song

"Hello Fear"

Kirk Franklin, songwriter (Kirk Franklin)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Song

"Blessings"

Laura Story, songwriter (Laura Story)
Best Gospel Album

Hello FearKirk Franklin

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

And If Our God Is for Us...Chris Tomlin

Latin [edit]

Best Latin Pop, Rock or Urban Album

Drama y LuzManá

Best Regional Mexican or Tejano Album

BicentenarioPepe Aguilar

Best Banda or Norteño Album

MTV Unplugged: Los Tigres del Norte and FriendsLos Tigres del Norte

Best Tropical Latin Album

The Last MamboCachao

American Roots Music [edit]

Best Americana Album

Ramble at the RymanLevon Helm

Best Bluegrass Album

Paper AirplaneAlison Krauss & Union Station

Best Blues Album

RevelatorTedeschi Trucks Band

Best Folk Album

Barton HollowThe Civil Wars

Best Regional Roots Music Album

Rebirth of New OrleansRebirth Brass Band

Reggae [edit]

Best Reggae Album

Revelation Pt 1: The Root of LifeStephen Marley

World Music [edit]

Best World Music Album

TassiliTinariwen

Children's [edit]

Best Children's Album

All About Bullies ... Big and Small – Various Artists

  • Are We There Yet? – The Papa Hugs Band
  • Fitness Rock & RollMiss Amy
  • GulfAlive – The Banana Plant
  • I Love: Tom T. Hall's Songs of Fox Hollow – Various Artists

Spoken Word [edit]

Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Story Telling)

If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't)Betty White

Comedy [edit]

Best Comedy Album

HilariousLouis C.K.

Musical Show [edit]

Best Musical Theater Album

The Book of Mormon: Original Broadway Cast Recording

Josh Gad & Andrew Rannells, principal soloists; Anne Garefino, Robert Lopez, Stephen Oremus, Trey Parker, Scott Rudin & Matt Stone, producers; Robert Lopez, Trey Parker & Matt Stone, composers/lyricists

Music for Visual Media [edit]

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

Boardwalk Empire Volume 1 – Various Artists

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

The King's Speech

Alexandre Desplat, composer
Best Song Written for Visual Media

"I See the Light" (from Tangled)

Alan Menken & Glenn Slater, songwriters (Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi)

Composing/Arranging [edit]

Best Instrumental Composition

"Life in Eleven"

Béla Fleck & Howard Levy, composers (Béla Fleck and the Flecktones)
Best Instrumental Arrangement

"Rhapsody in Blue"

Gordon Goodwin, arranger (Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band)
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

"Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)"

Jorge Calandrelli, arranger (Tony Bennett & Queen Latifah)

Package [edit]

Best Recording Package

Scenes from The Suburbs

Vincent Morisset, art director (Arcade Fire)
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story

Dave Bett & Michelle Holme, art directors (Bruce Springsteen)

Notes [edit]

Best Album Notes

Hear Me Howling!: Blues, Ballads & Beyond as Recorded by the San Francisco Bay by Chris Strachwitz in the 1960s

Adam Machado, album notes writer (Various Artists)
  • The Bang Years 1966–1968
  • The Bristol Sessions, 1927–1928: The Big Bang of Country Music
    • Ted Olson & Tony Russell, album notes writers (Various Artists)
  • Complete Mythology
  • The Music City Story: Street Corner Doo Wop, Raw R&B and Soulful Sounds from Berkeley, California 1950–75
    • Alec Palao, album notes writer (Various Artists)

Historical [edit]

Best Historical Album

Band on the Run (Paul McCartney Archive Collection – Deluxe Edition)

Paul McCartney, compilation producer; Sam Okell & Steve Rooke, mastering engineers (Paul McCartney & Wings)
  • The Bristol Sessions, 1927–1928: The Big Bang of Country Music
    • Christopher C. King & Ted Olson, compilation producers; Christopher C. King & Chris Zwarg, mastering engineers (Various Artists)
  • Complete Mythology
    • Tom Lunt, Rob Sevier & Ken Shipley, compilation producers; Jeff Lipton, mastering engineer (Syl Johnson)
  • Hear Me Howling!: Blues, Ballads & Beyond as Recorded by the San Francisco Bay by Chris Strachwitz in the 1960s
    • Chris Strachwitz, compilation producer; Mike Cogan, mastering engineer (Various Artists)
  • Young Man with the Big Beat: The Complete '56 Elvis Presley Masters
    • Ernst Mikael Jorgensen, compilation producer; Vic Anesini, mastering engineer (Elvis Presley)

Production [edit]

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

Paper Airplane

Mike Shipley, engineer; Brad Blackwood, mastering engineer (Alison Krauss & Union Station)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Paul Epworth

Best Remixed Recording

"Cinema" (Skrillex Remix)

Skrillex, remixer (Benny Benassi featuring Gary Go)

Production, Surround Sound [edit]

Best Surround Sound Album

Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition)

Elliot Scheiner, surround mix engineer; Bob Ludwig, surround mastering engineer; Bill Levenson & Elliot Scheiner, surround producers (Derek and the Dominos)
  • An Evening with Dave Grusin
    • Frank Filipetti & Eric Schilling, surround mix engineers; Frank Filipetti, surround mastering engineer; Phil Ramone, surround producer (Various Artists)
  • Grace for Drowning
    • Steven Wilson, surround mix engineer; Paschal Byrne, surround mastering engineer; Steven Wilson, surround producer (Steven Wilson)
  • Kind
    • Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Kjetil Almenning, Ensemble 96 & Nidaros String Quartet)
  • Spohr: String Sextet in C Major, Op. 140 & Nonet in F Major, Op. 31
    • Andreas Spreer, surround mix engineer; Robin Schmidt & Andreas Spreer, surround mastering engineer; Andreas Spreer, surround producer (Camerata Freden)

Production, Classical [edit]

Best Engineered Album, Classical

Aldridge: Elmer Gantry

Byeong-Joon Hwang & John Newton, engineers; Jesse Lewis, mastering engineer (William Boggs, Keith Phares, Patricia Risley, Vale Rideout, Frank Kelley, Heather Buck, Florentine Opera Chorus & Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra)
Producer of the Year, Classical

Judith Sherman

  • Adams: Son of Chamber Symphony; String Quartet (John Adams, St. Lawrence String Quartet & International Contemporary Ensemble)
  • Capricho Latino (Rachel Barton Pine)
  • 85th Birthday Celebration (Claude Frank)
  • Insects & Paper Airplanes – Chamber Music of Lawrence Dillon (Daedalus Quartet & Benjamin Hochman)
  • Midnight Frolic – The Broadway Theater Music of Louis A. Hirsch (Rick Benjamin & Paragon Ragtime Orchestra)
  • Notable Women – Trios by Today's Female Composers (Lincoln Trio)
  • The Soviet Experience, Vol. 1 – String Quartets by Dmitri Shostakovich & His Contemporaries (Pacifica Quartet)
  • Speak! (Anthony De Mare)
  • State of the Art – The American Brass Quintet at 50 (The American Brass Quintet)
  • Steve Reich: WTC 9/11; Mallet Quartet; Dance Patterns (Kronos Quartet, Steve Reich Musicians & So Percussion)
  • Winging It – Piano Music of John Corigliano (Ursula Oppens)
  • Blanton Alspaugh
    • Aldridge: Elmer Gantry (William Boggs, Keith Phares, Patricia Risley, Vale Rideout, Frank Kelley, Heather Buck, Florentine Opera Chorus & Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra)
    • Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas (Peter Takács)
    • Osterfield: Rocky Streams (Paul Osterfield, Todd Waldecker & Various Artists)
  • Manfred Eicher
    • Bach: Concertos & Sinfonias for Oboe; Ich Hatte Viel Bekümmernis (Heinz Holliger, Eric Höbarth & Camerata Bern)
    • Hymns & Prayers (Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica)
    • Manto & Madrigals (Thomas Zehetmair & Ruth Killius)
    • Songs of Ascension (Meredith Monk & Vocal Ensemble, Todd Reynolds Quartet, The M6 & Montclair State University Singers)
    • Tchaikovsky/Kissine: Piano Trios (Gidon Kremer, Giedre Dirvanauskaite & Khatia Buniatishvili)
    • A Worcester Ladymass (Trio Mediaeval)
  • David Frost
    • Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass Live (Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass)
    • Mackey: Lonely Motel – Music from Slide (Rinde Eckert, Steven Mackey & Eighth Blackbird)
    • Prayers & Alleluias (Kenneth Dake)
    • Sharon Isbin & Friends – Guitar Passions (Sharon Isbin & Various Artists)
  • Peter Rutenberg
    • Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 (Patrick Dupré Quigley, James K. Bass, Seraphic Fire & Professional Choral Institute)
    • The Vanishing Nordic Chorale (Philip Spray & Musik Ekklesia)

Classical [edit]

Best Orchestral Performance

"Brahms: Symphony No. 4"

Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic)
Best Opera Recording

"Adams: Doctor Atomic"

Alan Gilbert, conductor; Meredith Arwady, Sasha Cooke, Richard Paul Fink, Gerald Finley, Thomas Glenn & Eric Owens; Jay David Saks, producer (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Metropolitan Opera Chorus)
  • "Britten: Billy Budd"
    • Mark Elder, conductor; John Mark Ainsley, Phillip Ens, Jacques Imbrailo, Darren Jeffery, Iain Paterson & Matthew Rose; James Whitbourn, producer (London Philharmonic Orchestra; Glyndebourne Chorus)
  • "Rautavaara: Kaivos"
    • Hannu Lintu, conductor; Jaakko Kortekangas, Hannu Niemelä, Johanna Rusanen-Kartano & Mati Turi; Seppo Siirala, producer (Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra; Kaivos Chorus)
  • "Verdi: La Traviata"
    • Antonio Pappano, conductor; Joseph Calleja, Renée Fleming & Thomas Hampson; James Whitbourn, producer (Orchestra of the Royal Opera House; Royal Opera Chorus)
  • "Vivaldi: Ercole Sul Termodonte"
    • Fabio Biondi, conductor; Romina Basso, Patrizia Ciofi, Diana Damrau, Joyce DiDonato, Vivica Genaux, Philippe Jaroussky, Topi Lehtipuu & Rolando Villazón; Daniel Zalay, producer (Europa Galante; Coro Da Camera Santa Cecilia Di Borgo San Lorenzo)
Best Choral Performance

"Light & Gold"

Eric Whitacre, conductor (Christopher Glynn & Hila Plitmann; The King's Singers, Laudibus, Pavão Quartet & The Eric Whitacre Singers)
  • "Beyond All Mortal Dreams – American A Cappella"
    • Stephen Layton, conductor (Choir of Trinity College Cambridge)
  • "Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45"
    • Patrick Dupré Quigley, conductor; James K. Bass, chorus master (Justin Blackwell, Scott Allen Jarrett, Paul Max Tipton & Teresa Wakim; Professional Choral Institute & Seraphic Fire)
  • "Kind"
    • Kjetil Almenning, conductor (Nidaros String Quartet; Ensemble 96)
  • "The Natural World of Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen"
    • Paul Hillier, conductor (Ars Nova Copenhagen)
Best Small Ensemble Performance

"Mackey: Lonely Motel – Music from Slide" – Rinde Eckert & Steven Mackey; Eighth Blackbird

  • "Frank: Hilos" – Gabriela Lena Frank; ALIAS Chamber Ensemble
  • "The Kingdoms of Castille – Richard Savino, conductor; El Mundo
  • "A Seraphic Fire Christmas" – Patrick Dupré Quigley, conductor; Seraphic Fire
  • "Sound the Bells!" – The Bay Brass
Best Classical Instrumental Solo

"Schwantner: Concerto for Percussion & Orchestra"

Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Christopher Lamb (Nashville Symphony)
  • "Chinese Recorder Concertos – East Meets West"
    • Lan Shui, conductor; Michala Petri (Copenhagen Philharmonic)
  • "Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini"
    • Claudio Abbado, Yuja Wang (Mahler Chamber Orchestra)
  • "Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos Nos. 3 & 4"
    • Leif Ove Andsnes, Antonio Pappano (London Symphony Orchestra)
  • "Winging It – Piano Music of John Corigliano"
    • Ursula Oppens
Best Classical Vocal Solo

"Diva Divo"

Joyce DiDonato (Kazushi Ono; Orchestre De L'Opéra National De Lyon; Choeur De L'Opéra National De Lyon)
  • "Grieg/Thommessen: Veslemøy Synsk"
    • Marianne Beate Kielland (Nils Anders Mortensen)
  • "Handel: Cleopatra"
    • Natalie Dessay (Emmanuelle Haïm; Le Concert D'Astrée)
  • "Purcell: O Solitude"
  • "Three Baroque Tenors"
    • Ian Bostridge (Bernard Labadie; Mark Bennett, Andrew Clarke, Sophie Daneman, Alberto Grazzi, Jonathan Gunthorpe, Benjamin Hulett & Madeline Shaw; The English Concert)
Best Contemporary Classical Composition

"Aldridge, Robert: Elmer Gantry" – Robert Aldridge & Herschel Garfein

  • "Crumb, George: The Ghosts of Alhambra" – George Crumb
  • "Friedman, Jefferson: String Quartet No. 3" – Jefferson Friedman
  • "Mackey, Steven: Lonely Motel – Music From Slide" – Steven Mackey
  • "Ruders, Poul: Piano Concerto No. 2" – Poul Ruders

Music Video [edit]

Best Short Form Music Video

"Rolling in the Deep" – Adele

Sam Brown, video director; Hannah Chandler, video producer
Best Long Form Music Video

Foo Fighters: Back and ForthFoo Fighters

James Moll, video director; James Moll & Nigel Sinclair, video producers

Special Merit Awards [edit]

MusiCares Person of the Year
President's Merit Award
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award[20]
Grammy Trustees Award
Technical Grammy Award

Artists with multiple nominations and awards [edit]

The following artists received multiple nominations:

The following artists received multiple awards:

References [edit]

  1. ^ Jon Weisman, Grammy Awards Set for Jan. 26, Los Angeles Times, May 13, 2013
  2. ^ LL Cool J To Host 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards
  3. ^ Recording Academy, CBS enter 10-year Grammy deal, Associated Press, June 21, 2011
  4. ^ "Jason Aldean, Lady Gaga To Perform At "The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live!!"". GRAMMY.com. 2011-10-25. Retrieved 2011-11-18. 
  5. ^ Montgomery, James. "Grammy Nominations: The Biggest Shocks And Snubs". MTV. Retrieved 15 December 2012. 
  6. ^ Mervis, Scott. "Grammys stumble with Kanye West album snub". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 15 December 2012. 
  7. ^ a b c "Grammy.com". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. February 12, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2012. 
  8. ^ "Paul McCartney Is 2012 MusiCares Person Of The Year". GRAMMY.com. Retrieved 2011-11-18. 
  9. ^ a b GRAMMY Pre-Telecast Ceremony To Stream Live Internationally
  10. ^ Architect Frank Gehry Creates Official Artwork for the 54th Annual Grammy, Grammy.org December 8, 2011
  11. ^ Grammys 2012: Whitney Houston tribute to be sung by Jennifer Hudson
  12. ^ "Adele wins 6 Grammys, including record of the year". The Clarion-Ledger. Gannett Company. February 12, 2012. Retrieved February 12, 2012. 
  13. ^ "Grammys 2012 – as it happened". Guardian. Retrieved 6 March 2012. 
  14. ^ "Whitney Houston Tragic Grammys Draw 39.9 Million Viewers, Second Most Watched Ever". Deadline.com. February 13, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2012. 
  15. ^ The Beach Boys To Reunite At 54th GRAMMY Awards
  16. ^ http://blogs.wickedlocal.com/springsteen/2012/02/13/grammy-disappointment-tribute-to-clarence-clemons-was-scrapped-says-report/
  17. ^ The 54th Grammy Awards Nominees List
  18. ^ 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominees And Winners - Engineer Field, Grammy.com
  19. ^ The Recording Academy, Clive Davis Partner For Pre-GRAMMY Gala
  20. ^ Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Announces

External links [edit]