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==Special Merit Awards== |
==Special Merit Awards== |
Revision as of 02:10, 23 February 2014
48th Annual Grammy Awards | |
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Date | February 8, 2006 |
Location | Staples Center, Los Angeles |
Website | https://www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/48th-annual-grammy-awards |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBS |
The 48th Annual Grammy Awards took place on February 8, 2006, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Irish rock band U2 were the main recipients with five awards including Album of the Year. Mariah Carey, John Legend, and Kanye West were each nominated for eight awards and won three; Alison Krauss & Union Station also won three awards; and Kelly Clarkson won two. Green Day were amongst the big winners, winning the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.[1]
Performances
- Madonna and the animated group Gorillaz opened the show with a medley of "Feel Good Inc." and "Hung Up": first the Gorillaz performed on screen (using technology to make the animation seem three-dimensional - Musion Eyeliner) with a short visit from the real-life De La Soul, then a pre-filmed Madonna joined them. This merged into Madonna performing on stage with her dancers.
- System of a Down played "B.Y.O.B." at the awards;
- Alicia Keys and Stevie Wonder led a sing-along of "Higher Ground";
- Coldplay performed "Talk";
- John Legend performed "Ordinary People";
- Sugarland performed "Something More";
- U2 performed "Vertigo" and "One", the latter with Mary J. Blige;
- Kelly Clarkson performed "Because of You";
- Paul McCartney performed "Fine Line" and "Helter Skelter" introduced by Ellen DeGeneres;
- Mariah Carey performed "We Belong Together" and "Fly like a Bird"; James 'Big Jim' Wright on piano and organ, the latter with Hezekiah Walker and The Love Fellowship Choir. "Fly like a Bird" also induced the night's only standing ovation, and prompted Teri Hatcher, presenting an award after the performance, to proclaim: "It's like we've all just been saved!"
- Keith Urban performed "You'll Think of Me" and then joined Faith Hill in her song "The Lucky One", introduced by Jenna Elfman;
- A Sly & the Family Stone tribute, introduced by Dave Chappelle, and featuring performances of several Family Stone songs ("Family Affair", "If You Want Me to Stay", "Everyday People", "Dance to the Music", and "I Want to Take You Higher"). The performers featured included Joss Stone, Van Hunt, John Legend, Fantasia, Devin Lima, Maroon 5, Ciara, will.i.am of The Black Eyed Peas, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, and Robert Randolph. During Tyler, Perry, and Randolph's performance of "I Want to Take You Higher", Sly Stone and the original Family Stone (with Rusty Allen in place of original bassist Larry Graham) took the stage with the rest of the performers. Sly Stone, making his first public appearance onstage since 1987 and sporting a large cockatoo-style mohawk, briefly contributed vocals and keyboards to the performance before walking offstage and leaving the other performers to finish the number;
- Paul McCartney, Linkin Park and Jay-Z performed a mash-up of The Beatles' "Yesterday" and Jay-Z & Linkin Park's "Numb/Encore";
- Bruce Springsteen performed "Devils & Dust" introduced by Tom Hanks;
- Kanye West and Jamie Foxx performing "Gold Digger" along with two short skits and a short rendition of "Touch the Sky" The "band" featured with West and Foxx were actually members of the Florida A & M University Marching 100;
- Christina Aguilera and Herbie Hancock performed Leon Russell's "A Song for You";
- Allen Toussaint with Bonnie Raitt, The Edge, Irma Thomas and Dr. John performed "We Can Can";
- Sam Moore, Bruce Springsteen and an ensemble band performed Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour" with Irma Thomas joining in on vocals.
Award winners
U2 was the night's top winner, with five awards. Their win for Album of the Year was their second win for that particular award. They previously won it back in 1988 for The Joshua Tree. They are the only rock act to have more than one Album of the Year win.
Top nominees included Mariah Carey, John Legend and Kanye West with eight each, but won only three awards each. Kelly Clarkson won two awards, becoming the first American Idol to win a Grammy.
Multiple award winners (awards won/nominated):
- U2 — 5/5
- Alison Krauss — 3/3
- Mariah Carey — 3/8
- John Legend — 3/8
- Kanye West — 3/8
- Kelly Clarkson — 2/2
- The Chemical Brothers — 2/2
- Stevie Wonder — 2/4
General
- Record of the Year
- Album of the Year
- Steve Lillywhite, Chris Thomas, Jacknife Lee, Nellee Hooper, Flood, Daniel Lanois & Brian Eno producers.
- The Emancipation of Mimi - Mariah Carey
- Jermaine Dupri, Manuel Seal, Bryan-Michael Cox, Swizz Beatz, LRoc, James 'Big Jim' Wright, The Neptunes, Kanye West, James Poyser & Rodney Jenkins, producers; Mariah Carey & Antonio "L.A." Reid. executive producers
- Chaos and Creation in the Backyard - Paul McCartney
- Nigel Godrich, producer
- Love.Angel.Music.Baby - Gwen Stefani
- Eve, André 3000, featured artists; André 3000, Dallas Austin, Dr. Dre, Nellee Hooper, Jimmy Jam, Tony Kanal, Terry Lewis, The Neptunes & Mark 'Spike' Stent, producers
- Late Registration - Kanye West
- Adam Levine, Lupe Fiasco, Jamie Foxx, Paul Wall, GLC, Common, The Game, Brandy, Jay-Z, Nas, Really Doe, Cam'ron & Consecuence, featured artists; Kanye West, Jon Brion, Devo Springsteen, Just Blaze & Warryn Campbell, producers
- Song of the Year
- "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own"- U2
- Bono, songwirter (U2)
- "Bless the Broken Road" - Rascal Flatts
- Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hannah & Marcus Hummon, songwriters (Rascal Flatts)
- "We Belong Together" - Mariah Carey
- Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Manuel Seal, Johntá Austin, Kenneth Edmonds, Darnell Bristol, Bobby Womack, Patrick Moten & Sandra Sully, songwriters (Mariah Carey)
- "Devils & Dust" - Bruce Springsteen
- Bruce Springsteen, songwriter (Bruce Springsteen)
- "Ordinary People" - John Legend
- John Legend & will.i.am, songwriters (John Legend)
- Best New Artist
Alternative
Blues
- 80-B. B. King & Friends
- Cost of Living-Delbert McClinton
Children
Awards for Children's music:
- Dennis Scott (producer) for Songs from the Neighborhood - The Music of Mister Rogers performed by various artists
- Christopher Cerf & Marlo Thomas (producers) for Marlo Thomas & Friends: Thanks & Giving All Year Long performed by various artists
Classical
Awards for Classical music:
- Mariss Jansons (conductor), Sergey Aleksashkin, Chor des Bayerischen Runfunks, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks for Shostakovich: Sym. No. 13
- Thomas Quasthoff (soloist, performer), Jürgen Bulgrin & Rainer Maillard (engineers), Christopher Alder (producer) for Bach: Cantatas
- Sir Colin Davis (conductor), Carlos Alvarez, Bülent Bezdüz, Marina Domashenko, Jane Henschel, Ana Ibarra, Maria Josè Moreno & Michele Pertusi, James Mallinson (producer), London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra for Verdi: Falstaff
- Leonard Slatkin (conductor) & Jerry Blackstone, William Hammer, Jason Harris, Christopher Kiver, Carole Ott & Mary Alice Stollak (choir directors) for Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Requiem
- performed by Christine Brewer, Measha Brueggergosman, Ilana Davidson, Nmon Ford, Linda Hohenfeld, Joan Morris, Carmen Pelton, Marietta Simpson & Thomas Young, Michigan State University Children's Choir, University Of Michigan Chamber Choir, University Of Michigan Orpheus Singers, University Of Michigan University Choir & University Musical Society Choral Union, University Of Michigan School Of Music Symphony Orchestra
- Claudio Abbado (conductor), Martha Argerich and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra for Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 3
- Pierre Boulez (conductor) & Hilary Summers, Ensemble InterContemporain for Boulez: Le marteau sans maître, Dérive 1 & 2
- William Bolcom (composer) for Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and of Experience performed by Leonard Slatkin
- Tim Handley (producer), Leonard Slatkin (conductor), Jerry Blackstone, William Hammer, Jason Harris, Christopher Kiver, Carole Ott & Marie Alice Stollack (choir directors), Christie Brewer and Joan Morris & University of Michigan School of Music Symphony Orchestra for Bolcom: Songs of Innocence and of Experience
- Turtle Island String Quartet & Ying Quartet for 4 + Four
Comedy
Composition and arrangement
Awards for composing and arranging:
- Billy Childs (composer) for "Into the Light" performed by Billy Childs Ensemble
- Gordon Goodwin (arranger) for "The Incredits" (from The Incredibles soundtrack) performed by various artists
- Billy Childs, Gil Goldstein & Heitor Pereira (arrangers) for "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" performed by Chris Botti & Sting
Country
- The Connection-Emmylou Harris
- Restless-Alison Krauss and Union Station
- Unionhouse Branch-Alison Krauss and Union Station
- Bless the Broken Road-Rascal Flatts
- Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna & Marcus Hummon songwriters
Dance
Film, TV and visual media
Awards for soundtrack contributions:
- James Austin, Stuart Benjamin & Taylor Hackford (compilation producer) & Ray Charles for Ray
- Craig Armstrong (composer) for Ray
- Glen Ballard & Alan Silvestri for "Believe" (from The Polar Express) performed by Josh Groban
Folk
Awards for Folk music:
- Tim O'Brien for Fiddler's Green
- John Prine for Fair and Square
- Jim Wilson, producer for Sacred Ground: A Tribute to Mother Earth
- Daniel Ho, Paul Konwiser & Wayne Wong, producers for Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar - Vol. 1
Gospel
Awards for Gospel music:
- CeCe Winans for "Pray"
- Yolanda Adams, James Harris III, Terry Lewis & James 'Big Jim' Wright, songwriters for "Be Blessed", performed by Yolanda Adams
- Casting Crowns for Lifesong
- Audio Adrenaline for Until My Heart Caves In
- Amy Grant for Rock of Ages...Hymns & Faith
- Donnie McClurkin for Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs
- CeCe Winans for Purified
- Gladys Knight, choir director & Saints Unified Voices for One Voice
Historical
- Alan Lomax, Jeffrey Greenberg & Anna Lomax Wood (compilation producers), Adam Ayan & Steve Rosenthal (mastering engineers) for The Complete Library of Congress Recordings
Jazz
Awards for Jazz music:
- Sonny Rollins for "Why Was I Born?"
- Wayne Shorter Quartet for Beyond the Sound Barrier
- Dave Holland Big Band for Overtime
- Good Night, and Good Luck for Dianne Reeves
- Pat Metheny Group for The Way Up
Latin
Awards for Latin American music:
- Laura Pausini for Escucha
- Bebo Valdes for Bebo De Cuba
- Little Joe Y La Familia for Chicanisimo
- Willy Chirino for Son Del Alma
Musical show
Award for Musical theatre recording:
- John Du Prez & Eric Idle (producers & composers), Eric Idle (lyricist) for Monty Python's Spamalot performed Original Broadway Cast including David Hyde Pierce, Tim Curry, Hank Azaria & Sara Ramirez
Music video
- Missy Elliott & Dave Meyers (video directors), Joseph Sasson (video producer), Missy Elliott featuring Ciara & Fat Man Scoop for "Lose Control
- Margaret Bodde, Susan Lacy, Jeff Rosen, Martin Scorsese (video director), Nigel Sinclair & Anthony Wall (video producers) for No Direction Home
New Age
- Silver Solstice-Paul Winter Consort
Packaging and notes
- Aimee Mann & Gail Marowitz (art directors) for The Forgotten Arm performed by Aimee Mann
- Ian Cuttler (art director) for The Legend performed by Johnny Cash
- Alan Lomax, John Szwed (notes writer) for The Complete Library of Congress Recordings performed by Jelly Roll Morton
Polka
Pop
- "I Will Not Be Broken" - Bonnie Raitt
- "Walk On By" - Seal
- "Feel Good Inc." - Gorillaz & De La Soul
- "Virginia Moon" - Foo Fighters & Norah Jones
- Caravan-Les Paul
- Breakaway-Kelly Clarkson
- Extraordinary Machine"-Fiona Apple
- Wildflower-Sheryl Crow
- Chaos and Creation in the Backyard"-Paul McCartney
- Love.Angel.Music.Baby."-Gwen Stefani
Production and engineering
Awards for production and engineering:
- Alan Douglas & Mick Guzauski (engineers) for Back Home performed by Eric Clapton
- Da-Hong Seetoo (engineer) for Mendelssohn: The Complete String Quartets performed by Emerson String Quartet
- Louie Vega (remixer) for "Superfly (Louie Vega EOL Mix)" performed by Curtis Mayfield
- Tim Handley
R&B
- Ordinary People-John Legend
- So Amazing-Beyoncé & Stevie Wonder
- Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Manuel Seal, & Johnta Austin for "We Belong Together" performed by Mariah Carey
Rap
- "Numb/Encore" - Jay-Z & Linkin Park
- "Rich Girl" - Gwen Stefani & Eve
- "Soldier" - Destiny's Child, T.I. & Lil Wayne
- "They Say" - Common, John Legend & Kanye West
- "1, 2 Step" - Ciara & Missy Elliott"
- Diamonds from Sierra Leone-Kanye West
- Devo Springsteen & Kanye West songwriters
- "The Massacre" - 50 Cent
Reggae
- Welcome to Jamrock-Damian Marley
- "Our Music-Burning Spear
- "The Trinity-Sean Paul
- "Clothes Drop-Shaggy
- "Black Gold & Green"-Third World
Rock
- Devils & Dust-Bruce Springsteen
- "Revolution"-Eric Clapton
- "Shine It All Around"-Robert Plant
- "This Is How a Heart Breaks"-Rob Thomas
- "The Paintier"-Neil Young
- Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own-U2
- "Speed Of Sound"-Coldplay
- "Best of You"-Foo Fighters
- "Do You Want To"-Franz Ferdinand
- "All These Things That I've Done'"-The Killers
- 69 Freedom Specials-Les Paul & Friends
- City of Blinding Lights-U2
- Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge & Larry Mullen songwriters
Surround Sound
- Chuck Ainlay (surround mix engineer), Bob Ludwig (surround mastering), Chuck Ainlay & Mark Knopfler (surround producers) for Brothers In Arms - 20th Anniversary Edition performed by Dire Straits
Spoken
- Dreams from My Father-President Barack Obama
Traditional Pop
===[[World music|World
- Eletracústico-Gilberto Gil
Special Merit Awards
MusiCares Person of the Year
In Memoriam
- Murray Allen, Long John Baldry, Renaldo "Obie" Benson, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Oscar Brown, R.L. Burnside,Little Milton Campbell, Vassar Clements, Tyrone Davis' Victoria de los Ángeles, Ibrahim Ferrer, Carlo Maria Giulini,Lalo Guerrero, Percy Heath, Skitch Henderson, Milt Holland, Shirley Horn, Willie Hutch, Johnnie Johnson (musician), Merle Kilgore, Chris Ledoux, Harold Leventhal, Jimmy Martin, Robert Moog, Birgit Nilsson, Wilson Pickett, John Raitt, Lou Rawls, Eugene Record, Bobby Short, Jimmy Smith (musician), Sammi Smith, Luther Vandross, Simon Waronker, Chris Whitley, Ronald Winans, Paul Winchell, Link Wray and Richard Pryor.
Trivia
- U2's win for Album of the Year was their second win for that respective award. They previously won it back at the 30th Annual Grammy Awards in 1988 for The Joshua Tree. They are the only rock act to have more than one Album of the Year win.
- Keith Urban won His Frist Grammy Award for "You'll Think of Me" From his 2002 album Golden Road
External links
References
- ^ "2005 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved May 1, 2011.