49th Annual Grammy Awards 2007 music awards
The 49th Annual Grammy Awards was a ceremony honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2005, and ending September 30, 2006, in the United States. The awards were handed out on Sunday, February 11, 2007, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles . The Dixie Chicks were the night's biggest winners winning a total of five awards. Mary J. Blige received the most nominations, with eight. Don Henley was honored as MusiCares Person of the Year two nights prior to the show on February 9, 2007. The show won an Emmy for Outstanding Lighting Direction (electronic, multicamera) for VMC Programming.
Main ceremony
The performance of Roxanne by the Police to open the show promoted the start of their reunion tour.
Presenters
Main ceremony
Winners and nominees
Multiple nominees and wins (award nominations/wins)
Mary J. Blige (8/3)
Dixie Chicks (5/5)
John Mayer (5/2)
James Blunt (5/0)
Red Hot Chili Peppers (4/3)
Gnarls Barkley (4/2)
Justin Timberlake (4/2)
Carrie Underwood (3/2)
Bold type indicates the winner out of the list of nominees.
General
Record of the Year
Album of the Year
Taking the Long Way – Dixie Chicks
St. Elsewhere – Gnarls Barkley
Danger Mouse , producer; Ben H. Allen, Danger Mouse & Kennie Takahashi, engineers/mixers; Mike Lazer, mastering engineer
Continuum – John Mayer
Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers
FutureSex/LoveSounds – Justin Timberlake
Nate (Danja) Hills , Jawbreakers, Rick Rubin , Timbaland & Justin Timberlake, producers; Jimmy Douglass , Serban Ghenea, Padraic Kerin, Jason Lader , Andrew Scheps, Timbaland & Ethan Willoughby, engineers/mixers; Herb Powers, Jr., mastering engineer
Song of the Year
Best New Artist
Grammy Award for Best Recording Package [ 2]
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Album
Blues
Best Traditional Blues Album
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Country
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
Best Country Instrumental Performance
Best Country Song
Best Country Album
Best Bluegrass Album
Dance
Best Dance Recording
Best Electronic/Dance Album
Folk
Best Traditional Folk Album
Best Contemporary Folk/American Album
Best Native American Music Album
Best Hawaiian Music Album
Gospel
Best Gospel Performance
Best Gospel Song
Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
Best Traditional Gospel Album
Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album
Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album
Jazz
Best Contemporary Jazz Album
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Best Latin Jazz Album
Latin
Best Latin Pop Album :
Best Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album :
Best Tropical Latin Album :
Best Mexican / Mexican-American Album :
Best Tejano Album :
Best Norteño Album :
Best Banda Album :
New Age
Best New Age Album
Pop
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Best Pop Instrumental Album
Best Pop Vocal Album
R&B
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
Best R&B Song
Best R&B Album
Best Contemporary R&B Album
Rap
Best Rap Solo Performance
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Best Rap Song
Best Rap Album
Reggae
Best Reggae Album
Rock
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Hard Rock Performance
Best Metal Performance
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Best Rock Song
Best Rock Album
Traditional pop
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Children's
Best Musical Album for Children
Best Spoken Word Album for Children
Blah Blah Blah: Stories About Clams, Swamp Monsters, Pirates & Dogs – Bill Harley
Christmas In The Trenches – John McCutcheon
Disney's Little Einsteins Musical Missions (Various Artists) – Ted Kryczko & Ed Mitchell, producers
Peter Pan – Jim Dale
The Witches – Lynn Redgrave
Spoken word
Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Story Telling)
Comedy
Best Comedy Album (For comedy recordings, spoken or musical)
Classical
Best Classical Album
Best Orchestra Performance
Best Opera Recording
"Golijov: Ainadamar: Fountain Of Tears"
Best Choral Performance
"Pärt: Da Pacem"
Paul Hillier , conductor; Brad Michel & Robina G. Young, producers; Brad Michel, engineer/mixer (Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir)
Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra)
Chopin: Nocturnes
Maurizio Pollini , soloist; Christopher Alder, producer; Klaus Hiemann & Oliver Rogalla Von Heyden, engineers
Best Chamber Music Performance
"Intimate Voices"
Emerson String Quartet (Eugene Drucker, Lawrence Dutton, David Finckel & Philip Setzer), ensembles; Da-Hong Seetoo, producer
Best Small Ensemble Performance
"Padilla: Sun Of Justice"
Fred Vogler , producer; Peter Rutenberg, conductor; Los Angeles Chamber Singers' Capella (Corey Carleton), ensembles; Fred Vogler, engineer
Best Classical Vocal Performance
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
"Golijov: Ainadamar: Fountain Of Tears"
Best Classical Crossover Album
Music video
Best Short Form Music Video
Best Long Form Music Video
In memoriam
Maynard Ferguson
Michael Brecker
Ray Barretto
Anita O'Day
Alice Coltrane
Robert Lockwood Jr.
Floyd Dixon
June Pointer
Arthur Lee (musician)
Phil Walden
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Malcolm Arnold
Sarah Caldwell
Denny Doherty
Henry Lewy
Syd Barrett
Ian Copeland
Ali Farka Touré
Soraya (musician)
Georgia Gibbs
Frankie Laine
Irving Green
Gene Pitney
Buck Owens
Cindy Walker
Buddy Killen
Freddy Fender
Desmond Dekker
Ed Bradley
J Dilla
Ruth Brown
Billy Preston
Arif Mardin
Gerald Levert
Ahmet Ertegun
James Brown
References
External links
Special awards Ceremonies
(years are of music release; ceremonies are the next year)
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