Winners’ List: 2015 Grammy Awards [Full]

Published: Sunday 8th Feb 2015 by Rashad
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The 57th Annual Grammy Awards certainly provided many a notable moment courtesy of the host of music stars who took to the stage.

Now, after show-stopping performances from Beyonce, Madonna, Katy Perry, Rihanna, and more, see who walked away with the show’s biggest star – its coveted trophies!

A full winners’ list awaits below:

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Album of the Year
Beyonce Beyonce
Pharrell Girl
Ed Sheeran X
Beck Morning Phase – WINNER
Sam Smith In the Lonely Hour

Record of the Year
Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX, “Fancy”
Sia, “Chandelier”
Sam Smith, “Stay With Me (Darkchild Version)” – WINNER
Taylor Swift, “Shake It Off”
Meghan Trainor, “All About That Bass”

Song of the Year
Meghan Trainor – “All About That Bass”
Sia – “Chandelier”
Taylor Swift – “Shake It Off”
Sam Smith – “Stay With Me (Darkchild Version)” – WINNER
Hozier – “Take Me to Church”

Best New Artist
Bastille
Iggy Azalea
Brandy Clark
HAIM
Sam Smith – WINNER

Best Pop Vocal Album
Coldplay, Ghost Stories
Miley Cyrus, Bangerz
Ariana Grande, My Everything
Katy Perry, Prism
Ed Sheeran, x
Sam Smith, In the Lonely Hour – WINNER

Best Pop Solo Performance
John Legend, “All of Me (Live Version)”
Sia, “Chandelier”
Sam Smith, “Stay With Me”
Taylor Swift, “Shake It Off”
Pharrell Williams, “Happy” – WINNER

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX, “Fancy”
Coldplay, “A Sky Full of Stars”
A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera, “Say Something” – WINNER
Jessie J, Ariana Grande, and Nicki Minaj, “Bang Bang”
Katy Perry feat. Juicy J, “Dark Horse”

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, Cheek to Cheek – WINNER
Annie Lennox, Nostalgia
Barry Manilow, Night Songs
Johnny Mathis, Sending You a Little Christmas
Barbra Streisand, Partners

Best Country Album
Dierks Bentley, Riser
Eric Church, The Outsiders
Lee Ann Womack, The Way I’m Living
Brandy Clark, 12 Stories
Miranda Lambert, Platinum – WINNER

Best Country Solo Performance
Eric Church, “Give Me Back My Hometown”
Hunter Hayes, “Invisible”
Miranda Lambert, “Automatic”
Carrie Underwood, “Something in the Water” – WINNER
Keith Urban, “Cop Car”

Best Country Duo/Group Performance
The Band Perry, “Gentle On My Mind” – WINNER
Miranda Lambert with Carrie Underwood, “Somethin’ Bad”
Little Big Town, “Day Drinking”
Tim McGraw feat. Faith Hill, “Meanwhile Back at Mama’s”
Keith Urban feat. Eric Church, “Raise ‘Em Up”

Best Country Song
Kenny Chesney, “American Kids”
Miranda Lambert, “Automatic”
Eric Church, “Give Me Back My Hometown”
Glen Campbell, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You” – WINNER
Tim McGraw feat. Faith Hill, “Meanwhile Back at Mama’s”

Best Urban Contemporary Album
Jhene Aiko, Sail Out
Beyonce, Beyonce
Chris Brown, X
Mali Music, Mail Is
Pharrell Williams, G I R L – WINNER

Best R&B Album
Bernhoft, Islander
Aloe Blacc, Lift Your Spirit
Toni Braxton & Babyface, Love, Marriage & Divorce – WINNER
Robert Glasper Experiment, Black Radio 2
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Give The People What They Want

Best R&B Performance
Beyonce feat. JAY Z, “Drunk in Love” – WINNER
Chris Brown feat. Usher & Rick Ross, “New Flame”
Jennifer Hudson feat. R. Kelly, “It’s Your World”
Ledisi, “Like This”
Usher, “Good Kisser”

Best Traditional R&B Peformance
Marsha Ambrosius & Anthony Hamilton, “As”
Angie Fisher, “I.R.S.”
Robert Glasper Experiment Featuring Lalah Hathaway & Malcolm Jamal Warner, “Jesus Children” – WINNER
Kem, “Nobody”
Antonique Smith, “Hold Up Wait A Minute (Woo Woo)”

Best R&B Song
Beyonce feat. JAY Z, “Drunk in Love” WINNER
Usher, “Good Kisser”
Chris Brown feat. Usher & Rick Ross, “New Flame”
Luke James, “Options”
Jhene Aiko, “The Worst”

Best Rock Album
Ryan Adams, Ryan Adam
Beck, Morning Phase – WINNER
The Black Keys, Turn Blue
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Hypnotic Eye
U2, Songs of Innocence

Best Rock Performance
Ryan Adams, “Gimme Something Good”
Arctic Monkeys, “Do I Wanna Know?”
Beck, “Blue Moon”
The Black Keys, “Fever”
Jack White, “Lazaretto” – WINNER

Best Metal Performance
Anthrax, “Neon Knights”
Mastodon, “High Road”
Motorhead, “Heartbreaker”
Slipknot, “The Negative One”
Tenacious D, “The Last in Line” – WINNER

Best Rock Song
Paramore, “Ain’t It Fun” – WINNER
Beck, “Blue Moon”
The Black Keys, “Fever”
Ryan Adams, “Gimme Something Good”
Jack White, “Lazaretto”

Best Rap Album
Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 – WINNER
Childish Gambino, Because the Internet
Iggy Azalea, The New Classic
Common, Nobody’s Smiling
Schoolboy Q, Oxymoron
Wiz Khalifa, Black Hollywood

Best Rap Solo Performance
Childish Gambino – “3005″
Drake – “0 to 100/The Catch Up”
Eminem – “Rap God”
Kendrick Lamar “i” – WINNER
Lecrae – “All I Need Is You”

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Common Featuring Jhené Aiko, “Blak Majik”
Eminem feat. Rihanna, “The Monster” – WINNER
I Love Makonnen feat. Drake, “Tuesday”
Schoolboy Q feat. BJ The Chicago Kid, “Studio”
Kanye West & Charlie Wilson, “Bound 2″

Best Rap Song
Nicki Minaj, “Anaconda”
Kanye West & Charlie Wilson, “Bound 2″
Kendrick Lamar, “I” – WINNER
Wiz Khalifa, “We Dem Boyz”
Drake – “0 to 100/The Catch Up”

Best Dance/Electronic Album
Aphex Twin, Syro – WINNER
Deadmaus, While (1<2)
Little Dragon, Nabuma Rubberband
Röyksopp & Robyn, Do It Again
Mat Zo, Damage Control

Best Dance Recording
Basement Jaxx, “Never Say Never”
Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne, “Rather Be” – WINNER
Disclosure feat. Mary J. Blige, “F for You”
Duke Dumont feat. Jax Jones, “I Got You”
Zhu, “Faded”

Best Gospel Performance/Song
“Help,” Erica Campbell Featuring Lecrae; Erica Campbell, Warryn Campbell, Hasben Jones, Harold Lilly, Lecrae Moore & Aaron Sledge
“Sunday A.M. [Live],” Karen Clark Sheard; Rudy Currence & Donald Lawrence
“I Believe,” Mali Music; Kortney J. Pollard
“No Greater Love,” Smokie Norful; Aaron W. Lindsey & Smokie Norful – WINNER
“Love On The Radio,” The Walls Group; Kirk Franklin

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
“Write Your Story,” Francesca Battistelli; Francesca Battistelli, David Arthur Garcia & Ben Glover
“Come As You Are,” Crowder
“Messengers,” Lecrae Featuring For King & Country; Torrance Esmond, Ran Jackson, Ricky Jackson, Kenneth Chris Mackey, Lecrae Moore, Joseph Prielozny, Joel Smallbone & Luke Smallbone – WINNER
“Shake,” MercyMe; Nathan Cochran, David Arthur Garcia, Ben Glover, Barry Graul, Bart Millard, Soli Olds, Mike Scheuchzer & Robby Shaffer
“Multiplied,” Needtobreathe; Bear Rinehart & Bo Rinehart

Best Gospel Album
“Help,” Erica Campbell – WINNER
“Amazing [Live],” Ricky Dillard & New G
“Withholding Nothing [Live],” William McDowell
“Forever Yours,” Smokie Norful
“Vintage Worship,” Anita Wilson

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
“If We’re Honest,” Francesca Battistelli
“Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong.” For King & Country – WINNER
“Hurricane,” Natalie Grant
“Welcome To The New,” MercyMe
“Royal Tailor,” Royal Tailor

Best Roots Gospel Album
“Forever Changed,” T. Graham Brown
“Shine For All The People,” Mike Farris – WINNER
“Hymns,” Gaither Vocal Band
“A Cappella,” The Martins
“His Way Of Loving Me,” Tim Menzies

Best Improvised Jazz Solo
“The Eye Of The Hurricane,” Kenny Barron
“Fingerprints,” Chick Corea – WINNER
“You & The Night & The Music,” Fred Hersch
“Recorda Me,” Joe Lovano
“Sleeping Giant,” Brad Mehldau

Best Jazz Vocal Album
“Map To The Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro,” (Billy Childs &) Various Artists
“I Wanna Be Evil,” René Marie
“Live In NYC,” Gretchen Parlato
“Beautiful Life,” Dianne Reeves – WINNER
“Paris Sessions,” Tierney Sutton

Best Jazz Instrumental Album
“Landmarks,” Brian Blade & The Fellowship Band
“Trilogy,” Chick Corea Trio – WINNER
“Floating,” Fred Hersch Trio
“Enjoy The View,” Bobby Hutcherson, David Sanborn, Joey DeFrancesco Featuring Billy Hart
“All Rise: A Joyful Elegy For Fats Waller,” Jason Moran

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
“The L.A. Treasures Project,” The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
“Life In The Bubble,” Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band – WINNER
“Quiet Pride: The Elizabeth Catlett Project,” Rufus Reid
“Live: I Hear The Sound,” Archie Shepp Attica Blues Orchestra
“OverTime: Music Of Bob Brookmeyer,” The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra

Best Latin Jazz Album
“The Latin Side Of Joe Henderson,” Conrad Herwig Featuring Joe Lovano
“The Pedrito Martinez Group,” The Pedrito Martinez Group
“The Offense Of The Drum,” Arturo O’Farrill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra – WINNER
“Second Half,” Emilio Solla Y La Inestable De Brooklyn
“New Throned King,” Yosvany Terry

Best Reggae Album
Ziggy Marley, Fly Rasta – WINNER
Lee ‘Scratch Perry, Back on the Controls
Sean Paul, Full Frequency
Shaggy, Out of Many, One Music
Sly & Robbie & Spicy Chocolate, The Reggae Power
Soja, Amid the Noise and the Haste

Best Alternative Music Album
alt-J, This Is All Yours
Arcade Fire, Reflektor
Cage the Elephant, Melophobia
St. Vincent, St. Vincent – WINNER
Jack White, Lazaretto

Best American Roots Performance
“Statesboro Blues,” Gregg Allman & Taj Mahal
“A Feather’s Not A Bird,” Rosanne Cash – WINNER
“And When I Die,” Billy Childs Featuring Alison Krauss & Jerry Douglas
“The Old Me Better,” Keb’ Mo’ Featuring The California Feet Warmers
“Destination,” Nickel Creek

Best American Roots Song
“A Feather’s Not A Bird,” Rosanne Cash & John Leventhal (Rosanne Cash) – WINNER
“Just So Much,” Jesse Winchester (Jesse Winchester)
“The New York Trains,” Woody Guthrie & Del McCoury (The Del McCoury Band)
“Pretty Little One,” Edie Brickell & Steve Martin, songwriters (Steve Martin And The Steep Canyon Rangers Featuring Edie Brickell)
“Terms Of My Surrender,” John Hiatt (John Hiatt)

Best Americana Album
Roseanne Cash, The River & The Thread – WINNER
John Hiatt, Terms of My Surrender
Keb’ Mo’, Bluesamerica
Nickel Creek, A Dotted Line
Sturgill Simpson, Metamodern Sounds in Country Music

Best Bluegrass Album
“The Earls Of Leicester,” The Earls Of Leicester – WINNER
“Noam Pikelny Plays Kenny Baker Plays Bill Monroe,” Noam Pikelny
“Cold Spell,” Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
“Into My Own,” Bryan Sutton
“Only Me,” Rhonda Vincent

Best Blues Album
“Common Ground – Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin Play And Sing The Songs Of Big Bill Broonzy,” Dave Alvin & Phil Alvin
“Promise Of A Brand New Day,” Ruthie Foster
“Juke Joint Chapel,” Charlie Musselwhite
“Decisions,” Bobby Rush With Blinddog Smokin’
“Step Back,” Johnny Winter – WINNER

Best Folk Album
“Three Bells,” Mike Auldridge, Jerry Douglas & Rob Ickes
“Follow The Music,” Alice Gerrard
“The Nocturne Diaries,” Eliza Gilkyson
“Remedy,” Old Crow Medicine Show – WINNER
“A Reasonable Amount Of Trouble,” Jesse Winchester

Best Regional Roots Music Album
“Light The Stars,” Bonsoir, Catin
“Hanu ‘A’ala,” Kamaka Kukona
“Love’s Lies,” Magnolia Sisters
“The Legacy,” Jo-El Sonnier – WINNER
“Ceremony,” Joe Tohonnie Jr.

Best World Music Album
“Toumani & Sidiki,” Toumani Diabaté & Sidiki Diabaté
“Eve,” Angelique Kidjo – WINNER
“Our World In Song,” Wu Man, Luis Conte & Daniel Ho
“Magic,” Sérgio Mendes
“Traces Of You,” Anoushka Shankar

Best Latin Pop Album
“Tangos,” Rubén Blades – WINNER
“Elypse,” Camila
“Raíz,” Lila Downs, Niña Pastori And Soledad
“Loco De Amor,” Juanes
“Gracias Por Estar Aquí,” Marco Antonio Solís

Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
“Multiviral,” Calle 13 – WINNER
“Behind The Machine (Detrás De La Máquina),” Chocquibtown
“Bailar En La Cueva,” Jorge Drexler
“Agua Maldita,” Molotov
“Vengo,” Ana Tijoux

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
“Lastima Que Sean Ajenas,” Pepe Aguilar
“Mano A Mano – Tangos A La Manera De Vicente Fernández,” Vicente Fernández – WINNER
“Voz Y Guitarra,” Ixya Herrera
“15 Aniversario,” Mariachi Divas De Cindy Shea
“Alegría Del Mariachi,” Mariachi Los Arrieros Del Valle

Best Tropical Latin Album
“50 Aniversario,” El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico
“First Class To Havana,” Aymee Nuviola
“Live,” Palo!
“El Asunto,” Totó La Momposina
“Más + Corazón Profundo,” Carlos Vives – WINNER

Best Children’s Album
“Appetite For Construction,” The Pop Ups
“I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up For Education And Changed The World (Malala Yousafzai),” Neela Vaswani – WINNER
“Just Say Hi!” Brady Rymer And The Little Band That Could
“The Perfect Quirk,” Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
“Through The Woods,” The Okee Dokee Brothers

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
American Hustle
Frozen – WINNER
Get On Up
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Wolf of Wall Street

Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media
Frozen
Gone Girl
The Grand Budapest Hotel – WINNER
Gravity
Saving Mr. Banks

Best Song Written For Visual Media
The Lego Movie, “Everything Is Awesome!!!” (Tegan and Sara ft. The Lonely Island)
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, “I See Fire” (Ed Sheeran)
Glen Campbell, I’ll Be Me, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You” (Glen Campbell)
Frozen, “Let It Go” (Idina Menzel) – WINNER
Her, “The Moon Song” (Scarlett Johansson & Joaquin Phoenix)

Best Spoken Word Album
James Franco, Actors Anonymous
Jimmy Carter, A Call to Action
John Waters, Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America
Elizabeth Warren, A Fighting Chance
Joan Rivers, Diary of a Mad Diva – WINNER
Gloria Gaynor, We Will Survive: True Stories of Encouragement, Inspiration and the Power of Song

Best Comedy Album
“Weird Al” Yankovic, Mandatory Fun – WINNER
Jim Gaffigan, Obsessed
Louis CK, Oh My God
Patton Oswalt, Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time
Sarah Silverman, We Are Miracles

Best Musical Theater Album
Aladdin
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical – WINNER
A Gentleman’s Guide To Love & Murder
Hedwig and The Angry Inch
West Side Story

Best Music Video
Pharrell Williams, “Happy” – WINNER
Arcade Fire, “We Exist”
DJ Snake and Lil Jon, “Turn Down for What
Sia, “Chandelier”
Woodkid feat. Max Richter, “The Golden Age”

Best Music Film
Beyonce & Jay Z, Beyonce & Jay Z: On The Run Tour
Coldplay, Ghost Stories
Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer & Judith Hill, 20 Feet from Stardom – WINNER
Metallica, Metallica Through The Never
Pink, The Truth About Love Tour: Live From Melbourne

Best Instrumental Composition
“The Book Thief,” John Williams (John Williams) – WINNER
“Last Train To Sanity,” Stanley Clarke (The Stanley Clarke Band)
“Life In The Bubble,” Gordon Goodwin (Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band)
“Recognition,” Rufus Reid (Rufus Reid)
“Tarnation,” Edgar Meyer & Chris Thile (Chris Thile & Edgar Meyer)

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
“Beautiful Dreamer,” Pete McGuinness (The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra)
“Daft Punk,” Ben Bram, Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Avi Kaplan, Kirstie Maldonado & Kevin Olusola (Pentatonix) – WINNER
“Get Smart,” Gordon Goodwin (Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band)
“Guantanamera,” Alfredo Rodríguez (Alfredo Rodríguez)
“Moon River,” Chris Walden (Amy Dickson)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
“All My Tomorrows,” Jeremy Fox (Jeremy Fox Featuring Kate McGarry)
“Goodnight America,” Vince Mendoza (Mary Chapin Carpenter)
“New York Tendaberry,” Billy Childs (Billy Childs Featuring Renée Fleming & Yo-Yo Ma) – WINNER
“Party Rockers,” Gordon Goodwin (Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band)
“What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?” Pete McGuinness (The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra)

Best Recording Package
“Formosa Medicine Show,” David Chen & Andrew Wong (The Muddy Basin Ramblers)
“Indie Cindy,” Vaughan Oliver (Pixies)
“Lightning Bolt,” Jeff Ament, Don Pendleton, Joe Spix & Jerome Turner (Pearl Jam) – WINNER
“LP1,” FKA Twigs & Phil Lee (FKA Twigs)
“Whispers,” Sarah Larnach (Passenger)

Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package
“Cities Of Darkscorch,” Leland Meiners & Ken Shipley (Various Artists)
“A Letter Home (Vinyl Box Set),” Gary Burden & Jenice Heo (Neil Young)
“The Rise & Fall Of Paramount Records, Volume One (1917-27),” Susan Archie, Dean Blackwood & Jack White (Various Artists) – WINNER
“Sparks (Deluxe Album Box Set),” Andy Carne (Imogen Heap)
“Spring 1990 (The Other One),” Jessica Dessner, Lisa Glines, Doran Tyson & Steve Vance (Grateful Dead)

Best Album Notes
“Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides,” David Sager (Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra)
“I’m Just Like You: Sly’s Stone Flower 1969-70,” Alec Palao (Various Artists)
“Offering: Live At Temple University,” Ashley Kahn (John Coltrane) – WINNER
“The Other Side Of Bakersfield: 1950s & 60s Boppers And Rockers From ‘Nashville West,’” Scott B. Bomar (Various Artists)
“Purple Snow: Forecasting The Minneapolis Sound,” Jon Kirby (Various Artists)
“The Rise & Fall Of Paramount Records, Volume One (1917-27),” Scott Blackwood

Best Historical Album
“Black Europe: The Sounds And Images Of Black People In Europe Pre-1927,” Various Artists
“The Garden Spot Programs, 1950,” Hank Williams – WINNER
“Happy: The 1920 Rainbo Orchestra Sides,” Isham Jones Rainbo Orchestra
“Longing For The Past: The 78 RPM Era In Southeast Asia,” Various Artists
“There’s A Dream I’ve Been Saving: Lee Hazlewood Industries 1966 – 1971 (Deluxe Edition),” Various Artists

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
“Bass & Mandolin,” Richard King & Dave Sinko, engineers; Robert C. Ludwig, mastering engineer (Chris Thile & Edgar Meyer)
“Bluesamericana,” Ross Hogarth & Casey Wasner, engineers; Richard Dodd, mastering engineer (Keb’ Mo’)
“Morning Phase,” Tom Elmhirst, David Greenbaum, Florian Lagatta, Cole Marsden, Greif Neill, Robbie Nelson, Darrell Thorp, Cassidy Turbin & Joe Visciano, engineers; Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer (Beck) – WINNER
“The Way I’m Livin’,” Chuck Ainlay, engineer; Gavin Lurssen, mastering engineer (Lee Ann Womack)
“What’s Left Is Forever,” Tchad Blake, Oyvind Jakobsen, Jo Ranheim, Itai Shapiro & David Way, engineers; Bernie Grundman, mastering engineer (Thomas Dybdahl)

Best Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical
Paul Epworth
John Hill
Jay Joyce
Greg Kurstin
Max Martin – WINNER

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
“All Of Me (Tiesto’s Birthday Treatment Remix),” Tijs Michiel Verwest (John Legend) – WINNER
“Falling Out (Ming Remix),” MING (Crossfingers Featuring Danny Losito)
“Pompeii (Audien Remix),” Audien (Bastille)
“The Rising (Eddie Amador Remix),” Eddie Amador (Five Knives)
“Smile (Kaskade Edit),” Ryan Raddon (Galantis)
“Waves (Robin Schulz Remix),” Robin Schulz (Mr. Probz)

Best Surround Sound Album
“Beppe: Remote Galaxy,” Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Vladimir Ashkenazy & Philharmonia Orchestra)
“Beyoncé,” Elliot Scheiner, surround mix engineer; Tom Coyne, surround mastering engineer; Beyoncé Knowles, surround producer (Beyoncé) – WINNER
“Chamberland: The Berlin Remixes,” David Miles Huber, surround mix engineer; David Miles Huber, surround mastering engineer; David Miles Huber, surround producer (David Miles Huber) – WINNER
“The Division Bell (20th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set),” Damon Iddins & Andy Jackson, surround mix engineers; Damon Iddins & Andy Jackson, surround mastering engineers (Pink Floyd)
“Epics Of Love,” Hans-Jörg Maucksch, surround mix engineer; Hans-Jörg Maucksch, surround mastering engineer; Günter Pauler, surround producer (Song Zuying, Yu Long & China Philharmonic Orchestra)
“Mahler: Symphony No. 2 ‘Resurrection,’” Michael Bishop, surround mix engineer; Michael Bishop, surround mastering engineer; Elaine Martone, surround producer (Benjamin Zander & Philharmonia Orchestra)

Best Engineered Album, Classical
“Adams, John: City Noir,” Richard King, engineer; Wolfgang Schiefermair, mastering engineer (David Robertson & St. Louis Symphony)
“Adams, John Luther: Become Ocean,” Dmitriy Lipay & Nathaniel Reichman, engineers; Nathaniel Reichman, mastering engineer (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony)
“Dutilleux: Symphony No. 1; Tout Un Monde Lointain; The Shadows Of Time,” Dmitriy Lipay, engineer; Dmitriy Lipay, mastering engineer (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony)
“Riccardo Muti Conducts Mason Bates & Anna Clyne,” David Frost & Christopher Willis, engineers; Tim Martyn, mastering engineer (Riccardo Muti & Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
“Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem; Symphony No. 4; The Lark Ascending,” Michael Bishop, engineer; Michael Bishop, mastering engineer (Robert Spano, Norman Mackenzie, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus) – WINNER

Best Producer Of The Year, Classical
Morten Lindberg
Dmitriy Lipay
Elaine Martone
Judith Sherman – WINNER
David Starobin

Best Orchestral Performance
“Adams, John: City Noir,” David Robertson, conductor (St. Louis Symphony) – WINNER
“Dutilleux: Symphony No. 1; Tout Un Monde Lointain; The Shadows Of Time,” Ludovic Morlot, conductor (Seattle Symphony)
“Dvorak: Symphony No. 8; Janacek: Symphonic Suite From Jenufa,” Manfred Honeck, conductor (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
“Schumann: Symphonien 1-4,” Simon Rattle, conductor (Berliner Philharmoniker)
“Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 6 & 7; Tapiola,” Robert Spano, conductor (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)

Best Opera Recording
“Charpentier: La Descente D’Orphée Aux Enfers,” Paul O’Dette & Stephen Stubbs, conductors; Aaron Sheehan; Renate Wolter-Seevers, producer (Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Ensemble; Boston Early Music Festival Vocal Ensemble) – WINNER
“Milhaud: L’Orestie D’Eschyle,” Kenneth Kiesler, conductor; Dan Kempson, Jennifer Lane, Tamara Mumford & Brenda Rae; Tim Handley, producer (University Of Michigan Percussion Ensemble & University Of Michigan Symphony Orchestra; University Of Michigan Chamber Choir, University Of Michigan Orpheus Singers, University Of Michigan University Choir & UMS Choral Union)
“Rameau: Hippolyte Et Aricie,” William Christie, conductor; Sarah Connolly, Stéphane Degout, Christiane Karg, Ed Lyon & Katherine Watson; Sébastien Chonion, producer (Orchestra Of The Age Of Enlightenment; The Glyndebourne Chorus)
“Schönberg: Moses Und Aron,” Sylvain Cambreling, conductor; Andreas Conrad & Franz Grundheber; Reinhard Oechsler, producer (SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden Und Freiburg; EuropaChorAkademie)
“Strauss: Elektra,” Christian Thielemann, conductor; Evelyn Herlitzius, Waltraud Meier, René Pape & Anne Schwanewilms; Magdalena Herbst, producer (Staatskapelle Dresden; Sächsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden)

Best Choral Performance
“Bach: Matthäus-Passion,” René Jacobs, conductor (Werner Güra & Johannes Weisser; Akademie Für Alte Musik Berlin; Rias Kammerchor & Staats-Und Domchor Berlin)
“Dyrud: Out Of Darkness,” Vivianne Sydnes, conductor (Erlend Aagaard Nilsen & Geir Morten Øien; Sarah Head & Lars Sitter; Nidaros Cathedral Choir)
“Holst: First Choral Symphony; The Mystic Trumpeter,” Andrew Davis, conductor; Stephen Jackson, chorus master (Susan Gritton; BBC Symphony Orchestra; BBC Symphony Chorus)
“Mozart: Requiem,” John Butt, conductor (Matthew Brook, Rowan Hellier, Thomas Hobbs & Joanne Lunn; Dunedin Consort)
“The Sacred Spirit Of Russia,” Craig Hella Johnson, conductor (Conspirare) – WINNER

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
“Dreams & Prayers,” David Krakauer & A Far Cry
“In 27 Pieces – The Hilary Hahn Encores,” Hilary Hahn & Cory Smythe – WINNER
“Martinu: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1-3,” Steven Isserlis & Olli Mustonen
“Partch: Castor & Pollux,” Partch
“Sing Thee Nowell,” New York Polyphony

Best Classical Instrumental Solo
“All The Things You Are,” Leon Fleisher
“The Carnegie Recital,” Daniil Trifonov
“Dutilleux: Tout Un Monde Lointain,” Xavier Phillips; Ludovic Morlot, conductor (Seattle Symphony)
“Play,” Jason Vieaux – WINNER
“Toccatas,” Jory Vinikour

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
“Douce France,” Anne Sofie Von Otter; Bengt Forsberg, accompanist (Carl Bagge, Margareta Bengston, Mats Bergström, Per Ekdahl, Bengan Janson, Olle Linder & Antoine Tamestit)
“Porpora: Arias,” Philippe Jaroussky; Andrea Marcon, conductor (Cecilia Bartoli; Venice Baroque Orchestra) – WINNER
“Schubert: Die Schöne Müllerin,” Florian Boesch; Malcolm Martineau, accompanist
“Stella Di Napoli,” Joyce DiDonato; Riccardo Minasi, conductor (Chœur De L’Opéra National De Lyon; Orchestre De L’Opéra National De Lyon)
“Virtuoso Rossini Arias,” Lawrence Brownlee; Constantine Orbelian, conductor (Kaunas City Symphony Orchestra)

Best Classical Compendium
“Britten To America,” Jeffrey Skidmore, conductor; Colin Matthews, producer
“Mieczyslaw Weinberg,” Giedre Dirvanauskaite, Daniil Grishin, Gidon Kremer & Daniil Trifonov; Manfred Eicher, producer
“Mike Marshall & The Turtle Island Quartet,” Mike Marshall & Turtle Island Quartet; Mike Marshall, producer
“Partch: Plectra & Percussion Dances,” Partch; John Schneider, producer – WINNER
“The Solent – Fifty Years Of Music By Ralph Vaughan Williams,” Paul Daniel, conductor; Andrew Walton, producer

Best Contemporary Classical Composition
“Adams, John Luther: Become Ocean,” John Luther Adams (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony) – WINNER
“Clyne, Anna: Prince Of Clouds,” Anna Clyne (Jaime Laredo, Jennifer Koh, Vinay Parameswaran & Curtis 20/21 Ensemble) – WINNER
“Crumb, George: Voices From The Heartland,” George Crumb (Ann Crumb, Patrick Mason, James Freeman & Orchestra 2001)
“Paulus, Stephen: Concerto For Two Trumpets & Band,” Stephen Paulus (Eric Berlin, Richard Kelley, James Patrick Miller & UMASS Wind Ensemble)
“Sierra, Roberto: Sinfonía No. 4,” Roberto Sierra (Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony)

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  1. MAN ON THE MOON (CATFISH CAREY) February 8, 2015

    POOR KATY SHE IS A 13TH TIME GRAMMY LOSER 🙁

    • Musika February 8, 2015

      So no more moms to come later tonight for her? Aw…oh well she should be lucky she’s there every year in front row seat. That’s something to be proud of

      • MAN ON THE MOON (CATFISH CAREY) February 8, 2015

        YEAH SHE WAS NOMINATED TWICE TONIGHT AND LOST BUT ATLEAST SHE STILL HAS THIS GRAMMY http://goo.gl/kpL4pf

    • You tried February 8, 2015

      MsRih looked a fool on the carpet! See they fixed her hair after Grammys started! C**** check ur dvr IF U HAVE A DVR check the last minutes of red carpet on E!!!

      • JEMINA NELSON February 9, 2015

        RIH LOOKED LOVELY. LIKE THE PRINCESS THAT SHE IS. QUEEN BEY LOOKED GREAT ALSO. THE OUTFIT, MIGHT NOT SUIT URBAN TASTES. BUT THIS IS THE GRAMMYS MY DEAR. NOT, A VICTORIA SECRET FASHION SHOW! 😛

    • ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

      Well….her album was produced by Walt Disney himself…This award show is for adult music…

    • You tried February 8, 2015

      DRUNK IN LOVE WON A GRAMMY U BITCHESS!! ALL THE HATERS ALL YEAR SAYING DRUNK IN LOVE WAS A FLOP ! Lol lmao at U C**** U NEED A TISSUE!! CARRY ON

  2. HOWYOULIKEIT February 8, 2015

    I am only checking for album of the year. I see Pharrell snatched best urban contemporary from Bey

  3. Quinton251 aka Lil Wayne Stan February 8, 2015

    Katy will never get a Grammy 🙁 lmao and poor Iggy, lmao she was talking all that crap and didn’t even get one Grammy. Even though she was nominated 6 times.

    • ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

      Six times????? Lawd…Iggy. I’d just exit the building if I were her….

      • Cot February 9, 2015

        Lmfao not six times.

  4. Tasha February 8, 2015

    Pharrell won best urban contemporary album. That means Beyonce BETTER be winning AOTY I honestly can’t imagine her turning up to the award show otherwise. I’ll be very surprised.

    • ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

      Copy and paste a song written solely by Rihanna please

  5. BeyRihLiyah February 8, 2015

    beyonce won 2 so far.

    sam won 2 so far.

    pharell won 3

    iggy 0 lmaoooo

  6. Musika February 8, 2015

    It’s official. Sam Smith is the Adele/Mackelmore of this year’s Grammys. Expecting more wins from him & Bey. Still hoping for surprise wins though!

  7. XXX February 8, 2015

    Congrats to everyone so far! Sam especially. I just really hope Bey gets her main award she really deserves it. But I know how much the Grammys love them some blue eyed soul.

  8. Tea honey February 8, 2015

    So glad rih won best rap/sung collab vengeance from the love the way you lie snub

  9. GoodMusicLover February 8, 2015

    I’m no die hard Katy fan, but Fantasia was nominated 14 times before winning. Grammys don’t always equal success. The Grammys rarely get it right so it shouldn’t faze her. And say what you want about Nicki, but Iggy doesn’t deserve a Grammy before her

  10. DEL BEY February 8, 2015

    Beyonce wouldn’t dare make any sort of appearance and let the peasents get pay check if she wasn’t receiving an award, hopefully AOTY #BEYHIVE

  11. Rihboy February 8, 2015

    If bey don’t win album of the year, I am going to cry tears!!!! The hive have done nothing for the last two months but bashhh every other group but theirs. F*** the other two made up Grammys she won tonight. She better claim that last one or I’m going the f*** in on they ass.

    • B2B February 8, 2015

      How when Rihanna has 8 Grammys and 5 are in the rap category… No accreditation at all. Especially not for someone with 13 #1 records. You can’t drag s***!

      • Rihboy February 8, 2015

        Sooo your point. She still will be dragged.boop boop

    • DEL BEY February 8, 2015

      worry about the p**** pink peach rhianna wore tonight and less about your royal highness, two grammys already tonight, poor dat

  12. DEL BEY February 8, 2015

    the meltdowns if Iggy wins that grammy before onika

  13. Credits February 8, 2015

    I’m so happy for Toni and babyface!!!! Great r&b!

  14. Single February 8, 2015

    Beyonce deserves AOTY… I can’t believe Pharrell got that award for urban contemporary album …..

  15. hmmm February 8, 2015

    20!!!

  16. LB February 8, 2015

    If Beyonce doesn’t win AOTY, two reactions from me,

    1. Surprise because she is likely to win
    2. Laughter because of the egg on the hive’s faces

    • ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

      You need to be more concerned about your fav being able to yodel through that tragic song….She was smoking crack during rehearsals….

    • DEL BEY February 8, 2015

      yess b**** you better expect her to pick up AOTY, expect nothing less from the queen boo, while we can expect dry sandy nocals from rhino.

  17. ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

    Damn Iggy didn’t win anything?? LOL!!! I know the black community prayed about that one at church today. And Katy…..WHEN will it be you hun??? I mean, damn…Congrats Bey!!

  18. taj February 8, 2015

    Grammy #20!!! Beyonce!

  19. CT February 8, 2015

    Gaga still wins grammys despite haters and the media that turned on her.. and as for that other girl…

  20. Iggy on top February 8, 2015

    Iggy will win tonight you f****** assholes just wait… People love to see people downfall though. Teamminaj can go suck a big fat m***** d*** for all I care.

    • ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

      Don’t let them press you girl…lol

  21. BeyRihLiyah February 8, 2015

    Bey won her 20th Grammy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)

    —————————————————
    I know when you were little girls
    You dreamt of being in my world
    Don’t forget it, don’t forget it
    Respect that, bow down b******
    I took some time to live my life
    But don’t think I’m just his little wife
    Don’t get it twisted, get it twisted
    This my s***, bow down b******

  22. B**** I Can’t Even Spell Welfare February 8, 2015

    On what planet is G I R L better than BEYONCE?!?!?!?!?!

    The most ridiculous thing to happen so far tonight. I like Pharrell. I stan for the Neptunes but that is a just laughable.

    #HIVE AOTY is probably not going to happen but it’s all good. 🙁

    On a brighter note, The Not Classic didn’t win. They knew better. LMAO!

  23. Gee February 8, 2015

    So far no real surprises and the performances really suck.

  24. ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

    Oh and congrats Erica Campbell (love her) and Toni!! You know Tamar is seething. What ever happened to that single Tamar released she now calls a “promo” track???

  25. rosy February 8, 2015

    Oh stfu hives

    • DEL BEY February 8, 2015

      seethe

  26. ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

    Why is the navy so concerned about Beyonce’s wins when they should be sweating bullets about Rihanna’s upcoming yodeling performance on stage after smoking a crack pipe during rehearsals….

  27. Jamie February 8, 2015

    I’m here for Joan snatching grammys in the afterlife.

  28. MAN ON THE MOON (CATFISH CAREY) February 8, 2015

    HA! NOT KATY’S PRODUCER GETTING A GRAMMY BUT NOT HER

  29. Dossome February 8, 2015

    Congrats Toni

  30. Meteorite February 8, 2015

    Oh shīt!!!! Get it Annie Lennox!!!! Great performance by Anne and Hozier just vocal slayage!!!!!!

  31. Meteorite February 8, 2015

    THAT’S RIGHT THESE LEGENDS (Anne Lennox and Madonna) are showing these new cats how’s it done!!!

  32. FutureCIARA February 8, 2015

    Not reading the winners list yet, I want to be surprised!! Miranda is on my TV rn slaying for the country girls…

    But I already found out Katy didnt win again, Poor dat!

  33. Meteorite February 8, 2015

    Nice twist on “Happy” by Pharellel

  34. Rosie February 8, 2015

    In perfect world HAIM would have pulled an upset and won BNA. But we all know that was going to that fatass Adele wannabe and his s***** 21 b-sides that white people find “real” and “soulful”.
    I just hope Bey or Beck wins AOTY.

    • ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

      This is no shade but where is Lana?? I like her and her album was ok. It at least deserved a nomination. Paradise is still her best I think

    • B**** I Can’t Even Spell Welfare February 8, 2015

      I so wanted HAIM to win. 🙁

    • I STAN(D) FOR TALEN February 8, 2015

      Dear Rosie
      Why are you still so BITTER is it because your still a loser in life with no job or is it simply because your fat and ugly and don’t know how to deal with it or is it because you still can’t grow your hair and make it move in the wind…
      Either way I hope you find peace within your self when die slow and in pain with your whole damn family at the dogs home.
      See ya!

    • ENOUGH ONIKA (NEW & IMPROVED) February 8, 2015

      HAHAHAHAHA!! Looks ridiculous

  35. I STAN(D) FOR TALEN February 8, 2015

    But wasn’t all you n!ggas saying that the Grammys was fixed by white people and that you wasn’t gonna be paying any attention to it but soon as Iggy don’t win you all want to be the first one commenting you all look like dumb uneducated foolishcunts

  36. The Truth Emeritus February 8, 2015

    Kind of quiet in BARB land tonight. Any special reason?

    • I STAN(D) FOR TALEN February 8, 2015

      Ha good one lol

  37. Blacksista February 8, 2015

    Toni Braxton & BabyFace wins Grammys it’s what they do!

    • Blacksista = Fatsista February 8, 2015

      Babyface was only good in the 90’s he is sh!t now but Toni still has it.

  38. Jhené Aiko Stan February 8, 2015

    I don’t know how Common and Jhené Aiko lost to such a basic and generic song like Eminem and Rihanna’s The Monster but I forget The Grammys takes into consideration popularity. Drunk In Love was a better quality song than The Worst but Jhené should’ve won for Sail Out. Her EP>>GIRL and that’s no shade to Pharrell. But congrats to Christina Aguilera for winning Grammy #6!

  39. Meteorite February 8, 2015

    I am just happy that talent is winning

  40. Arianator Barb February 8, 2015

    who the f*** is beck?

    • Blacksista = Fatsista February 8, 2015

      Trust a Barb to know nothing HaHaHa! Dumb b!tches

    • OMG Logic!!! February 8, 2015

      Typical Ariola Grande fan…

      Beck is a rock legend with a career far older than Thighyonce’s.

  41. whenindoubtthetruthwillout February 8, 2015

    Best song: Sam Smith

    Best record: Sam Smith

    Best album: Beck

    OOOPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  42. OMG Logic!!! February 8, 2015

    LMAO Thiefonce lost Album to Beck of all people! OOPS! Looks like the beyhive will be seething tonight!

  43. BeyRihLiyah February 8, 2015

    at the end of the day bey shook the industry up with her surprise album she has nothing else to prove because she literally broke the internet on dec 13th 🙂 she won 3 grammys now she has 20 in total !!
    —————————————————-
    now on the rih! robyn rihanna fenty showed up and showed out she did a wonderful job she stay proving people wrong yall sid fourfive was going to flop but it didn’t yall said she wouldn’t be able to sing it live but she did she did a great job im PROUD OF BOTH OF MY FAVES!!!!!!!!!

  44. LB February 8, 2015

    Oh, I thought Beysus and Slayhive were hiding in here

  45. AmbeRussell February 9, 2015

    Glad Toni and baby face win. But they could have perform. I wish a rapper could have performed and more up beat stuff. Such a downer. They have all these ppl I’m the same category performing who aren’t worth winning perform but ignored the rap and rnb category n call common, usher, kanye and beyonce to do it. Andyways, I’m glad christina won and that was nicki’s only way on winning because Jessie j and Arabians singing got them that nomination.

  46. AmbeRussell February 9, 2015

    Not surprise bey didnt win aoty though. She lost in her genre category to an album that was also in the general category and none of her songs were nominated in the general categories. BEYONCE sold really well and had good reviews, BUT it was a bunch of songs put onto an album. Lack of a concept might not have helped her case and lack a cohesive sound throughout the album may have hurt her

    • Mya February 9, 2015

      Lies. Her album was a full body of work reflective if her life. It did have a concept.

  47. kingbeybitch February 9, 2015

    BEYONCE deserved album of by he year hands down. All y’all people saying Beck deserved it didn’t even buy the album or know the songs. And why would the hive be seething? We won 3 Grammys our b**** has 20 f****** Grammy’s like 20;who does that we good. But for the Rihanna to be throwing shade is funny Lol y’all fav has 8 Grammy’s and 3 are hers Lol I mean the self drag alone. Also I know these others fans can’t shade where y’all fav Grammy’s? Ok

  48. S****** Blonde February 9, 2015

    The winners for the best Metal performance and best rock song sucks and Hozier deserved to win song of the year, glad Beck won AOTY over Beyoncé.

    • Forever young February 9, 2015

      Lol @ this ugly f**. She still has more Grammy’s, and is in a league above ALL of your fav’s when it comes to talent, suck on that f**.

  49. Kitty Puurrzz February 9, 2015

    This will be the year of Christina Aguilera

  50. Forever young February 9, 2015

    Lol @ this ugly f**. She still has more Grammy’s, and is in a league above ALL of your fav’s when it comes to talent, suck on that f**.

  51. SippingmyTea February 9, 2015

    Some of the people that won didn’t deserved the award but Congrats to Rihanna on winning for monster, Beyonce for drunk in love and Sam smith for stay with me.. Sam smith deserved every award he got !

  52. Matthew Charlery-Smith February 9, 2015

    I think part if the reason Beyoncé lost is because she failed to really promote the album in a way that was relatable and accessible to both fans and general consumers; you need to make people believe in your product. That’s why more interviews and live performances would’ve served her and the album’s sales better. Regardless of her star power she is not a Michael Jackson and this album was no “Thriller”, simply put it couldn’t sell itself. Dropping such a huge project, doing one short interview talking about “my team” and not “my album” then disappearing into thin air was a disastrous idea. Only diehard fans were going to pay that money to see her on tour, the rest of us cruised the Internet to keep up with all our other fave celebs who were regularly making public appearances and staying connected.

    All these ladies have really failed to maintain that professionalism since they left Mathew Knowles. Hard for fans to admit but true.

  53. F*** Onigger February 9, 2015

    Damn no Grammyagain to the “queen of rap” lmfaooooo 6yrs in a row no competition

  54. No Name February 9, 2015

    Hhmm, Nicki missed another Grammy
    By the way Perry won a Grammy, for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.

    oops, I mean the band Perry.

  55. Blacksista February 9, 2015

    Beyonce though I really respect and enjoyed that album…. W/o videos I couldn’t really listen to it

  56. candace February 9, 2015

    I am rih fan but i think that beyonce may won the best urban album. This is an injustice

  57. JOHNVIDAL February 9, 2015

    They got it surprisingly good.
    I would have loved Hozier to get Song of the Year, but Sam is deserving of that one too.
    Great that Gaga got hers, Cheeck to Cheeck is a better album than Partners (I thought they were going to give it to Barbra just cause she is legend).
    Spot on Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and that Fancy song not winning anything at all. I´m just glad that happened since those were the worst nominations of them all.
    A little bit messy that Pharrel Williams wins best pop solo performance over Chandelier, but anyway… I´m not sure if that award is about vocals or the song overall.

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