The 1993 Grammy Awards
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Record of the Year Whitney Houston
Album of the Year Whitney Houston
Song of the Year Alan Menken, Tim Rice (songwriters)
Best New Artist Toni Braxton
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Sting
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Whitney Houston
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Peabo Bryson, Regina Belle
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance Tony Bennett
Best Pop Instrumental Performance Bruce Hornsby, Branford Marsalis
Best Rock Song David Pirner (songwriter)
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo Meat Loaf
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Aerosmith
Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal Stone Temple Pilots
Best Metal Performance with Vocal Ozzy Osbourne
Best Rock Instrumental Performance Zappa's Universe Rock Group Featuring Steve Vai
Best Alternative Music Album U2
Best Rhythm and Blues Song Janet Jackson, James Harris III, Terry Lewis
(songwriters)
Best Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance, Male Ray Charles
Best Rhythm and Blues Vocal Performance, Female Toni Braxton
Best Rhythm and Blues Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Sade
Best Rap Solo Performance Dr. Dre
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group Digable Planets
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance, Instrumental Pat Metheny Groups
Best Jazz Vocal Performance Natalie Cole
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Joe Henderson
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Instrumental or Group Joe Henderson
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance Miles Davis, Quincy Jones
Best Country Song Lucinda Williams, songwriter
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male Dwight Yoakam
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female Mary Chapin-Carpenter
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Brooks & Dunn
Best Country Vocal Collaboration Reba McEntire, Linda Davis
Best Country Instrumental Performance Asleep at the Wheel
Best Rock Gospel Album DC Talk
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album Steven Curtis Chapman
Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album Kathy Mattea
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Shirley Ceasar
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Winans
Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir; Carol Cymbala, choir
director
Best Traditional Folk Album Chieftains
Best Contemporary Folk Album Nanci Griffith
Best Traditional Blues Album B.B. King
Best Contemporary Blues Album Buddy Guy
Best Bluegrass Album Nashville Bluegrass Band
Best Latin Pop Album Luis Miguel
Best Tropical Latin Album Gloria Estafan
Best Mexican-American Album Selena
Best Reggae Album Inner Circle
Best Polka Album Walter Ostanek & His Band
Best New Age Album Paul Winter Consort
Best World Music Album Ry Cooder, V.M. Bhatt
Best Arrangement on an Instrumental David Grusin
Best Instrumental Composition Kenny G.
Best Musical Show album Pete Townshend
Best Instrumental Composition for a Movie or TV Alan Menken
Best Song Written Specifically for a Movie or TV Alan Menken, Tim Rice
Best Instrumental Arrangement accompanying vocal(s) Jeremy Lubbock
Best Classical Album Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
and Chorus
Best Orchestral Performance (conductor's award) Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra
Best Chamber Music Performance Emerson String Quartet
Best Classical Performance, Vocal Arleen Auger
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (with orchestral accompaniment) Anne-Sophie Mutter
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist(s) (without orchestral accompaniment) John Browning
Best Performance of a Choral Work Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
and Chorus
Best Opera Recording John Nelson conducting the English Chamber Orchestra and
Ambrosian Opera Chorus
Best Contemporary Composition Elliott Carter
Best Engineered Recording, Classical Rainer Maillard
Classical Producer of the Year Judith Sherman
Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album Maya Angelou
Best Comedy Album George Carlin
Best Musical Album For Children various artists
Best Spoken Word Album For Children Audrey Hepburn
Best Engineered Album (other than classical) Hugh Padgham
Best Album Package(Art Director's Award) David Lau
Best Album Notes Buck Clayton, Phil Schaap, Joel E. Siegel
Best Historical Album The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve 1945-1959
Producer of the Year (other than classical) David Foster
Best Music Video, short form Peter Gabriel, Stephen R. Johnson, director
Best Music Video, long form Sting, Doug Nichol, director
Recording Academy Hall Of Fame The Beatles |
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