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Record of the Year:
Change the World - Eric Clapton
Album of the Year:
Falling Into You, Celine Dion (550 Music/Epic)
Song of the Year:
Change the World - Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick and Tommy
Sims, songwriters
Best New Artist:
LeAnn Rimes
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance:
Change the World - Eric Clapton
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance:
Un-break My Heart - Toni Braxton
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
Free As a Bird - The Beatles
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals:
When I Fall in Love - Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
Best Pop Instrumental Performance:
The Sinister Minister - Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
Best Pop Album:
Falling Into You, Celine Dion (550 Music/Epic)
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance:
Here's to the Ladies, Tony Bennett
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance:
If It Makes You Happy - Sheryl Crow
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance:
Where It's At - Beck
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
So Much to Say - Dave Matthews Band
Best Hard Rock Performance:
Bullet With Butterfly Wings - Smashing Pumpkins
Best Metal Performance:
Tire Me - Rage Against the Machine
Best Rock Instrumental Performance:
SRV Shuffle - Jimmie Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Robert
Cray, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Dr. John and Art Neville
Best Rock Song:
Give Me One Reason - Tracy Chapman, songwriter
Best Rock Album:
Sheryl Crow, Sheryl Crow (A&M)
Best Alternative Music Performance:
Odelay, Beck
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance:
You're Makin' Me High - Toni Braxton
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance:
Your Secret Love - Luther Vandross
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
Killing Me Softly With His Song - Fugees
Best R&B Song:
Exhale (Shoop, Shoop) - Kenneth Babyface Edmonds, songwriter
Best R&B Album:
Words, The Tony Rich Project (LaFace)
Best Rap Solo Performance:
Hey Lover - LL Cool J
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group:
Tha Crossroads - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Best Rap Album:
The Score, Fugees; Lauryn Hill, Prakazrel Pras and Wyclef, producers
(Ruffhouse/Columbia)
Best Female Country Vocal Performance:
Blue - LeAnn Rimes
Best Male Country Vocal Performance:
Worlds Apart - Vince Gill
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal:
My Maria - Brooks and Dunn
Best Country Collaboration With Vocals:
High Lonesome Sound - Vince Gill featuring Alison Krauss and Union
Station
Best Country Instrumental Performance:
Jam Man - Chet Atkins
Best Country Song:
Blue - Bill Mack, songwriter
Best Country Album:
The Road to Ensanada, Lyle Lovett; Billy Williams and Lyle Lovett,
producers (Curb/MCA)
Best Bluegrass Album:
True Life Blues: The Songs of Bill Monroe, various artists (Sugar
Hill)
Best New Age Album:
The Memory of Trees, Enya (Reprise)
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance:
High Life, Wayne Shorter
Best Jazz Vocal Performance:
New Moon Daughter, Cassandra Wilson
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo:
Cabin Fever - Michael Brecker
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group:
Tales From the Hudson, Michael Brecker
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance:
Live at Manchester Craftmen's Guild, Count Basie Orchestra (with
The New York Voices); Grover Mitchell, conductor
Best Latin Jazz Performance:
Portraits of Cuba, Paquito D'Rivera
Best Rock Gospel Album:
Jesus Freak, dc Talk (ForeFront Communications)
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album:
Tribute - The Songs of Andrae Crouch, various artists; Norman Miller
and Neal Joseph, producers (Warner Alliance)
Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album:
I Love to Tell the Story: 25 Timeless Hymns, Andy Griffith (Sparrow
Communications Group)
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album:
Face to Face, Cissy Houston (House of Blues Music Co.)
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album:
Whatcha Lookin' 4, Kirk Franklin and the Family (Gospo Centric)
Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus:
Just a Word, Shirley Caesar's Outreach Convention Choir (Word Gospel)
Best Latin Pop Performance:
Enrique Iglesias, Enrique Iglesias
Best Tropical Latin Performance:
La Rosa de los Vientos, Ruben Blades
Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance:
Un Millon de Rosas, La Mafia
Best Traditional Blues Album:
Deep in the Blues, James Cotton (Verve)
Best Contemporary Blues Album:
Just Like You, Keb' Mo' (Okeh/Epic)
Best Traditional Folk Album:
Pete, Pete Seeger (Living Music)
Best Contemporary Folk Album:
The Ghost of Tom Joad, Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)
Best Reggae Album:
Hall of Fame - A Tribute to Bob Marley's 50th Anniversary, Bunny
Wailer (RAS Records)
Best World Music Album:
Santiago, The Chieftains (RCA Victor)
Best Polka Album:
Polka! All Night Long, Jimmy Sturr (Rounder)
Best Musical Album for Children:
Dedicated to the One I Love, Linda Ronstadt; George Massenburg and
Linda Ronstadt, producers (Elektra)
Best Spoken Word Album for Children:
Stellaluna, David Holt; Virginia Callaway, Steven Heller and David
Holt, producers (High Windy Audio)
Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album:
It Takes a Village, Hillary Rodham Clinton (Simon and Schuster Audioworks)
Best Spoken Comedy Album:
Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot, Al Franken (Dove Audio)
Best Musical Show Album:
Riverdance, various artists; Bill Whelan, producer, composer and
lyricist (Celtic Heartbeat/Atlantic)
Best Instrumental Composition:
Manhattan (Island of Lights and Love) - Herbie Hancock and Jean
Hancock, composers
Best Instrumental Composition for a Motion Picture or for Television:
Independence Day, David Arnold, composer
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television:
Because You Loved Me (From Up Close and Personal ), Diane Warren,
songwriter
Best Instrumental Arrangement:
An American Symphony (Mr. Holland's Opus) - Michael Kamen, arranger
Best Instrumental Arrangement With Accompanying Vocal(s):
When I Fall in Love - Alan Broadbent, David Foster and Gordon Jenkins,
arrangers
Best Recording Package:
Ultra-Lounge (Leopard Skin Sampler), Andy Engel and Tommy Steele,
art directors (Capitol)
Best Recording Package - Boxed:
The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings, Chika Azuma and Arnold
Levine, art directors (Columbia)
Best Album Notes:
The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings, George Avakian, Bob Belden,
Bill Kirchner and Phil Schaap, album-notes writers (Columbia)
Best Historical Album:
The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings, Bob Belden and Phil Schaap,
compilation producers; Phil Schaap and Mark Wilder, mastering engineers
(Columbia)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical:
Q's Jook Joint, Francis Buckley, Al Schmitt, Bruce Swedien and Tommy
Vicari, engineers (Qwest/Warner Bros.)
Producer of the Year Kenneth Babyface Edmonds
Best Classical Engineered Recording:
Copland: Dance Symphony; Short Symphony; Organ Symphony, Etc., William
Hoekstra and Lawrence Rock, engineers (RCA Victor Red Seal)
Classical Producer of the Year:
Joanna Nickrenz
Best Classical Album:
Corgiliano: of Rage and Remembrance (Symphony No. 1, etc.), Leonard
Slatkin, conductor; Joanna Nickrenz, producer; various artists (RCA
Victor Red Seal)
Best Orchestral Performance:
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (Scenes From the Ballet), Michael Tilson
Thomas, conductor
Best Opera Recording:
Britten: Peter Grimes, Richard Hickox, conductor; Philip Langridge,
Alan Opie and Janice Watson, principal soloists; Brian Couzens,
producer
Best Choral Performance:
Walton: Belshazzar's Feast - Andrew Litton, conductor; Neville
Creed and David Hill, chorus masters
Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (With Orchestra):
Bartok: The Three Piano Concertos, Yefim Bronfman, piano
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (Without Orchestra):
The Romantic Master (Works of Saint-Saens; Handel, etc.), Earl Wild,
piano
Best Chamber Music Performance:
Corigliano: String Quartet, etc. - Cleveland Quartet
Best Small Ensemble Performance (With or Without Conductor):
Boulez:...Explosante-Fixe... - Pierre Boulez, conductor
Best Classical Vocal Performance:
Opera Arias (Works of Mozart, Wagner, Borodin, etc.), Bryn Terfel,
bass baritone
Best Classical Contemporary Composition:
Corigliano: String Quartet - John Corigliano, composer
Best Music Video, Short Form:
Free As a Bird - The Beatles; Joe Pytka, video director
Best Music Video, Long Form:
The Beatles Anthology, The Beatles; Geoff Wonfor, video director;
Chips Chipperfield, video producer
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