40th Annual Grammy Awards
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
(Redirected from Grammy Awards of 1998)
40th Annual Grammy Awards | |
---|---|
Date | February 25, 1998 |
Location | Radio City Music Hall, New York City |
Country | Lua error in Module:Wikidata at line 446: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). |
Presented by | Lua error in Module:Wikidata at line 446: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). |
Host | Kelsey Grammer |
Official website | <strong%20class= "error"><span%20class="scribunto-error"%20id="mw-scribunto-error-2">Lua%20error%20in%20Module:Wikidata%20at%20line%20446:%20attempt%20to%20index%20field%20'wikibase'%20(a%20nil%20value). http://<strong%20class="error"><span%20class="scribunto-error"%20id="mw-scribunto-error-2">Lua%20error%20in%20Module:Wikidata%20at%20line%20446:%20attempt%20to%20index%20field%20'wikibase'%20(a%20nil%20value). |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network | CBS |
The 40th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 25, 1998 at Radio City Music Hall, New York City. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Rock icon Bob Dylan, Alison Krauss, and R. Kelly were the main recipients with three awards each.[1]
Contents
- 1 Award winners
- 1.1 Alternative
- 1.2 Blues
- 1.3 Children's
- 1.4 Classical
- 1.5 Composing and arranging
- 1.6 Country
- 1.7 Folk
- 1.8 Gospel
- 1.9 Historical
- 1.10 Jazz
- 1.11 Latin
- 1.12 Musical show
- 1.13 Music video
- 1.14 New Age
- 1.15 Packaging and notes
- 1.16 Polka
- 1.17 Pop
- 1.18 Production and engineering
- 1.19 R&B
- 1.20 Rap
- 1.21 Reggae
- 1.22 Rock
- 1.23 Spoken
- 1.24 Traditional pop
- 1.25 World
- 2 Special merit awards
- 3 See also
- 4 References
Award winners
- Record of the Year
- John Leventhal (producer) & Shawn Colvin for "Sunny Came Home"
- Album of the Year
- Daniel Lanois (producer) & Bob Dylan for Time Out of Mind
- Song of the Year
- John Leventhal & Shawn Colvin (songwriters) for "Sunny Came Home" performed by Shawn Colvin
Alternative
- "OK Computer"-Radiohead
- "Homogenic"-Björk
- "Earthling"-David Bowie
- "Dig Your Own Hole"-The Chemical Brothers
- "The Fat of the Land"-The Prodigy
Blues
- Best Traditional Blues Album
- John Lee Hooker for Don't Look Back
- Best Contemporary Blues Album
- Taj Mahal for Señor Blues
Children's
- Best Musical Album for Children
- Roger Nichols, Kris O'Connor (producers) & John Denver (producer & artist) for All Aboard!
- Best Spoken Word Album for Children
- John McElroy (producer) & Charles Kuralt for Winnie-the-Pooh
Classical
- Best Orchestral Performance
- Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Cleveland Orchestra for Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique; Tristia
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- Cecilia Bartoli for An Italian Songbook (Works of Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini)
- Best Opera Recording
- Michael Woolcock (producer), Georg Solti (conductor), José van Dam, Ben Heppner, Herbert Lippert, Karita Mattila, Alan Opie, Rene Pape, Iris Vermillion & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
- Best Choral Performance
- Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Adams: Harmonium/Rachmaninoff: The Bells
- Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
- David Zinman (conductor), Yo-Yo Ma & the Philadelphia Orchestra for Premieres - Cello Concertos (Works of Danielpour, Kirchner, Rouse)
- Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
- János Starker for Bach: Suites for Solo Cello Nos. 1 - 6
- Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without conductor)
- Claudio Abbado (conductor) for "Hindemith: Kammermusik No. 1 With Finale 1921, Op. 24 No. 1" performed by members of the Berliner Philharmonic
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- Emerson String Quartet for Beethoven: The String Quartets
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
- John Adams (composer), Kent Nagano (conductor) & the Hallé Orchestra for "Adams: El Dorado"
- Best Classical Album
- Steven Epstein (producer), David Zinman (conductor), Yo-Yo Ma & the Philadelphia Orchestra for Premieres - Cello Concertos (Works of Danielpour, Kirchner, Rouse)
Composing and arranging
- Best Instrumental Composition
- Wayne Shorter (composer) for "Aung San Suu Kyi" performed by Herbie Hancock & Wayne Shorter
- Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television
- Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
- Gabriel Yared (composer) for The English Patient
- Best Instrumental Arrangement
- Bill Holman (arranger) for "Straight, No Chaser" performed by The Bill Holman Band
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)
- Slide Hampton (arranger) for "Cotton Tail" performed by Dee Dee Bridgewater
Country
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance
- Trisha Yearwood for "How Do I Live"
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance
- Vince Gill for "Pretty Little Adriana"
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Alison Krauss & Union Station for "Looking in the Eyes of Love"
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
- Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood for "In Another's Eyes"
- Best Country Instrumental Performance
- Best Country Song
- Bob Carlisle & Randy Thomas (songwriters) for "Butterfly Kisses" performed by Bob Carlisle / Jeff Carson / the Raybon Brothers
- Best Country Album
- Rick Rubin (producer) & Johnny Cash for Unchained
- Best Bluegrass Album
- Alison Krauss & Union Station for So Long So Wrong
Folk
- L'amour ou la Folie'-BeauSoleil
Gospel
- Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
- Jars of Clay for Much Afraid
- Best Rock Gospel Album
- dc Talk for Welcome to the Freak Show: dc Talk Live in Concert
- Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
- The Fairfield Four for I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
- Take 6 for Brothers
- Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
- Peter York (producer) for Amazing Grace 2: A Country Salute to Gospel performed by various artists
- Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
- Myron Butler, Kirk Franklin & Robert Searight II (choir directors) for God's Property From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation performed by God's Property
Historical
- Amy Horowitz, Jeff Place & Pete Reiniger (producers), David Glasser & Charlie Pilzer (engineers) for Anthology of American Folk Music (1997 Edition Expanded) performed by various artists
Jazz
- Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
- Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton for "Stardust"
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group
- Charlie Haden & Pat Metheny for Beyond the Missouri Sky
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
- Joe Henderson for Joe Henderson Big Band performed by the Joe Henderson Big Band
- Best Jazz Vocal Performance
- Best Contemporary Jazz Performance
- Best Latin Jazz Performance
- Roy Hargrove's Crisol for Habana
Latin
- Best Latin Pop Performance
- Luis Miguel for Romances
- Best Tropical Latin Performance
- Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance
- La Mafia for En Tus Manos
- Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance
Musical show
- Jay David Saks (producer) for Chicago the Musical performed by Various Artists featuring Ann Reinking, Bebe Neuwirth, James Naughton & Joel Grey
Music video
- Aris McGarry (video producer), Mark Romanek (video director) & Janet Jackson for "Got 'Till It's Gone
- David May, Glen Ballard (video producers), Steve Purcell (video producer & director) & Alanis Morissette (video producers, director & artist) for Jagged Little Pill, Live
New Age
Packaging and notes
- Al Quattrocchi, Hugh Brown & Jeff Smith (art directors) for Titanic - Music as Heard on the Fateful Voyage performed by Various Artists
- David Gorman, Hugh Brown & Rachel Gutek (art directors) for Beg Scream and Shout! The Big Ol' Box of '60s Soul performed by Various Artists
- Chuck Pirtle, Eric von Schmidt, Jeff Place, John Fahey, Jon Pankake, Kip Lornell, Luc Sante, Luis Kemnitzer, Neil V. Rosenberg & Peter Stampfel (notes writers) for Anthology of American Folk Music (1997 Edition Expanded) performed by Various Artists
Polka
- Living on Polka Time-Jimmy Sturr
Pop
- "Building a Mystery"-Sarah McLachlan
- "Butterfly"-Mariah Carey
- "Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?"-Paula Cole
- "Sunny Came Home"-Shawn Colvin
- "Foolish Games"-Jewel
- "Candle in the Wind 1997"-Elton John
- "Every Time I Close My Eyes"-Babyface
- "Whenever Wherever Whatever"-Maxwell
- "Fly Like an Eagle"-Seal
- "Barely Breathing"-Duncan Sheik
- "Virtual Insanity"-Jamiroquai
- "Silver Springs"-Fleetwood Mac
- "MMMBop"-Hanson
- "Don't Speak"-No Doubt
- "Anybody Seen My Baby?"-The Rolling Stones
- "Don't Look Back"-John Lee Hooker & Van Morrison
-
- Giorgio Moroder (producer & artist) & Donna Summer for "Carry On"
- "Hourglass"-James Taylor
Production and engineering
- Frank Filipetti (engineer) for Hourglass performed by James Taylor
- Michael J. Bishop, Jack Renner (engineers), Erich Kunzel (conductor) & the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra for Copland: The Music of America (Fanfare for the Common Man; Rodeo, etc.)
R&B
- On & On-Erykah Badu
- I Believe I Can Fly-R.Kelly
- No Diggity-Blackstreet
- Baduizm-Erykah Badu
Rap
- "Men in Black"-Will Smith
- "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See"-Busta Rhymes
- "Ain't Nobody"-LL Cool J
- "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)"-Missy Elliott
- "Hypnotize"-The Notorious B.I.G.
Reggae
- "Fallen is Babylon"-Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers
Rock
- "Criminal"-Fiona Apple
- "One Headlight"-The Wallflowers
- "Block Rockin' Beats"-The Chemical Brothers
- Jakob Dylan (songwriter) for "One Headlight" performed by The Wallflowers
Spoken
- Best Spoken Word Album
- Charles Kuralt for Charles Kuralt's Spring
- Best Spoken Comedy Album
- Chris Rock for Roll With the New
Traditional pop
World
Special merit awards
MusiCares Person of the Year
Grammy Legend Award
See also
References
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.