The 43nd Annual Grammy Awards were presented at Los Angeles' Staples Center on February 21, 2001.
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Record: | "Beautiful Day", U2 |
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Album: |
Two Against Nature, Steely Dan (Giant Records) |
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Song: | "Beautiful Day", U2, songwriters |
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New Artist: | Shelby Lynne |
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Female Pop Vocal: | "I Try", Macy Gray |
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Male Pop Vocal: | "She Walks This Earth (Soberana Rosa)", Sting |
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Pop Duo or Group with Vocals: | "Cousin Dupree", Steely Dan |
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Pop Collaboration with Vocals: | "Is You Is, or Is You Ain't (My Baby)", B. B. King and Dr. John |
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Pop Instrumental: | "Caravan", The Brian Setzer Orchestra |
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Dance Recording: | "Who Let the Dogs Out", Baha Men |
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Pop Instrumental Album: |
Symphony No. 1, Joe Jackson (Sony Classical) |
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Pop Vocal Album: |
Two Against Nature, Steely Dan (Giant Records) |
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Traditional Pop Vocal Album: |
Both Sides Now, Joni Mitchell (Reprise Records) |
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Female Rock Vocal: | "There Goes the Neighborhood", Sheryl Crow |
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Male Rock Vocal: | "Again", Lenny Kravitz |
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Rock Duo or Group with Vocals: | "Beautiful Day", U2 |
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Hard Rock: | "Guerrilla Radio", Rage Against the Machine |
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Metal: | "Elite", Deftones |
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Rock Instrumental: | "The Call of the Ktulu", Metallica with Michael Kamen conducting the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra |
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Rock Song: | "With Arms Wide Open", Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti, songwriters (Creed) |
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Rock Album: |
There Is Nothing Left to Lose, Foo Fighters (RCA/Roswell Records) |
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Alternative Music Album: |
Kid A , Radiohead (Radiohead) |
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Female R&B Vocal: | "He Wasn't Man Enough", Toni Braxton |
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Male R&B Vocal: | "Untitled (How Does it Feel), ” D'Angelo |
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R&B Duo or Group with Vocals: | "Say My Name", Destiny's Child |
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R&B Song: | "Say My Name", LaShawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, Rodney Jerkins, Beyoncé Knowles, LeToya Luckett, LaTavia Roberson, and Kelendria Rowland, songwriters (Destiny's Child) |
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R&B Album: |
Voodoo, D'Angelo (Cheeba Sound/Virgin Records America) |
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Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: |
Ear-Resistible, The Temptations |
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Rap Solo: | "The Real Slim Shady", Eminem |
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Rap Duo or Group: | "Forgot about Dre", Dr. Dre featuring Eminem |
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Rap Album: |
The Marshall Mathers LP, Eminem |
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Female Country Vocal: | "Breathe", Faith Hill |
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Male Country Vocal: | "Solitary Man", Johnny Cash |
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Country Duo or Group with Vocals: | "Cherokee Maiden", Asleep at the Wheel |
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Country Collaboration with Vocals: | "Let's Make Love", Faith Hill and Tim McGraw |
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Country Instrumental: | "Leaving Cottondale", Alison Brown with Béla Fleck |
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Country Song: | "I Hope You Dance", Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers, songwriters (Lee Ann Womack) |
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Country Album: |
Breathe, Faith Hill (Warner Bros. Records) |
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Bluegrass Album: |
The Grass Is Blue, Dolly Parton (Sugar Hill Records) |
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New Age Album: |
Thinking of You, Kitaro (Domo Records) |
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Contemporary Jazz: |
Outbound, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones |
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Jazz Vocal: |
In the Moment—Live in Concert, Dianne Reeves |
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Jazz Instrumental, Solo: | "(Go) Get It", Pat Metheny |
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Jazz Instrumental, Individual or Group: |
Contemporary Jazz, Branford Marsalis (Columbia Records) |
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Large Jazz Ensemble: |
52nd Street Themes, Joe Lovano (Blue Note Records) |
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Latin Jazz: |
Live at the Village Vanguard, Chucho Valdés |
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Rock Gospel Album: |
Double Take, Petra (Word Records) |
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Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: |
If I Left the Zoo, Jars of Clay (Essential Records) |
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Southern Gospel, Country Gospel, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: |
Soldier of the Cross, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder(Skaggs Family Records) |
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Traditional Soul Gospel Album: |
You Can Make It, Shirley Caesar(Myrrh Records) |
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Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: |
Thankful, Mary Mary (Columbia/C2/Word Entertainment) |
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Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: |
Live—God Is Working, Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir; Carol Cymbala, choir director (M2.0 Music) |
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Latin Pop Album: |
Shakira—MTV Unplugged, Shakira |
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Latin Rock/Alternative Album: |
Uno, La Ley |
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Tropical Latin Album: |
Alma Caribeña, Gloria Estefan |
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Salsa Album: |
Masterpiece/Obra Maestra, Tito Puente and Eddie Palmieri |
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Mexican Merengue Album: |
Olga Viva, Viva Olga, Olga Tañón |
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Mexican-American Album: |
Por Una Mujer Bonita, Pepe Aguilar |
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Tejano Album: |
¿Qué Es Música Tejana?, The Legends |
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Traditional Blues Album: |
Riding with the King, B. B. King and Eric Clapton(Reprise Records) |
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Contemporary Blues Album: |
Shoutin' in Key, Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band (Hannibal Records) |
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Traditional Folk Album: |
Public Domain—Songs from the Wild Land, Dave Alvin (HighTone) |
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Contemporary Folk Album: |
Red Dirt Girl, Emmylou Harris (Nonesuch Records) |
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Native American Music Album: |
Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, Various Artists (Soar) |
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Reggae Album: |
Art and Life, Beenie Man (Virgin Records America) |
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World Music Album: |
João Voz e Violão, João Gilberto (Verve Records) |
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Polka Album: |
Touched by a Polka, Jimmy Sturr (Rounder Records) |
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Musical Album for Children: |
Woody's Roundup Featuring Riders in the Sky, Riders in the Sky (Walt Disney Records) |
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Spoken Word Album for Children: |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (J. K. Rowling), Jim Dale (Listening Library) |
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Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album: |
The Measure of a Man (Sidney Poitier), Sidney Poitier (Harper Audio) |
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Spoken Comedy Album: |
Braindroppings, George Carlin (HighBridge Audio) |
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Musical Show Album: |
Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida (Buena Vista Records) |
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Best Compilation Soundtrack Album: |
Almost Famous, Various Artists (DreamWorks Records) |
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Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture or for Television: |
American Beauty, Thomas Newman, composer |
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Song Written for a Motion Picture or for Television: | "When She Loved Me” (from
Toy Story 2), Randy Newman, songwriter |
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Instrumental Composition: | "Theme from
Angela's Ashes,” John Williams, composer |
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Instrumental Arrangement: | "Spain for Sextet and Orchestra", Chick Corea, arranger |
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Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals: | "Both Sides Now", Vince Mendoza, arranger |
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Best Recording Package: |
Music, Kevin Reagan, art director (Maverick/Warner Bros. Records) |
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Best Boxed Recording Package: |
Miles Davis and John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955–1961, Frank Harkins and Arnold Levine, art directors (Columbia/Legacy Recordings) |
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Best Album Notes: |
Miles Davis and John Coltrane: The Complete Columbia Recordings 1955–1961, Bob Blumenthal, album notes writer |
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Historical Album: |
Louis Armstrong: The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings (Columbia/Legacy Recordings) |
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Best-Engineered Album, Non-Classical: |
Two Against Nature, Phil Burnett, Roger Nichols, Dave Russell and Elliot Scheiner, engineers (Giant Records) |
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Producer, Non-Classical: | Dr. Dre |
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Remixer, Non-Classical: | Hex Hector |
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Best-Engineered Album, Classical: |
Dvorák: Requiem, Op. 89; Sym. No. 9, Op. 95 "From the New World”, John Eargle, engineer |
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Classical Producer: | Steven Epstein |
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Classical Album: |
Shostakovich: The String Quartets, Emerson String Quartet (Deutsche Grammophon) |
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Orchestral Performance: |
Mahler: Sym. No. 10, Sir Simon Rattle (Berliner Phil.) (EMI Classics) |
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Opera Recording: |
Busoni: Doktor Faust, Kent Nagano, conductor (Erato) |
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Choral Performance: |
Penderecki: Credo, Helmuth Rilling, conductor (Oregon Bach Festival Cho.; Oregon Bach Festival Orch.) |
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Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: |
Maw: Violin Concerto, Joshua Bell, violin; Sir Roger Norrington, conductor |
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Instrumental Soloist without Orchestra: |
Dreams of a World (Works of Lauro, Ruiz-Pipo, Duarte, etc.), Sharon Isbin, guitar |
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Chamber Music: |
Shostakovich: The String Quartets, Emerson String Quartet |
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Small Ensemble Performance (with or without Conductor): | "Shadow Dances (Stravinsky Miniatures—Tango; Suite No. 1; Octet, etc.)", Orpheus Chamber Orchestra |
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Classical Vocal: |
The Vivaldi Album (Dell'aura al sussurrar; Alma oppressa, etc.), Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo soprano |
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Classical Contemporary Composition: |
Crumb: Star-Child, George Crumb, composer |
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Classical Crossover Album: |
Appalachian Journey (1B; Misty Moonlight Waltz; Indecision, etc.), Yo-Yo Ma, cello; Edgar Meyer, double bass; Mark O'Connor, violin (Alison Krauss, fiddle and vocals; James Taylor, vocals) |
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Music Video, Short Form: | "Learn to Fly", (Foo Fighters), Jesse Peretz, video director |
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Music Video, Long Form: |
Gimme Some Truth—The Making of John Lennon's Imagine Album (John Lennon), Andrew Solt, video director |