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Charts / Awards 08 January, 2003

Norah Jones, B. Springsteen and Eminem battles for Grammys

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NEW YORK (Top 40 Charts) - Jazz newcomer Norah Jones will battle rapper Eminem and rock legend Bruce Springsteen for this year's Grammy Awards, the biggest awards in the music world.
Jones, the 23-year-old daughter of Indian maestro Ravi Shankar, is one of eight artists to be nominated for five prizes.

Eminem, Springsteen, rapper Nelly, rock singer Avril Lavigne, R&B star Ashanti, pop favourite Sheryl Crow and "neo-soul" artist Raphael Saadiq also received five nominations apiece.

Jones was one of the surprise stars of 2002 with her jazz and blues torch songs on her debut album, Come Away With Me, which has sold 2.7 million copies in the United States.
The album, which also touches on country, pop and folk with Jones playing piano and providing sultry vocals, is nominated for the prestigious best album award.

It will battle Eminem, Springsteen, Nelly and country group the Dixie Chicks for that prize.

In the shortlist for record of the year, Jones' Don't Know Why is up against tracks by Eminem, Nelly, Nickelback and Vanessa Carlton.

Another major category, song of the year, sees tracks by Lavigne, Springsteen, Carlton and country musician Alan Jackson shortlisted, together with a tune written for Jones.

Jones is also up for the best pop vocal album prize as well as the award for best newcomer, where she will face stiff competition from Lavigne, Ashanti, rising pop vocalist Michelle Branch and singer songwriter John Mayer.

Eminem features prominently after his two recent albums, The Eminem Show and the 8 Mile Soundtrack, were among the best-selling CDs of 2002.
He is up for best rap album, best male rap solo performance and best video on top of his record of the year and album of the year nods.

Springsteen's recognition follows the release of The Rising, his most popular album since 1984's Born in the USA.

Big time

It has earned him nominations for best rock album, best rock song and best male rock vocal performance.

Also with five nominations, Nelly has hit the big time thanks to his latest album, Nellyville, which was the second biggest-seller of 2002 in the US.

Canadian singer Lavigne, 18, combines skate-punk attitude with pop songs to produce worldwide hits like Complicated - which is up for best pop vocal performance as well as best song.

Sheryl Crow makes it onto the list for her latest album, C'mon, C'mon, and Ashanti is included after impressing with her self-titled debut.

Glittering launch

The final artist to get five nominations is producer and musician Raphael Saadiq, whose blend of R&B and soul on his Instant Vintage CD is on the best R&B album shortlist.

This year's nominations were announced by stars including P Diddy, Lavigne, Justin Timberlake and Nelly at New York's Madison Square Garden on Tuesday.
There are 104 categories - up from 101 last year - and the awards will be handed out on 23 February.

Legendary stars Simon and Garfunkel, Johnny Mathis and Etta James are to be given lifetime achievement awards.

Complete - Full Nominations List - 45th Annual GRAMMY� Awards:
(the 45th annual Grammy Awards to be presented Feb. 23 in New York)

Record of the year
"A Thousand Miles," Vanessa Carlton
"Without Me," Eminem
"Don't Know Why," Norah Jones
"Dilemma," Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland
"How You Remind Me," Nickelback

Album of the year
"Home," Dixie Chicks
"The Eminem Show," Eminem
"Come Away With Me," Norah Jones
"Nellyville," Nelly
"The Rising," Bruce Springsteen

Song of the year
"Complicated," Avril Lavigne & The Matrix (Avril Lavigne)
"Don't Know Why," Jesse Harris (Norah Jones)
"The Rising," Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen)
"A Thousand Miles," Vanessa Carlton (Vanessa Carlton)
"Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson (Alan Jackson)

New artist
Ashanti
Michelle Branch
Norah Jones
Avril Lavigne
John Mayer

Female pop vocal performance
"Soak Up the Sun," Sheryl Crow
"Don't Know Why," Norah Jones
"Complicated," Avril Lavigne
"Get the Party Started," Pink
"Overprotected," Britney Spears

Male pop vocal performance
"7 Days," Craig David
"Original Sin," Elton John
"Your Body Is a Wonderland," John Mayer
"Fragile," Sting
"October Road," James Taylor

Pop performance by a duo or group with vocal
"Everyday," Bon Jovi
"Girl All the Bad Guys Want," Bowling for Soup
"Where Are You Going," Dave Matthews Band
"Hey Baby," No Doubt
"Girlfriend," 'N Sync

Pop collaboration with vocals
"Dirrty," Christina Aguilera
"Christmas Song," India.Arie and Stevie Wonder
"What a Wonderful World," Tony Bennett and k.d. lang
"Better Than Anything," Natalie Cole and Diana Krall
"It's So Easy," Sheryl Crow and Don Henley
"The Game of Love," Santana and Michelle Branch

Pop instrumental performance
"Auld Lang Syne," B.B. King
"Blackbird," Dave Koz and Jeff Koz
"As It Is," Pat Metheny Group
"18," Moby
"Playing With Fire," Kirk Whalum

Pop instrumental album
"Just Chillin'," Norman Brown
"Paradise," Kenny G
"Ride," Boney James
"The Power of Love," John Tesh
"The Christmas Message," Kirk Whalum

Pop vocal album
"Come Away With Me," Norah Jones
"Let Go," Avril Lavigne
"Rock Steady," No Doubt
"M!ssundaztood," Pink
"Britney," Britney Spears

Dance recording
"Gotta Get Thru This," Daniel Bedingfield
"Days Go By," Dirty Vegas
"Superstylin'," Groove Armada
"Love at First Sight," Kylie Minogue
"Hella Good," No Doubt

Traditional pop vocal album
"Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues," Tony Bennett
"Michael Feinstein with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra," Michael Feinstein
"Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers & Hammerstein," Bernadette Peters
"It Had to Be You ... The Great American Songbook," Rod Stewart
"Christmas Memories," Barbra Streisand

Female rock vocal performance
"Steve McQueen," Sheryl Crow
"The Weakness in Me," Melissa Etheridge
"Sk8er Boi," Avril Lavigne
"Gnawin' On It," Bonnie Raitt
"Alone," Susan Tedeschi

Male rock vocal performance
"Slow Burn," David Bowie
"45," Elvis Costello
"The Barry Williams Show," Peter Gabriel
"Darkness, Darkness," Robert Plant
"The Rising," Bruce Springsteen

Rock performance by a duo or group with vocal
"Girls of Summer," Aerosmith
"In My Place," Coldplay
"My Sacrifice," Creed
"Hero," Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott
"When I'm Gone," 3 Doors Down
"Take Me As I Am," Tonic
"Walk On," U2

Hard rock performance
"All My Life," Foo Fighters
"I Stand Alone," Godsmack
"Youth of the Nation," P.O.D.
"No One Knows," Queens of the Stone Age
"Aerials," System of a Down

Metal performance
"Here to Stay," Korn
"Portrait," P.O.D.
"My Plague," Slipknot
"Get Inside," Stone Sour
"Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)," Rob Zombie

Rock instrumental performance
"Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)," The Flaming Lips
"Sco-Mule," Gov't Mule
"Apollo," Tony Levin
"Starry Night," Joe Satriani
"Love Theme from 'The Godfather,'" Slash

Rock song
"All My Life," Foo Fighters (Foo Fighters)
"Hero," Chad Kroeger (Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott)
"I Stand Alone," Sully Erna (Godsmack)
"The Rising," Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen)
"When I'm Gone," Brad Arnold, Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson and Matt Roberts (3 Doors Down)

Rock album
"When I Was Cruel," Elvis Costello
"C'Mon, C'Mon," Sheryl Crow
"Dreamland," Robert Plant
"The Rising," Bruce Springsteen
"Head on Straight," Tonic.

Alternative music album
"Sea Change," Beck
"Walking With Thee," Clinic
"A Rush of Blood to the Head," Coldplay
"When I Was Cruel," Elvis Costello and The Imposters
"Behind the Music," The Soundtrack of Our Lives

Female R&B performance
"More Than A Woman," Aaliyah
"Foolish," Ashanti
"He Think I Don't Know," Mary J. Blige
"I'm Still Standing," Eartha
"He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat) (Movements I, II, III)," Jill Scott

Male R&B performance
"Let's Stay Home Tonight," Joe
"The World's Greatest," R. Kelly
"Halfcrazy," Musiq
"Take a Message," Remy Shand
"U Don't Have to Call," Usher

R&B performance by a duo or group
"All the Way," Kenny G featuring Brian McKnight
"Don't Mess With My Man," Nivea featuring Brian and Brandon Casey of Jagged Edge
"More Than A Woman," Angie Stone and Joe
"Girl Talk," TLC
"Love's in Need of Love Today," Stevie Wonder and Take Six

Traditional R&B vocal performance
"What's Going On," Chaka Khan & The Funk Brothers
"Put It On Paper," Ann Nesby Featuring Al Green
"Rocksteady," Remy Shand
"Lady," The Temptations
"Any Day Now," Luther Vandross

Urban/alternative performance
"Little Things," India.Arie
"Love of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop)," Erykah Badu Featuring Common
"Gettin' Grown," Cee-Lo
"Floetic," Floetry
"Be Here," Raphael Saadiq featuring D'Angelo.

R&B song
"Be Here," Michael Archer, Bobby Ozuna, Raphael Saadiq & Glenn Standridge (Raphael Saadiq featuring D'Angelo)
"Floetic," Marsha Ambrosius, Darren "Limitless" Henson, Keith "Keshon" Pelzer & Natalie Stewart (Floetry)
"Good Man," Will Baker, Andrew Ramsey, Shannon Sanders & India Simpson (India.Arie)
"Love of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop)," Erykah Badu, Robert Ozuna, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq & Glen Standridge (Erykah Badu featuring Common)
"Take a Message," Remy Shand (Remy Shand)

R&B album
"Voyage To India," India.Arie
"Better Days," Joe
"Juslisen (Just Listen)," Musiq
"Instant Vintage," Raphael Saadiq
"The Way I Feel," Remy Shand.

Contemporary R&B album
"Ashanti," Ashanti
"Full Moon," Brandy
"Faithfully," Faith Evans
"Floetic," Floetry
"Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape," Meshell Ndegeocello.

Rap solo performance
"Diary ...," Charli Baltimore
"Scream a.k.a. Itchin'," Missy Elliott
"Satisfaction," Eve
"Na Na Be Like," Foxy Brown
"Mystery of Iniquity," Lauryn Hill

Rap solo performance
"Without Me," Eminem
"Song Cry," Jay-Z
"Rollout (My Business)," Ludacris
"Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against The Wall)," Mystikal
"Hot in Herre," Nelly

Rap performance by a duo or group
"The Essence," AZ featuring Nas
"Still Fly," Big Tymers
"Pass the Courvoisier Part II," Busta Rhymes featuring P. Diddy & Pharrell
"Oh Boy," Cam'Ron featuring Juelz Santana
"The Whole World," OutKast featuring Killer Mike

Rap/sung collaboration
"What's Luv?" Fat Joe featuring Ashanti
"Always on Time," Ja Rule featuring Ashanti
"Po' Folks," Nappy Roots featuring Anthony Hamilton
"Dilemma," Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland
"Like I Love You," Justin Timberlake featuring Clipse

Rap album
"The Eminem Show," Eminem
"Word of Mouf," Ludacris
"Tarantula," Mystikal
"Nellyville," Nelly
"Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry," Petey Pablo.

Female country vocal performance
"Cry," Faith Hill
"Blessed," Martina McBride
"Dagger Through the Heart," Dolly Parton
"Lately," Lucinda Williams
"Something Worth Leaving Behind," Lee Ann Womack

Male country vocal performance
"Give My Love To Rose," Johnny Cash
"Three Days," Pat Green
"Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson
"The Impossible," Joe Nichols
"I'm Gonna Miss Her," Brad Paisley

Country performance by a duo or group with vocal
"Beautiful Mess," Diamond Rio
"Long Time Gone," Dixie Chicks
"Not a Day Goes By," Lonestar
"Roll the Stone Away," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
"Just What I Do," Trick Pony

Country collaboration with vocals
"Squeeze Me In," Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood
"Flesh and Blood," Mary Chapin Carpenter, Sheryl Crow and Emmylou Harris
"Bridge Over Troubled Water," Johnny Cash and Fiona Apple
"Mendocino County Line," Willie Nelson with Lee Ann Womack
"Will the Circle Be Unbroken (Glory, Glory)," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Taj Mahal, Alison Krauss and Doc Watson.

Country instrumental performance
"Bearing Straight," Bering Strait
"Sally Goodin," The Chieftains and Earl Scruggs
"Lil' Jack Slade," Dixie Chicks
"Bear Mountain Hop," Bela Fleck
"Smoothie Song," Nickel Creek

Country song
"The Impossible," Kelley Lovelace and Lee Thomas Miller (Joe Nichols)
"Long Time Gone," Darrell Scott (Dixie Chicks)
"Mendocino County Line," Matt Serletic and Bernie Taupin (Willie Nelson With Lee Ann Womack)
"Three Days," Radney Foster and Pat Green (Pat Green)
"Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," Alan Jackson (Alan Jackson).

Country album
"Home," Dixie Chicks
"Drive," Alan Jackson
"The Great Divide," Willie Nelson
"Man with a Memory," Joe Nichols
"Halos & Horns," Dolly Parton

Bluegrass album
"Lost in the Lonesome Pines," Jim Lauderdale, Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys
"The Hard Game Of Love," Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver
"Stanley Blues," Ralph Stanley II
"Ralph Stanley," Ralph Stanley
"Jelly on My Tofu," The Roland White Band

New age album
"Hearing Voices," Will Ackerman
"An Ancient Journey," Kitaro
"Fourth World," R. Carlos Nakai
"Acoustic Garden," Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel
"Mondo Rama," Jai Uttal and The Pagan Love Orchestra

Contemporary jazz album
"Deep Into It," Larry Carlton
"Speaking of Now," Pat Metheny Group
"Uberjam," The John Scofield Band
"Mint Jam," Yellowjackets
"Faces & Places," Joe Zawinul

Jazz vocal album
"For Ella," Patti Austin
"Ask a Woman Who Knows," Natalie Cole
"Etta Jones Sings Lady Day," Etta Jones
"Live in Paris," Diana Krall
"Brazilian Duos," Luciana Souza

Jazz instrumental solo
"Naima," Michael Brecker
"Chelsea Bridge," Pete Christlieb
"Sunset & The Mockingbird," Tommy Flanagan
"My Ship," Herbie Hancock
"Proof," Pat Metheny

Jazz instrumental album, individual or group
"Triangulo," Michel Camilo
"The Infinite," Dave Douglas
"Directions in Music," Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker and Roy Hargrove
"Footprints Live!" Wayne Shorter
"Plays John Coltrane � Live at the Village Vanguard," McCoy Tyner

Large jazz ensemble album
"Jazz Matinee," Slide Hampton and SWR Big Band
"What Goes Around," Dave Holland Big Band
"Tonight at Noon ... Three or Four Shades of Love," Mingus Big Band
"This Is the Moment," Sammy Nestico
"Can I Persuade You?" The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra

Latin jazz album
"Alma De Santiago," Jane Bunnett
"The Gathering," Caribbean Jazz Project
"Samba Jazz Fantasia," Duduka Da Fonseca," "S.F. Bay," John Santos and The Machete Ensemble
"Sentir," Omar Sosa

Rock gospel album
"Lift," Audio Adrenaline
"The Art of Translation," Grits
"The Way I Am," Jennifer Knapp
"Come Together," Third Day
"Momentum," Tobymac

Pop-contemporary gospel album
"New Map of the World," Paul Colman Trio
"The Eleventh Hour," Jars of Clay
"The Christmas Shoes," Newsong
"The Heart of Me," Kathy Troccoli
"See the Light," True Vibe

Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
"How Sweet the Sound: 25 Favorite Hymns and Gospel Greats," The Charlie Daniels Band
"Everything Good," Gaither Vocal Band
"We Called Him Mr. Gospel Music: The James Blackwood Tribute Album," The Jordanaires, Larry Ford and The Light Crust Doughboys
"An Inconvenient Christmas," The Oak Ridge Boys

Traditional Soul Gospel Album
"Higher Ground," The Blind Boys of Alabama
"Walking by Faith," The Canton Spirituals
"Live in Charlotte," Twinkie Clark and Friends
"Live at Home," Dorothy Norwood
"Bishop T.D. Jakes Presents Woman Thou Art Loosed�Worship 2002," Various Artists

Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
"The Commissioned Reunion 'Live,'" Commissioned
"Sidebars," Eartha
"Lost and Found," Deitrick Haddon
"Speak Those Things: Pol Chapter 3," Fred Hammond
"Live and Up Close," BeBe Winans

Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
"Be Glad," The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
"Family Affair II Live at Radio City Music Hall," Love Fellowship Choir
"Go Get Your Life Back," The Tri-City Singers
"Mighty in the Spirit," Victory in Praise Mass Choir
"Soul Interpretations," Excelsior

Latin Pop Album
"Caraluna," Bacilos
"Moreno," Jorge Moreno
Bohemio Enamorado," Donato Poveda
"Sin Bandera," Sin Bandera
"Un Mundo Diferente," Diego Torres

Latin Rock-Alternative Album
"Un Dia Normal," Juanes
"Kinky," Kinky
"Revolucion de Amor," Mana
"Emigrante," Orishas
"Un Paso a la Eternidad," Sindicato Argentino Del Hip Hop

Traditional Tropical Latin Album
"Generoso Que Bueno Toca Usted," Grand Afro Cuban Orchestra of Generoso Jimenez
"En Route," Orquesta Aragon
"Mi Ritmo," Plena Libre
"El Arte del Sabor," Bebo Valdes Trio with Israel Lopez "Cachao" and Carlos "Patato" Valdes
"Cuban Masters Los Originales," Various Artists

Salsa Album
"Libre," Marc Anthony
"Un Nuevo Amanecer," Anthony Cruz
"La Negra Tiene Tumbao," Celia Cruz
"Tremenda Rumba!" Maraca
"Un Gran Dia en El Barrio," The Spanish Harlem Orchestra

Merengue Album
"Latino," Grupo Mania
"Calle Sabor, Esquina Amor," Limi-T 21
"Manny Manuel," Manny Manuel
"Pienso Asi...", Milly Quezada
"Mal Acostumbrado," Fernando Villalona

Mexican-Mexican-American Album
"No Me Se Rajar," Banda El Recodo de Cruz Lizarraga
"Suenos," Intocable
"Jugo a la Vida," Los Tucanes de Tijuana
"Libre," Jennifer Pena
"Lo Dijo el Corazon," Joan Sebastian

Tejano Album
"Estamos Unidos," David Lee Garza y Los Musicales
"Celebration of Life-Volume One-Live," Little Joe and La Familia
"Acuerdate," Emilio Navaira
"A Taste of Texas," Mingo Saldivar y Sus Tremendos Cuatro Espadas
"Por Amor," Siggno

Traditional Blues Album
"Burnside on Burnside," R.L. Burnside
"35th Anniversary Jam of the James Cotton Blues Band," James Cotton Blues Band
"Down in the Alley," Alvin Youngblood Hart
"A Christmas Celebration of Hope," B.B. King
"Preachin' the Blues: The Music of Mississippi Fred McDowell," Various Artists

Contemporary Blues Album
"Don't Give up on Me," Solomon Burke
"Burnin' Down the House," Etta James and The Roots Band
"Room to Breathe," Delbert McClinton
"One Night in America," Charlie Musselwhite
"51 Phantom," North Mississippi Allstars

Traditional Folk Album
"Fiddlers 4," Fiddlers 4 (Bruce Molsky, Michael Doucet, Darol Anger and Rushad Eggleston)
"Postcards," Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer
"Blue Country Heart," Jorma Kaukonen
"High Lonesome Cowboy," Peter Rowan and Don Edwards
"Evangeline Made�A Tribute to Cajun Music," Various Artists
"Legacy," Doc Watson and David Holt

Contemporary Folk Album
"American IV�The Man Comes Around," Johnny Cash
"Down the Old Plank Road," The Chieftains
"Jerusalem," Steve Earle
"1000 Kisses," Patty Griffin
"This Side," Nickel Creek

Native American Music Album
"Spirits in the Wind," Burning Sky
"Sacred Season," Redheart
"Faith in the House," Vince Redhouse
"Round Dance the Night Away," Randy Wood
"Beneath the Raven Moon," Mary Youngblood

Reggae Album
"Merci," Alpha Blondy
"Ghetto Dictionary: The Mystery," Bounty Killer
"Still Blazin," Capleton
"Anything for You," Freddie McGregor
"Jamaican E.T.," Lee "Scratch" Perry

World Music Album
"Mundo," Ruben Blades
"Moffou," Salif Keita
"Black Ivory Soul," Angelique Kidjo
"Fight to Win," Femi Kuti
"Anoushka Shankar: Live at Carnegie Hall," Anoushka Shankar

Polka Album
"My Father's Shoes," Eddie Blazonczyk's Versatones
"Let the Good Times Roll," Jerry Darlak and The Touch
"The Polka Record," LynnMarie
"Good Time Polkas & Waltzes," Walter Ostanek and His Band
"Top of the World," Jimmy Sturr

Musical Album for Children
"Beethoven's Wig�Sing Along Symphonies," Richard Perlmutter
"Big Songs for Little Kids�I Feel Like Praising," Various Artists
"Monsters, Inc.�Scream Factory Favorites," Riders in the Sky
"Pocket Full of Stardust," Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer
"Your Shoes, My Shoes," Tom Paxton

Spoken Word Album for Children
"Halloween," Jerry Seinfeld
"The Jamie Lee Curtis Audio Collection," Jamie Lee Curtis
"Monsters, Inc. DVD Read-Along," Various Artists
"Ogden Nash's�The Christmas That Almost Wasn't," John Lithgow and Various Artists
"There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly," Tom Chapin.

Spoken Word Album
"The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald)," Tim Robbins
"The Kid Stays in the Picture (Robert Evans)," Robert Evans
"Lucky Man (Michael J. Fox)," Michael J. Fox
"Nothing Is Impossible (Christopher Reeve)," Christopher Reeve
"A Song Flung up to Heaven (Maya Angelou)," Maya Angelou

Spoken Comedy Album
"The Bathroom Wall," Jimmy Fallon
"Complaints and Grievances," George Carlin
"Oh, The Things I Know!" Al Franken
"The Rant Zone," Dennis Miller
"Robin Williams�Live 2002," Robin Williams

Musical Show Album
"Elaine Stritch at Liberty," "Guys and Dolls," "Hairspray," "Into the Woods," "Thoroughly Modern Millie"

Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"Dogtown and Z-Boys," Various Artists
"I Am Sam," Various Artists
"Six Feet Under," Various Artists
"Standing in the Shadows of Motown," Various Artists
"Y Tu Mama Tambien," Various Artists

Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"A Beautiful Mind," James Horner, composer
"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," John Williams, composer
"The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," Howard Shore, composer
"Monsters, Inc.," Randy Newman, composer
"Spider-Man," Danny Elfman, composer

Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
"Hero," Chad Kroeger, songwriter, track from "Spider-Man"
"If I Didn't Have You," Randy Newman, songwriter, track from "Monsters, Inc."
"Love of My Life�An Ode to Hip Hop," Erykah Badu, Madukwu Chinwah, Rashid Lonnie Lynn, Robert Ozuna, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq and Glen Standridge, songwriters, track from "Brown Sugar"
"May It Be," Enya and Roma Ryan, songwriters, track from "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"
"Vanilla Sky," Paul McCartney, songwriter, track from "Vanilla Sky"


Instrumental composition
"Hedwig's Theme," John Williams, composer (John Williams), from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
"Inspiration," Kenny Werner, composer (Toots Thielemans and Kenny Werner), from "Toots Thielemans and Kenny Werner"
"The Ride of the Doors," Randy Newman, composer (Randy Newman), from "Monsters, Inc."
"Signs _ Main Titles," James Newton Howard, composer (James Newton Howard)
from "Signs"
"Six Feet Under Title Theme," Thomas Newman, composer (Thomas Newman), from "Six Feet Under."


Instrumental arrangement
"Angel Eyes," Bill Cunliffe, arranger (Alan Kaplan), from "Lonely Town"
"Kiji Takes A Ride," Sammy Nestico, arranger (Sammy Nestico), from "This Is the Moment"
"Plaza Oscura," Carlos Franzetti, arranger (Carlos Franzetti and Allison Brewster Franzetti), from "Poeta De Arrabal"
"Six Feet Under Title Theme," Thomas Newman, arranger (Thomas Newman), from "Six Feet Under"
"You've Changed," David Balakrishnan, arranger (Turtle Island String Quartet featuring Paquito D'Rivera), from "Danzon."


Instrumental arrangement accompanying vocalist(s)
"Esta Tarde Vi Llover," Jorge Calandrelli, arranger (Jos� De Cura), from "Boleros"
"I'm Glad There Is You," Alan Broadbent, arranger (Natalie Cole), from "Ask a Woman Who Knows"
"Mean Old Man," Dave Grusin, arranger (James Taylor), from "October Road"
"Since You've Asked," Vince Mendoza, arranger (Jane Monheit), from "In the Sun"
"A Thousand Miles," Vanessa Carlton and Ron Fair, arrangers (Vanessa Carlton), from "Be Not Nobody."


Recording package
"Dirty Vegas," Simon Earith, art director (Dirty Vegas)
"The Great Divide," Rick Patrick, art director (Willie Nelson)
"Home," Kevin Reagan, art director (Dixie Chicks)
"Release," Greg Foley, art director (Pet Shop Boys)
"Worship and Tribute," Mick Haggerty, art director (Glassjaw).


Boxed or special limited edition package
"Can You Dig It? The '70s Soul Experience," Sevie Bates, art director (Various Artists)
"Capitol Records Sixtieth Anniversary 1942-2002," Mary Fagot, Joshua Liberson, George Mimnaugh and Ethan Trask, art directors (Various Artists)
"Like Omigod! � The '80s Pop Culture Box (Totally)," Hugh Brown and Julie Vlasak, art directors (Various Artists)
"Screamin' and Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton," Susan Archie, art director (Charley Patton)
"Ultra-Lounge � Vegas Baby!" Michelle Azzopardi and Andy Engel, art directors (Various Artists).


Album notes
"Artie Shaw: Self Portrait," Artie Shaw, album notes writer (Artie Shaw)
"The Golden Road (1965-1973)," Dennis McNally, album notes writer (Grateful Dead)
"Screamin' and Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton," David Evans, album notes writer (Charley Patton)
"Sinatra in Hollywood (1940-1964)," Will Friedwald, album notes writer (Frank Sinatra)
"A State of Wonder: The Complete Goldberg Variations 1955 & 1981," Tim Page, album notes writer (Glenn Gould).


Historical album
"Artie Shaw: Self Portrait," Artie Shaw
"The Complete Okeh And Brunswick Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer And Jack Teagarden Sessions (1924-36)," Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer and Jack Teagarden
"Dylan Thomas: The Caedmon Collection," Dylan Thomas
"The Genius of the Electric Guitar," Charlie Christian
"Screamin' and Hollerin' The Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton," Charley Patton.


Engineered album, non-classical
"Ask a Woman Who Knows," Elliot Scheiner and Al Schmitt, engineers (Natalie Cole)
"C'mon, C'mon," Trina Shoemaker and Eric Tew, engineers (Sheryl Crow)
"Come Away With Me," Husky Huskolds, Arif Mardin and Jay Newland, engineers (Norah Jones)
"Home," Gary Paczosa, engineer (Dixie Chicks)
"Morning View," Mike Einzinger, Dave Holdredge, Scott Litt and Rick Will, engineers (Incubus).


Producer of the year, non-classical
Dr. Dre
Nellee Hooper
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Arif Mardin
Rick Rubin.


Remixed recording, non-classical
"He Loves Me (Illegal Mix)," Your Friends from San Francisco, remixers (Jill Scott)
"Hella Good (Roger Sanchez Remix Main)," Roger Sanchez, remixer (No Doubt)
"Lost Love (Felix Da Housecat Thee Clubhead Mix)," Felix Da Housecat, remixer (Rinocerose)
"What About Us (SilkMix.Com Mix)," Steve "Silk" Hurley, remixer (Brandy)
"Work It Out (Maurice's Nu Soul Mix)," Maurice Joshua, remixer (Beyonce Knowles).


Engineered album, classical
"Chadwick: Orchestral Works (Thalia
Melpomene
Euterpe)," John Newton, engineer (Kenneth Schermerhorn)
"Orff: Carmina Burana," Jack Renner, engineer (Donald Runnicles & Norman Mackenzie)
"Rachmaninoff: Symphonic Dances
Vocalise, etc.," Keith O. Johnson, engineer (Eiji Oue)
"Shostakovich: Symphony No. 11," Tony Faulkner, engineer (Mstislav Rostropovich)
"Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Michael Bishop, engineer (Robert Spano & Norman Mackenzie).


Producer of the year, classical
Andrew Cornall
Manfred Eicher
James Mallinson
Robert Woods
Robina G. Young.


Classical album
"Beethoven: String Quartets ("Razumovsky" Op. 59, 1-3
"Harp" Op. 74)," Takacs Quartet
"Bel Canto (Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, etc.)," Patrick Summers, conductor, Renee Fleming, soprano
"Mahler: Symphony No. 6," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
"Part: Orient & Occident," Tonu Kaljuste, conductor
"Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Robert Spano, conductor, Norman Mackenzie, chorus director.


Orchestral performance
"Dvorak: Slavonic Dances," Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor (Cham. Orch. of Europe)
"Furtwangler: Symphony No. 2," Daniel Barenboim, conductor (Chicago Sym. Orch.)
"Mahler: Symphony No. 6," Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco Sym.)
"Shostakovich: Symphony No. 11," Mstislav Rostropovich, conductor (London Sym. Orch.)
"Turina: Danzas Fant.Gasticas
Sinfonia Sevillana, etc./Debussy: Iberia," Jesus Lopez-Cobos, conductor (Cincinnati Sym. Orch.).


Opera recording
"Britten: The Turn of the Screw," Daniel Harding, conductor
Ian Bostridge and Joan Rodgers, soloists
John Fraser, producer (Jane Henschel, Julian Leang, Vivian Tierney & Caroline Wise
Mahler Cham. Orch.)
"Gluck: Alceste," John Eliot Gardiner, conductor
Paul Groves and Anne Sofie von Otter
Martha de Francisco, producer (Monteverdi Cho.
English Baroque Soloists)
"Handel: Hercules," Marc Minkowski, conductor
Richard Croft, David Daniels, Lynne Dawson, Gidon Saks and Anne Sofie von Otter; Michel Gache and Arend Prohmann, producers (Cho. des Musiciens du Louvre; Les Musiciens du Louvre, Grenoble)
"Mozart: Idomeneo," Charles Mackerras, conductor
Ian Bostridge, Barbara Frittoli, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson & Lisa Milne
John Fraser, producer (Edinburgh Festival Cho.; Scottish Cham. Orch.)
"Wagner: Tannhauser," Daniel Barenboim, conductor; Jane Eaglen, Thomas Hampson, Waltraud Meier, Rene Pape and Peter Seiffert
Christoph Classen, producer (Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin
Staatskapelle Berlin).


Choral performance
"Bach: St. John Passion," Philippe Herreweghe, conductor (Sebastian Noack, bass; Mark Padmore, tenor; Sibylla Rubens, soprano; Andreas Scholl, alto; Michael Volle, bass
Various Artists; Cho. du Collegium Vocale Gent; Orch. du Collegium Vocale Gent)
"Gubaidulina: Johannes-Passion," Valery Gergiev, conductor (Genady Bezzubenkov, bass; Natalia Korneva, soprano; Viktor Lutsiuk, tenor; Fedor Mozhaev, baritone; Cham. Cho., St. Petersburg and Cho. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg; Orch. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg)
"Orff: Carmina Burana," Donald Runnicles, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, chorus director (Hei-Kyung Hong, soprano; Stanford Olsen, tenor; Earle Patriarco, baritone; Lynn Redmon; Gwinnett Young Singers; Atlanta Sym. Orch. Cho. and Atlanta Sym. Orch.)
"Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Sym. No. 1)," Robert Spano, conductor; Norman Mackenzie, chorus director (Christine Goerke, soprano
Brett Polegato, baritone; Atlanta Sym. Orch. Cho.
Atlanta Sym. Orch.)
"Verdi: Messa Da Requiem," Claudio Abbado, conductor
Jose Antonio Sainz Alfaro and Bo Wannefors, chorus masters (Roberto Alagna, tenor
Daniela Barcellona, mezzo-soprano; Angela Gheorghiu, soprano
Julian Konstantinov, bass; Eric Ericson Cham. Cho., Orfe.Don Donostiarra and Swedish Radio Cho.; Berliner Phil.).


Instrumental soloist(s) performance (with orchestra)
"Bach: Keyboard Concertos Nos. 3, 5, 6, 7," Murray Perahia, piano/conductor (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields)
"Barber: Violin Concerto
Music for a Scene from Shelley, etc.," Marin Alsop, conductor; James Buswell, violin (Royal Scottish National Orch.)
"Brahms/Stravinsky: Violin Concertos," Neville Marriner, conductor; Hilary Hahn, violin (Academy of St. Martin in the Fields)
"Kancheli: Styx/Gubaidulina: Viola Concerto Valery Gergiev, conductor; Yuri Bashmet, viola (Nikolay Kornev; St. Petersburg Cham. Cho.; Orch. of the Mariinsky Theatre)
"Saint-Saens: The Complete Works for Piano and Orchestra," Sakari Oramo, conductor
Stephen Hough, piano (City of Birmingham Sym. Orch.)


Instrumental soloist performance (without orchestra)
"Chopin: Etudes, Op. 10 & Op. 25," Murray Perahia, piano
"Grieg: Lyric Pieces (Op. 12, Book 1; Op. 38, Book 2, etc.)," Leif Ove Andsnes, piano
"Hahn: Le Rossignol Eperdu _ Poemes Pour Piano (Complete)," Earl Wild, piano
"Kaleidoscope (Woods, Hofmann, Blumenfeld, etc.)," Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano
"Wolpe: Compositions for Piano (1920-1952)," David Holzman, piano


Chamber music performance
"Beethoven: String Quartets ("Razumovsky" Op. 59, 1-3; "Harp" Op. 74)," Takacs Quartet
"Golijov: Yiddishbbuk," Mark Dresser, double bass; Tara Helen O'Connor, flute; Todd Palmer, clarinet(s); St. Lawrence String Quartet & Ying Quartet
"Handel: Complete Violin Sonatas," Richard Egarr, harpsichord and Andrew Manze, violin
"Live in Japan (Chopin, Franck, Debussy)," Martha Argerich, piano and Mischa Maisky, violoncello
"Silvestrov: Leggiero, Pesante (Son. for Violoncello and Piano, etc.)," Silke Avenhaus, piano; Maacha Deubner, soprano; Rosamunde Quartett and Valentin Silvestrov, piano


Small ensemble performance (with or without conductor)
"Birtwistle: The Woman and the Hare Martyn Brabbins, conductor; Claron McFadden, soprano; The Nash Ensemble & Julia Watson, narrator
"Cancionero: Music for The Spanish Court 1470-1520," The Dufay Collective
"Enescu: Octet, Op. 7; Quintet, Op. 29," Kremerata Baltica and Gidon Kremer, violin/conductor
"Stravinsky: Histoire Du Soldat Suite," Steven Richman, conductor; Harmonie Ensemble New York (Martin Bruns, baritone, Mark Peskanov, violin, Doris Stevenson, piano & Mikhail Svetlov, bass)
"Tavener: Lamentations and Praises Joseph Jennings, conductor; Chanticleer (Handel & Haydn Society of Boston).


Classical vocal performance
"Arias for Farinelli (Porpora, Hasse, Broschi, etc.)," Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano
"Bel Canto (Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, etc.)," Renee Fleming, soprano
"Boulez: Pli Selon Pli," Christine Sch.Jafer, soprano
"Carter: Tempo e Tempi," Susan Narucki, soprano
"Chaminade: Melodies � Mots D'Amour," Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano.


Classical contemporary composition
"Adams: Naive And Sentimental Music," John Adams (Esa-Pekka Salonen; Los Angeles Phil.)
"Golijov: Yiddishbbuk Inscriptions for String Quartet," Osvaldo Golijov (St. Lawrence String Qt.)
"Gubaidulina: Johannes-Passion," Sofia Gubaidulina (Genady Bezzubenkov, bass; Natalia Korneva, soprano; Viktor Lutsiuk, tenor; Fedor Mozhaev, baritone; Valery Gergiev; Cham. Cho. of St. Petersburg & Cho. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg; Orch. of the Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg)
"Part: Orient & Occident," Arvo Part (Tonu Kaljuste; Swedish Radio Sym. Orch. Strings)
"Tavener: Lamentations and Praises," John Tavener (Chanticleer; Joseph Jennings; Handel & Haydn Society of Boston).


Classical crossover album
"Franzetti: Poeta De Arrabal � Tango Ballet (Plaza Oscura; Virgilio, etc.)," Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano and Carlos Franzetti, keyboards/conductor (Nestor Marconi, bandoneon; Buenos Aires Tango Orch.)
"LAGQ Latin (Fragile; Hasta Alicia Baila; La Trampa, etc.)," Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
"The Noel Coward Songbook (Parisian Pierrot; World Weary, etc.)," Ian Bostridge, tenor (Sophie Daneman, soprano; Jeffrey Tate, piano)
"Nuevo (El Sinaloense; Mini Skirt; Perfidia, etc.)," Kronos Quartet
"Previn Conducts Korngold (Sea Hawk; Captain Blood, etc.)," Andre Previn, conductor (London Sym. Orch.)
"Virtuosi (Ravel, Barber, Rachmaninoff, etc.)," Gary Burton, vibraphone and Makoto Ozone, piano.


Short form music video
"Days Go By," Dirty Vegas
"Without Me," Eminem
"Knoc," Knoc-Turn'Al featuring Dr. Dre and Missy Elliott
"One Mic," Nas
"My Culture," 1 Giant Leap featuring Robbie Williams and Maxi Jazz;


Long form music video
"Westway to the World," The Clash
"The World According to Nappy," Nappy Roots
"1 Giant Leap," 1 Giant Leap
"Welcome to the Club: The Women of Rockabilly," Various Artists
"Live at the Albert," Robbie Williams.






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