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The 49th Annual Grammy Awards was a ceremony honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2005, and ending September 30, 2006, in the United States. The awards were handed out on Sunday, February 11, 2007, at the Staples CenterinLos Angeles. The Dixie Chicks were the night's biggest winners winning a total of five awards. Mary J. Blige received the most nominations, with eight. Don Henley was honored as MusiCares Person of the Year two nights prior to the show on February 9, 2007. The show won an Emmy for Outstanding Lighting Direction (electronic, multicamera) for VMC Programming.

49th Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 11, 2007
LocationStaples Center, Los Angeles
Most awardsDixie Chicks (5)
Most nominationsMary J. Blige (8)
Websitehttps://www.grammy.com/awards/49th-annual-grammy-awards Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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Main ceremony

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Artist(s) Song(s)
The Police "Roxanne"
Dixie Chicks "Not Ready to Make Nice"
Beyoncé "Listen"
Justin Timberlake "What Goes Around... Comes Around"
Corinne Bailey Rae
John Legend
John Mayer
"Like A Star"
"Coming Home"
"Gravity"
Shakira
Wyclef Jean
"Hips Don't Lie"
Gnarls Barkley "Crazy"
Mary J. Blige "Be Without You"
"Stay With Me"
Carrie Underwood
Rascal Flatts
Tribute to Bob Wills & Don Henley
"San Antonio Rose"
"Hotel California"
"Desperado"
"Life In The Fast Lane"
Smokey Robinson
Lionel Richie
Chris Brown
"The Tracks Of My Tears"
"Hello"
"Run It!"
Christina Aguilera Tribute to James Brown
"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
Ludacris
Mary J. Blige
Earth, Wind & Fire
"Runaway Love"
James Blunt Tribute to Ahmet Ertegun

"You're Beautiful"

Robyn Troup
Justin Timberlake
T.I.
"Ain't No Sunshine"
"My Love"
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Snow (Hey Oh)"

The performance of RoxannebyThe Police to open the show promoted the start of their reunion tour.

Presenters

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Main ceremony

  • Joan Baez – introduced Dixie Chicks
  • Prince – introduced Beyoncé
  • The Black Eyed Peas – presented Best R&B Album and presented Booker T and the MG's as the lifetime achievement honorees.
  • P!nk & T.I. – presented Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and presented The Doors as Lifetime Achievement honorees.
  • Stevie Wonder – introduced Corinne Bailey Rae, John Legend & John Mayer
  • Nelly Furtado, Natasha Bedingfield & Nicole Scherzinger – presented Best Pop Vocal Album
  • Burt Bacharach & Seal – presented Song of the Year and paid tribute to A&M founders Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss.
  • Alyson Hannigan & Cobie Smulders – introduced Gnarls Barkley and presented The Grateful Dead as Lifetime Achievement honorees.
  • Common & Kanye West – presented Best Rap Album
  • Terrence Howard – introduced Mary J. Blige and presented Maria Callas as Lifetime Achievement honoree.
  • Mandy Moore, LeAnn Rimes & Luke Wilson – presented Best Country Album
  • Reba McEntire – introduced Carrie Underwood & Rascal Flatts and paid tribute to honorees Bob Wills and Don Henley.
  • Natalie Cole & Ornette Coleman – presented Best New Artist
  • Samuel L. Jackson & Christina Ricci – talk about the birth of R&B and introduced Lionel Richie, Chris Brown & Smokey Robinson
  • Rihanna & David Spade – introduced Ludacris, Mary J. Blige & Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Jennifer Hudson – introduced My Grammy Moment Winner Robyn Troup
  • Tony Bennett & Quentin Tarantino – presented Record of the Year
  • Chris Rock – introduced Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Al Gore & Queen Latifah – presented Best Rock Album
  • Don Henley & Scarlett Johansson – presented Album of the Year[1]
  • Winners and nominees

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    Multiple nominees and wins (award nominations/wins)

    Bold type indicates the winner out of the list of nominees.

    General

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    Record of the Year
    Album of the Year
    Song of the Year
    Best New Artist
    Grammy Award for Best Recording Package[2]

    Alternative

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    Best Alternative Music Album

    Blues

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    Best Traditional Blues Album
    Best Contemporary Blues Album

    Country

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    Best Female Country Vocal Performance
    Best Male Country Vocal Performance
    Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
    Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
    Best Country Instrumental Performance
    Best Country Song
    Best Country Album
    Best Bluegrass Album

    Dance

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    Best Dance Recording
    Best Electronic/Dance Album

    Folk

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    Best Traditional Folk Album
    Best Contemporary Folk/American Album
    Best Native American Music Album
    Best Hawaiian Music Album

    Gospel

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    Best Gospel Performance
    Best Gospel Song
    Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
    Best Traditional Gospel Album
    Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album
    Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album

    Jazz

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    Best Contemporary Jazz Album
    Best Jazz Vocal Album
    Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
    Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
    Best Latin Jazz Album

    Latin

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    Best Latin Pop Album:

    Best Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album:

    Best Tropical Latin Album:

    Best Mexican / Mexican-American Album:

    Best Tejano Album:

    Best Norteño Album:

    Best Banda Album:

    New Age

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    Best New Age Album

    Pop

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    Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
    Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
    Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
    Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
    Best Pop Instrumental Performance
    Best Pop Instrumental Album
    Best Pop Vocal Album

    R&B

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    Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
    Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
    Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
    Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
    Best Urban/Alternative Performance
    Best R&B Song
    Best R&B Album

    Best Contemporary R&B Album

    Rap

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    Best Rap Solo Performance

    Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group

    Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

    Best Rap Song

    Best Rap Album

    Reggae

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    Best Reggae Album

    Rock

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    Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance

    Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

    Best Hard Rock Performance
    Best Metal Performance
    Best Rock Instrumental Performance
    Best Rock Song
    Best Rock Album

    Traditional Pop

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    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

    Children's

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    Best Musical Album for Children

    Best Spoken Word Album for Children

    Spoken Word

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    Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Story Telling)

    Comedy

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    Best Comedy Album (For comedy recordings, spoken or musical)

    Classical

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    Best Classical Album
    Best Orchestra Performance
    Best Opera Recording
    Best Choral Performance
    Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra)
    Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestra)
    Best Chamber Music Performance
    Best Small Ensemble Performance
    Best Classical Vocal Performance
    Best Classical Contemporary Composition
    Best Classical Crossover Album

    Music Video

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    Best Short Form Music Video
    Best Long Form Music Video

    In memoriam

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    Maynard Ferguson

    Michael Brecker

    Ray Barretto

    Anita O'Day

    Alice Coltrane

    Robert Lockwood Jr.

    Floyd Dixon

    June Pointer

    Arthur Lee (musician)

    Phil Walden

    Elisabeth Schwarzkopf

    Malcolm Arnold

    Sarah Caldwell

    Denny Doherty

    Henry Lewy

    Syd Barrett

    Ian Copeland

    Ali Farka Touré

    Soraya (musician)

    Georgia Gibbs

    Frankie Laine

    Irving Green

    Gene Pitney

    Buck Owens

    Cindy Walker

    Buddy Killen

    Freddy Fender

    Desmond Dekker

    Ed Bradley

    J Dilla

    Ruth Brown

    Billy Preston

    Arif Mardin

    Gerald Levert

    Ahmet Ertegun

    James Brown

    References

    1. ^ "49th Annual Grammy Awards Presented Feb. 11". Archived from the original on January 7, 2022. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  • ^ "49th Annual Grammy Awards Nominee List". Archived from the original on March 13, 2017. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
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