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1 Performances  





2 Presenters  





3 Winners and nominees  



3.1  General  





3.2  Pop  





3.3  Dance  





3.4  Traditional Pop  





3.5  Rock  





3.6  Alternative  





3.7  R&B  





3.8  Rap  





3.9  Country  





3.10  New Age  





3.11  Jazz  





3.12  Gospel  





3.13  Latin  





3.14  Blues  





3.15  Folk  





3.16  Reggae  





3.17  World Music  





3.18  Children's  





3.19  Spoken Word  





3.20  Comedy  





3.21  Musical Show  





3.22  Film, Television and Other Visual Media  





3.23  Composing/Arranging  





3.24  Package  





3.25  Album Notes  





3.26  Historical  





3.27  Production, Non Classical  





3.28  Production, Surround Sound  





3.29  Production, Classical  





3.30  Classical  





3.31  Music Video  







4 In Memoriam  





5 References  





6 External links  














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50th Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 10, 2008
LocationStaples Center, Los Angeles
Most awardsAmy Winehouse (5)
Most nominationsKanye West (8)
Websitehttps://www.grammy.com/awards/50th-annual-grammy-awards Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
← 49th · Grammy Awards · 51st →

The 50th Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Staples CenterinLos Angeles, on February 10, 2008. It honored musical achievement of 2007 in which albums were released between October 1, 2006, through September 30, 2007. The primary ceremonies were televised in the US on CBS; however, as has become the custom, most of the awards were handed out during a pre-telecast portion of the show held at the Los Angeles Convention Center and broadcast on XM Satellite Radio. Two nights prior to the show Aretha Franklin was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year.

The year's big winner was Amy Winehouse: the 24-year-old singer had recently entered a drug rehabilitation program and did not come to Los Angeles. American officials initially refused her a work visa; they reversed the decision, but by then it was too late for her to make the trip from the UK.[1] She became the fifth female solo artist to get five awards in one night, alongside Lauryn Hill, Norah Jones, Alicia Keys, Beyoncé and later, Alison Krauss, Adele and Billie Eilish.

The golden anniversary of the Grammys and NARAS was noted in references and performances throughout this year's ceremony. Alicia Keys was the evening's opening musician, singing and playing piano alongside archived video and audio of Frank Sinatra. Other collaborative performances linking contemporary and past musicians included Beyoncé with Tina Turner, Rihanna with The Time, classical pianist Lang Lang with jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and inaugural Grammy winner Keely Smith with Kid Rock. Special recognition of the musical contributions of The Beatles also featured. The Foo Fighters won Best Rock Album and performed their nominated song "The Pretender" in a highly collaborative performance that involved a social media selection of classical musicians (the "My Grammy Moment" YouTube contest was won by violinist Ann Marie Calhoun).[2]

Performances[edit]

Performer(s) Song(s) Performed
Alicia Keys
Frank Sinatra
"Learnin' the Blues"
Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats"
The Time
Rihanna
"Jungle Love"
"Umbrella"
"Don't Stop the Music"
The cast of Cirque du SoleilLove "A Day in the Life"
The cast of Across the Universe "Let It Be"
Kanye West
Daft Punk
"Stronger"
"Hey Mama"
Fergie
John Legend
"Finally"
Beyoncé
Tina Turner
"What's Love Got to Do with It"
"Better Be Good to Me"
"Proud Mary"
Foo Fighters
John Paul Jones
Ann Marie Calhoun
"The Pretender"
Brad Paisley "Ticks"
Aretha Franklin
BeBe Winans
The Madison Bumblebees
The Clark Sisters
Trin-i-tee 5:7
Israel and New Breed
"Never Gonna Break My Faith"
"You Brought the Sunshine"
"With Long Life"
"Old Landmark"
Feist "1234"
Keely Smith
Dave Koz
Kid Rock
"That Old Black Magic"
Alicia Keys
John Mayer
"No One
Lang Lang
Herbie Hancock
"Rhapsody in Blue"
Amy Winehouse "You Know I'm No Good"
"Rehab"
Eldar "Jazz Piano Composition"
Andrea Bocelli
Josh Groban
"The Prayer"
Little Richard
Jerry Lee Lewis
John Fogerty
"Comin' Down The Road"
"Great Balls of Fire"
"Good Golly, Miss Molly"
will.i.am "Grammy Awards 50th Anniversary Freestyle Rap"

Presenters[edit]

The following is an alphabetical list of presenters.

  • Tom Hanks - Pays tribute to The Band as the Lifetime Achievement recipient and introduces Cirque du Soleil and Julie Taymor as a tribute to The Beatles.
  • Cyndi Lauper and Miley Cyrus - Introduce the award for Best New Artist.
  • Jason Bateman - Introduces a contest winner to perform with the Foo Fighters in the My Grammy contest.
  • John Legend and Fergie - Presents the award for Best Soundtrack.
  • Cher - Introduces a performance by Beyonce.
  • Nelly Furtado, Andy Williams, and Roselyn Sanchez - Pay tribute to Burt Bacharach as the Lifetime Achievement recipient and present the award for Song of the Year.
  • George Lopez - Introduces a performance by Brad Paisley.
  • Chris Brown, Akon, and Solange Knowles - Introduce the award for Best Rap Album.
  • Ludacris - Pays tribute to Cab Calloway as Lifetime Achievement Recipient and introduces a gospel performance by Aretha Franklin, Bebe Winans, Madison Bumblebees, The Clark Sisters, Trin-i-Tee 5:7, and Israel & New Breed.
  • Carole King and Dierks Bentley - Pay tribute to Earl Scruggs as a Lifetime Achievement recipient and introduces a performance by Feist.
  • Keely Smith and Kid Rock - Presents the award for Best Rock Album.
  • Stevie Wonder - Pays tribute to Berry Gordy and introduces a performance by Alicia Keys.
  • Ringo Starr and Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) - Presents the award for Best Country Album.
  • Joe Mantegna - Pays tribute to Itzhak Perlman and Max Roach as Lifetime Achievement recipients and introduces a performance by Herbie Hancock and Lang Lang.
  • Taylor Swift and Juanes - Presents the award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.
  • Cuba Gooding Jr. - Introduces a performance by Amy Winehouse.
  • Natalie Cole and Tony Bennett - Pays tribute to Doris Day and presents the award for Record of the Year.
  • Neil Portnow - Makes his annual speech and pays tribute to the 2008 WGA strike and Oscar Peterson, introduces a performance by Eldar, and presents the In Memoriam segment.
  • Andrea Boccelli and Josh Groban - Pays tribute to Luciano Pavarotti.
  • Bonnie Raitt - Introduces a performance by Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and John Fogerty.
  • Winners and nominees[edit]

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

    Multiple nominees and wins (wins/nominations)

    General[edit]

    Record of the Year
    Album of the Year
    Song of the Year
    Best New Artist

    Pop[edit]

    Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
    Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
    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

    Dance[edit]

    Best Dance Recording
    Best Electronic/Dance Album

    Traditional Pop[edit]

    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

    Rock[edit]

    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

    Alternative[edit]

    Best Alternative Music Album

    R&B[edit]

    Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
    Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
    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[edit]

    Best Rap Solo Performance
    Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
    Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
    Best Rap Song
    Best Rap Album

    Country[edit]

    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

    New Age[edit]

    Best New Age Album

    Jazz[edit]

    Best Contemporary Jazz Album

    Best Jazz Vocal Album

    Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Performance

    Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group

    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album

    Best Latin Jazz Album

    Gospel[edit]

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

    Latin[edit]

    Best Latin Pop Album
    Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
    Best Latin Urban Album
    Best Tropical Latin Album
    Best Mexican/Mexican–American Album
    Best Tejano Album
    Best Banda Album

    Blues[edit]

    Best Traditional Blues Album
    Best Contemporary Blues Album

    Folk[edit]

    Best Traditional Folk Album
    Best Contemporary Folk Album
    Best Native American Music Album
    Best Hawaiian Music Album
    Best Zydeco Or Cajun Music Album

    Reggae[edit]

    Best Reggae Album

    World Music[edit]

    Best Traditional World Music Album
    Best Contemporary World Music Album
    Best Polka Album

    Children's[edit]

    Best Children's Music Album
    Best Children's Spoken Word Album

    Spoken Word[edit]

    Best Spoken Word Album

    Comedy[edit]

    Best Comedy Album

    Musical Show[edit]

    Best Musical Show Album

    Film, Television and Other Visual Media[edit]

    Best Compilation Soundtrack Album
    Best Score Soundtrack Album
    Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media

    Composing/Arranging[edit]

    Best Instrumental Composition
    Best Instrumental Arrangement
    Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

    Package[edit]

    Best Recording Package
    Best Boxed/Special Limited Edition

    Album Notes[edit]

    Best Album Notes

    Historical[edit]

    Best Historical Album

    Production, Non Classical[edit]

    Best Engineered Album, Non Classical
    Producer of the Year, Non Classical
    Best Remixed Recording

    Production, Surround Sound[edit]

    Best Surround Sound Album

    Production, Classical[edit]

    Best Engineered Album, Classical
    Producer of the Year, Classical

    Classical[edit]

    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[edit]

    Best Short Form Music Video
    Best Long Form Music Video

    In Memoriam[edit]

    Brad Delp, Boots Randolph, James B. Davis, Max Roach, Robert Goulet, Lee Hazlewood, Pimp C, Gian Carlo Menotti, Joe Zawinul, Joel Dorn, Ray Evans, Lucky Dube, Al Viola, Mstislav Rostropovich, Joel Brodsky, Hilly Kristal, Diane Ogden-Halder, Joe Hunter, Don Ho, Dan Fogelberg, Porter Wagoner, Beverly Sills, Teresa Brewer, Hy Weiss, Tom Noonan, Bobby Byrd, Tommy Makem, John Stewart, Arthur Shimkin, Carlos "Patato" Valdes, Clyde Otis, Luther Ingram, Hank Thompson, Ike Turner, Oscar Peterson and Luciano Pavarotti.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Leeds, Jeff (February 9, 2008). "Allowed In, Winehouse Chooses to Stay Home". The New York Times. Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  • ^ WestLAGuy (December 11, 2014). "FOO FIGHTERS -"The Pretender" 2008 Grammy Awards". YouTube. Retrieved August 1, 2017.[dead YouTube link]
  • ^ "Nick Patrick Productions". Nick Patrick Productions. Archived from the original on August 29, 2019. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
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