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1 Nominations announcement  





2 Performers  





3 Presenters  



3.1  Premiere ceremony  







4 Nominations and winners  



4.1  General  



4.1.1  Record of the Year  





4.1.2  Album of the Year  





4.1.3  Song of the Year  





4.1.4  Best New Artist  







4.2  Pop  





4.3  Dance/Electronic Music  





4.4  Contemporary Instrumental Music  





4.5  Rock  





4.6  Alternative  





4.7  R&B  





4.8  Rap  





4.9  Country  





4.10  New Age  





4.11  Jazz  





4.12  Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music  





4.13  Latin  





4.14  American Roots Music  





4.15  Reggae  





4.16  World Music  





4.17  Children's  





4.18  Spoken Word  





4.19  Comedy  





4.20  Musical Theater  





4.21  Music for Visual Media  





4.22  Composing  





4.23  Arranging  





4.24  Packaging  





4.25  Notes  





4.26  Historical  





4.27  Production, Non-Classical  





4.28  Production, Immersive Audio  





4.29  Production, Classical  





4.30  Classical  





4.31  Music Video/Film  







5 Special Merit Awards  



5.1  MusiCares Person of the Year  





5.2  Lifetime Achievement Award  





5.3  Trustees Award  





5.4  Technical Grammy Award  





5.5  Music Educator Award  







6 Grammy Hall of Fame inductions  





7 In Memoriam  





8 Multiple nominations and awards  





9 Category changes  





10 Controversy  





11 References  





12 External links  














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61st Annual Grammy Awards
Official poster
DateFebruary 10, 2019 (2019-02-10)
8:00–11:45 p.m. EST
LocationStaples Center, Los Angeles
Hosted byAlicia Keys
Most awardsChildish Gambino
Kacey Musgraves (4 each)
Most nominationsKendrick Lamar (8)
Websitehttps://www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/61st-annual-grammy-awards-2018 Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
Viewership19.9 million[1]
← 60th · Grammy Awards · 62nd →

The 61st Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held on February 10, 2019, at the Staples CenterinLos Angeles.[2][3] Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys hosted.[4][5] During her opening monologue, Keys brought out Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jennifer Lopez, and former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama, each of whom spoke about the impact that music had on their lives.[6]

The ceremony recognized the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, which ran from October 1, 2017, to September 30, 2018.[7] Nominations were announced on December 7, 2018.

Dolly Parton was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year two days prior on February 8, 2019.[8]

Kendrick Lamar received the most nominations, with eight. Childish Gambino and Kacey Musgraves tied for the most wins of the night with four each.[9] Childish Gambino did not attend the ceremony and became the first major award winner to be absent since Amy Winehouse in 2008.[10] "This Is America" producer Ludwig Göransson and recording engineer Riley Mackin accepted the Record of the Year Grammy on Gambino's behalf.

Nominations announcement

[edit]

Nominations were to be announced on December 5, 2018, but were delayed to Friday, December 7, 2018 following the death and state funeral of former President George H.W. Bush.[3][11]

Performers

[edit]
Artist(s) Song(s)
Camila Cabello
J Balvin
Ricky Martin
Young Thug
Arturo Sandoval
"Havana"
"Pégate"
"Mi Gente"
Shawn Mendes
Miley Cyrus
"In My Blood"
Kacey Musgraves "Rainbow"
Janelle Monáe "Make Me Feel"
"Django Jane"
"Pynk"
Post Malone
Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Stay"
"Rockstar"
"Dark Necessities"
Kacey Musgraves
Katy Perry
Dolly Parton
Miley Cyrus
Maren Morris
Little Big Town
Tribute to Dolly Parton
"Here You Come Again"
"Jolene"
"After the Gold Rush"
"Red Shoes"
"9 to 5"
H.E.R. "Hard Place"
Cardi B
Chloe Flower
"Money"
Alicia Keys "Maple Leaf Rag"
"Killing Me Softly with His Song"
"Lucid Dreams"
"Unforgettable"
"Clocks"
"Use Somebody"
"Boo'd Up"
"In My Feelings"
"Doo Wop (That Thing)"
"Empire State of Mind"
Dan + Shay "Tequila"
Diana Ross "The Best Years of My Life"
"Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)"
Lady Gaga
Mark Ronson
Andrew Wyatt
Anthony Rossomando
"Shallow"
Travis Scott
James Blake
Philip Bailey
"Stop Trying to Be God"
"No Bystanders"
Jennifer Lopez
Smokey Robinson
Alicia Keys
Ne-Yo
Motown 60: A Grammy Celebration
"Dancing in the Street"
"Please Mr. Postman"
"Money (That's What I Want)"
"Do You Love Me"
"ABC"
"My Girl"
"Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"
"War"
"Square Biz"
"Another Star"
Brandi Carlile "The Joke"
Chloe x Halle Tribute to Donny Hathaway
"Where is the Love"
St. Vincent
Dua Lipa
"Masseduction"
"One Kiss"
Fantasia
Andra Day
Yolanda Adams
Tribute to Aretha Franklin
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"

Presenters

[edit]
  • Nina Dobrev – introduced Kacey Musgraves
  • Alicia Keys and John Mayer – presented Song of the Year
  • Anna Kendrick – introduced Kacey Musgraves, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Little Big Town, Maren Morris, and Dolly Parton
  • Alicia Keys – introduced Shawn Mendes and Miley Cyrus
  • Kane Brown, Meghan Trainor, Luke Combs – presented Best Country Album
  • Dan + Shay – presented Best Rap Song
  • Alicia Keys – introduced Post Malone and Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Raif-Henok Emmanuel Kendrick – introduced Diana Ross
  • Alicia Keys – introduced Lady Gaga
  • Eve and Swizz Beatz – introduced Travis Scott, James Blake, and Philip Bailey
  • Alicia Keys and Smokey Robinson – introduced Jennifer Lopez, Smokey Robinson, and Ne-Yo
  • BTS – presented Best R&B Album
  • Kelsea Ballerini – introduced Brandi Carlile
  • Leon Bridges and Charlie Wilson – introduced Chloe x Halle
  • Chloe x Halle – presented Best Rap Album
  • Wilmer Valderrama – introduced St. Vincent and Dua Lipa
  • Alessia Cara and Bob Newhart – presented Best New Artist
  • Jimmy Jam – introduced outgoing President of the Recording Academy Neil Portnow
  • Neil Portnow – introduced in memoriam montage
  • Alicia Keys – announced Producer of the Year, Non-Classical and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
  • Alicia Keys – presented Record of the Year and Album of the Year[12]
  • Premiere ceremony

    [edit]

    Listed in no particular order.[13]

    Nominations and winners

    [edit]

    Winners are highlighted in Bold

    General

    [edit] [edit] [edit] [edit] [edit]

    Pop

    [edit]
    Best Pop Solo Performance
    Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
    Best Pop Vocal Album

    Dance/Electronic Music

    [edit]
    Best Dance Recording
    Best Dance/Electronic Album

    Contemporary Instrumental Music

    [edit]
    Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

    Rock

    [edit]
    Best Rock Performance
    Best Metal Performance
    Best Rock Song
    Best Rock Album

    Alternative

    [edit]
    Best Alternative Music Album

    R&B

    [edit]
    Best R&B Performance
    Best Traditional R&B Performance
    Best R&B Song
    Best Urban Contemporary Album
    Best R&B Album

    Rap

    [edit]
    Best Rap Performance
    Best Rap/Sung Performance
    Best Rap Song
    Best Rap Album

    Country

    [edit]
    Best Country Solo Performance
    Best Country Duo/Group Performance
    Best Country Song
    Best Country Album

    New Age

    [edit]
    Best New Age Album

    Jazz

    [edit]
    Best Improvised Jazz Solo
    Best Jazz Vocal Album
    Best Jazz Instrumental Album
    Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
    Best Latin Jazz Album

    Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music

    [edit]
    Best Gospel Performance/Song
    Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
    Best Gospel Album
    Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
    Best Roots Gospel Album

    Latin

    [edit]
    Best Latin Pop Album
    Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
    Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
    Best Tropical Latin Album

    American Roots Music

    [edit]
    Best American Roots Performance
    Best American Roots Song
    Best Americana Album
    Best Bluegrass Album
    Best Traditional Blues Album
    Best Contemporary Blues Album
    Best Folk Album
    Best Regional Roots Music Album

    Reggae

    [edit]
    Best Reggae Album

    World Music

    [edit]
    Best World Music Album

    Children's

    [edit]
    Best Children's Album

    Spoken Word

    [edit]
    Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling)

    Comedy

    [edit]
    Best Comedy Album

    Musical Theater

    [edit]
    Best Musical Theater Album

    Music for Visual Media

    [edit]
    Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
    Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
    Best Song Written for Visual Media

    Composing

    [edit]
    Best Instrumental Composition

    Arranging

    [edit]
    Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
    Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals

    Packaging

    [edit]
    Best Recording Package
    Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

    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, Immersive Audio

    [edit]
    Best Immersive Audio Album

    Production, Classical

    [edit]
    Best Engineered Album, Classical
    Producer of the Year, Classical

    Classical

    [edit]
    Best Orchestral Performance
    Best Opera Recording
    Best Choral Performance
    Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
    Best Classical Instrumental Solo
    Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
    Best Classical Compendium
    Best Contemporary Classical Composition

    Music Video/Film

    [edit]
    Best Music Video
    Best Music Film

    Special Merit Awards

    [edit] [edit] [edit] [edit] [edit]

    Music Educator Award

    [edit]

    Grammy Hall of Fame inductions

    [edit]
    Title Artist Record Label Year of Release Genre Format
    Bernstein: Mass – A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers Leonard Bernstein Columbia Masterworks 1971 Musical theatre Album
    "Coat of Many Colors" Dolly Parton RCA Victor 1971 Country Single
    Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Song Book Ella Fitzgerald Verve 1959 Soul Album
    Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim Frank Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim Reprise Records 1967 Swing Album
    Full Moon Fever Tom Petty MCA 1989 Rock Music Album
    "Hallelujah" Leonard Cohen Columbia 1984 Rock Single
    "Harper Valley P.T.A." Jeannie C. Riley Plantation 1968 Soul Single
    "I'm Walkin'" Fats Domino Imperial Records 1957 R&B/Soul Single
    Jackson Browne Jackson Browne Asylum 1972 Folk rock Album
    Jaco Pastorius Jaco Pastorius Epic 1976 Jazz fusion Album
    "Ko-Ko" Charlie Parker's Ri Bop Boys Savoy 1945 Jazz Single
    "La Bamba" El Jarocho Victor 1939 Folk Single
    "Move On Up" Curtis Mayfield Curtom Records 1972 Progressive soul Single
    "Pata Pata" Miriam Makeba Reprise 1967 R&B Single
    "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" Brenda Lee Decca 1958 Christmas Single
    'Round About Midnight Miles Davis Columbia 1957 Jazz Album
    "Rumble" Link Wray & His Ray Men Cadence 1958 Surf Rock Single
    "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" The Platters Mercury 1958 Doo-wop Single
    "St. Louis Bell" W.C. Handy Columbia 1914 Jazz Single
    "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" Edward Meeker with the Edison Orchestra Edison 1908 Tin Pan Alley Single
    "Tenderly" Sarah Vaughan Mercury 1947 Jazz Single
    "Tenor Madness" Sonny Rollins Quartet featuring John Coltrane Prestige 1956 Jazz Single
    "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" Nina Simone RCA Victor 1969 Blues Single
    "Walk This Way" Aerosmith Columbia 1975 Rock Single
    "Wild Thing" The Troggs Fontana/Atco 1966 Garage rock Single

    In Memoriam

    [edit]
  • Roy Clark
  • Harold Bradley
  • Freddie Hart
  • Kenny O'Dell
  • Bonnie Guitar
  • Nancy Wilson
  • Charles Aznavour
  • Morgana King
  • Vic Damone
  • Carol Channing
  • Dennis Edwards
  • Barbara Alston
  • Joe Jackson
  • James "Big Jim" Wright
  • Ray Sawyer
  • Jim Rodford
  • Gary Burden
  • Avicii
  • Alan R. Pearlman
  • Marty Balin
  • Ed King
  • John Perry Barlow
  • Tony Joe White
  • Otis Rush
  • Jim Malloy
  • Mac Miller
  • Roy Hargrove
  • Cecil Taylor
  • Bill Watrous
  • Geoff Emerick
  • David Bianco
  • Russ Solomon
  • Montserrat Caballé
  • Katherine Hoover
  • James Mallinson
  • Clarence Fountain
  • Yvonne Staples
  • Daryle Singletary
  • Lari White
  • Sanger D. Shafer
  • Randy Scruggs
  • María Dolores Pradera
  • Lucho Gatica
  • Wah Wah Watson
  • D.J. Fontana
  • Roger Clark
  • Reggie Young
  • Daryl Dragon
  • Dave Rowland
  • Galt MacDermot
  • Michel Legrand
  • Patrick Williams
  • Arthur B. Rubinstein
  • Dan Cleary
  • Jeremy Geffen
  • Billy Sammeth
  • Angelica Cob-Baehler
  • Norman Gimbel
  • Don Grierson
  • Russ Regan
  • Roy Wunsch
  • Howell Begle
  • Charles Neville
  • Henry Butler
  • Aretha Franklin
  • Multiple nominations and awards

    [edit]

    The following received multiple nominations:

    Two:

  • Blanton Alspaugh
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • Sean Ardoin
  • Chris Athens
  • Louis Bell
  • Tony Bennett
  • Big Hawk
  • Brian Blade
  • James Blake
  • Leslie Brathwaite
  • Leon Bridges
  • Brothers Osborne
  • Camila Cabello
  • Noel Cadastre
  • Noel "Gadget" Campbell
  • Darhyl "Hey DJ" Camper
  • Jekalyn Carr
  • Chloe x Halle
  • J. Cole
  • Bradley Cooper
  • Lauren Daigle
  • DJ Mustard
  • Mark Donahue
  • Larrance Dopson
  • Tom Elmhirst
  • Tobias Forge
  • David Frost
  • Future
  • Şerban Ghenea
  • Ben Glover
  • Ariana Grande
  • John Hanes
  • Fred Hersch
  • Daveon Jackson
  • Joelle James
  • Shooter Jennings
  • Jordan K. Johnson
  • Stefan Johnson
  • Tori Kelly
  • Brock Korsan
  • Diana Krall
  • Evan LaRay
  • Bettye LaVette
  • Swae Lee
  • Colin Leonard
  • Morten Lindberg
  • Dua Lipa
  • Marcus Lomax
  • Joyner Lucas
  • Pete Lyman
  • Ella Mai
  • Chase McGill
  • Pat McLaughlin
  • Jonathan McReynolds
  • Brad Mehldau
  • Shawn Mendes
  • Vince Mendoza
  • Randy Merrill
  • Miguel
  • Janelle Monáe
  • Willie Nelson
  • Elizabeth Ostrow
  • Benj Pasek
  • Justin Paul
  • John Powell
  • Simon Rattle
  • Bebe Rexha
  • Anthony Rossomando
  • St. Vincent
  • Matt Schaeffer
  • Dan Smyers
  • Dirk Sobotka
  • Eddie Spear
  • Anthony Tiffith
  • 21 Savage
  • Randy Waldman
  • John Williams
  • Brian Courtney Wilson
  • Lee Ann Womack
  • Andrew Wyatt
  • Miguel Zenón
  • Chris Zwarg
  • The following received multiple awards:

    Category changes

    [edit]

    For the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, multiple category changes are being made;[14]

    Controversy

    [edit]

    On February 4, 2019, reports surfaced that American singer-songwriter Ariana Grande would not be performing at or attending the Grammys, due to a dispute with producer Ken Ehrlich. On February 7, 2019, Grande made a public statement on the matter, alleging that Ehrlich stifled her creativity and tried to stipulate what song she could perform.[15] She then later went on and alleged that Ehrlich "lied" and she could "pull together a performance over night."[16]

    On February 11, 2019, Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj backed up Grande and alleged Ehrilch "bullied" her. Minaj later said in a statement on Twitter: "I was bullied into staying quiet for 7 years out of fear. But I'll tell my fans the REAL on the next episode of #QueenRadio they deserve the truth."[17]

    References

    [edit]
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  • ^ "Nicki Minaj Backs Ariana Grande, Calls Out Grammys Producer". HYPEBEAST. 12 February 2019. Archived from the original on February 13, 2019. Retrieved February 12, 2019.
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