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AWARD WINNERS:
Record Of The Year
---
Arif Mardin
(producer) &
Bette Midler
for "Wind Beneath My Wings"
Album Of The Year
---
Don Was
(producer) &
Bonnie Raitt
for ''Nick of Time''
Song Of The Year
---
Jeff Silbar
&
Larry Henley
(songwriters) for "Wind Beneath My Wings" performed by
Bette Midler
Best New Artist
---
Milli Vanilli
(revoked)
Blues
Best Traditional Blues Recording
---
Bonnie Raitt
&
John Lee Hooker
for "I'm in the Mood"
Best Contemporary Blues Recording
---
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
''In Step''
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Children's
Best Recording For Children
---
J. Aaron Brown
,
David R. Lehman
(producers) &
Tanya Goodman
for ''The Rock-A-Bye Collection, Vol. 1''
Classical
Best Orchestral Performance
---
Leonard Bernstein
(conductor) & the
New York Philharmonic
for ''
Mahler
: Symphony No. 3 in D Minor''
Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance
---
David Zinman
(conductor),
Dawn Upshaw
& the
Orchestra Of St. Luke's
for ''Knoxville - Summer of 1915 (Music of
Barber
,
Menotti
,
Harbison
,
Stravinsky
)''
Best Opera Recording
---
Cord Garben
(producer),
James Levine
(conductor),
Hildegard Behrens
,
Gary Lakes
,
Christa Ludwig
,
Kurt Moll
,
James Morris
,
Jessye Norman
& the
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
for ''
Wagner
: Die Walkuere''
Best Choral Performance (other Than Opera)
---
Robert Shaw
(conductor) & the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus
for ''
Britten
: War Requiem''
Best Classical Performance, Instrumental Soloist (with Orchestra)
---: Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 68''
Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist (without Orchestra)
---
Andras Schiff
for ''
Bach
: English Suites''
Best Chamber Music Performance
---The
Emerson String Quartet
for ''
Bartók
: 6 String Quartets''
Best Contemporary Composition
---
Steve Reich
(composer) & the
Kronos Quartet
for ''Reich: Different Trains''
Best Classical Album
---
Wolf Erichson
(producer) & the
Emerson String Quartet
for ''
Bartók
: 6 String Quartets''
Comedy
Best Comedy Recording
---
Peter Schickele
for ''P.D.Q. Bach: 1712 Overture & Other Musical Assaults''
Composing and arranging
Best Instrumental Composition
---
Danny Elfman
(composer) for "The ''Batman'' Theme" performed by the
Sinfonia Of London Orchestra
Best Song Written Specifically For A Motion Picture Or Television
---
Carly Simon
(songwriter) for "Let the River Run"
Best Album Of Original Instrumental Background Score Written For A Motion Picture Or Television
---
Dave Grusin
(composer) for ''The Fabulous Baker Boys''
Best Arrangement On An Instrumental
---
Dave Grusin
(arranger) for "Suite From ''The Milagro Beanfield War''"
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals
---
Dave Grusin
(arranger) for "My Funny Valentine" performed by
Michelle Pfeiffer
Country
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female
---
K.d. Lang
for ''Absolute Torch and Twang''
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
---
Lyle Lovett
for ''Lyle Lovett and His Large Band''
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
for ''Will the Circle Be Unbroken Volume Two''
Best Country Vocal Collaboration
---
Hank Williams Jr.
&
Hank Williams Sr.
for "There's a Tear in My Beer"
Best Country Instrumental Performance
---
Randy Scruggs
for "Amazing Grace"
Best Country Song
---
Rodney Crowell
(songwriter) for "After All This Time"
Best Bluegrass Recording
---
Bruce Hornsby
&
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
for "The Valley Road"
Folk
Best Traditional Folk Recording
---
Marcel Cellier
(producer) for ''Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares, Vol. II'' performed by the
Bulgarian State Female Vocal Choir
Best Contemporary Folk Recording
---
Indigo Girls
for ''Indigo Girls''
Gospel
Best Gospel Vocal Performance, Female
---
CeCe Winans
for "Don't Cry"
Best Gospel Vocal Performance, Male
---
BeBe Winans
for "Meantime"
Best Gospel Vocal Performance By A Duo Or Group, Choir Or Chorus
---
Take 6
for "The Savior Is Waiting"
Grammy Award For Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male Or Female
---
Al Green
for "As Long as We're Together"
Best Soul Gospel Performance By A Duo Or Group, Choir Or Chorus
---
Daniel Winans
for "Let Brotherly Love Continue"
Historical
Best Historical Album
---
Andy McKaie
(producer) for ''
Chuck Berry
- The Chess Box''
Jazz
Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female
---
Ruth Brown
for ''Blues on Broadway''
Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male
---
Harry Connick Jr.
for ''When Harry Met Sally''
Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo Or Group
---
Dr. John
&
Rickie Lee Jones
for "Makin' Whoopee"
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist (On A Jazz Recording)
---
Miles Davis
for ''Aura''
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group
---
Chick Corea Akoustic Band
for ''Chick Corea Akoustic Band''
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band
---
Miles Davis
for ''Aura''
Best Jazz Fusion Performance
---
Pat Metheny Group
for ''Letter From Home''
Latin
Best Latin Pop Performance
---
Jose Feliciano
for "
Cielito Lindo
"
Best Tropical Latin Performance
---
Ray Barretto
&
Celia Cruz
for ''Ritmo en el Corazon''
Best Mexican-American Performance
---
Los Lobos
for ''La Pistola y el Corazon''
Musical Show
Best Musical Cast Show Album
---
Jay David Saks
(producer) & the original cast with
Jason Alexander
&
Debbie Shapiro
& Robert La Fasse for ''Jerome Robbins' Broadway''
Music video
Best Music Video, Short Form
---
Jim Blashfield
,
Paul Diener
,
Frank DiLeo
,
Jerry Kramer
, (video producers),
Jim Blashfield
(video director) &
Michael Jackson
for "
Leave Me Alone
"
Best Music Video, Long Form
---
Aris McGarry
(video producer),
Jonathan Dayton
,
Valerie Faris
(video producers & directors),
Dominic Sena
(video director), &
Janet Jackson
for ''Rhythm Nation 1814''
New Age
Best New Age Performance
---
Peter Gabriel
for ''Passion - Music For the Last Temptation of Christ''
Packaging and Notes
Best Album Package
---
Roger Gorman
(art director) for ''Sound + Vision'' performed by
David Bowie
Best Album Notes
---
Phil Schaap
(notes writer) for ''Bird - The Complete
Charlie Parker
on Verve''
Polka
Best Polka Recording
---
Jimmy Sturr
for ''All in My Love for You''
Pop
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female
---
Bonnie Raitt
for "Nick of Time"
Best Vocal Performance, Male
---
Michael Bolton
for "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You"
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Aaron Neville
&
Linda Ronstadt
for "Don't Know Much"
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
---
The Neville Brothers
for "Healing Chant"
Production and engineering
Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
---
George Massenburg
(engineer) for ''Cry Like a Rainstorm - Howl Like the Wind'' performed by
Linda Ronstadt
Best Engineered Recording, Classical
---
Jack Renner
(engineer),
Robert Shaw
(conductor), the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
& the
Atlanta Boy Choir
for ''
Britten
: War Requiem ''
Producer Of The Year
---
Peter Asher
Classical Producer Of The Year
---
Robert Woods
R&B
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
---
Anita Baker
for ''Giving You the Best That I Got''
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male
---
Bobby Brown
for "Every Little Step"
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Soul II Soul
&
Caron Wheeler
for "Back to Life"
Best R&B Instrumental Performance
---
Soul II Soul
for "African Dance"
Best Rhythm & Blues Song
---
Kenny Gamble
&
Leon Huff
(songwriters) for "If You Don't Know Me By Now" performed by
Simply Red
Rap
Best Rap Performance
---
Young MC
for "Bust a Move"
Reggae
Best Reggae Recording
---
Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
for ''One Bright Day''
Rock
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female
---
Bonnie Raitt
for ''Nick of Time''
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male
---
Don Henley
for ''The End of the Innocence''
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
---
Traveling Wilburys
for ''
Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1
''
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
---
Jeff Beck
,
Terry Bozzio
&
Tony Hymas
for ''Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop with Terry Bozzio & Tony Hymas''
Best Hard Rock Performance
---
Living Colour
for "Cult of Personality"
Best Metal Performance
---
Metallica
for "
One
"
Spoken
Best Spoken Word Or Non-musical Recording
---
Gilda Radner
for ''It's Always Something''
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