Partial List of Winners of the Grammy Awards
NEW YORK — Here is a partial list of winners of the 33rd Annual Grammy Awards:
RECORD OF THE YEAR: “Another Day in Paradise,” Phil Collins.
ALBUM OF THE YEAR: Quincy Jones.
SONG OF THE YEAR: “From a Distance,” Julie Gold.
NEW ARTIST: Mariah Carey.
POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: “Vision of Love,” Mariah Carey.
POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE, MALE: “Oh, Pretty Woman,” Roy Orbison.
POP INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: “Twin Peaks Theme,” Angelo Badalamenti.
ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: “Black Velvet,” Alannah Myles.
ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE, MALE: “Bad Love,” Eric Clapton;
ROCK INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE: “D-FW,” Vaughan Brothers.
METAL PERFORMANCE: “Stone Cold Crazy,” Metallica.
ALTERNATIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE: “I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got,” Sinead O’Connor.
R&B; VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: “Compositions,” Anita Baker.
R&B; VOCAL PERFORMANCE, MALE: “Here and Now,” Luther Vandross.
R&B; PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: “I’ll Be Good to You,” Ray Charles and Chaka Khan.
R&B; SONG: “U Can’t Touch This,” Rick James, Alonzo Miller and M. C. Hammer.
RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE: “U Can’t Touch This,” M. C. Hammer.
RAP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP: “Back on the Block” (track from Quincy Jones’ “Back on the Block”), Ice-T, Melle Mel, Big Daddy Kane and Kool Moe Dee.
JAZZ FUSION PERFORMANCE: “Birdland,” Quincy Jones and various artists.
JAZZ VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: “All That Jazz,” Ella Fitzgerald.
JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, SOLOIST: “The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note,” Oscar Peterson.
JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, GROUP: “The Legendary Oscar Peterson Trio Live at the Blue Note,” Oscar Peterson Trio.
JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE, BIG BAND: “Basie’s Bag,” George Benson featuring the Count Basie Orchestra.
COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE, FEMALE: “Where’ve You Been,” Kathy Mattea.
COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE, MALE: “When I Call Your Name,” Vince Gill.
COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCAL: “Pickin’ on Nashville,” Kentucky Headhunters.
COUNTRY VOCAL COLLABORATION: “Poor Boy Blues,” Chet Atkins and Mark Knopfler.
COUNTRY SONG: “Where’ve You Been,” Jon Vezner and Don Henry.
ROCK/CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL ALBUM: “Beyond Belief,” Petra.
POP GOSPEL ALBUM: “Another Time . . . Another Place,” Sandi Patti.
SOUTHERN GOSPEL ALBUM: “The Great Exchange,” Bruce Carroll.
CONTEMPORARY SOUL GOSPEL ALBUM: “So Much 2 Say,” Take 6.
GOSPEL ALBUM BY A CHOIR OR CHORUS: “Having Church,” Rev. James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir.
LATIN POP PERFORMANCE: “Por Que Te Tengo Que Olvidar?” Jose Feliciano.
MUSICAL CAST SHOW ALBUM: “Les Miserables, the Complete Symphonic Recording,” David Caddick, producer.
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR (NON-CLASSICAL): Quincy Jones.
CLASSICAL ALBUM: Ives: Symphony No. 2, “The Gong on the Hook and Ladder,” “Central Park in the Dark,” “The Unanswered Question.” Leonard Bernstein conducting the N.Y. Philharmonic.
A complete list of winners will appear in Calendar on Friday.
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