Grammy Awards of 2004
The 46th Grammy Awards were held on the February 8, 2004. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. This list includes only winners; for a full list of nominees
Award winners:
Record of the Year
Ken Nelson (producer & engineer/mixer), Mark Phythian (engineer/mixer) & Coldplay (producers, engineers/mixers & artists) for "Clocks"
Album of the Year
Carl Mo (producer), Vincent Alexander, Chris Carmouche, Terrence Cash, Kevin "KD" Davis, Reggie Dozier, John Frye, Robert Hannon, Padraic Kernin, Moka Nagatani, Pete Novak, Brian Paturalski, Neal Pogue, Dexter Simmons, Darrell Thorpe (engineers/mixers), Brian Gardner & Bernie Grundman (mastering engineers) & OutKast (producers & artists) for Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
Song of the Year
Richard Marx & Luther Vandross (songwriters) for "Dance With My Father" performed by Luther Vandross
Best New Artist
Evanescence
Alternative
Best Alternative Music Album
The White Stripes for Elephant
Blues
Best Traditional Blues Album
Buddy Guy for Blues Singer
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Etta James for Let's Roll
Children's
Best Musical Album for Children
Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer for Bon Appétit!
Best Spoken Word Album for Children
Bill Clinton, Mikhail Gorbachev & Sophia Loren for Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus: Wolf Tracks music performed by the Russian National Orchestra conducted by Kent Nagano
Classical
Best Orchestral Performance
Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Vienna Philharmonic for Mahler: Symphony No. 3 performed by Anne Sofie von Otter, Johannes Prinz, Gerald Wirth, the Vienna Boys' Choir & the Women's Chorus of the Vienna Singverein
Best Classical Vocal Performance
Thomas Quasthoff & Anne Sofie von Otter for Schubert: Lieder with Orchestra performed by Thomas Quasthoff, Anne Sofie von Otter & the Chamber Orchestra of Europe conducted by Claudio Abbado
Best Opera Recording
Wolfram Graul (producer), Bernard Haitink (conductor), Jerry Hadley, Karita Mattila, Eva Randová, Anja Silja, Jorma Silvasti for Janácek: Jenufa performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House & Chorus & various artists
Best Choral Performance
Paavo Järvi (conductor), Tiia-Ester Loitme & Ants Soots (chorus masters) for Sibelius: Cantatas performed by the Ellerhein Girls' Choir, the Estonian National Male Choir & the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
Mstislav Rostropovich (conductor) & Maxim Vengerov for Britten: Violin Concerto/Walton: Viola Concerto performed by Maxim Vengerov & the London Symphony Orchestra
Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
Emanuel Ax for Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 29, 31, 34, 35 & 49
Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without conductor)
Jeff von der Schmidt (conductor) & Southwest Chamber Music for "Chávez: Suite for Double Quartet"
Best Chamber Music Performance
The Kronos Quartet & Dawn Upshaw for Berg: Lyric Suite
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
Dominick Argento (composer) for "Argento: Casa Guidi" performed by Frederica von Stade, Eiji Oue & the Minnesota Orchestra
Best Classical Album
Andreas Neubronner (producer), Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor) & Michelle DeYoung for Mahler: Symphony No. 3; Kindertotenlieder performed by Michelle DeYoung, Vance George, the Pacific Boychoir, the San Francisco Girls Chorus & the San Francisco Symphony & Chorus
Best Classical Crossover Album
Jorge Calandrelli (conductor) & Yo-Yo Ma for Obrigado Brazil performed by various artists
Comedy
Best Comedy Album
"Weird Al" Yankovic for Poodle Hat
Composing and arranging
Best Instrumental Composition
Wayne Shorter (composer) for "Sacajawea"
Best Instrumental Arrangement
Michael Brecker & Gil Goldstein (arrangers) for "Timbuktu" performed by the Michael Brecker Quindectet
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
Vince Mendoza (arranger) for "Woodstock" performed by Joni Mitchell
Country
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
June Carter Cash for "Keep on the Sunny Side"
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
Vince Gill for "Next Big Thing"
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder for "A Simple Life"
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals
James Taylor & Alison Krauss for "How's the World Treating You"
Best Country Instrumental Performance
Alison Krauss & Union Station for "Cluck Old Hen"
Best Country Song
Jim "Moose" Brown & Don Rollins (songwriters) for "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" performed by Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
Best Country Album
Carl Jackson (producer) for Livin', Lovin', Losin' - Songs of the Louvin Brothers performed by various artists
Best Bluegrass Album
Alison Krauss & Union Station for Live
Dance
Best Dance Recording
Rob Davis, Cathy Dennis (producers), Rob Davis, Cathy Dennis, Bruce Elliott-Smith, Phil Larsen (mixers) & Kylie Minogue for "Come Into My World"
Film/TV/Media
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Randy Spendlove & Ric Wake (compilation producers) & various artists for Chicago
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy & Michael McKean (songwriters) for "A Mighty Wind" performed by The Folksmen, Mitch & Mickey & The New Main Street Singers
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Howard Shore (composer) for The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers
Folk
Best Traditional Folk Album
June Carter Cash for Wildwood Flower
Best Contemporary Folk Album
Warren Zevon for The Wind
Best Native American Music Album
Black Eagle (band) for Flying Free
Gospel
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
Michael W. Smith for Worship Again
Best Rock Gospel Album
Audio Adrenaline for Worldwide
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
The Blind Boys of Alabama for Go Tell It on the Mountain
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
Donnie McClurkin for ...Again
Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
Randy Travis for Rise and Shine
Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
Bishop T.D. Jakes (choir director) & the Potter's House Mass Choir for A Wing and a Prayer
Historical
Best Historical Album
Steve Berkowitz, Alex Gibney, Andy McKaie, Jerry Rappaport (producers), Gavin Lurssen & Joseph M. Palmaccio (engineers) for Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey performed by various artists
Jazz
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
Chick Corea for "Matrix"
Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
Clark Germain (engineer), Dave Darlington (engineer/mixer), Robert Sadin (engineer/mixer & producer) & Wayne Shorter for Alegría
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Jay Newland (engineer/mixer), Gil Goldstein, Michael Brecker (producers) & the Michael Brecker Quindectet for Wide Angles
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Michael O'Reilly (engineer), Arif Mardin (producer) & Dianne Reeves for A Little Moonlight
Best Contemporary Jazz Album
George Whitty (engineer/mixer & producer) & Randy Brecker (producers & artist) for 34th N Lex
Best Latin Jazz Album
Robert J. Friedrich (engineer/mixer), Michel Camilo (producer & artist), Charles Flores & Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez for Live at the Blue Note
Latin
Best Latin Pop Album
Mick Guzauski (engineer/mixer), Lulo Perez (producer) & Alejandro Sanz (producer & artist) for No Es Lo Mismo
Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album
Jerry Boys (engineer/mixer), Ry Cooder (producer) & Ibrahim Ferrer for Buenos Hermanos
Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album
Jose Angel Cabrera (engineer), Daniel Estevez T. (engineer/mixer) & Joan Sebastian (producer & artist) for Afortunado
Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album
Anibal Kerpel, Joseph Chiccarelli (engineers), Elfego Buendia, Emmanuel Del Real, Gustavo Santaolalla, Jose "Joselo" Rangel, Quique Rangel (producers) & Café Tacuba for Cuatro Caminos
Best Best Tejano Album
Edward Perez, Ramiro Serna (engineers), Jimmy Gonzalez producer & Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz for Si Me Faltas Tu
Best Salsa/Merengue Album
Jon Fausty, Luca Germini, Jorge G. Gómez, Carlos Laurenz, Jose Lopez, Olga Santos, Jake Tanner, (engineers), Jorge G. Garcia (engineer/mixer), Oscar Gómez (engineer/mixer & producer), Sergio George (producer) & Celia Cruz for Regalo Del Alma
Musical Show
Best Musical Show Album
Todd Whitelock, Tom Lazarus (engineers), Ken Hahn (engineer/mixer) & Jay David Saks (engineer/mixer & producer) for Gypsy performed by the New Broadway cast with Bernadette Peters, Tammy Blanchard, John Dossett & others
Music Video
Best Short Form Music Video
Aris McGarry (video producer), Mark Romanek (video director) & Johnny Cash for "Hurt"
Best Long Form Music Video
Mick Gochanour, Robin Klein & Mary Wharton (video producers) for Legend performed by Sam Cooke
New Age
Best New Age Album
Steven Rodby (producer) & Pat Metheny (engineer, producer & artist) for One Quiet Night
Packaging and Notes
Best Recording Package
Ani DiFranco & Brian Grunert (art directors) for Evolve performed by Ani DiFranco
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Julian Alexander, Howard Fritzson & Seth Rothstein (art directors) for The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions performed by Miles Davis
Best Album Notes
Tom Piazza (notes writer) for Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey performed by various artists
Polka
Best Polka Album
Tom Pick (engineer & producer), Joe Donofrio, Kenneth R. Irwin (producers) & Jimmy Sturr (producer & artist) for Let's Polka 'Round
Pop
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Christina Aguilera for "Beautiful"
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Justin Timberlake for "Cry Me a River"
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
No Doubt for "Underneath It All"
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
Sting & Mary J. Blige for "Whenever I Say Your Name"
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
George Harrison for "Marwa Blues"
Best Pop Vocal Album
Andrew Coleman (engineer), Serban Ghenea (engineer/mixer), Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams (producers) & Justin Timberlake for Justified
Best Pop Instrumental Album
Ry Cooder & Manuel Galbán for Mambo Sinuendo
Production and engineering
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Nigel Godrich & Darrell Thorp (engineers) for Hail to the Thief performed by Radiohead
Best Engineered Album, Classical
Richard King & Todd Whitelock (engineers) for Obrigado Brazil performed by Yo-Yo Ma
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
Maurice Joshua (remixer) for Crazy In Love (Maurice's Soul Mix) performed by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
The Neptunes
Producer of the Year, Classical
Steven Epstein
R&B
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Beyoncé for "Dangerously In Love 2"
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Luther Vandross for "Dance with My Father"
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Beyoncé & Luther Vandross for "The Closer I Get to You"
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
Aretha Franklin for "Wonderful"
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
OutKast for "Hey Ya!"
Best R&B Song
Shawn Carter, Rich Harrison, Beyoncé Knowles & Eugene Record for "Crazy in Love" performed by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z
Best R&B Album
Ray Bardani (engineer/mixer) & Luther Vandross (producer & artist) for Dance with My Father
Best Contemporary R&B Album
Tony Maserati (engineer/mixer) & Beyoncé (producer & artist) for Dangerously in Love
Rap
Best Female Rap Solo Performance
Missy Elliott for "Work It"
Best Male Rap Solo Performance
Eminem for "Lose Yourself"
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
P. Diddy, Murphy Lee & Nelly for "Shake Ya Tailfeather"
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z for "Crazy In Love"
Best Rap Song
Jeff Bass, Eminem & Luis Resto (songwriters) for "Lose Yourself" performed by Eminem
Best Rap Album
OutKast for Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
Reggae
Best Reggae Album
Sean Paul for Dutty Rock
Rock
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
Pink for "Trouble"
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
Dave Matthews for "Gravedigger"
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Bruce Springsteen & Warren Zevon for "Disorder in the House"
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Jeff Beck for "Plan B"
Best Hard Rock Performance
Evanescence featuring Paul McCoy for "Bring Me to Life"
Best Metal Performance
Metallica for "St. Anger"
Best Rock Song
Jack White (songwriter) for "Seven Nation Army" performed by The White Stripes
Best Rock Album
Jim Scott (engineer/mixer), David Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Nick Raskulinecz (producers) & Foo Fighters for One by One
Spoken
Best Spoken Word Album
Paul Ruben (producer) & Al Franken for Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right
Trad Pop
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Dae Bennett (engineer/mixer), T Bone Burnett (producer), Tony Bennett & k.d. lang for A Wonderful World
World
Best Traditional World Music Album
Jon Mark (engineer & producer) & the monks of Sherab Ling Monastery for Sacred Tibetan Chant
Best Contemporary World Music Album
Stéphane Caisson (engineer), José da Silva (producer) & Cesaria Evora for Voz D'Amor
Special Merit Awards
Grammy Hall of Fame Award
"All I Have to Do Is Dream" (Cadence, 1958) performed by The Everly Brothers
"Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)" (Soul City, 1969) performed by 5th Dimension
"Bohemian Rhapsody" (Elektra, 1976) performed by Queen
"By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (Capitol, 1967) performed by Glen Campbell
Chopin: The Complete Nocturnes (RCA Red Seal, 1965) performed by Artur Rubinstein
Come Fly With Me (Capitol, 1958) performed by Frank Sinatra
Court and Spark (Asylum, 1974) performed by Joni Mitchell
Ellington at Newport (Columbia, 1957) performed by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
"Everyday I Have the Blues" (RPM, 1955) performed by B.B. King
Funny Girl (Capitol, 1964) performed by the original Broadway cast with Barbra Streisand & Sydney Chaplin
Golden Jubilee Concert: Rachmaninoff Concerto no. 3 (RCA Red Seal, 1978) performed by Vladimir Horowitz with Eugene Ormandy conducting the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
"He's a Rebel" (Philles, 1962) performed by The Crystals
"Holiday for Strings" (RCA Victor, 1943) David Rose & His Orchestra
"I've Got The World On a String" (Capitol, 1953) performed by Frank Sinatra
Johnny Cash at San Quentin (Columbia, 1969) performed by Johnny Cash
"Just the Way You Are" (Columbia, 1978) performed by Billy Joel
"Last Date" (RCA, 1960) performed by Floyd Cramer
Led Zeppelin (Atlantic, 1969) performed by Led Zeppelin
"Let It Be" (Apple, 1970) performed by The Beatles
Let's Get It On (Tamla, 1973) performed by Marvin Gaye
"Love Is Strange" (Groove/ RCA, 1957) performed by Mickey & Sylvia
Milestones (Columbia, 1958) performed by the Miles Davis Sextet
"Night and Day" (RCA Victor, 1932) performed by Leo Reisman & His Orchestra with Fred Astaire
"A Night In Tunisia" (Victor, 1946) performed by Dizzy Gillespie & His Sextet
"Pennies From Heaven" (Decca, 1936) performed by Bing Crosby
"Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody" (Columbia, 1918) performed by Al Jolson
Saturday Night Fever (RSO, 1977) performed by the motion picture cast
"See See Rider Blues" (Paramount, 1925) performed by Ma Rainey
"The Sound of Silence" (Columbia, 1965) performed by Simon & Garfunkel
That's the Way of the World (Columbia, 1975) performed by Earth, Wind & Fire
Walt Disney's Fantasia (Buena Vista, 1956) performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski
West Side Story (Columbia, 1961) performed by the motion picture cast
"You're So Vain" (Elektra, 1973) performed by Carly Simon
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