Here are this year's Grammy winners.
Best Rock Song: "Runaway Train," David Pirner, songwriter.
ALTERNATIVE
Best Alternative Music Album: "Zooropa," U2.
R&B;
Best R&B; Performance, Female: "Another Sad Love Song," Toni Braxton.
Best R&B; Performance, Male: "A Song for You," Ray Charles.
Best R&B; Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "No Ordinary Love," Sade.
Best R&B; Song: "That's the Way Love Goes," Janet Jackson,
James Harris III and Terry Lewis, songwriters.
RAP
Best Rap Solo Performance: "Let Me Ride," Dr. Dre.
Best Rap Performance By a Duo or Group: "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)," Digable Planets.
NEW AGE Best New Age Album: "Spanish Angel," Paul Winter Consort.
JAZZ zTC Best Contemporary Jazz Performance (Instrumental): "The Road You," the Pat Metheny Group.
Best Jazz Vocal Performance: "Take a Look," Natalie Cole.
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo: "Miles Ahead," Joe Henderson.
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group: "So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles)," Joe Henderson.
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance: "Miles and Quincy Live at Montreux," Miles Davis and Quincy Jones.
COUNTRY Best Country Vocal Performance, Female: "Passionate Kisses," Mary-Chapin Carpenter.
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male: "Ain't That Lonely Yet," Dwight Yoakam.
Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "Hard Workin' Man," Brooks and Dunn.
Best Country Vocal Collaboration: "Does He Love You," Reba McEntire and Linda Davis.
Best Country Instrumental Performance: "Red Wing," Asleep at the Wheel.
Best Bluegrass Album: "Waitin' for the Hard Times to Go," The Nashville Bluegrass Band.
Best Country Song: "Passionate Kisses," Lucinda Williams, songwriter.
GOSPEL
Best Rock Gospel Album: "Free at Last," DC Talk.
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: "The Live Adventure," Steven Curtis Chapman.
Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "Good News," Kathy Mattea.
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "Stand Still," Shirley Caesar.
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "All Out," The Winans.
Best Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: "Live . . . We Come Rejoicing," Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
LATIN
Best Latin Pop Album: "Aires," Luis Miguel.
Best Tropical Latin Album: "Mi Teirra," Gloria Estefan.
Best Mexican/American Album: "Live," Selena.
BLUES
Best Traditional Blues Album: "Blues Summit," B.B. King.
Best Contemporary Blues Album: "Feels Like Rain," Buddy Guy.
FOLK
Best Traditional Folk Album: "The Celtic Harp," The Chieftains.
Best Contemporary Folk Album: "Other Voices/Other Rooms," Nanci Griffith.
REGGAE
Best Reggae Album: "Bad Boys," Inner Circle.
WORLD MUSIC Best World Music Album: "A Meeting By the River," Ry Cooder and V.M. Bhatt.
POLKA Best Polka Album: "Accordionally Yours," Walter Ostanek and His Band.
CHILDREN'S Best Musical Album for Children: "Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack," Various Artists.
Best Spoken Word Album for Children: "Audrey Hepburn's Enchanted Tales," Audrey Hepburn, producer Deborah Raffin.
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Best Comedy Album: "Jammin' in New York," George Carlin.
SPOKEN-WORD Best Spoken Word or Nonmusical Album: "On the Pulse of the Morning," Maya Angelou.
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MUSICAL SHOW Best Musical Show Album: "The Who's Tommy," Original Cast Recording.
COMPOSING Best Instrumental Composition: "Forever in Love" (recorded by Kenny G), Kenny G, composer.
Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for
Television: "Aladdin" (album), Alan
Menken, composer.
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television: "A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)" (from "Aladdin"), Alan Menken and Tim Rice, songwriters.
' MUSIC VIDEO
Best Music Video, Shortform: "Steam," Peter Gabriel.
Best Music Video, Longform: "Ten Summoner's Tales," Sting.
ARRANGING Best Arrangement on an Instrumental: "Mood Indigo" (recorded Dave Grusin), Dave Grusin, arranger.
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s):
"When I Fall in Love," (recorded by Celine Dion and Clive Griffin), Jeremy Lubbock, arranger.
ENGINEERING Best Engineered Recording (Non-Classical): "Ten Summoner's Tales" (Sting), Hugh Padgham, engineer.
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PRODUCER (NON-CLASSICAL) J8
Producer of the Year (Non-Classical): David Foster.
ALBUM PACKAGE Best Album Package: "The Complete Billie Holliday on Verve, (Billie Holliday), David Lau, art director.
' ALBUM NOTES Best Album Notes: "The Complete Billie Holliday on Verve, (Billie Holliday), Buck Clayton, Phil Schaap and Joel E. Siegel, writers.
HISTORICAL Best Historical Album: "The Complete Billie Holliday on Verve, (Billie Holliday), Michael Lang and Phil Schaap, compilation producers.
CLASSICAL
Best Classical Album:
"Bartok: 'The Wooden Prince' and 'Cantata Profana,' " Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Best Orchestral Performance: "Bartok: 'The Wooden Prince' and Cantata Profana,' " Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Best Opera Recording: "Handel: 'Semele,' " John Nelson, conductor.
Best Performance of a Choral Work: "Bartok: 'Cantata Profana,' " Pierre Boulez conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Best Classical Performance -- Instrumental Soloist(s) (With Orchestra): "Berg: 'Violin Concerto'/Rihm: 'Time Chant,' " Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin, with James Levine conducting the Chicago Symphony.
Best Classical Performance -- Instrumental Soloist(s) (Without Orchestra): "Barber: The Complete Solo Piano Music," John Browning, piano.
Best Chamber Music Performance: "Ives: "String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2'/Barber: 'String Quartet Op.11," Emerson String Quartet.
Best Classical Vocal Performance:
"The Art of Arleen Auger" Arleen Auger, soprano.
Best Contemporary Composition: "Violin Concerto," Elliott Carter, composer.
Best Engineered Recording, Classical: "Bartok: The Wooden Prince and Cantata Profana" (Pierre Boulez, conductor), Rainer Maillard, engineer.
?3 Classical Producer of the Year: Judith Sherman.