Event
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards presentation was held on January 26, 2014, at Staples Center in Los Angeles .[ 2] The show was broadcast on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT and was hosted for the third time by LL Cool J . The show was moved to January to avoid competing with the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi , as was the case in 2010.
The eligibility period for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards was October 1, 2012, to September 30, 2013.[ 3] The nominations were announced on December 6, 2013 during a live televised concert on CBS , The Grammy Nominations Concert Live – Countdown to Music's Biggest Night. [ 4] Jay-Z received the most nominations with nine. Justin Timberlake , Kendrick Lamar , Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Pharrell Williams each received seven nominations. Daft Punk and Pharrell Williams were nominated twice for both Album of the Year and Record of the Year . Sound engineer Bob Ludwig received the most nominations by a non-performing artist, with five.[ 5]
Daft Punk won five awards,[ 6] including Album of the Year for Random Access Memories and Record of the Year , with Pharrell Williams , for "Get Lucky ", Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and an additional win for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical completing a clean sweep for the project that night.[ 7] [ 8] Macklemore and Ryan Lewis won four trophies, including Best New Artist , and led an industry show of support for gay marriage with a performance of their song "Same Love " to accompany a mass wedding of gay and heterosexual couples, which was presided over by Queen Latifah .[ 9] Lorde 's "Royals " received awards for Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year .[ 10] [ 11] Carole King was honored as MusiCares Person of the Year on January 24, two days prior to the awards ceremony.[ 12]
On June 4, 2013, the Recording Academy approved a number of changes recommended by its Awards & Nominations Committee, including adding a new category for Best American Roots Song to the American Music field. This songwriters' award will encompass all the subgenres in this field such as Americana, bluegrass, blues, folk, and regional roots music. The Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance category was renamed Best Metal Performance and became a stand-alone category. Hard rock performances will now be screened in the Best Rock Performance category. The Music Video field will become the Best Music Video/Film field. Its two categories will be renamed: Best Short Form Music Video will now be known as Best Music Video and Best Long Form Music Video will change into Best Music Film . These changes bring the total number of categories at the 2014 Grammy Awards to 82, up from 81 at the 2013 Grammy Awards .[ 13]
Winners and nominees [ edit ]
The winners and nominees per category were:[ 21]
Record of the Year
Album of the Year
Random Access Memories – Daft Punk
Julian Casablancas , DJ Falcon , Todd Edwards , Chilly Gonzales , Giorgio Moroder , Panda Bear , Nile Rodgers , Paul Williams & Pharrell Williams , featured artists;
Thomas Bangalter , Julian Casablancas, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo , DJ Falcon & Todd Edwards, producers;
Peter Franco, Mick Guzauski , Florian Lagatta, Guillaume Le Braz & Daniel Lerner, engineers/mixers;
Antoine Chabert & Bob Ludwig , mastering engineers
The Blessed Unrest – Sara Bareilles
Sara Bareilles, Mark Endert & John O'Mahony, producers;
Jeremy Darby, Mark Endert & John O'Mahony, engineers/mixers;
Greg Calbi, mastering engineer
good kid, m.A.A.d city – Kendrick Lamar
Mary J. Blige , Dr. Dre , Drake , Jay Rock , Jay-Z , MC Eiht & Anna Wise, featured artists;
DJ Dahi , Hit-Boy , Skhye Hutch , Just Blaze , Like, Terrace Martin , Dawaun Parker , Pharrell , Rahki, Scoop DeVille , Sounwave, Jack Splash , Tabu, Tha Bizness & T-Minus , producers;
Derek Ali, Dee Brown, Dr. Dre, James Hunt, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri, Mike Larson, Jared Scott, Jack Splash & Andrew Wright, engineers/mixers;
Mike Bozzi & Brian "Big Bass" Gardner , mastering engineers
Red – Taylor Swift
Gary Lightbody & Ed Sheeran , featured artists;
Jeff Bhasker , Nathan Chapman , Dann Huff , Jacknife Lee , Max Martin , Shellback , Taylor Swift , Butch Walker & Dan Wilson , producers;
Joe Baldridge, Sam Bell, Matt Bishop, Chad Carlson, Nathan Chapman, Serban Ghenea, John Hanes, Sam Holland, Michael Ilbert, Tyler Johnson , Jacknife Lee, Steve Marcantonio, Manny Marroquin , Justin Niebank, John Rausch, Eric Robinson, Pawel Sek , Jake Sinclair, Mark "Spike" Stent & Andy Thompson, engineers/mixers;
Tom Coyne & Hank Williams, mastering engineers
The Heist – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Ab-Soul , Ben Bridwell , Ray Dalton , Eighty4 Fly, Hollis, Mary Lambert , Baffalo Madonna, Evan Roman, Schoolboy Q , Allen Stone , The Teaching & Wanz , featured artists;
Ryan Lewis , producer;
Ben Haggerty , Ryan Lewis, Amos Miller, Reed Ruddy & Pete Stewart , engineers/mixers;
Tom Coyne & Brian "Big Bass" Gardner , mastering engineer
Song of the Year
Best New Artist
Best Pop Solo Performance
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Best Pop Instrumental Album
Best Pop Vocal Album
Best Dance Recording
Best Dance/Electronica Album
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Best Rock Performance
Best Metal Performance
Best Rock Song
Best Rock Album
Best Alternative Music Album
Best R&B Performance
Best Traditional R&B Performance
Best R&B Song
Best Urban Contemporary Album
Best R&B Album
Best Rap Performance
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Best Rap Song
"Thrift Shop "
"F**in' Problems "
"Holy Grail "
"New Slaves "
Christopher Breaux , Ben Bronfman , Mike Dean , Louis Johnson, Malik Jones , Elon Rutberg, Sakiya Sandifer, Che Smith , Kanye West & Cydell Young , songwriters (Anna Adamis & Gabor Presser, songwriters) (Kanye West)
"Started from the Bottom "
Best Rap Album
Best Country Solo Performance
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Best Country Song
Best Country Album
Best New Age Album
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
Best Jazz Vocal Album
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
Best Latin Jazz Album
Gospel/Contemporary Christian[ edit ]
Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance
Best Gospel Song
"If He Did It Before... Same God" (Live)
"Deitrick Haddon"
"If I Believe"
Wirlie Morris, Michael Paran, Charlie Wilson & Mahin Wilson, songwriters (Charlie Wilson)
"A Little More Jesus"
"Still"
Percy Bady , songwriter (Percy Bady featuring Lowell Pye)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Song
Best Gospel Album
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
Best Latin Pop Album
Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
Best Tropical Latin Album
Best American Roots Song
"Love Has Come For You"
"Build Me Up From Bones"
"Invisible"
Steve Earle , songwriter (Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses))
"Keep Your Dirty Lights On"
"Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed"
Best Americana Album
Best Bluegrass Album
The Streets of Baltimore — Del McCoury Band
It's Just a Road — The Boxcars
Brothers of the Highway — Dailey & Vincent
This World Oft Can Be — Della Mae
Three Chords and the Truth — James King
Best Blues Album
Best Folk Album
Best Regional Roots Music Album
Dockside Sessions — Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience
The Life & Times Of...The Hot 8 Brass Band — Hot 8 Brass Band
Hula Ku'i — Kahulanui
Le Fou — Zachary Richard
Apache & Crown Dance Songs — Joe Tohonnie Jr.
Best Reggae Album
Best World Music Album
Best Children's Album
Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Story Telling)
Best Comedy Album
Best Musical Theater Album
Kinky Boots
Matilda the Musical
Bertie Carvel , Sophia Gennusa, Laurence, Bailey Ryon, Miley Shapiro & Lauren Ward , principal soloists; Michael Croiter, Van Dean & Chris Nightingale, producers; Tim Minchin , composer & lyricist (Original Broadway Cast)
Motown: The Musical
Brandon Victor Dixon & Valisia Lakae, principal soloists; Frank Filipetti & Ethan Popp, producers (Robert Bateman, Al Cleveland , Georgia Dobbins, Lamont Dozier , William Garrett, Marvin Gaye , Berry Gordy , Freddie Gorman , Cornelius Grant , Brian Holland , Ivy Jo Hunter , Michael Lovesmith, Alphonzo Mizell , Freddie Perren , Deke Richards , William Stevenson , Norman Whitfield & Stevie Wonder , composers; Nickolas Ashford , Marvin Gaye, Berry Gordy, Lula Mae Hardaway , Eddie Holland , Michael Lovesmith, Deke Richards, Smokey Robinson , Barrett Strong , Ronald White , Stevie Wonder & Syreeta Wright , lyricists) (Original Broadway Cast)
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Best Song Written for Visual Media
Composing/Arranging[ edit ]
Best Instrumental Composition
"Pensamientos For Solo Alto Saxophone And Chamber Orchestra"
Clare Fischer, composer (The Clare Fischer Orchestra)
" Away"
Chuck Owen, composer (Chuck Owen & The Jazz Surge)
"California Pictures For String Quartet"
Gordon Goodwin, composer (Quartet San Francisco)
"Koko On The Boulevard"
"String Quartet No. 1: Funky Diversion In Three Parts"
Vince Mendoza, composer (Quartet San Francisco)
Best Instrumental Arrangement
"On Green Dolphin Street"
Gordon Goodwin, arranger (Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band)
"Invitation"
Kim Richmond, arranger (The Kim Richmond Concert Jazz Orchestra)
"Side Hikes – A Ridge Away"
Chuck Owen, arranger (Chuck Owen & The Jazz Surge)
"Skylark"
Nan Schwartz, arranger (Amy Dickson)
"Wild Beauty"
Gil Goldstein, arranger (Brussels Jazz Orchestra Featuring Joe Lovano)
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
"Swing Low"
"La Vida Nos Espera"
"Let's Fall In Love"
"The Moon's A Harsh Mistress"
"What A Wonderful World"
Best Recording Package
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Wings Over America (Deluxe Edition)
The Brussels Affair
How Do You Do (Limited Edition Box Set)
The Road To Red Rocks (Special Edition)
The Smith Tapes
Masaki Koike, art director (Various Artists)
Best Album Notes
Afro Blue Impressions (Remastered & Expanded)
Call It Art 1964–1965
Electric Music for the Mind and Body
Stravinsky: Le Sacre Du Printemps
Jonathan Cott , album notes writer (Leonard Bernstein & New York Philharmonic)
360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story
Work Hard, Play Hard, Pray Hard: Hard Time, Good Time & End Time Music, 1923–1936
Nathan Salsburg, album notes writer (various artists)
Best Historical Album
Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965 (tie )
The Complete Sussex And Columbia Albums (tie )
Leo Sacks, compilation producer; Joseph M. Palmaccio, Tom Ruff & Mark Wilder, mastering engineers (Bill Withers )
Call It Art 1964–1965
Joe Lizzi & Ben Young, compilation producers; Steve Fallone, Joe Lizzi & Ben Young, mastering engineers (New York Art Quartet )
Pictures Of Sound: One Thousand Years Of Educed Audio: 980–1980
Patrick Feaster & Steven Ledbetter, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer (Various Artists)
Wagner: Der Ring Des Nibelungen (Deluxe Edition)
Philip Siney, compilation producer; Ben Turner, mastering engineer (Sir Georg Solti )
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
Production, Surround Sound[ edit ]
Best Surround Sound Album
Live Kisses
Sailing the Seas of Cheese (Deluxe Edition)
Signature Sound Opus One
Leslie Ann Jones , surround mix engineer; Michael Romanowski, surround mastering engineer; Herbert Waltl, surround producer (various artists)
Sixteen Sunsets
Jim Anderson , surround mix engineer; Darcy Proper, surround mastering engineer; Jim Anderson & Jane Ira Bloom , surround producers (Jane Ira Bloom)
Sprung Rhythm
Daniel Shores, surround mix engineer; Daniel Shores, surround mastering engineer; Dan Merceruio, surround producer (Richard Scerbo & Inscape)
Production, Classical[ edit ]
Best Engineered Album, Classical
Winter Morning Walks
Hymn to the Virgin
La Voie Triomphale
Roomful of Teeth
Mark Donahue & Jesse Lewis, engineers (Brad Wells & Roomful of Teeth)
Vinci: Artaserse
Producer of the Year, Classical
David Frost
Andres: Home Stretch (Timo Andres, Andrew Cyr & Metropolis Ensemble)
Angel Heart, A Music Storybook (Matt Haimovitz & Uccello)
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 2 (Jonathan Biss)
Ben-Haim: Chamber Works (ARC Ensemble)
Celebrating The American Spirit (Judith Clurman & Essential Voices USA)
Elgar: Enigma Variations ; Vaughan Williams: The Wasps ; Greensleeves (Michael Stern & Kansas City Symphony)
Guilty Pleasures (Renée Fleming, Sebastian Lang-Lessing & Philharmonia Orchestra)
Verdi: Otello (Riccardo Muti , Aleksandrs Antonenko, Krassimira Stoyanova, Carlo Guelfi, Chicago Symphony Chorus & Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
Winter Morning Walks (Dawn Upshaw, Maria Schneider, Australian Chamber Orchestra & St. Paul Chamber Orchestra)
Manfred Eicher
Beethoven: Diabelli-Variationen (András Schiff)
Canto Oscuro (Anna Gourari)
Pärt: Adam's Lament (Tõnu Kaljuste, Latvian Radio Choir, Vox Clamantis, Sinfonietta Riga , Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir & Tallinn Chamber Orchestra)
Tabakova: String Paths (Maxim Rysanov)
Marina A. Ledin, Victor Ledin
Bizet: Symphony In C ; Jeux D'Enfants ; Variations Chromatiques (Martin West & San Francisco Ballet Orchestra)
Traveling Sonata – European Music For Flute & Guitar (Viviana Guzmán & Jérémy Jouve )
Voyages (Conrad Tao)
Zia (Del Sol String Quartet)
James Mallinson
Berlioz: Grande Messe Des Morts (Colin Davis, London Symphony Chorus, London Philharmonic Choir & London Symphony Orchestra)
Bloch: Symphony In C-Sharp Minor & Poems Of The Sea (Dalia Atlas & London Symphony Orchestra)
Fauré: Requiem ; Bach: Partita, Chorales & Ciaccona (Nigel Short, Tenebrae & London Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble)
Nielsen: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3 (Colin Davis & London Symphony Orchestra)
Wagner: Das Rheingold (Valery Gergiev, René Pape, Stephan Rügamer, Nikolai Putilin & Mariinsky Orchestra)
Wagner: Die Walküre (Valery Gergiev, Anja Kampe, Jonas Kaufmann, René Pape, Nina Stemme & Mariinsky Orchestra)
Weber: Der Freischütz (Colin Davis, Christine Brewer, Sally Matthews, Simon O'Neill, London Symphony Chorus & London Symphony Orchestra)
Jay David Saks
Adams: Nixon in China (John Adams , Russell Braun , Ginger Costa-Jackson , James Maddalena , Janis Kelly , Richard Paul Fink , Robert Brubaker , Kathleen Kim , Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra)
Adès: The Tempest (Thomas Adès, Audrey Luna, Isabel Leonard, Alan Oke, Simon Keenlyside, Metropolitan Opera Chorus & Orchestra)
The Enchanted Island (William Christie, Joyce DiDonato, David Daniels, Danielle De Niese, Luca Pisaroni, Lisette Oropesa, Plácido Domingo, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
Handel: Rodelinda (Harry Bicket, Renée Fleming, Andreas Scholl, Joseph Kaiser, Stephanie Blythe, Iestyn Davies, Shenyang & The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra)
Live At Carnegie Hall (James Levine, Evgeny Kissin & The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra)
Verdi: Rigoletto (Michele Mariotti , Željko Lučić , Diana Damrau , Piotr Beczała , Oksana Volkova, Štefan Kocán, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus)
Best Orchestral Performance
Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4
Atterberg: Orchestral Works Vol. 1
Lutoslawski: Symphony No. 1
Schumann: Symphony No. 2; Overtures Manfred & Genoveva
Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps
Best Opera Recording
Best Choral Performance
Performers who are not eligible for an award (such as orchestras, soloists or choirs) are mentioned in parentheses
Pärt: Adam's Lament
Berlioz: Grande Messe de Morts
Parry: Works for Chorus & Orchestra
Whitbourn: Annelies
Palestrina: Volume 3
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
Roomful of Teeth
Brad Wells & Roomful of Teeth
Beethoven: Violin Sonatas
Cage: The 10,000 Things
Duo
Times Go By Turns
Best Classical Instrumental Solo
Corigliano: Conjurer – Concerto for Percussionist & String Orchestra
Bartók, Eötvös & Ligeti
The Edge of Light
Lindberg: Piano Concerto No. 2
Salonen: Violin Concerto ; Nyx
Schubert: Piano Sonatas D. 845 & D. 960
Best Classical Vocal Solo
Winter Morning Walks
Drama Queens
Mission
Schubert: Winterreise
Wagner
Best Classical Compendium
Hindemith: Violinkonzert; Symphonic; Konzertmusik
Holmboe: Concerto
Dima Slobodeniouk (conductor), Preben Iwan (producer)
Tabakova: String Paths
Best Classical Contemporary Composition
Winter Morning Walks
Piano Concerto No. 2
Adam's Lament
Violin Concerto
Partita for 8 Voices
Best Music Video
"Suit & Tie " – Justin Timberlake & Jay-Z
"Safe and Sound " – Capital Cities
Grady Hall, video director; Buddy Enright, video producer; Daniel Weisman, video producer; Danny Lockwood, video producer
"Picasso Baby: A Performance Art Film " – Jay-Z
"Can't Hold Us " – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton
Jon Jon Augustavo , Jason Koenig & Ryan Lewis, video directors; Tricia Davis, Honna Kimmerer & Jenny Koenig, video producers
"I'm Shakin'" – Jack White
Dori Oskowitz, video director; Raquel Costello, video producer
Best Music Film
Live Kisses – Paul McCartney
Jonas Åkerlund , video director; Violaine Etienne, Aron Levine & Scott Rodger, video producers
Live 2012 – Coldplay
Paul Dugdale, video director; Jim Parsons, video producer
¡Cuatro! – Green Day
Tim Wheeler, video director; Tim Lynch, video producer
I'm in I'm out and I'm Gone: The Making of Get Up! – Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite
Danny Clinch, video director; Ben Harper, video producer
The Road to Red Rocks – Mumford & Sons
Nicolas Jack Davies & Frederick Scott, video directors; Dan Bowen, video producer
Special Merit Awards [ edit ]
Music Educator Award [ edit ]
Grammy Hall of Fame inductions [ edit ]
The following people appeared in the In Memoriam segment:[ 24] [ 25]
Artists with multiple wins and nominations [ edit ]
The following artists received multiple nominations:
Nine: Jay-Z
Seven: Kendrick Lamar , Macklemore & Ryan Lewis , Justin Timberlake , Pharrell Williams
Five: Daft Punk , Drake , Bob Ludwig
Four: Lorde , Bruno Mars , Kacey Musgraves , Taylor Swift ,
Three: Jeff Bhasker , Black Sabbath , Tamar Braxton , Fantasia , Peter Franco , Dave Grohl , Mick Guzauski , Florian Lagatta, Daniel Lerner, Manny Marroquin, Charlie Musselwhite , Nile Rodgers , Robin Thicke , Tye Tribbett , Tehrah
Two: Jessi Alexander , Sara Bareilles , Mary J. Blige , David Bowie , Edie Brickell , Rob Caggiano , Gary Clark Jr. , Tasha Cobbs, Coldplay , Ray Dalton , Lana Del Rey , Alexandre Desplat , Dr. Luke , Natalie Grant , Dave Grohl , Anthony Hamilton , Ben Harper , Connie Harrington, Calvin Harris , Imagine Dragons , Sarah Jarosz , Kaskade , Mary Lambert , Led Zeppelin , Ari Levine , Joel Little , Matt Maher , Mandisa , Max Martin , Steve Martin , Shane McAnally , Paul McCartney , Tim McGraw , Miguel , Katy Perry , P!nk , Gregory Porter , Queens of the Stone Age , Rihanna , Nate Ruess , Noah Shebib , Ed Sheeran , Blake Shelton , T.I. , Timbaland , Chris Tomlin , Allen Toussaint , Wanz , Kanye West , Jack White
The following artists received multiple awards:[ 6]
Five: Daft Punk
Four: Bob Ludwig , Macklemore & Ryan Lewis , Pharrell Williams
Three: Peter Franco , Mick Guzauski , Florian Lagatta, Daniel Lerner, Nile Rodgers , Justin Timberlake
Two: David Frost , Dave Grohl , Jay-Z , Lorde , Paul McCartney , Kacey Musgraves , Tye Tribbett
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