Grammy Awards per l'anno 2004
Il 47° Grammy Awards fu tenuto il 13 Febbraio 2005. I
riconoscimenti riguardavano le realizzazioni dei musicisti per l'anno
precedente.
    - Record of the Year 
            - John Burk (producer), Terry Howard, Al Schmitt (engineers/mixers),
                Ray Charles & Norah Jones for "Here We
                Go Again" 
 
    - Album of the Year 
            - John Burk, Don Mizell, Phil Ramone, Herbert Waltl
                (producers), Terry Howard (producer &
                engineer/mixer), Robert Fernandez, John Harris,
                Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Seth Presant, Al Schmitt,
                Ed Thacker (engineers/mixers), Robert Hadley,
                Doug Sax (mastering engineers), Ray Charles &
                various artists for Genius Loves Company 
 
    - Song of the Year 
            - John Mayer for "Daughters" 
 
Alternative
    - Best Alternative Music Album 
            - Wilco for A Ghost is Born 
 
Blues
    - Best Traditional Blues Album 
            - Etta James for Blues to the Bone 
 
- Best Contemporary Blues Album 
            - Keb' Mo' for Keep It Simple 
 
Children's
    - Best Musical Album for Children 
            - Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer (producers) for cELLAbration!
                A Tribute to Ella Jenkins performed by
                various artists 
 
- Best Spoken Word Album for Children 
            - Tom Chapin for The Train They Call the City of
                New Orleans 
 
Classical
    - Best Orchestral Performance 
            - Lorin Maazel (conductor), the Brooklyn Youth
                Chorus, New York Choral Artists & the New
                York Philharmonic for Adams: On the
                Transmigration of Souls 
 
- Best Classical Vocal Performance 
            - Susan Graham for Ives: Songs (The Things Our
                Fathers Loved; the Housatonic at Stockbridge, etc.)
            
 
- Best Opera Recording 
            - Martin Sauer (producer), Rene Jacobs (conductor),
                Patrizia Ciofi, Veronique Gens, Simon Keenlyside,
                Angelika Kirchschlager & Lorenzo Regazzo for Mozart:
                Le Nozze di Figaro 
 
- Best Choral Performance 
            - Robert Spano (conductor) & Norman Mackenzie (choir
                director) for Berlioz: Requiem performed
                by Frank Lopardo & the Atlanta Symphony
                Orchestra & Chorus 
 
- Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)
        
            - Andre Previn (conductor) & Anne-Sophie Mutter
                for Previn: Violin Concerto "Anne-Sophie"/Bernstein:
                Serenade performed by Anne-Sophie Mutter, the
                Boston Symphony Orchestra & the London
                Symphony Orchestra 
 
- Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)
        
            - David Russell for Aire Latino (Morel, Villa-Lobos,
                Ponce, etc.) 
 
- Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without
        conductor) 
            - Jeff von der Schmidt (conductor) & Southwest
                Chamber Music for Carlos Chavez - Complete
                Chamber Music, Vol. 2 
 
- Best Chamber Music Performance 
            - Martha Argerich & Mikhail Pletnev for Prokofiev
                (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella _ Suite for Two Pianos/Ravel:
                Ma Mere L'Oye 
 
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition 
            - John Adams (composer) for On the
                Transmigration of Souls performed by Lorin
                Maazel, the Brooklyn Youth Chorus, New York
                Choral Artists & the New York Philharmonic 
 
- Best Classical Album 
            - John Adams, Lawrence Rock (producers), Lorin
                Maazel (conductor), the Brooklyn Youth Chorus,
                New York Choral Artists & the New York
                Philharmonic for Adams: On the Transmigration
                of Souls 
 
- Best Classical Crossover Album 
            - Los Angeles Guitar Quartet for LAGQ's Guitar
                Heroes 
 
Comedy
    - Best Comedy Album 
            - Jon Stewart and the cast of The Daily Show
                for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents
                ... America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy
                Inaction 
 
Composing and arranging
    - Best Instrumental Composition 
            - Paquito D'Rivera (composer) for "Merengue"
                performed by Yo-Yo Ma 
 
- Best Instrumental Arrangement 
            - Slide Hampton (arranger) for "Past Present
                and Future" performed by The Vanguard Jazz
                Orchestra 
 
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) 
            - Victor Vanacore (arranger) for "Over the
                Rainbow" performed by Ray Charles &
                Johnny Mathis 
 
Country
    - Best Female Country Vocal Performance 
            - Gretchen Wilson for "Redneck Woman" 
 
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance 
            - Tim McGraw for "Live Like You Were Dying"
            
 
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - Dixie Chicks for "Top of the World" 
 
- Best Country Collaboration with Vocals 
            - Loretta Lynn & Jack White for "Portland
                Oregon" 
 
- Best Country Instrumental Performance 
            - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band featuring Earl Scruggs,
                Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements & Jerry
                Douglas for "Earl's Breakdown" 
 
- Best Country Song 
            - Tim Nichols & Craig Wiseman (songwriters) for
                "Live Like You Were Dying" performed by
                Tim McGraw 
 
- Country Album 
            - Loretta Lynn for Van Lear Rose 
 
- Best Bluegrass Album 
            - Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder for Brand
                New Strings 
 
Dance
    - Best Dance Recording 
            - Britney Spears for "Toxic" 
 
- Best Electronic/Dance Album 
            - Basement Jaxx for Kish Kash 
 
Film/TV/Media
    - Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture,
        Television or Other Visual Media 
            - Zach Braff (compilation producer) & various
                artists for Garden State 
 
- Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or
        Other Visual Media 
            - Annie Lennox, Howard Shore & Fran Walsh for
                "Into the West" (from The Lord of
                the Rings: The Return of the King) performed
                by Annie Lennox 
 
- Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture,
        Television or Other Visual Media 
            - Howard Shore (composer) for The Lord of the
                Rings: The Return of the King 
 
Folk
    - Best Traditional Folk Album 
            - Steve Fishell, David Macias & Tamara Saviano
                (producers) for Beautiful Dreamer - The Songs
                of Stephen Foster performed by various
                artists 
 
- Best Contemporary Folk Album 
            - Steve Earle for The Revolution Starts ... Now
            
 
- Best Native American Music Album 
            - Bill Miller for Cedar Dream Songs 
 
- Best Hawaiian Music Album 
            - Charles Michael Brotman (producer) & various
                artists for Slack Key Guitar Volume 2 
 
Gospel
    - Best Gospel Performance 
            - Ray Charles & Gladys Knight for "Heaven
                Help Us All" 
 
- Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album 
            - Steven Curtis Chapman for All Things New 
 
- Best Rock Gospel Album 
    
- Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album 
            - Ben Harper & the Blind Boys of Alabama for There
                Will Be a Light 
 
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album 
            - Smokie Norful for Nothing Without You 
 
- Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album 
            - Randy Travis for Worship and Faith 
 
- Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album 
            - The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir for Live ...
                This is Your House 
 
Historical
    - Best Historical Album 
            - Daniel Cooper, Michael Gray (compilation
                producers), Joseph M. Palmaccio & Alan Stoker
                (mastering engineers) for Night Train to
                Nashville: Music City Rhythm and Blues, 1945-1970
                performed by various artists 
 
Jazz
    - Best Jazz Instrumental Solo 
            - Herbie Hancock for "Speak Like a Child"
            
 
- Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group 
            - McCoy Tyner with Gary Bartz, [[Terence Blanchard],
                Christian McBride and Lewis Nash for Illuminations
            
 
- Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album 
            - The Maria Schneider Orchestra for Concert in
                the Garden 
 
- Best Jazz Vocal Album 
            - Nancy Wilson for R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very
                Personal) 
 
- Best Contemporary Jazz Album 
            - Bill Frisell for Unspeakable 
 
- Best Latin Jazz Album 
            - Charlie Haden for Land of the Sun 
 
Latin
    - Best Latin Pop Album 
            - Marc Anthony for Amar Sin Mentiras 
 
- Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album 
            - Israel Lopez "Cachao" for ĦAhora Si!
            
 
- Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album 
            - Intocable for Intimamente 
 
- Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album 
            - Ozomatli for Street Signs 
 
- Best Best Tejano Album 
            - David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman & Sunny Sauceda
                for Polkas, Gritos y Acordeones 
 
- Best Salsa/Merengue Album 
            - The Spanish Harlem Orchestra featuring Ruben
                Blades for Across 110th Street 
 
Musical Show
    - Best Musical Show Album 
            - Stephen Schwartz (producer & composer/lyricist)
                for Wicked performed by the original
                Broadway cast with Kristin Chenoweth & Idina
                Menzel 
 
Music Video
    - Best Short Form Music Video 
            - Alex & Martin (video directors), Grace Bodie
                (video producer) & U2 for "Vertigo"
            
 
- Best Long Form Music Video 
            - David Leland (video director), Ray Cooper, Olivia
                Harrison, Jon Kamen (video producers) &
                various artists for Concert for George 
 
New Age
    - Best New Age Album 
            - Will Ackerman for Returning 
 
Packaging and Notes
    - Best Recording Package 
            - Peter Buchanan-Smith & Dan Nadel (art
                directors) for A Ghost Is Born performed
                by Wilco 
 
- Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package 
            - Stefan Sagmeister (art director) for Once in a
                Lifetime performed by Talking Heads 
 
- Best Album Notes 
            - Loren Schoenberg (notes writer) for The
                Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and
                His Orchestra & Woodchoppers (1945-1947) 
 
Polka
    - Best Polka Album 
            - Brave Combo for Let's Kiss: 25th Anniversary
                Album 
 
Pop
    - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance 
            - Norah Jones for "Sunrise" 
 
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance 
            - John Mayer for "Daughters" 
 
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
            - Los Lonely Boys for "Heaven" 
 
- Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals 
            - Ray Charles and Norah Jones for "Here We Go
                Again" 
 
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance 
            - Ben Harper for "11th Commandment" 
 
- Best Pop Vocal Album 
            - Ray Charles and various artists for Genius
                Loves Company 
 
- Best Pop Instrumental Album 
            - James Jensen (producer) & various artists for
                Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar 
 
Production and engineering
    - Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical 
            - Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Terry Howard, Pete
                Karam, Joel Moss, Seth Presant, Al Schmitt &
                Ed Thacker (engineers) for Genius Loves
                Company performed by Ray Charles &
                various artists 
 
- Best Engineered Album, Classical 
            - Jack Renner (engineer) for Higdon: City Scape;
                Concerto for Orchestra performed by Robert
                Spano 
 
- Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical 
            - Jacques Lu Cont (remixer) for "It's My Life
                (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)"
                performed by No Doubt 
 
- Producer of the Year, Non-Classical 
    
- Producer of the Year, Classical 
    
R&B
    - Best Female R&B Vocal Performance 
            - Alicia Keys for "If I Ain't Got You" 
 
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance 
            - Prince for "Call My Name" 
 
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals 
            - Usher and Alicia Keys for "My Boo" 
 
- Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance 
    
- Best Urban/Alternative Performance 
            - Jill Scott for "Cross My Mind" 
 
- Best R&B Song 
            - Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly and Kanye West (songwriters)
                for "You Don't Know My Name" performed
                by Alicia Keys 
 
- Best R&B Album 
            - Alicia Keys for The Diary of Alicia Keys 
 
- Best Contemporary R&B Album 
    
Rap
    - Best Rap Solo Performance 
    
- Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group 
            - The Black Eyed Peas for "Let's Get It
                Started" 
 
- Best Rap/Sung Collaboration 
            - Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris for "Yeah!"
            
 
- Best Rap Song 
            - Miri Ben Ari, C. Smith & Kanye West (songwriters)
                for "Jesus Walks" performed by Kanye
                West 
 
- Best Rap Album 
            - Kanye West for The College Dropout 
 
Reggae
    - Best Reggae Album 
            - Toots & The Maytals for True Love 
 
Rock
    - Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance 
            - Bruce Springsteen for "Code of Silence"
            
 
- Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal 
    
- Best Rock Instrumental Performance 
            - Brian Wilson for "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" 
 
- Best Hard Rock Performance 
            - Velvet Revolver for "Slither" 
 
- Best Metal Performance 
    
- Best Rock Song 
            - Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge and Larry Mullen (songwriters)
                for "Vertigo" performed by U2 
 
- Best Rock Album 
            - Green Day for American Idiot 
 
Surround Sound
    - Best Surround Sound Album 
            - Al Schmitt (surround mix engineer), Robert Hadley
                & Doug Sax (surround mastering) for Genius
                Loves Company performed by [[Ray Charles]
                & various artists 
 
Spoken
Trad Pop
    - Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album 
            - Rod Stewart for Stardust ... The Great
                American Songbook Volume III 
 
World
    - Best Traditional World Music Album 
            - Ladysmith Black Mambazo for Raise Your Spirit
                Higher 
 
- Best Contemporary World Music Album 
    
2003  
  2005
 2005
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