Following is the complete list of winners of the 44th Annual Grammy Awards, held by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
Album of the year: O Brother, Where Art Thou? (soundtrack), various artists (Lost Highway Records),
produced by T-Bone Burnett.
Record of the year: "Walk On," U2 (Interscope Records), produced by Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois.
Song of the year: "Fallin', " written by Alicia Keys.
Best new artist: Alicia Keys.
Pop
Best female pop vocal performance: "I'm Like a Bird," Nelly Furtado (DreamWorks Records).
Best male pop vocal performance: "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight," James Taylor (Verve Records).
Best pop performance by a duo or group with vocal: "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get out of," U2 (Interscope Records).
Best pop collaboration with vocals: "Lady Marmalade," Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & Pink (Interscope Records).
Best pop instrumental performance: "Reptile," Eric Clapton (Reprise Records).
Best dance recording: "All for You," Janet Jackson (Virgin Records America).
Best pop instrumental album: No Substitutions: Live in Osaka, Larry Carlton & Steve Lukather (Favored Nations).
Best pop vocal album: Lovers Rock, Sade (Epic Records).
Best traditional pop vocal album: Songs I Heard, Harry Connick Jr. (Columbia/Sony Records).
Rock
Best female rock vocal performance: "Get Right With God," Lucinda Williams (Lost Highway Records).
Best male rock vocal performance: "Dig In," Lenny Kravitz (Virgin Records).
Best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal: "Elevation," U2 (Interscope Records).
Best hard rock performance: "Crawling," Linkin Park (Warner Bros. Records).
Best metal performance: "Schism," Tool (Tool Dissectional/Volcano Entertainment).
Best rock instrumental performance: "Dirty Mind," Jeff Beck (Epic Records).
Best rock song: "Drops of Jupiter," written by Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, Scott Underwood.
Best rock album: All That You Can't Leave Behind, U2 (Interscope Records).
Best alternative music album: Parachutes, Coldplay (Capitol Records).
R&B
Best female R&B vocal performance: "Fallin'," Alicia Keys (J Records).
Best male R&B vocal performance: "U Remind Me," Usher (Arista Records).
Best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocal: "Survivor," Destiny's Child (Columbia Records).
Best R&B song: "Fallin'," written by Alicia Keys.
Best R&B album: Songs in A Minor, Alicia Keys (J Records).
Best traditional R&B vocal album: At Last, Gladys Knight (MCA Records).
Rap
Best rap solo performance: "Get Ur Freak On," Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott (Elektra Entertainment Group).
Best rap performance by a duo or group: "Ms. Jackson," OutKast (LaFace Records).
Best rap/sung collaboration: "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," Eve Featuring Gwen Stefani (Ruff Ryders).
Best rap album: Stankonia, OutKast (LaFace Records).
Country
Best female country vocal performance: "Shine," Dolly Parton (Sugar Hill Records/Blue Eye Records).
Best male country vocal performance: "O Death," Ralph Stanley (Lost Highway Records).
Best country performance by a duo or group with vocal: "The Lucky One," Alison Krauss + Union Station (Rounder Records).
Best country collaboration with vocals: "(I Am A) Man of Constant Sorrow," Dan Tyminski, Harley Allen & Pat Enright (Lost Highway Records).
Best country instrumental performance: "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," Earl Scruggs, Glen Duncan, Randy Scruggs, Steve Martin, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Gary Scruggs, Albert Lee, Paul Shaffer, Jerry Douglas & Leon Russell (MCA Nashville).
Best country song: "The Lucky One," written by Robert Lee Castleman.
Best country album: Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute, various artists (Lost Highway Records).
Best bluegrass album: New Favorite, Alison Krauss + Union Station (Rounder Records).
New Age
Best new age album: A Day Without Rain, Enya (Reprise Records).
Jazz
Best contemporary jazz album: M2, Marcus Miller (Telarc).
Best jazz vocal album: The Calling, Dianne Reeves (Blue Note Records).
Best jazz instrumental solo: "Chan's Song," Michael Brecker (Verve Records).
Best jazz instrumental album, individual or group: This Is What I Do, Sonny Rollins (Milestone Records).
Best large jazz ensemble album: Homage to Count Basie, Bob Mintzer Big Band (Digital Music Products).
Best Latin jazz album: Nocturne, Charlie Haden (Verve Records).
Gospel
Best rock gospel album: Solo, dc Talk (ForeFront Records).
Best pop/contemporary gospel album: CeCe Winans, CeCe Winans (Wellspring Gospel).
Best Southern, country, or bluegrass gospel album: Bill & Gloria Gaither Present a Billy Graham Music Homecoming, Bill & Gloria Gaither & the Homecoming Friends (Spring House Music).
Best traditional soul gospel album: Spirit of the Century, the Blind Boys of Alabama (Real World).
Best contemporary soul gospel album: The Experience, Yolanda Adams (Elektra Entertainment Group).
Best gospel choir or chorus album: Love Is Live!, LFT Church Choir, directed by Hezekiah Walker (Verity Records).
Latin
Best Latin pop album: La Musica de Baldemar Huerta, Freddy Fender (Studio M, Inc., Back Porch, Narada).
Best Latin rock/alternative album: Embrace the Chaos, Ozomatli (Interscope Records).
Best traditional tropical Latin album: Dejame Entrar, Carlos Vives (EMI Latin).
Best salsa album: Encore, Roberto Blades (Lideres Records).
Best merengue album: Yo Por Tí, Olga Tañón (WEA Latina Records).
Best Mexican/Mexican-American album: En Vivo . . . El Hombre y Su Musica, Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte (Freddie Records).
Best Tejano album: Nadie Como Tu, Solido (Freddie Records).
Blues
Best traditional blues album: Do You Get the Blues?, Jimmie Vaughan (Artemis Records).
Best contemporary blues album: Nothing Personal, Delbert McClinton (New West Records).
Folk
Best traditional folk album: Down From the Mountain, various artists (Lost Highway Records).
Best contemporary folk album: Love and Theft, Bob Dylan.
Best Native American music album: Bless the People: Harmonized Peyote Songs, Verdell Primeaux & Johnny Mike (Canyon Records).
Reggae
Best reggae album: Halfway Tree, Damian Marley (Motown Records).
World Music
Best world-music album: Full Circle/Carnegie Hall 2000, Ravi Shankar (Angel Records).
Polka
Best polka album: Gone Polka, Jimmy Sturr (Rounder).
Children's
Best musical album for children: Elmo and the Orchestra, Sesame Street Characters, (Sony Wonder).
Best spoken-word album for children: Mama Don't Allow, performed by Tom Chapin (Live Oak Media).
Spoken Word
Best spoken-word album: Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones, written and performed by Quincy Jones (Simon and Schuster Audio).
Best spoken-comedy album: Napalm & Sillyputty, George Carlin (HighBridge Audio).
Musical
Best musical-show album: The Producers, Nathan Lane & Matthew Broderick with original Broadway cast, produced by Hugh Fordin, music and lyrics by Mel Brooks (Sony Classical).
composing
Best compilation soundtrack album for a motion picture, television or other visual media: O Brother, Where Art Thou?, various artists (Lost Highway Records).
Best score soundtrack album for a motion picture, television or other visual media: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, composed by Tan Dun (Sony Classical/Sony Music Soundtrax).
Best song written for a motion picture, television or other visual media: "Boss of Me," from Malcolm in the Middle, written and performed by They Might Be Giants (Restless).
Best instrumental composition: "Cast Away (End Credits)," from Cast Away: The Zemeckis/Silvestri Collection, written and performed by Alan Silvestri (Varese Sarabande).
ARRANGING
Best instrumental arrangement: Claude Debussy's "Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum" (from Children's Corner, from Perpetual Motion), Béla Fleck & Edgar Meyer, arrangers (Béla Fleck With Joshua Bell & Gary Hoffmann, artists), Sony Classical.
Best instrumental arrangement accompanying vocalist(s): "Drops of Jupiter" (from Drops of Jupiter), Paul Buckmaster, arranger (Train, artist), Columbia Records.
PACKAGING
Best recording package: Amnesiac (Special Limited Edition), Stanley Donwood & Tchocky, art directors (Radiohead, artist), Capitol Records.
Best boxed recording package: Brain in a Box: The Science Fiction Collection, Hugh Brown & Steve Vance, art directors (various artists), Rhino Entertainment.
Album Notes
Best album notes: (tie) Richard Pryor . . . And It's Deep Too! The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968-1992), Walter Mosley, album notes writer (Richard Pryor, artist), Warner Archives/Rhino Entertainment and Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection: 1960-2000—The Journey of Chris Strachwitz, Elijah Wald, album notes writer (various artists), Arhoolie Records.
Best historical album: Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933-1944, Michael Brooks & Michael Cuscuna, compilation producers (Billie Holiday, artist), Columbia/Legacy Recordings.
Production
Best engineered album, non-classical: The Look of Love, Diana Krall, Verve Records. Engineer: Al Schmitt.
Producer of the year, non-classical: T-Bone Burnett.
Best remixed recording, non-classical: "Thank You (Deep Dish Vocal Remix)," Dido, Arista Records. Remixer: Deep Dish.
CLASSICAL
Best engineered album, classical: Bernstein (Arr. Brohn & Corigliano): West Side Story Suite (Lonely Town; Make Our Garden Grow, Etc.), Joshua Bell, Sony Classical. Engineer: Richard King.
Producer of the year, classical: Manfred Eicher.
Best classical album: Berlioz: Les Troyens, Sir Colin Davis, conductor; Michelle De Young, Ben Heppner, Petra Lang, Peter Mattei, Stephen Milling, Sara Mingardo & Kenneth Tarver; James Mallinson, producer (various artists; the London Symphony Orchestra), LSO Live.
Best orchestral performance: Boulez Conducts Varëse (Amériques; Arcana; Déserts; Ionisation), Pierre Boulez, conductor (the Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Deutsche Grammophon.
Best opera recording: Berlioz: Les Troyens, Sir Colin Davis, conductor; Michelle De Young; Ben Heppner; Petra Lang; Peter Mattei; Stephen Milling; Sara Mingardo; Kenneth Tarver; James Mallinson, producer (various artists; the London Symphony Orchestra), LSO Live.
Best choral performance: Bach: St. Matthew Passion, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor (Norbert Balatsch & Erwin Ortner; Concentus Musicus Wien), Teldec Classics International.
Best instrumental soloist(s) performance (with orchestra): Strauss Wind Concertos, Daniel Barenboim, piano/conductor (the Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Teldec Classics International.
Best instrumental soloist performance (without orchestra): Britten Cello Suites (1-3), Truls Mork, cello, Virgin Classics.
Best chamber-music performance: Haydn: The Complete String Quartets, the Angeles String Quartet, Philips.
Best small ensemble performance (with or without conductor): After Mozart, Gidon Kremer, violin; Kremerata Baltica, Nonesuch Records.
Best classical vocal performance: Dreams & Fables: Gluck Italian Arias (Tremo Fra' Dubbi Miei; Di Questa Cetra in Seno, Etc.), Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo soprano (Bernhard Forck; Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin), Decca Records.
Best classical contemporary composition: Rouse: Concert de Gaudí for Guitar and Orchestra, Christopher Rouse, composer (Sharon Isbin, guitar; Muhai Tang; the Gulbenkian Orchestra), track from Rouse: Concert de Gaudí/Tan Dun: Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra (Yi2), Teldec Classics International.
Best classical crossover album: Perpetual Motion (Scarlatti, Bach, Debussy, Chopin, Etc.), Béla Fleck, banjo (Joshua Bell, violin; Evelyn Glennie, marimba; Gary Hoffman, cello; Edgar Meyer, bass/piano; Chris Thile, mandolin; John Williams, guitar), Sony Classical.
Music Video
Best short form music video: "Weapon of Choice," Fatboy Slim Featuring Bootsy Collins, Astralwerks.
Best long form music video: Recording the Producers: A Musical Romp With Mel Brooks, Mel Brooks (with various artists including Nathan Lane & Matthew Broderick), Sony Classical. Susan Froemke & Peter Gelb, producers; Susan Froemke, director.