GRAMMY AWARD WINNERS
      
    * 02/26/99
      York Daily Record
      
      (Copyright 1999)
        Complete list of 41st annual Grammy Award winners announced
     Wednesday:
        Record Of The Year: "My Heart Will Go On," Celine Dion.
        Album Of The Year: "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," Lauryn
     Hill.
        Song Of The Year: "My Heart Will Go On," James Horner & Will
     Jennings.
        New Artist: Lauryn Hill.
        Female Pop Vocal Performance: "My Heart Will Go On," Celine Dion.
        Male Pop Vocal Performance: "My Father's Eyes," Eric Clapton.
        Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal: "Jump Jive an'
     Wail," Brian Setzer Orchestra.
        Pop Collaboration With Vocals: "I Still Have That Other Girl,"
     Elvis Cos tello and Burt Bacharach.
        Pop Instrumental Performance: "Sleepwalk," Brian Setzer
     Orchestra.
        Dance Recording: "Ray of Light," Madonna.
        Pop Album: "Ray of Light," Madonna.
        Traditional Pop Vocal Performance: "Live at Carnegie Hall - The
     50th Anniversary Concert," Patti Page.
        Female Rock Vocal Performance: "Uninvited," Alanis Morissette.
        Male Rock Vocal Performance: "Fly Away," Lenny Kravitz.
        Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal: "Pink," Aeros
     mith.
        Hard Rock Performance: "Most High," Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.
        Metal Performance: "Better Than You," Metallica.
        Rock Instrumental Performance: "The Roots of Confidence," Pat
     Metheny Group.
        Rock Song: "Uninvited," Alanis Moris sette.
        Rock Album: "The Globe Sessions," Sheryl Crow.
        Alternative Music Performance: "Hello Nasty," Beastie Boys.
        Female R&B Vocal Performance: "Doo Wop (That Thing)," Lauryn
     Hill.
        Male R&B Vocal Performance: "St. Louis Blues," Stevie Wonder.
        R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal: "The Boy Is Mine,"
     Brandy & Monica.
        R&B Song: "Doo Wop (That Thing)," Lauryn Hill.
        R&B Album: "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," Lauryn Hill.
        Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: "Live! One Night Only," Patti
     LaBelle.
        Rap Solo Performance: "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It," Will Smith.
        Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group: "Intergalactic," Beastie Boys.

        Rap Album: "Vol. 2 . . . Hard Knock Life," Jay-Z.
        Female Country Vocal Performance: "You're Still the One," Shania
     Twain.
        Male Country Vocal Performance: "If You Ever Have Forever In
     Mind," Vince Gill.
        Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal: "There's Your
     Trouble," Dixie Chicks.
        Country Collaboration With Vocals: "Same Old Train," Clint  Black,
     Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss,  Patty
     Loveless, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Pam  Tillis,
     Randy Travis, Travis Tritt and Dwight Yoakam.
        Country Instrumental Performance: "A Soldier's Joy," Randy
     Scruggs and Vince Gill.
        Country Song: "You're Still the One," Robert John "Mutt" Lange &
     Shania Twain.
        Country Album: "Wide Open Spaces," Dixie Chicks.
   *    Bluegrass Album: "Bluegrass Rules!" Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky
     Thunder.
        New Age Album: "Landmarks," Clan nad.
        Contemporary Jazz Performance: "Imaginary Day," Pat Metheny
     Group.
        Jazz Vocal Performance: "I Remember Miles," Shirley Horn.
        Jazz Instrumental Solo: "Rhumbata," Chick Corea and Gary Burton.
        Jazz Instrumental Performance: "Gershwin's World," Herbie
     Hancock.
        Large Jazz Ensemble Performance: "Count Plays Duke," Count Basie

     Or chestra.
        Latin Jazz Performance: "Hot House," Arturo Sandoval.
        Rock Gospel Album: "You Are There," Ashley Cleveland.
        Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: "This Is My Song," Deniece
     Williams.
   *    Southern Gospel, Country Gospel, Or Bluegrass Gospel Album: "The
     Apostle - Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture," various
     artists.
        Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "He Leadeth Me," Cissy Houston.
        Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "The Nu Nation Project," Kirk
     Franklin.
        Gospel Choir Or Chorus Album: "Reflections," The Associates.
        Latin Pop Performance: "Vuelve," Ricky Martin.
        Latin Rock/Alternative Perfor mance: "Suenos Liquidos," Mana.
        Tropical Latin Performance: "Contra la Corriente," Marc Anthony.
        Mexican-American Music Perfor mance: "Los Super Seven," Los  Super
     Seven.
        Tejano Music Performance: "Said and Done," Flaco Jimenez.
        Traditional Blues Album: "Any Place I'm Going," Otis Rush.
        Contemporary Blues Album: "Slow Down," Keb' Mo'.
        Traditional Folk Album: "Long Journey Home," The Chieftains  with
     various artists.
        Contemporary Folk Album: "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road," Lucinda
     Williams.
        Reggae Album: "Friends," Sly and Robbie.
        World Music Album: "Quanta Live," Gilberto Gil.
        Polka Album: "Dance With Me," Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra.
        Musical Album For Children: "Elmopalooza!" The Sesame Street Mup
     pets with various artists.
        Spoken Word Album For Children: "The Children's Shakespeare,"
     vari ous artists.
        Spoken Word Album: "Still Me (Christopher Reeve)," Christopher
     Reeve.
        Spoken Comedy Album: "The 2000-Year-Old Man in the Year 2000,"
     Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner.
        Musical Show Album: "The Lion King," Mark Mancina.
        Instrumental Composition: "Almost 12," Bela Fleck, Future Man  and
     Victor Lemonte Wooten.
        Instrumental Composition Written For A Motion Picture Or Tele
     vision: "Saving Private Ryan," John Williams.
        Song Written For A Motion Picture Or Television: "My Heart Will
     Go On (From "Titanic")," James Horner and Will Jennings.
        Instrumental Arrangement: "Waltz for Debby," Don Sebesky

        Instrumental Arrangement Accom panying Vocal(s): "St. Louis
     Blues," Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder and Robert Sadin.
        Recording Package: "Ray of Light," art director Kevin Reagan.
        Boxed Recording Package: "The Complete Hank Williams."
        Album Notes: "Miles Davis Quintet 1965-1968."
        Historical Album: "The Complete Hank Williams."
        Engineered Album, Non-Classical: "The Globe Sessions."
        Producer Of The Year, Non-Classi cal: Rob Cavallo.
        Remixer Of The Year, Non-Classi cal: David Morales.
        Engineered Album, Classical: "Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/
     Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartok: Cantata Profana."
        Producer Of The Year, Classical: Steven Epstein.
        Classical Album: "Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan
     Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartok: Cantata Profa na," Robert Shaw.
        Orchestral Performance: "Mahler: Sym. No. 9," Pierre Boulez.
        Opera Recording: "Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle," Pierre Boulez.
        Choral Performance: "Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan
     Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartok: Cantata Profana," Robert Shaw.
        Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (With Orchestra):
     "Penderecki: Violin Con. No. 2 "Metamorphosen'," Anne-Sophie
     Mutter, violin.
        Instrumental Soloist Performance (Without Orchestra): "Bach:
     English Suites Nos. 1, 3 & 6," Murray Perahia, piano.
        Chamber Music Performance: "American Scenes (Works of Co pland,
     Previn, Barber, Gershwin)," Andre Previn, piano.
        Small Ensemble Performance (With Or Without Conductor): "Reich:
     Music for 18 Musicians," Steve Reich and Musicians.
        Classical Vocal Performance: "The Beautiful Voice," Renee
     Fleming.
        Classical Contemporary Composi tion: "Penderecki: Violin Con.
     No. 2 "Metamorphosen'," Krzysztof Pende recki.
        Classical Crossover Album: "Soul of the Tango - The Music of
     Astor Piazzolla," Yo-Yo Ma.
        Short Form Music Video: "Ray of Light," Madonna.
        Long Form Music Video: "Rock and Roll Heart," Lou Reed.
        Lifetime Achievement Awards: Johnny Cash, Mel Torme, Smokey
     Robinson and the late Sam Cooke and Otis Redding.
        Trustees' Non-Performer Awards: The songwriting teams of Alan  Jay
     Lerner and Frederick Loewe, Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, and  Jerry

     Leiber and Mike Stoler.





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