The 59th
Grammy Awards on Sunday night handed out 84 awards to the music industry’s best
and brightest.
British born
singer, Adele, was the lone star of the night as she scooped five awards,
beating American Beyoncé for most of the prestigious titles at stake at the
event in Los Angeles.
Adele Adkins
scooped Best Pop Solo Performance for her hit song Hello, brushing aside
Beyoncé’s Hold Up.
She also won
Best Song of the Year with Hello, also shrugging off the challenge of Beyoncé’s
Formation,a track from the album Lemonade.
She won Best
Pop vocal album beating Justin Bieber among other contenders.
To crown the
night her Album 25, the best selling album of 2016, won Album of the year,
while Hello took the Record of the Year.
Expectations
were that Beyoncé would give Adele a big fight for the title, having been
nominated in nine categories but there was no contest as the Briton was the
lone star of the Grammy night.
The only
award that Beyoncé won in the night was for Best Video.
At the
nomination stage, Beyoncé emerged top with nine nominations for the event,
emerging the most nominated woman in the history of the Grammys, with a total
of 62 nominations to date. But Sunday night was not a great night for the
Lemonade star who will soon be mother of twins.
Nigerian
Wizkid, who was named along with Drake for the album View, to contest for Album
of the Year, failed to win as the category was won by Adele’s album 25. Farida
Demola Seriki who was also nominated in Dance Category did also not make it.
Other
Winners at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, held at Staples Center in Los Angeles
are as follows:
Best New
Artist: Chance the Rapper
Best Pop
Solo Performance: “Hello” — Adele
Best Pop
Duo/Group Performance: “Stressed Out” — Twenty One Pilots
Best
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: “Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin” —
Willie Nelson
Best Pop
Vocal Album: “25” — Adele
Best Dance
Recording: “Don’t Let Me Down” — The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya
Best
Dance/Electronic Album: “Skin” — Flume
Best
Contemporary Instrumental Album: “Culcha Vulcha” — Snarky Puppy
Best Rock
Performance: “Blackstar” — David Bowie
Best Metal
Performance: “Dystopia” — Megadeth
Best Rock
Song: “Blackstar” — David Bowie, songwriter (David Bowie)
Best Rock
Album: “Tell Me I’m Pretty” — Cage the Elephant
Best
Alternative Music Album: “Blackstar” — David Bowie
Best R&B
Performance: “Cranes in the Sky” — Solange
Best
Traditional R&B Performance: “Angel” — Lalah Hathaway
Best R&B
Song: “Lake By the Ocean” — Hod David & Musze, songwriters (Maxwell)
Best R&B
Album: “Lalah Hathaway Live” — Lalah Hathaway
Best Rap
Performance: “No Problem” — Chance the Rapper Featuring Lil Wayne & 2
Chainz
Best
Rap/Sung Performance: “Hotline Bling” — Drake
Best Rap
Song: “Hotline Bling” — Aubrey Graham & Paul Jefferies, songwriters (Drake)
Best Country
Duo/Group Performance: “Jolene” — Pentatonix featuring Dolly Parton
Best Country
Song: “Humble and Kind” — Lori McKenna, songwriter (Tim McGraw)
Best Country
Album: “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth” — Sturgill Simpson.
Best New Age
Album: “White Sun II” — White Sun.
Best
Improvised Jazz Solo: “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” — John Scofield, soloist.
Best Jazz
Vocal Album: “Take Me to the Alley” — Gregory Porter.
Best Jazz
Instrumental Album: “Country for Old Men” — John Scofield
Best Large
Jazz Ensemble Album: “Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom” — Ted
Nash Big Band
Best Latin
Jazz Album: “Tribute to Irakere: Live In Marciac” — Chucho Valdés
Best Gospel
Performance/Song: “God Provides” — Tamela Mann; Kirk Franklin, songwriter
Best
Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: “Thy Will” — Hillary Scott &
the Scott Family; Bernie Herms, Hillary Scott & Emily Weisband, songwriters
Best Gospel
Album: “Losing My Religion” – Kirk Franklin
Best
Contemporary Christian Music Album: “Love Remains” – Hillary Scott & the
Scott Family
Best Roots
Gospel Album: “Hymns” — Joey + Rory
Best Latin
Pop Album: “Un Besito Mas” — Jesse & Joy
Best Latin
Rock, Urban or Alternative Album: “iLevitable” – iLe
Best
Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano): “Un Azteca En El Azteca, Vol.
1 (En Vivo)” — Vicente Fernández
Best
Tropical Latin Album: “Donde Están?” — Jose Lugo & Guasábara Combo
Best
American Roots Performance: “House of Mercy” — Sarah Jarosz
Best
American Roots Song: “Kid Sister” — Vince Gill, songwriter (The Time Jumpers)
Best
Americana Album: “This Is Where I Live” — William Bell
Best
Bluegrass Album: “Coming Home” — O’Connor Band With Mark O’Connor
Best
Traditional Blues Album: “Porcupine Meat” — Bobby Rush
Best
Contemporary Blues Album: “The Last Days of Oakland” — Fantastic Negrito
Best Folk
Album: “Undercurrent” — Sarah Jarosz
Best
Regional Roots Music Album: “E Walea” — Kalani Pe’a
Best Reggae
Album: “Ziggy Marley” — Ziggy Marley
Best World
Music Album: “Sing Me Home” — Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble
Best
Children’s Album: “Infinity Plus One” — Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
Best Spoken
Word Album: “In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in
the Sandbox” — Carol Burnett
Best Comedy
Album: “Talking for Clapping” — Patton Oswalt
Best Musical
Theater Album: “The Color Purple”
Best
Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: “Miles Ahead” (Miles Davis &
Various Artists)
Best Score
Soundtrack for Visual Media: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” — John Williams,
composer
Best Song
Written for Visual Media: “Can’t Stop The Feeling!” — Max Martin, Shellback
& Justin Timberlake, songwriters (Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Gwen
Stefani, James Corden, Zooey Deschanel, Walt Dohrn, Ron Funches, Caroline
Hjelt, Aino Jawo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse & Kunal Nayyar), Track from:
“Trolls”
Best
Instrumental Composition: “Spoken at Midnight” — Ted Nash, composer
Best
Arrangement, Instrumental or ACappella: “You And I” — Jacob Collier, arranger
(Jacob Collier).
Best
Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals: “Flintstones” — Jacob Collier, arranger
(Jacob Collier)
Best
Recording Package: “Blackstar” — Jonathan Barnbrook, art director (David Bowie)
Best Boxed
or Special Limited Edition Package: “Edith Piaf 1915-2015” — Gérard Lo Monaco,
art director (Edith Piaf)
Best Album
Notes: “Sissle and Blake Sing Shuffle Along” — Ken Bloom & Richard Carlin,
album notes writers (Eubie Blake & Noble Sissle)
Best
Historical Album: “The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series, Vol.12”
(Collector’s Edition), Steve Berkowitz & Jeff Rosen, compilation producers;
Mark Wilder, mastering engineer (Bob Dylan)
Best
Engineered Album, Non-Classical: “Blackstar” — David Bowie, Tom Elmhirst, Kevin
Killen & Tony Visconti, engineers; Joe LaPorta, mastering engineer (David
Bowie)
Best
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Greg Kurstin
Best Remixed
Recording: “Tearing Me Up” (RAC Remix) — André Allen Anjos, remixer (Bob Moses)
Best
Surround Sound Album: “Dutilleux: Sur Le Même Accord; Les Citations; Mystère De
L’instant & Timbres, Espace, Mouvement” — Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy
Lipay, surround mix engineers; Dmitriy Lipay, surround mastering engineer;
Dmitriy Lipay, surround producer (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony)
Best
Engineered Album, Classical: “Corigliano: The Ghosts of Versailles” — Mark
Donahue & Fred Vogler, engineers (James Conlon, Guanqun Yu, Joshua
Guerrero, Patricia Racette, Christopher Maltman, Lucy Schaufer, Lucas Meachem,
LA Opera Chorus & Orchestra)
Best
Producer of the Year, Classical: David Frost
Best
Orchestral Performance: “Shostakovich: Under Stalin’s Shadow – Symphonies Nos.
5, 8 & 9” — Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)
Best Opera
Recording: “Corigliano: The Ghosts of Versailles” — James Conlon, conductor;
Joshua Guerrero, Christopher Maltman, Lucas Meachem, Patricia Racette, Lucy
Schaufer & Guanqun Yu; Blanton Alspaugh, producer (LA Opera Orchestra; LA
Opera Chorus)
Best Choral
Performance: “Penderecki Conducts Penderecki, Volume 1” — Krzysztof Penderecki,
conductor; Henryk Wojnarowski, choir director (Nikolay Didenko, Agnieszka
Rehlis & Johanna Rusanen; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Warsaw
Philharmonic Choir)
Best Chamber
Music/Small Ensemble Performance: “Steve Reich” — Third Coast Percussion
Best
Classical Instrumental Solo: “Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway” — Zuill Bailey;
Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor (Nashville Symphony)
Best
Classical Solo Vocal Album: TIE: “Schumann & Berg” — Dorothea Röschmann;
Mitsuko Uchida, accompanist;
and
“Shakespeare Songs” — Ian Bostridge; Antonio Pappano, accompanist (Michael
Collins, Elizabeth Kenny, Lawrence Power & Adam Walker)
Best
Classical Compendium: “Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway; American Gothic; Once
Upon A Castle” — Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Tim Handley, producer
Best
Contemporary Classical Composition: “Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway” — Michael
Daugherty, composer (Zuill Bailey, Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony)
Best Music
Video: “Formation” — Beyoncé
Best Music
Film: “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week the Touring Years” — Ron Howard, video
director; Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Scott Pascucci & Nigel Sinclair, video
producers.
Best Song
Written for Visual Media: Track from Trolls – “Can’t Stop the Feeling!,” Max
Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake, songwriters (Justin Timberlake, Anna
Kendrick, Gwen Stefani, James Corden, Zooey Deschanel, Walt Dohrn, Ron Funches,
Caroline Hjelt, Aino Jawo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse & Kunal Nayyar)
Best Score
Soundtrack for Visual Media: Star Wars: The Force Awakens, John Williams,
composer
Best
Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: Miles Ahead, Miles Davis & Various
Artists; Steve Berkowitz, Don Cheadle & Robert Glasper, compilation
producers
Best Musical
Theater Album: The Color Purple, Danielle Brooks, Cynthia Erivo & Jennifer
Hudson, principal soloists; Stephen Bray, Van Dean, Frank Filipetti, Roy
Furman, Joan Raffe, Scott Sanders & Jhett Tolentino, producers (Stephen
Bray, Brenda Russell & Allee Willis, composers/lyricists) (New Broadway
Cast).
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