41ST GRAMMY AWARDS

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The 41st Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1999. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1998. The dominating artist of the night was Lauryn Hill, who won five awards.

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Award winners:
Alternative
Blues
Children's
Classical
Composing and arranging
Country
Folk
Gospel
Historical
Jazz
Latin
Musical Show
Music video
New Age
Packaging and Notes
Polka
Pop
Production and engineering
R&B
Rap
Reggae
Rock
Spoken
Trad Pop
World

Award winners:



Record of the Year


Walter Afanasieff, James Horner (producers), Simon Franglen (producer & engineer/mixer), Humberto Gatica, David Gleeson (engineers/mixers) & Celine Dion for "My Heart Will Go On"

Album of the Year


Tony Prendatt & Warren Riker (engineers/mixers) , Lauryn Hill (producer) for ''Miseducation of Lauryn Hill''

Song of the Year


James Horner & Will Jennings (songwriters) for "My Heart Will Go On" performed by Celine Dion

Best New Artist


Lauryn Hill
Alternative


Best Alternative Music Performance


Beastie Boys for ''Hello Nasty''
Blues


Best Traditional Blues Album


Otis Rush for ''Any Place I'm Going''

Best Contemporary Blues Album


Keb' Mo' for ''Slow Down''
Children's


Best Musical Album for Children


John Boylan (producer) for ''Elmopalooza!'' performed by the ''Sesame Street'' cast with various artists

Best Spoken Word Album for Children


Dan Musselman & Stefan Rudnicki (producers) for ''The Children's Shakespeare'' performed by various artists
Classical


Best Orchestral Performance


Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for ''Mahler: Symphony No. 9 ''

Best Classical Vocal Performance


Jeffrey Tate (conductor), Renee Fleming & the English Chamber Orchestra for ''The Beautiful Voice (Works of Charpentier, Gounod etc.)''

Best Opera Recording


Pierre Boulez (conductor), Jessye Norman, László Polgár & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for ''Bartók: Bluebeard's Castle''

Best Choral Performance


Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for ''Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartók: Cantata Profana''

Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra)


Krzysztof Penderecki (conductor), Anne-Sophie Mutter & the London Symphony Orchestra for ''Penderecki: Violin Concerto No. 2, Metamorphosen''

Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra)


Murray Perahia for ''Bach: English Suites Nos. 1, 3 And 6''

Best Small Ensemble Performance (with or without conductor)


Steve Reich (conductor) for ''Reich: Music for 18 Musicians'' performed by Steve Reich and Musicians

Best Chamber Music Performance


Andre Previn & Gil Shaham for ''American Scenes (Works of Copland, Previn, Barber, Gershwin)''

Best Classical Contemporary Composition


Krzysztof Penderecki (composer & conductor), Anne-Sophie Mutter & the London Symphony Orchestra for ''Penderecki: Violin Concerto No. 2, Metamorphosen''

Best Classical Album


James Mallinson (producer), Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for ''Barber: Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartók: Cantata Profana''

Best Classical Crossover Album


Jorge Calandrelli (conductor) & Yo-Yo Ma for ''Soul of the Tango - The Music of Ástor Piazzolla''
Composing and arranging


Best Instrumental Composition


Future Man & Victor Lemonte Wooten (composers) for "Almost 12" performed by Bela Fleck & the Flecktones

Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or for Television


James Horner & Will Jennings (songwriters) for "My Heart Will Go On" (from ''Titanic'') performed by Céline Dion

Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television


John Williams (composer) for ''Saving Private Ryan''

Best Instrumental Arrangement


Don Sebesky (arranger) for "Waltz for Debby"

Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s)


Herbie Hancock, Robert Sadin & Stevie Wonder (arrangers) for "St. Louis Blues" performed by Herbie Hancock
Country


Best Female Country Vocal Performance


Shania Twain for "You're Still the One"

Best Male Country Vocal Performance


Vince Gill for "If You Ever Have Forever in Mind"

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal


Dixie Chicks for "There's Your Trouble"

Best Country Collaboration with Vocals


Clint Black, Joe Diffie, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Pam Tillis, Randy Travis, Travis Tritt & Dwight Yoakam for "Same Old Train"

Best Country Instrumental Performance


Vince Gill & Randy Scruggs for "A Soldier's Joy"

Best Country Song


Robert John "Mutt" Lange & Shania Twain (songwriters) for "You're Still the One" performed by Shania Twain

Best Country Album


Blake Chancey, Paul Worley (producers), John Guess (engineer/mixer) & Dixie Chicks for ''Wide Open Spaces''

Best Bluegrass Album


Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder for ''Bluegrass Rules!''
Folk


Best Traditional Folk Album


The Chieftains for ''Long Journey Home''

Best Contemporary Folk Album


Lucinda Williams for ''Car Wheels on a Gravel Road''
Gospel


Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album


Deniece Williams for ''This Is My Song''

Best Rock Gospel Album


Ashley Cleveland for ''You Are There''

Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album


Cissy Houston for ''He Leadeth Me''

Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album


Kirk Franklin for ''The Nu Nation Project''

Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album


Peter Afterman, John Huie & Ken Levitan (producers) for ''The Apostle - Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture'' performed by various artists

Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album


O'Landa Draper (choir director) for ''Reflections'' performed by O'Landa Draper & The Associates Choir
Historical


Best Historical Album


Colin Escott, Kira Florita, Kyle Young (producers), Joseph M. Palmaccio & Tom Ruff (engineers) for ''The Complete Hank Williams''
Jazz


Best Jazz Instrumental Solo


Gary Burton & Chick Corea for "Rhumbata"

Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group


Herbie Hancock for ''Gershwin's World''

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance


Grover Mitchell (director) for ''Count Plays Duke'' performed by the Count Basie Orchestra

Best Jazz Vocal Album


Shirley Horn for ''I Remember Miles''

Best Contemporary Jazz Performance


Pat Metheny Group for ''Imaginary Day''

Best Latin Jazz Performance


Arturo Sandoval for ''Hot House''
Latin


Best Latin Pop Performance


Ricky Martin for ''Vuelve''

Best Tropical Latin Performance


Marc Anthony for ''Contra La Corriente''

Best Mexican-American Music Performance


Los Super Seven for ''Los Super Seven''

Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance


Maná for ''Sueños Liquidos''

Best Tejano Music Performance


Flaco Jimenez for ''Said and Done''
Musical Show


Best Musical Show Album


Mark Mancina (producer) & the original Broadway cast for ''The Lion King''
Music video


Best Long Form Music Video


Susan Lacy, Tamar Hacker (video producers), Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (video producer & director) & Lou Reed for ''American Masters - Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart''
New Age


Best New Age Album


Clannad for ''Landmarks''
Packaging and Notes


Best Recording Package


Kevin Reagan (art director) for ''Ray of Light'' performed by Madonna

Best Boxed Recording Package


Jim Kemp & Virginia Team (art director) for ''The Complete Hank Williams'' performed by Hank Williams

Best Album Notes


Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna & Todd Coolman (notes writers) for ''Miles Davis Quintet 1965-1968'' performed by the Miles Davis Quintet
Polka


Best Polka Album


Jimmy Sturr for ''Dance With Me'' performed by Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra
Pop


Best Female Pop Vocal Performance


Celine Dion for "My Heart Will Go On"

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance


Eric Clapton for "My Father's Eyes"

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal


Brian Setzer for "Jump Jive an' Wail" performed by The Brian Setzer Orchestra

Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals


Burt Bacharach & Elvis Costello for "I Still Have That Other Girl"

Best Pop Instrumental Performance


Brian Setzer for "Sleepwalk" performed by The Brian Setzer Orchestra

Best Dance Recording


★ Pat McCarthy (mixer), William Orbit (producer) & Madonna (producer & artist) for "Ray of Light"

Best Pop Album


★ David Reitzas, Jon Ingoldsby & Pat McCarthy (engineers/mixers), William Orbit (producer) & Madonna (producer & artist) for ''Ray Of Light''
Production and engineering


Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical


Andy Wallace, Tchad Blake & Trina Shoemaker (engineers) for ''The Globe Sessions'' performed by Sheryl Crow

Best Engineered Album, Classical


Jack Renner (engineer), Robert Shaw (conductor) & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for ''Barber:Prayers of Kierkegaard/Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem/Bartok: Cantata Profana''

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical


Rob Cavallo

Producer of the Year, Classical


Steven Epstein

Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical


David Morales
R&B


Best Female R&B Vocal Performance


Lauryn Hill for "Doo Wop (That Thing)"

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance


Stevie Wonder for "St. Louis Blues"

Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal


Brandy & Monica for "The Boy is Mine"

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance


Patti LaBelle for ''Live! One Night Only''

Best R&B Song


Lauryn Hill (songwriter) for "Doo Wop (That Thing)"

Best R&B Album


★ Commissioner Gordon, Tony Prendatt (engineers/mixers) & Lauryn Hill (producer & artist) for ''The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill''
Rap


Best Rap Solo Performance


Will Smith for "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It"

Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group


Beastie Boys for "Intergalactic"

Best Rap Album


★ Joe Quinde (engineer/mixer) & Jay-Z for ''Vol. 2...Hard Knock Life''
Reggae


Best Reggae Album


Sly & Robbie for ''Friends''
Rock


Best Female Rock Vocal Performance


Alanis Morissette for "Uninvited"

Best Male Rock Vocal Performance


Lenny Kravitz for "Fly Away"

Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal


Aerosmith for "Pink"

Best Rock Instrumental Performance


Pat Metheny Group for "The Roots of Coincidence"

Best Hard Rock Performance


Jimmy Page & Robert Plant for "Most High"

Best Metal Performance


Metallica for "Better Than You"

Best Rock Song


Alanis Morissette (songwriter) for "Uninvited"

Best Rock Album


★ Tchad Blake, Trina Shoemaker (engineers/mixers) & Sheryl Crow (producer & artist) for ''The Globe Sessions''
Spoken


Best Spoken Word Album


Christopher Reeve for ''Still Me''

Best Spoken Comedy Album


Mel Brooks & Carl Reiner for ''The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000''
Trad Pop


Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance


Patti Page for ''Live at Carnegie Hall - The 50th Anniversary Concert''
World


Best World Music Album


Gilberto Gil for ''Quanta Live''
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