COUNTRY. All market data delayed 20 minutes.Best orchestral performance: "Norman: Sustain," Gustavo DudamelBest children's music album: "Ageless Songs for the Child Archetype," Jon SamsonBest world music album: “Celia," Angelique KidjoBest chamber music/small ensemble performance: "Shaw: Orange," Attacca QuartetBest choral performance: "Duruflé: Complete Choral Works," Robert SimpsonBest alternative music album: “Father of the Bride,” Vampire WeekendBest arrangement, instrumental or a cappella: "Moon River," Jacob CollierBest classical compendium: "The Poetry of Places," Nadia Shpachenko, Marina A. Ledin and Victor Ledin.Best jazz vocal album: “12 Little Spells,” Esperanza SpaldingBest improvised jazz solo: "Sozinho," Randy BreckerBest regional Mexican music album (including Tejano): "De Ayer Para Siempre," Mariachi Los CamperosBest reggae album: “Rapture,” KoffeeBest arrangement, instruments and vocals: "All Night Long," Jacob CollierBest classical solo vocal album: "Songplay," Joyce DiDonato, Chuck Israels, Jimmy Madison, Charlie Porter and Craig TerryBest Americana Album: "Oklahoma," Keb' Mo'Best rock performance: “This Land,” Gary Clark, Jr.Best large jazz ensemble album: "The Omni-American Book Club," Brian Lynch Big BandBest Latin rock, urban or alternative album: "El Mal Querer," RosalíaBest compilation soundtrack for visual media: “A Star Is Born”Best historical album: "Pete Seeger: the Smithsonian Folkways Collection," Jeff Place, Robert Santinelli and Peter ReinigerBest score soundtrack for visual media: "Chernobyl," Hildur GuðnadóttirBest country duo/group performance: "Speechless" Dan + ShayBest dance/electronic album: “No Geography,” Chemical BrothersBest American roots song: "Call My Name," Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O'Donovan and Sara WatkinsBest Latin pop album: “#Eldisco,” Alejandro SanzBest contemporary blues album: “This Land,” Gary Clark, Jr.Best country album: “While I'm Livin',” Tanya TuckerBest contemporary classical composition: "Higdon: Harp Concerto," Jennifer HigdonBest traditional R&B performance: “Jerome,” LizzoBest gospel performance/song: “Love Theory,” Kirk FranklinBest music film: “Homecoming,” BeyoncéBest musical theater album: “Hadestown”Best jazz instrumental album: "Finding Gabriel," Brad MehldauAlbum of the year: "When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" Billie EilishBest rap song: “A Lot,” 21 Savage featuring J. ColeProducer of the year: Blanton AlspaughBest rock album: “Social Cues,” Cage the ElephantBest rap album: "Igor," Tyler, the CreatorBest folk album: “Patty Griffin,” Patty GriffinBest contemporary instrumental album: “Mettavolution,” Rodrigo y GabrielaProducer of the year, non-classical: Finneas
All rights reserved. The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards are Sunday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, where Lizzo leads in nominations with eight. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/grammy-awards-2020-winners-list Best instrumental composition: "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Symphonic Suite," John WilliamsBest gospel album: “Long Live Love,” Kirk FranklinBest traditional R&B performance: "Jerome," LizzoBest classical instrumental solo: "Marsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite," Nicola Benedetti, Cristian MăcelaruBest boxed or special limited edition package: "Woodstock: Back to the Garden - The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive," Masaki KoikeThis material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. More than 5,000 after-party guests, including GRAMMY winners, nominees, industry executives and celebrities, will be taken on an exotic trip through North Africa with influences of Casablanca. By Katey Ric h. January 27, 2020. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. The event will feature Moorish architectural details and décor, a Moroccan-themed menu and unforgettable live performances.For her rendition of the patriotic song, Adams invited The Children’s Voice Chorus, a local youth vocal group from Miami, where the Super Bowl is taking place this year.The 2020 GRAMMYs will also feature highly anticipated debut performances from two of the biggest breakout artists of the past two years: Billie Eilish and Lizzo.Taking the GRAMMY stage together for the first time ever, three-time GRAMMY winner Gwen Stefani will perform alongside Blake Shelton, a current GRAMMY nominee who's up for Best Country Solo Performance for his 2019 track, "God’s Country. Michelle Pesce will serve as the evening's DJ. The 2020 GRAMMY Celebration will also feature a live performance from GRAMMY nominee Sara Gazarek, who's nominated for Best Jazz Vocal Album this year. Blanton Alspaugh James Ginsburg Marina A. Ledin, Victor Ledin Morten Lindberg Dirk Sobotka All rights reserved.PHOTO: JACLYN MARTINEZ/COURTESY OF AK WORLDWIDE, INC ©2019 AK WORLDWIDE, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDYolanda Adams performs at Super Bowl 2020Guests will indulge in the masterful culinary skills of "Top Chef" winner Joe Flamm, former Executive Chef of Chicago's Michelin-starred Spiaggia and Café Spiaggia, primed to open his debut restaurant in Chicago's Fulton Market District this summer. Michelle Pesce will serve as the evening's DJ. Billie Eilish swept the top four categories, capping what had been a breakthrough year. Flamm, in partnership with Levy Restaurants, has curated an innovative menu to complement the unique theme of this year's GRAMMY Celebration. The Recording Academy will produce the post-telecast 2020 GRAMMY Celebration, overseeing the entertainment, décor and logistics involved in bringing the annual event to life. Videos you watch may be … Billie Eilish accepts the … The 62nd Grammy Awards ceremony on January 26, 2020. Facebook. Grammy Winners 2020: The Full List. All rights reserved. 2020 Grammy Winners: The Complete List Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Lil Nas X picked up trophies at the 62nd annual awards. For the 2020 ceremony, 15-time winner Alicia Keys returns as host for a second consecutive year.