Who Won 44th Annual Grammy Awards?
Feb 27, 2002
The 44th Annual Grammy Awards were held in Los Angeles on February 27, 2002. Alicia Keys was nominated for six awards and took home five including song of the year, best new artist, and three more in the R&B category. Irish band U2 and music from the motion picture "O Brother Where Art Thou" also had big nights. The show was hosted by Jon Stewart.
Grammy for Album of the Year | |
O Brother Where Art Soundtrack (O Brother Where Art Thou?) | |
Other Nominees: Bob Dylan (Love and Theft); India.Arie (Acoustic Soul); OutKast (Stankonia); U2 (All That You Can't Leave Behind) | |
Grammy for Record of the Year | |
U2 (Walk On) | |
Brian Eno & Daniel Lenois - Producers; Steve Lillywhite - Engineer | |
Other Nominees: India.Arie (Video); Alicia Keys (Fallin'); Outkast (Ms Jackson); Train (Drops of Jupiter) | |
Grammy for Song of the Year | |
Alicia Keys (Fallin') | |
Alicia Keys (Songwriter) | |
Other Nominees: Drops of Jupiter (Train); I'm Like A Bird (Nelly Furtado); Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of (U2); Video (India.Arie) | |
Grammy for Best New Artist | |
Alicia Keys | |
Other Nominees: Nelly Furtado; David Gray; India.Arie; Linkin Park | |
Grammy for Pop Collaboration | |
Christina Aguilera (Lady Marmalade) | |
Lil Kim; Mya; Pink | |
Other Nominees: Tony Bennett & Billy Joel; Ricky Martin & Christina Aguilera; Brian McKnight & Justin Timberlake; Shaggy & Ricardo Ducent | |
Grammy for Pop Duo or Group with Vocal | |
U2 (Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of) | |
Other Nominees: Backstreet Boys (Shape Of My Heart); Five For Fighting (Superman); N Sync (Gone); R.E.M. (Imitation of Life) | |
Grammy for Pop Female Vocal Performance | |
Nelly Furtado (I'm Like A Bird) | |
Other Nominees: Faith Hill (There You'll Be); Janet Jackson (Someone To Call My Lover); Sade (By Your Side); Lucinda Williams (Essence) | |
Grammy for Pop Instrumental | |
Eric Clapton (Reptile) | |
Other Nominees: Larry Carlton & Steve Lukather (Room 335); Daft Punk (Short Circuit); Eric Johnson (Rain); Kirk Whalum (There You'll Be) | |
Grammy for Pop Instrumental Album | |
Larry Carlton (No Substitutions - Live In Osaka) | |
& Steve Lukather | |
Other Nominees: Acoustic Alchemy (AART); Dave Koz & Friends (A Smooth Jazz Christmas); Neal Schon (Voice); Kirk Whalum (Unconditional) | |
Grammy for Pop Male Vocal Performance | |
James Taylor (Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight) | |
Other Nominees: Craid David (Fill Me In); Michael Jackson (You Rock My World); Elton John (I Want Love); Brian McKnight (Still) | |
Grammy for Pop Vocal Album | |
Sade (Lovers Rock) | |
Other Nominees: Nelly Furtado (Whoa Nelly!); Janet Jackson (All For You); Elton John (Songs From the West Coast); N Sync (Celebrity) | |
Grammy for Traditional Pop Vocal | |
Harry Connick Jr (Songs I Heard) | |
Other Nominees: Betty Buckley (Stars and the Moon); Rosemary Clooney (Sentimental Journey); Michael Feinstein (Romance on Film Romance on Broadway); Keely Smith (Keely Sings Sinatra) |
Best Rock Album | U2 (All That You Can't Leave Behind) | |
Best Alternative Music Album | Coldplay (Parachutes) |
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance | Usher (U Remind Me) | |
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance | Alicia Keys (Fallin') | |
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group | Destiny's Child (Survivor) | |
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album | Gladys Knight (At Last) | |
Best R&B Song | Alicia Keys (Fallin') Alicia Keys (Songwriter) |
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Best R&B Album | Alicia Keys (Songs In A Minor) |
Best Rap Duo or Group Performance | OutKast (Ms. Jackson) | |
Best Rap Solo Performance | Missy Elliott (Get Ur Freak On) | |
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Eve feat. Gwen Stefani (Let Me Blow Ya Mind) | |
Best Rap Album | OutKast (Stankonia) |
Best Female Country Performance | Dolly Parton (Shine) | |
Best Male Country Performance | Ralph Stanley (O Death) | |
Best Country Duo or Group | Alison Krauss & Union Station (The Lucky One) | |
Best Country Collaboration | The Soggy Bottom Boys (I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow) Dan Tyminski; Harley Allen; Pat Enright |
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Best Country Song | Alison Krauss (The Lucky One) Robert Lee Castleman (Songwriter) |
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Best Country Album | Various Artists (Timeless: Hank Williams Tribute) |