The Nineties in America - Salem Press (2009)

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Best Country Vocal Performance, Male: “Pretty
Little Adriana,” Vince Gill
Best Country Performance, Duo or Group with
Vocal: “Looking in the Eyes of Love,” Alison
Krauss and Union Station
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals: “In
Another’s Eyes,” Trisha Yearwood and Garth
Brooks
Best Country Song: “Butterfly Kisses,” Bob Carlisle
and Randy Thomas (songwriters), Bob Carlisle,
Jeff Carson, and Raybon Bros. (artists)
Best Country Album:Unchained, Rick Rubin
(producer), Johnny Cash (artist)
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance:Into the Sun,
Randy Brecker
Best Jazz Vocal Performance:Dear Ella, Dee Dee
Bridgewater
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Solo:
“Stardust,” Doc Cheatham and Nicholas Payton
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or
Group:Beyond the Missouri Sky, Charlie Haden
and Pat Metheny
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance:Joe
Henderson Big Band, Joe Henderson Big Band
Best Music Video, Short Form:Got ’Till It’s Gone,
Mark Romanek (director), Aris McGarry
(producer), Janet Jackson (artist)
Best Music Video, Long Form:Jagged Little Pill,
Alanis Morissette
and Steve Purcell (directors),
Alanis Morissette, David May, Glen Ballard, and
Steve Purcell (producers), Alanis Morissette
(artist)


1998
Album of the Year:The Miseducation of Laur yn Hill,
Lauryn Hill (producer and artist), Chris Theis,
Commissioner Gordon, Johnny Wydrycz, Ken
Johnston, Matt Howe, Storm Jefferson, Tony
Prendatt, and Warren Riker (engineers/mixers)
Record of the Year: “My Heart Will Go On,” James
Horner, Simon Franglen, and Walter Afanasieff
(producers), David Gleeson, Humberto Gatica,
and Simon Franglen (engineers/mixers),
Celine Dion (artist)
Song of the Year: “My Heart Will Go On,” James
Horner and Will Jennings (songwriters), Celine
Dion (artist)
Best New Artist: Lauryn Hill
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female: “My Heart
Will Go On,” Celine Dion


Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male: “My Father’s
Eyes,” Eric Clapton
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “Jump, Jive, an’ Wail,” The Brian Setzer
Orchestra
Best Pop Album:Ray of Light, Madonna* and
William Orbit (producers), David Reitzas, Jon
Ingoldsby and Pat McCarthy (engineers/
mixers), Madonna* (artist)
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female:
“Uninvited,” Alanis Morissette*
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male: “Fly Away,”
Lenny Kravitz
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “Pink,” Aerosmith
Best Hard Rock Performance: “Most High,” Jimmy
Page and Robert Plant
Best Metal Performance: “Better than You,”
Metallica*
Best Rock Song: “Uninvited,” Alanis Morissette*
(songwriter and artist)
Best Rock Album:The Globe Sessions, Sheryl Crow
(producer and artist), Tchad Blake and Trina
Shoemaker (engineers/mixers)
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: “Doo Wop
(That Thing),” Lauryn Hill
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: “St. Louis
Blues,” Stevie Wonder
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “The Boy Is Mine,” Brandy and Monica
Best R&B Song: “Doo Wop (That Thing),” Lauryn
Hill (songwriter and artist)
Best R&B Album:The Miseducation of Laur yn Hill,
Lauryn Hill (producer and artist), Chris Theis,
Commissioner Gordon, Johnny Wydrycz, Ken
Johnston, Matt Howe, Storm Jefferson, Tony
Prendatt, and Warren Riker (engineers/mixers)
Best Rap Solo Performance: “Gettin’ Jiggy wit It,”
Will Smith*
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group:
“Intergalactic,” Beastie Boys
Best Rap Album:Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life,
Joe Quinde (engineer/mixer), Jay-Z (artist)
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female:
“You’re Still the One,” Shania Twain
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male: “If
You Ever Have Forever in Mind,” Vince Gill
Best Country Performance, Duo or Group
with Vocal: “There’s Your Trouble,” Dixie
Chicks

1018  Music: Grammy Awards The Nineties in America

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