The Nineties in America - Salem Press (2009)

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Best Music Video, Short Form:Steam, Stephen
Johnson (director), Prudence Fenton
(producer), Peter Gabriel (artist)
Best Music Video, Long Form:Ten Summoner’s
Tales,Doug Nichol (director), Julie Fong
(producer), Sting (artist)


1994
Album of the Year:MTV Unplugged, David Kahne
(producer), Tony Bennett (artist)
Record of the Year: “All I Wanna Do,” Bill Bottrell
(producer), Sheryl Crow (artist)
Song of the Year: “Streets of Philadelphia,” Bruce
Springsteen (songwriter and artist)
Best New Artist: Sheryl Crow
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female: “All I Wanna
Do,” Sheryl Crow
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male: “Can You Feel
the Love Tonight,” Elton John
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “I Swear,” All-4-One
Best Pop Album:Longing in Their Hearts, Bonnie
Raitt
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female: “Come to
My Window,” Melissa Etheridge*
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male: “Streets of
Philadelphia,” Bruce Springsteen
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “Crazy,” Aerosmith
Best Hard Rock Performance: “Black Hole Sun,”
Soundgarden
Best Metal Performance: “Spoonman,”
Soundgarden
Best Rock Song: “Streets of Philadelphia,” Bruce
Springsteen (songwriter and artist)
Best Rock Album:Voodoo Lounge, The Rolling
Stones
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: “Breathe
Again,” Toni Braxton
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: “When Can I
See You,” Babyface
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group
with Vocal: “I’ll Make Love to You,”
Boyz II Men
Best R&B Song: “I’ll Make Love to You,” Babyface
(songwriter), Boyz II Men (artist)
Best R&B Album:II, Boyz II Men
Best Rap Solo Performance: “U.N.I.T.Y.,” Queen
Latifah


Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: “None
of Your Business,” Salt-n-Pepa
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female: “Shut
up and Kiss Me,” Mary Chapin Carpenter
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male: “When
Love Finds You,” Vince Gill
Best Country Performance, Duo or Group with
Vocal: “Blues for Dixie,” Asleep at the Wheel
and Lyle Lovett
Best Country Vocal Collaboration: “I Fall to
Pieces,” Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood
Best Country Song: “I Swear,” Frank J. Myers and
Gary Baker (songwriters), John Michael
Montgomery (artist)
Best Country Album:Stones in the Road, Mary
Chapin Carpenter
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance:Out of the
Loop, The Brecker Brothers
Best Jazz Vocal Performance:Myster y Lady: Songs of
Billie Holiday, Etta James
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Solo:
“Prelude to a Kiss,” Benny Carter
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual
or Group:A Tribute to Miles, Ron Carter,
Herbie Hancock, Wallace Roney, Wayne
Shorter, and Tony Williams
Best Large Jazz Instrumental Ensemble
Performance:Journey, McCoy Tyner Big Band
Best Music Video, Short Form:Love Is Strong,
David Fincher (director), Cean Chaffin
(producer), The Rolling Stones (artist)
Best Music Video, Long Form:Zoo TV: Live
from Sydney, David Mallet (director), Ned
O’Hanlon and Rocky Oldham (producers),
U2 (artist)

1995
Album of the Year:Jagged Little Pill, Glen Ballard
(producer), Alanis Morissette* (artist)
Record of the Year: “Kiss from a Rose,” Trevor
Horn (producer), Seal (artist)
Song of the Year: “Kiss from a Rose,” Seal
(songwriter and artist)
Best New Artist: Hootie and the Blowfish
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female: “No More
‘I Love You’s,’” Annie Lennox
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male: “Kiss from a
Rose,” Seal
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “Let Her Cry,” Hootie and the Blowfish

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