The Nineties in America - Salem Press (2009)

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Best Country Collaboration with Vocals: “Same
Old Train,” Alison Krauss, Clint Black, Dwight
Yoakam, Earl Scruggs, Emmylou Harris, Joe
Diffie, Marty Stuart, Merle Haggard, Pam Tillis,
Patty Loveless, Randy Travis, Ricky Skaggs, and
Travis Tritt
Best Country Song: “You’re Still the One,” Robert
John “Mutt” Lange and Shania Twain
(songwriters), Shania Twain (artist)
Best Country Album:Wide Open Spaces, Blake
Chancey and Paul Worley (producers), Eric
Legg and John Guess (engineers/mixers), Dixie
Chicks (artist)
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance:Imaginar y
Day, Pat Metheny Group
Best Jazz Vocal Performance:I Remember Miles,
Shirley Horn
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Solo:
“Rhumbata,” Chick Corea and Gary Burton
Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or
Group:Gershwin’s World, Herbie Hancock
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance:Count
Plays Duke, Count Basie Orchestra directed by
Grover Mitchell
Best Music Video, Short Form:Ray of Light, Jonas
Akerlund (director), Billy Poveda and Nicola
Doring (producers), Madonna* (artist)
Best Music Video, Long Form:American Masters:
Lou Reed, Rock and Roll Heart, Timothy
Greenfield-Sanders (director), Karen Bernstein,
Susan Lacy, Tamar Hacker, and Timothy
Greenfield-Sanders (producers), Lou Reed
(artist)


1999
Album of the Year:Supernatural, Alex Gonzales,
Art Hodge, Charles Goodan, Clive Davis,
Dante Ross, Dust Brothers, Fher Olvera,
Jerry “Wonder” Duplessis, K. C. Porter,
Lauryn Hill, Matt Serletic, Stephen M.
Harris, and Wyclef Jean (producers), Alvaro
Villagra, Andy Grassi, Anton Pukshansky,
Benny Faccone, Chris Theis, Commissioner
Gordon, David Frazer, David Thoener,
Glenn Kolotkin, Jeff Poe, Jim Gaines, Jim
Scott, John Gamble, John Karpowich, John
Seymour, Matty Spindel, Mike Couzzi, Steve
Farrone, Steve Fontano, T-Ray, Tom Lord-
Alge, Tony Prendatt, and Warren Riker
(engineers/mixers), Santana (artist)


Record of the Year: “Smooth,” Matt Serletic
(producer), David Thoener (engineer/mixer),
Rob Thomas and Santana (artists)
Song of the Year: “Smooth,” Itaal Shur and Rob
Thomas (songwriters), Rob Thomas and
Santana (artists)
Best New Artist: Christina Aguilera
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female: “I Will
Remember You,” Sarah McLachlan
Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male: “Brand New
Day,” Sting
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “Maria, Maria,” Santana
Best Pop Album:Brand New Day, Kipper and Sting
(producers), Neil Dorfsman and Simon
Osborne (engineers/mixers), Sting (artist)
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female: “Sweet
Child o’ Mine,” Sheryl Crow
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male: “American
Woman,” Lenny Kravitz
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “Put Your Lights On,” Santana featuring
Everlast
Best Hard Rock Performance: “Whiskey in the Jar,”
Metallica*
Best Metal Performance: “Iron Man,” Black Sabbath
Best Rock Song: “Scar Tissue,” Anthony Kiedis,
Chad Smith, Flea, and John Frusciante
(songwriters), Red Hot Chili Peppers (artist)
Best Rock Album:Supernatural, Clive Davis
(producer), Steve Fontano (engineer/mixer),
Santana (artist)
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: “It’s Not
Right but It’s Okay,” Whitney Houston
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: “Staying
Power,” Barry White
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with
Vocal: “No Scrubs,” TLC
Best R&B Song: “No Scrubs,” Kandi Burruss, Kevin
Briggs, and Tameka Cottle (songwriters), TLC
(artist)
Best R&B Album:Fanmail, Dallas Austin
(producer), Alvin Speights and Carlton Lynn
(engineers/mixer), TLC (artist)
Best Rap Solo Performance: “My Name Is,” Eminem
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group: “You
Got Me,” The Roots featuring Erykah Badu
Best Rap Album:The Slim Shady LP, Eminem, Jeff
Bass, and Marky Bass (producers), Mr. B.
(engineer/mixer), Eminem (artist)

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