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55th Annual Grammy Awards
Staples Center, Los Angeles, US
Hosted byLL Cool J
Most awardsDan Auerbach (5)
Most nominationsDan Auerbach, Fun, Jay-Z, Mumford & Sons, Frank Ocean, Kanye West (6 each)
Websitehttp://www.grammy.com/nominees Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
Viewership28.3 million viewers[1]
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The 55th Annual

Staples Center in Los Angeles honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012. The show was broadcast on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT and was hosted for the second time by LL Cool J. The "Pre-Telecast Ceremony" was streamed live from LA's Nokia Theater at the official Grammy website. Nominations were announced on December 5, 2012, on prime-time television as part of "The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live! – Countdown to Music's Biggest Night", a one-hour special co-hosted by LL Cool J & Taylor Swift and broadcast live on CBS from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.[2] Fun, Frank Ocean, Mumford & Sons, Jay-Z, Kanye West and Dan Auerbach received the most nominations with six each.[3][4]

Best Pop Vocal Album for Stronger, becoming the first and only artist to win the award twice.[5] Dan Auerbach won the most awards during the ceremony, with five (including three as part of The Black Keys); followed by The Black Keys, Gotye, Jay-Z, Skrillex, Kanye West, with three each.[5] Other multiple winners include: Chick Corea, Fun, Kimbra, Mumford & Sons, Frank Ocean, Matt Redman and Esperanza Spalding with two awards each.[5][6][7]

The Recording Academy introduced three new categories to the 78 awards previously presented at the

Nokia Theatre, with the remaining 11 were presented at the main ceremony.[9] Bruce Springsteen received the MusiCares Person of the Year award on February 8, 2013, at the 23rd Grammy Benefit Gala at the Los Angeles Convention Center, two nights prior to the main ceremony.[10] The official poster was designed by Artist Erika Iris Simmons.[11] The program producer is AEG Ehrlich Ventures, with Ken Ehrlich serving as executive producer, Louis J. Horvitz as director and David Wild and Ken Ehrlich as writers.[12]

Performers

The following artists performed on the pre-telecast:[9]

The following performed on the main telecast:[13]

Artist(s) Song(s)
Taylor Swift "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
Elton John
Ed Sheeran
"The A Team"
Fun "Carry On"
Miranda Lambert
Dierks Bentley
"Over You"[14]
"Home"[14]
Miguel
Wiz Khalifa
"Adorn"[15]
Mumford & Sons "I Will Wait"
Justin Timberlake
Jay-Z
"Suit & Tie"
"Pusher Love Girl"
Maroon 5
Alicia Keys
"Daylight"
"Girl on Fire"
Rihanna
Mikky Ekko
"Stay"[16]
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
The Black Keys
"Lonely Boy"
Kelly Clarkson Tribute to Patti Page and Homage to Carole King[14]
"Tennessee Waltz"
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"
Bruno Mars
Rihanna
Sting
Damian Marley
Ziggy Marley
Tribute to Bob Marley[17]
"Locked Out of Heaven"
"Walking on the Moon"
"Could You Be Loved"
"And Be Loved"
The Lumineers "Ho Hey"
Jack White
Ruby Amanfu
"Love Interruption"
"Freedom at 21"
Carrie Underwood "Blown Away"
"Two Black Cadillacs"
Stanley Clarke
Chick Corea
Kenny Garrett
Tribute to Dave Brubeck
"Take Five"
Zac Brown
Brittany Howard
Elton John
Mumford & Sons
Mavis Staples
T Bone Burnett (musical director)
Tribute to Levon Helm[18]
"The Weight"
Juanes "Your Song"
Frank Ocean "Forrest Gump"
DJ Z-Trip
Tribute to Adam Yauch
"Whaddup"
"Welcome to the Terrordome"
"No Sleep till Brooklyn"

Presenters

The following presented on the pre-telecast:[9]

Artist
Radmilla Cody
Janis Ian
Kaskade
Britt Nicole
Manuel Valera

The following presented on the main telecast:[19]

Presenter(s) Category
Pitbull
Best Pop Solo Performance
Neil Patrick Harris introduced Fun
John Mayer and Bonnie Raitt introduced Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley
Miguel and Wiz Khalifa
Best Country Solo Performance
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw Song of the Year
Johnny Depp introduced Mumford & Sons
Beyoncé and Ellen DeGeneres introduced Justin Timberlake
Dave Grohl and Pauley Perrette 1.
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

2.

Best Rock Performance

Kelly Rowland and Nas
Best Urban Contemporary Album
Keith Urban and Kaley Cuoco
Best Pop Vocal Album
Carly Rae Jepsen and Ne-Yo
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Kelly Clarkson 1. Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award to Carole King

2.

Best Country Album

Kat Dennings introduced The Black Keys
Katy Perry
Best New Artist
Hunter Hayes introduced Carrie Underwood
Prince
Record of the Year
Adele Album of the Year

Winners and nominees

The winners and nominees per category were:[20][21]

General

General Awards
Album of the Year
(presented by Adele)
Record of the Year
(presented by Prince)
Song of the Year
(presented by Faith Hill and Tim McGraw)
Best New Artist
(presented by Katy Perry
)
Album of the Year (additional personnel)
Album Nominee Performer Production Engineering Mastering
Babel Mumford & Sons Markus Dravs Robin Baynton & Ruadhri Cushnan Bob Ludwig
Blunderbuss
Jack White
Jack White Vance Powell & Jack White Bob Ludwig
Channel Orange Frank Ocean feat. André 3000, John Mayer & Earl Sweatshirt
Malay, Frank Ocean, Shea Taylor, Tyler, the Creator, & Pharrell
Calvin Bailif, Andrew Coleman, Jeff Ellis,
Mark "Spike" Stent, Pat Thrall
, Marcos Tovar, & Vic Wainstein
Vlado Meller
El Camino The Black Keys The Black Keys & Danger Mouse Tchad Blake, Tom Elmhirst, & Kennie Takahashi Brian Lucey
Some Nights Fun feat. Janelle Monáe Jeff Bhasker, Emile Haynie, Jake One, & TommyD Jeff Bhasker,
Pawel Sek, Pete Bischoff, Ken Lewis, Jeff Chestek, Andrew Dawson, Emile Haynie, Rich Costey, Manny Marroquin
, Sonny Pinnar, & Stuart White
Chris Gehringer
Record of the Year (additional personnel)
Record Nominee Performer Production Engineering Mastering
"Somebody That I Used to Know" Gotye featuring Kimbra
Wally de Backer
Wally de Backer, François Tétaz & William Bowden William Bowden
"Lonely Boy" The Black Keys The Black Keys & Danger Mouse Tom Elmhirst & Kennie Takahashi Brian Lucey
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Kelly Clarkson Greg Kurstin Șerban Ghenea, John Hanes, Greg Kurstin, & Jesse Shatkin Chris Gehringer
"Thinkin Bout You" Frank Ocean Shea Taylor & Frank Ocean Jeff Ellis, Pat Thrall, Marcos Tovar, &
Mark "Spike" Stent
Vlado Meller
"We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" Taylor Swift
Shellback
& Taylor Swift
Șerban Ghenea, John Hanes, Sam Holland, & Michael Ilbert Tom Coyne
"We Are Young" Fun featuring Janelle Monáe Jeff Bhasker Jeff Bhasker,
Pawel Sek
, Ken Lewis, Andrew Dawson, & Stuart White
Chris Gehringer

Pop

Pitbull
)
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
Best Pop Vocal Album
(presented by Keith Urban and Kaley Cuoco)
Best Pop Instrumental Album
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Dance/Electronic

Best Dance/Electronic Album
Best Dance Recording

Rock and alternative

Best Rock Album Best Rock Song
Best Rock Performance Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance
Best Alternative Music Album

R&B

Best R&B Performance Best Traditional R&B Performance
Best R&B Album
Best Urban Contemporary Album
Best R&B Song

Rap

Best Rap Album Best Rap Song
Best Rap Performance
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration

Country

Best Country Solo Performance
(presented by Miguel and Wiz Khalifa)
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Best Country Album
(presented by Kelly Clarkson)
Best Country Song

Jazz and New Age

Best Jazz Vocal Album Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album Best Latin Jazz Album
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
Best New Age Album

Gospel/Contemporary Christian

Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance
Best Gospel Song
Best Contemporary Christian Music Song
Best Gospel Album
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

Latin

Best Latin Pop Album
Best Latin Rock Urban or Alternative Album
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (including Tejano)
Best Tropical Latin Album

American Roots Music

Best Americana Album
Best Bluegrass Album
Best Blues Album
Best Folk Album
Best Regional Roots Music Album

Reggae

Best Reggae Album

World Music

Best World Music Album

Children's

Best Children's Album
  • Can You Canoe?The Okee Dokee Brothers
  • High Dive and Other Things That Could Have Happened...Bill Harley
  • JumpinJazz Kids - A Swinging Jungle Tale - Featuring Al Jarreau, Hubert Laws and Dee Dee Bridgewater – James Murray & Various Artists
  • Little Seed: Songs for Children by Woody GuthrieElizabeth Mitchell
  • Radio Jungle – The Pop Ups

Spoken Word

Best Spoken Word Album
(Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Story Telling)

Comedy

Best Comedy Album

Musical Show

Best Musical Theater Album

Music for Visual Media

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Best Song Written for Visual Media

Composing/Arranging

Best Instrumental Composition
Best Instrumental Arrangement
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)

Package

Best Recording Package
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

Notes

Best Album Notes
  • Singular Genius: The Complete ABC Singles

Historical

Best Historical Album
  • The Smile Sessions (Deluxe Box Set)
    • Alan Boyd, Mark Linett, Brian Wilson & Dennis Wolfe, compilation producers; Mark Linett, mastering engineer (The Beach Boys)
    • He is My Story: The Sanctified Soul of Arizona Dranes
      • Josh Rosenthal, compilation producer; Bryan Hoffa & Christopher King, mastering engineers (Arizona Dranes)
    • Old-Time Smoky Mountain Music: 34 Historic Songs, Ballads, And Instrumentals Recorded In The Great Smoky Mountains By "Song Catcher" Joseph S. Hall
      • Kent Cave, Michael Montgomery &
        Ted Olson
        , compilation producers; John Fleenor & Steve Kemp, mastering engineers (Various Artists)
    • Opika Pende: Africa at 78 RPM
      • Steven Lance Ledbetter & Jonathan Ward, compilation producers; Michael Graves, mastering engineer (Various Artists)
    • Ram (Paul McCartney Archive Collection - Deluxe Edition)
    • Woody At 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
      • Jeff Place & Robert Santelli, compilation producers; Pete Reiniger, mastering engineer (Woody Guthrie)

Production

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

Production, Surround Sound

Best Surround Sound Album
  • Modern Cool
    • Jim Anderson, surround mix engineer; Darcy Proper, surround mastering engineer; Michael Friedman, surround producer (Patricia Barber)
    • Chamberland
    • Quiet Winter Night
      • Morten Lindberg, surround mix engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, surround producer (Hoff Ensemble)
    • Rupa-Khandha
      • Daniel Shores, surround mix engineer; Daniel Shores, surround mastering engineer; Marina Ledin & Victor Ledin, surround producers (Los Angeles Percussion Quartet)
    • Storm Corrosion
      • Steven Wilson, surround mix engineer; Steven Wilson, surround mastering engineer; Steven Wilson, surround producer (Storm Corrosion)

Production, Classical

Best Engineered Album, Classical
  • Life & Breath - Choral Works By René Clausen
  • Tom Caulfield & John Newton, engineers; Mark Donahue, mastering engineer (Charles Bruffy & Kansas City Chorale)
    • Americana
      • Daniel Shores, engineer; Daniel Shores, mastering engineer (Modern Mandolin Quartet)
    • Beethoven: The Late String Quartets, Op. 127 & 131
    • Music for a Time of War
      • Jesse Lewis & John Newton, engineers; Jesse Brayman, mastering engineer (Carlos Kalmar & The Oregon Symphony)
    • Souvenir
      • Morten Lindberg, engineer; Morten Lindberg, mastering engineer (TrondheimSolistene)
Producer of the Year, Classical
  • Blanton Alspaugh
  • Chamber Symphonies (Gregory Wolynec & Gateway Chamber Orchestra)
  • Davis: Río De Sangre (Joseph Rescigno, Vale Rideout, Ava Pine, John Duykers, Kerry Walsh, Guido LeBron, The Florentine Opera Company & Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra)
  • Gjeilo: Northern Lights (Charles Bruffy & Phoenix Chorale)
  • In Paradisum (Brian A. Schmidt & South Dakota Chorale)
  • Life & Breath - Choral Works By René Clausen (Charles Bruffy & Kansas City Chorale)
  • Music for a Time of War (Carlos Kalmar & The Oregon Symphony)
  • Musto: The Inspector (Glen Cortese & Wolf Trap Opera Company)
    • Tim Handley
      • Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique (Leonard Slatkin & Orchestre National De Lyon)
      • Debussy: Orchestral Works, Vol. 7 (Jun Märkl & Orchestre National De Lyon)
      • Debussy: 24 Préludes (Jun Märkl & Royal Scottish National Orchestra)
      • Fuchs, K.: Atlantic Riband; American Rhapsody; Divinium Mysterium (JoAnn Falletta, Paul Silverthorne, Michael Ludwig & London Symphony Orchestra)
      • Gershwin: Piano Concerto In F; Rhapsody No. 2; I Got Rhythm Variations (Orion Weiss, JoAnn Falletta & Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra)
      • Hailstork: An American Port of Call (JoAnn Falletta, Virginia Symphony Chorus & Virginia Symphony Orchestra)
      • Holst: Cotswolds Symphony; Walt Whitman Overture (JoAnn Falletta & Ulster Orchestra)
      • Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (Marin Alsop & Baltimore Symphony Orchestra)
      • Roussel: Le Festin De L'Araignée (Stéphane Denève & Royal Scottish National Orchestra)
      • Still: Symphonies Nos. 2 & 3 (John Jeter & Fort Smith Symphony)
    • Marina Ledin & Victor Ledin
      • Americana (Modern Mandolin Quartet)
      • Brubeck & American Poets (Lynne Morrow & Pacific Mozart Ensemble)
      • Delibes: Sylvia; Coppélia (Martin West & San Francisco Ballet Orchestra)
      • Mind Meld (ZOFO Duet)
      • Rupa-Khandha (Los Angeles Percussion Quartet)
      • Weigl: Isle of the Dead; Six Fantasies; Pictures & Tales; Night Fantasies (Joseph Banowetz)
    • James Mallinson
      • Britten: War Requiem (Gianandrea Noseda, Joseph Cullen, Alastair Tighe, Choir Of Eltham College, London Symphony Chorus & Orchestra)
      • Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 (Bernard Haitink & London Symphony Orchestra)
      • The Greatest Film Scores of Dimitri Tiomkin (Richard Kaufman, Whitney Claire Kaufman, Andrew Playfoot, London Voices & London Symphony Orchestra)
      • Massenet: Don Quichotte (Valery Gergiev, Andrei Serov, Anna Kiknadze, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Soloists' Ensemble of the Mariinsky Academy of Young Singers & Mariinsky Orchestra)
      • Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances (Valery Gergiev & London Symphony Orchestra)
    • Dan Merceruio
      • Arensky: Quartets Nos. 1 & 2; Piano Quintet, Op. 51 (Ying Quartet)
      • Brasileiro - Works of Francisco Mignone (Cuarteto Latinoamericano)
      • Change of Worlds (Ensemble Galilei)
      • The Complete Harpsichord Works of Rameau (Jory Vinikour)
      • Critical Models - Chamber Works of Mohammed Fairouz (Various Artists)
      • The Kernis Project: Schubert (Jasper String Quartet)
      • Le Bestiaire (Celine Ricci)
      • Scarlatti: La Dirindina & Pur Nel Sonno (Matthew Dirst & Ars Lyrica Houston)
      • Two Lutes - Lute Duets from England's Golden Age (Ronn McFarlane & William Simms)
      • Weill-Ibert-Berg (Timothy Muffitt & Baton Rouge Symphony Chamber Players)

Classical

Best Orchestral Performance

"Adams: Harmonielehre & Short Ride In A Fast Machine"

Best Opera Recording

"

Der Ring Des Nibelungen
"

Best Choral Performance

"Life & Breath – Choral Works By René Clausen"

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

"Meanwhile" – Eighth Blackbird

  • "Americana" – Modern Mandolin Quartet
  • "Mind Meld" – ZOFO Duet
  • "Profanes Et Sacrées" – Boston Symphony Chamber Players
  • "Rupa-Khandha" – Los Angeles Percussion Quartet
Best Classical Instrumental Solo

"Kurtág & Ligeti: Music For Viola"

  • Kim Kashkashian
    • "Bach: Das Wohltemperierte Clavier"
    • "The Complete Harpsichord Works Of Rameau"
    • "Gál & Elgar: Cello Concertos"
      • Claudio Cruz, conductor;
        Antonio Meneses
        (Northern Sinfonia)
    • "Holst: The Planets"
      • Hansjörg Albrecht
Best Classical Vocal Solo

"Poèmes"

Best Classical Compendium

Penderecki: Fonogrammi; Horn Concerto; Partita; The Awakening Of Jacob; Anaklasis

Best Classical Contemporary Composition

"Meanwhile - Incidental Music To Imaginary Puppet Plays"

Music Video

Best Short Form Music Video
Best Long Form Music Video

Special Merit Awards

MusiCares Person of the Year[10]
President's Merit Award
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award[22][23]
Grammy Trustees Award[22]
Technical Grammy Award[22]

Artists with multiple nominations and awards

Jack White, Hunter Hayes and Marvin Sapp
.

Two artists received a posthumous Grammy Award:

Best World Music Album
).

In Memoriam

.

Televised ratings

In its original live television broadcast, the ceremony received a 25 share/rating among viewers aged 18–49 and was watched by 28.37 million people.[24]

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