2003 Grammy Awards

Updated September 9, 2022 | Infoplease Staff

The 46th Annual Grammy Awards were presented at Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 8, 2004.

Record: “Clocks,” Coldplay
Album: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Outkast
Song: “Dance with My Father,” Richard Marx, Luther Vandross, songwriters (Luther Vandross)
New Artist: Evanescence
Female Pop Vocal: “Beautiful,” Christina Aguilera
Male Pop Vocal: “Cry Me a River,” Justin Timberlake
Pop Duo or Group with Vocals: “Underneath It All,” No Doubt
Pop Collaboration with Vocals: “Whenever I Say Your Name,” Sting, Mary J. Blige
Pop Instrumental: “Marwa Blues,” George Harrison
Pop Instrumental Album: Mambo Sinuendo, Ry Cooder, Manuel Galban
Pop Vocal Album: Justified, Justin Timberlake
Dance Recording: “Come Into My World,” Kylie Minogue
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: A Wonderful World, Tony Bennett, k.d. lang
Female Rock Vocal: “Trouble,” Pink
Male Rock Vocal: “Gravedigger,” Dave Matthews
Rock Duo or Group with Vocals: “Disorder in the House,” Warren Zevon, Bruce Springsteen
Hard Rock: “Bring Me To Life,” Evanescence featuring Paul McCoy
Metal: “St. Anger,” Metallica
Rock Instrumental: “Plan B,” Jeff Beck
Rock Song: “Seven Nation Army,” Jack White, songwriter (The White Stripes)
Rock Album: One by One, Foo Fighters
Alternative Music Album: Elephant, The White Stripes
Female R&B Vocal: “Dangerously In Love,” Beyoncé
Male R&B Vocal: “Dance with My Father, ” Luther Vandross
R&B Duo or Group with Vocals: “The Closer I Get To You,” Beyoncé & Luther Vandross
Traditional R&B Vocal: “Wonderful, ” Aretha Franklin
Urban/Alternative Vocal: “Hey Ya!,” Outkast
R&B Song: “Crazy in Love,” Shawn Carter, Rich Harrison, Beyoncé Knowles, Eugene Record, songwriters (Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z)
R&B Album: Dance with My Father, Luther Vandross
Contemporary R&B Vocal Album: Dangerously In Love, Beyoncé
Female Rap Solo: “Work It,” Missy Elliott
Male Rap Solo: “Lose Yourself,” Eminem
Rap Duo or Group: “Shake Ya Tailfeather,” Nelly, P. Diddy & Murphy Lee
Rap Sung/Collaboration: “Crazy in Love,” Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z
Rap Song: “Lose Yourself,” J. Bass, M. Mathers, L. Resto, songwriters (Eminem)
Rap Album: Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Outkast
Female Country Vocal: “Keep on the Sunny Side,” June Carter Cash
Male Country Vocal: “Next Big Thing,” Vince Gill
Country Duo or Group with Vocals: “A Simple Life,” Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
Country Collaboration with Vocals: “How's the World Treating You,” James Taylor, Alison Krauss
Country Instrumental: “Cluck Old Hen,” Alison Krauss & Union Station
Country Song: “It's Five O'Clock Somewhere,” Jim “Moose” Brown, Don Rollins, songwriters (Alan Jackson, Jimmy Buffett)
Country Album: Livin', Lovin', Losin'—Songs of the Louvin Brothers, various artists
Bluegrass Album: Live, Alison Krauss & Union Station
New Age Album: One Quiet Night, Pat Metheny
Contemporary Jazz Album: 34th N Lex, Randy Brecker
Jazz Vocal Album: A Little Moonlight, Dianne Reeves
Jazz Instrumental, Solo: “Matrix,” Chick Corea
Jazz Instrumental Album: Alegria, Wayne Shorter
Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Wide Angles, Michael Brecker Quindectet
Latin Jazz Album: Live at the Blue Note, Michel Camilo with Charles Flores & Horacio “El Negro” Hernandez
Rock Gospel Album: Worldwide, Audio Adrenaline
Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: Worship Again,Michael W. Smith
Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: Rise and Shine, Randy Travis
Traditional Soul Gospel Album: Go Tell It On the Mountain, The Blind Boys of Alabama
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: …Again , Donnie McClurkin
Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: A Wing and a Prayer, Bishop T. D. Jakes, choir director; The Potter's House Mass Choir
Latin Pop Album: No Es Lo Mismo, Alejandro Sanz
Latin Rock/Alternative Album: Cuatro Caminos, Café Tacuba
Tropical Latin Album: Buenos Hermanos,Ibrahim Ferrer
Salsa/Merengue Album: Regalo Del Alma, Celia Cruz
Mexican/Mexican-American Album: Afortunado, Joan Sebastian
Tejano Album: Si Me Faltas Tu, Jimmy Gonzalez y El Grupo Mazz
Traditional Blues Album: Blues Singer, Buddy Guy
Contemporary Blues Album: Let's Roll, Etta James
Traditional Folk Album: Wildwood Flower, June Carter Cash
Contemporary Folk Album: The Wind, Warren Zevon
Native American Music Album: Flying Free, Black Eagle
Reggae Album: Dutty Rock, Sean Paul
Traditional World Music Album: Sacred Tibetan Chant, The Monks of Sherab Ling Monastery
Contemporary World Music Album: Voz D'Amor, Cesaria Evora
Polka Album: Let's Polka 'Round, Jimmy Sturr
Musical Album for Children: Bon Appetit!, Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer
Spoken Word Album for Children: Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus: Wolf Tracks, Bill Clinton, Mikhail Gorbachev, Sophia Loren
Spoken Word Album: Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right, Al Franken
Comedy Album: Poodle Hat, Weird Al Yankovic
Musical Show Album: Gypsy, Jay David Saks, producer; Jule Styne, composer; Stephen Sondheim, lyricist
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: Chicago, Various Artists
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Howard Shore, composer
Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: “A Mighty Wind” (from A Mighty Wind), Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Michael McKean
Instrumental Composition: “Sacajawea,” Wayne Shorter, composer (Wayne Shorter)
Instrumental Arrangement: “Timbuktu,” Michael Brecker, Gil Goldstein, arrangers (Michael Brecker Orchestra)
Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals: “Woodstock,” Vince Mendoza, arranger (Joni Mitchell)
Best Recording Package: Evolve, Ani DiFranco and Brian Grunert, art directors
Best Boxed Recording Package: The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions, Julian Alexander, Howard Fritzson and Seth Rothstein, art directors
Best Album Notes: Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey, Tom Piazza, album notes writer
Historical Album: Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Hail to the Thief, Nigel Godrich and Darrell Thorp, engineers (Radiohead)
Producer, Non-Classical: The Neptunes
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: “Crazy in Love (Maurice's Soul Mix),” Maurice Joshua, remixer (Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z)
Best-Engineered Album, Classical: Obrigado Brazil, Richard King and Todd Whitelock, engineers
Classical Producer: Steven Epstein
Classical Album: Mahler: Symphony No. 3; Kindertotenlieder , Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Andreas Neubronner, producer
Orchestral Performance: Mahler: Symphony No. 3, Pierre Boulez, conducter (Vienna Philharmonic)
Opera Recording: Janácek: Jenufa, Bernard Haitink, conductor
Choral Performance: Sibelius: Cantatas, Paavo Järvi, conductor
Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Britten: Violin Concerto/Walton: Viola Concerto, Maxim Vengerov, violin & viola with the London Symphony Orchestra
Instrumental Soloist Without Orchestra: Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 29, 31, 34, 35 & 49, Emanuel Ax, piano
Chamber Music: Berg: Lyric Suite Kronos Quartet & Dawn Upshaw, soprano
Small Ensemble Performance (with or Without Conductor): Chavez: Suite for Double Quartet, Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music
Classical Vocal: Schubert: Lieder with Orchestra, Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone; Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo soprano
Classical Contemporary Composition: Argento: Casa Guidi, Dominick Argento
Classical Crossover Album: Obrigado Brazil, Jorge Calandrelli, conductor; Yo-Yo Ma, cello
Music Video, Short Form: “Hurt,” (Johnny Cash), Mark Romanek, director
Music Video, Long Form: Legend, (Sam Cooke), Allen Klein, director
Lifetime Achievement Awards: Van Cliburn, The Funk Brothers, Ella Jenkins, Sonny Rollins, Artie Shaw, Doc Watson
Trustees Award: Orrin Keepnews, Gerry Goffinand Carole King, Marian McPartland


 
 
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