Sitar legend Ravi Shankar was today posthumously awarded the best world music album trophy at the 55th
Grammys, pipping his own daughter Anoushka, a day after being honoured with a Lifetime Achievement award by The Recording Academy.
Shankar's album The Living Room Sessions Part 1 saw off competition from Anoushka's
Traveller, Amadou & Mariam's Folila, Daneil Ho's On A Gentle Island
Breeze and Hugh Masekela's Jabulani.
Anoushka accepted the award on the sitar maestro's behalf at music's biggest night at the Staples Center here, saying, "Its OK to lose to your father."
Shankar passed away on December 11 at the age of 92 following a heart-valve replacement surgery in San Diego.
Anoushka was also on hand Saturday to receive the Lifetime Achievement award alongwith Shankar's other daughter Norah Jones at the Academy's Special Merit Awards celebration.
Beatles icon Paul McCartney won the Best traditional pop vocal album for his
Kisses On The Bottom.
British soul singing sensation Adele, who swept last year's awards with six wins, was presented with the Best Pop Solo Performance Grammy by Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull for a live rendition of her hit song
Set Fire To The Rain.
Australian musician Gotye emerged a big winner at the Grammys this year, taking home three trophies - Record of the Year and Pop/duo group performance for his song
Somebody That I Used to Know and Alternative music album for Making
Mirrors.
Album of the Year award went to Babel by Mumford & Sons, whose performance at the big night of music was introduced by superstar Johnny
Depp.
American band Black Keys also won three awards - best rock performance and best rock song for
Lonely Boy, while their El Camino was named the best rock album.
Indie pop band Fun won two major awards - Song of the Year for We Are
Young and Best New Artist.
Kelly Clarkson's Stronger was named the Best Pop vocal Album, while Chris Botti's
Impressions was given the Best pop instrumental album trophy.
The Best dance recording Grammy went to Bangarang by Skrillex.
In the R&B section, superstar Beyonce was awarded with the best traditional R&B performance Grammy, while her husband Jay-Z emerged winner in three categories - best rap performance and best rap song with Kanye West in
N****s In Paris and best rap/sung collaboration No Church In The Wild (Jay-Z & Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean & The-Dream).
Drake won the best rap album Grammy for his Take Care, while Usher clinched the best R&B performance trophy for
Climax. Miguel's Adorn was named the best R&B song.
Chris Brown lost out to rival Frank Ocean in the best contemporary album category, who won the Grammy for
Channel Orange.
Rihanna's sole win in the night came in the form of best short form music video for her
We Found Love, featuring Calvin Harris.
Two Hollywood films, Midnight In Paris and The Girl With The Dragon
Tattoo, were awarded the best compilation soundtrack and best score soundtrack respectively in the visual media category.
Singer Carrie Underwood enjoyed two wins - country song and country solo performance for
Blown Away.
Bonnie Raitt was named the best Americana album winner - her first Grammy after 16 years - for
Slipstream.
The best country album Grammy went to Zac Brown Band for Uncaged.
Esperanza Spalding was named the best Jazz vocal album winner for her Radio Music
Society.
For the full list of the 55th Grammy winners, see here.
Following is a list of the big winners of the 55th GRAMMY awards:
|
Award |
Winners |
Artists/Singers/Producers |
|
1 |
Best World Music Album |
The Living Room Sessions Part 1 |
Ravi Shankar |
|
2 |
Record Of The Year |
Somebody That I Used To Know |
Gotye Featuring Kimbra |
| 3 |
Album Of The Year |
Babel |
Mumford & Sons |
| 4 |
Song Of The Year |
We Are Young |
Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker,
Andrew Dost & Nate Ruess, songwriters (Fun. Featuring Janelle Monáe) |
| 5 |
Best New Artist |
Fun. |
Fun. |
|
6 |
Best Pop Vocal Album |
Stronger |
Kelly Clarkson |
|
7 |
Best Rock Performance |
Lonely Boy |
The Black Keys |
|
8 |
Best Rock Song |
Lonely Boy |
Dan Auerbach, Brian Burton
& Patrick Carney, songwriters (The Black Keys) |
|
9 |
Best Pop Solo Performance |
Set Fire To The Rain [Live] |
Adele |
|
10 |
Best R&B Performance |
Climax |
Usher |
|
11 |
Best R&B Song |
Adorn |
Miguel Pimentel, songwriter
(Miguel) |
|
12 |
Best Urban Contemporary Album |
Channel Orange |
Frank Ocean |
|
13 |
Best Rap Performance |
N****s In Paris |
Jay-Z & Kanye West |
|
14 |
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album |
Kisses On The Bottom |
Paul McCartney |
|
15 |
Best Orchestral Performance |
Adams: Harmonielehre & Short Ride In A Fast
Machine |
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor (San Francisco
Symphony) |
|
16 |
Best Comedy Album |
Blow Your Pants Off |
Jimmy Fallon |
|
17 |
Best Instrumental Composition |
Mozart Goes Dancing |
Chick Corea, composer (Chick Corea & Gary Burton) |
|
18 |
Best Dance Recording |
Bangarang |
Skrillex Featuring Sirah |
|
18 |
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media |
Midnight In Paris |
Various Artists |
|
20 |
Best Improvised Jazz Solo |
Hot House |
Gary Burton & Chick Corea, soloists |
|
21 |
Best Short Form Music Video |
We Found Love |
Rihanna Featuring Calvin Harris |
| 22 |
Best Reggae Album |
Rebirth |
Jimmy Cliff |
| 23 |
Best Song Written For Visual
Media |
Safe & Sound (From The
Hunger Games) |
T Bone Burnett, Taylor Swift,
John Paul White & Joy Williams, songwriters |
| 24 |
Best Country Song |
Blown Away |
osh Kear & Chris
Tompkins, songwriters (Carrie Underwood) |
| 25 |
Best Blues Album |
Locked Down |
Dr. John |
| 26 |
Best Opera Recording |
Wagner: Der Ring Des
Nibelungen |
James Levine & Fabio
Luisi, conductors; Hans-Peter König, Jay Hunter Morris, Bryn Terfel &
Deborah Voigt; Jay David Saks, producer (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra;
The Metropolitan Opera Chorus) |
| 27 |
Best Alternative Music Album |
Making Mirrors |
Gotye |
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