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! scope="col" | Song(s)
! scope="col" | Song(s)
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| scope="row" | [[Will Smith]]
| scope="row" | [[Will Smith]]<br>[[Sisqo]]
| "[[Freakin' It]]" / "[[Wild Wild West (Will Smith song)|Wild Wild West]]"
| "[[Freakin' It]]" / "[[Wild Wild West (Will Smith song)|Wild Wild West]]"
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| scope="row" | [[Britney Spears]]
| scope="row" | [[Britney Spears]]
| "[[From the Bottom of My Broken Heart]]" / "[[...Baby One More Time (song)|...Baby One More Time]]"
| "[[From the Bottom of My Broken Heart]]" / "[[...Baby One More Time]]"
|-
|-
| scope="row" |[[Elton John]]<br>[[Backstreet Boys]]
| scope="row" |[[Elton John]]<br>[[Backstreet Boys]]
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| "[[Let Me Let Go]]"
| "[[Let Me Let Go]]"
|-
|-
| scope="row" | [[Ricky Martin]]
| scope="row" | [[Ricky Martin]]<br>[[Marc Anthony]]<br>[[Ibrahim Ferrer]]<br>[[Chucho Valdes]]<br>[[Poncho Sanchez]]<br>
|"[[María (Ricky Martin song)|María]]"
|'''Tribute to [[Latin Music]]'''<br> "[[María (Ricky Martin song)|María]]"<br> [[I Need to Know (Marc Anthony song)|I Need to Know]]<br>Candela
|-
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| scope="row" | [[Kid Rock]]
| scope="row" | [[Kid Rock]]
| "[[Only God Knows Why]]" / "[[Bawitdaba]]" / "[[We're an American Band]]"
| "[[Only God Knows Why]]" / "[[Bawitdaba]]" / "[[We're an American Band]]"
|-
| scope="row" | [[Marc Anthony]]
| "[[I Need to Know (Marc Anthony song)|I Need To Know]]"
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| scope="row" | [[Dixie Chicks]]
| scope="row" | [[Dixie Chicks]]
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* [[Ray Benson]], [[Clint Black]] & [[Lisa Hartman Black]] - Best Female Country Vocal Performance
* [[Ray Benson]], [[Clint Black]] & [[Lisa Hartman Black]] - Best Female Country Vocal Performance
* [[Martina McBride]], [[Ray Romano]] & [[Kevin James]] - Best Country Album
* [[Martina McBride]], [[Ray Romano]] & [[Kevin James]] - Best Country Album
* [[Christina Aguilera]] & [[Jimmy Smits]] - Announced the [[1st Annual Latin Grammy Awards]] and introduced Marc Anthony
* [[Ruben Blades]] - Introduced [[Ibrahim Ferrer]], [[Chucho Valdes]], [[Poncho Sanchez]]
* [[Andy Garcia]] - Introduced Ricky Martin
* [[Melissa Etheridge]], [[Sarah McLachlan]] & [[Sheryl Crow]] - Best New Artist
* [[Melissa Etheridge]], [[Sarah McLachlan]] & [[Sheryl Crow]] - Best New Artist
* [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Jamie Foxx]] & [[Jane Krakowski]] - Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
* [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Jamie Foxx]] & [[Jane Krakowski]] - Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
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* [[Shirley Manson]], [[Moby]] & [[Michael Clarke Duncan]] - Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
* [[Shirley Manson]], [[Moby]] & [[Michael Clarke Duncan]] - Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
* [[Macy Gray]], [[Phil Collins]] & [[Andy Williams]] - Song of the Year
* [[Macy Gray]], [[Phil Collins]] & [[Andy Williams]] - Song of the Year
* [[Vince Gill]], [[Neil Young]] & [[Gloria Estefan]] - Record of the Year
* [[Vince Gill]], [[Neil Diamond]] & [[Gloria Estefan]] - Record of the Year
* [[Bob Dylan]] & [[Lauryn Hill]] - Album of the Year
* [[Bob Dylan]] & [[Lauryn Hill]] - Album of the Year


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*"[[Beautiful Stranger]]" – [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]
*"[[Beautiful Stranger]]" – [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]
*"[[Thank U]]" – [[Alanis Morissette]]
*"[[Thank U]]" – [[Alanis Morissette]]
*"[[...Baby One More Time (song)|...Baby One More Time]]" – [[Britney Spears]]
*"[[...Baby One More Time]]" – [[Britney Spears]]


;[[Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance|Best Male Pop Vocal Performance]]
;[[Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance|Best Male Pop Vocal Performance]]
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*"Did You Ever Know" – [[Peabo Bryson]]
*"Did You Ever Know" – [[Peabo Bryson]]
*"[[When a Woman's Fed Up]]" – [[R. Kelly]]
*"[[When a Woman's Fed Up]]" – [[R. Kelly]]
*"[[Fortunate]]" – [[Maxwell (musician)|Maxwell]]
*"[[Fortunate (song)|Fortunate]]" – [[Maxwell (musician)|Maxwell]]
*"[[Sweet Lady (Tyrese song)|Sweet Lady]]" – [[Tyrese Gibson|Tyrese]]
*"[[Sweet Lady (Tyrese song)|Sweet Lady]]" – [[Tyrese Gibson|Tyrese]]
;[[Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals|Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal]]
;[[Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals|Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal]]
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[[Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals|'''Best Country Collaboration with Vocals''']]
[[Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals|'''Best Country Collaboration with Vocals''']]
* '''"[[After the Gold Rush (song)|After the Gold Rush]]" – [[Emmylou Harris]], [[Dolly Parton]] & [[Linda Ronstadt]]'''
* '''"[[After the Gold Rush (song)|After the Gold Rush]]" – [[Emmylou Harris]], [[Dolly Parton]] & [[Linda Ronstadt]]'''
* "[[(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You]]" – [[Alabama (American band)|Alabama]] featuring [[NSYNC]]
* "[[(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time on You]]" – [[Alabama (American band)|Alabama]] featuring [[NSYNC|*NSYNC]]
* "Going Away Party" – [[Asleep at the Wheel]] featuring [[The Manhattan Transfer]] & [[Willie Nelson]]
* "Going Away Party" – [[Asleep at the Wheel]] featuring [[The Manhattan Transfer]] & [[Willie Nelson]]
* "[[Roly Poly (song)|Roly Poly]]" – Asleep at the Wheel featuring [[Dixie Chicks]]
* "[[Roly Poly (Bob Wills song)|Roly Poly]]" – Asleep at the Wheel featuring [[Dixie Chicks]]
* "[[When I Said I Do]]" – [[Clint Black]] with [[Lisa Hartman Black]]
* "[[When I Said I Do]]" – [[Clint Black]] with [[Lisa Hartman Black]]
[[Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance|'''Best Country Instrumental Performance''']]
[[Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance|'''Best Country Instrumental Performance''']]
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[[Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album|'''Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group''']]
[[Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album|'''Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group''']]
* '''''[[Like Minds (album)|Like Minds]]'' – [[Gary Burton]], [[Chick Corea]], [[Pat Metheny]], [[Roy Haynes]] & [[Dave Holland]]'''
* '''''[[Like Minds (album)|Like Minds]]'' – [[Gary Burton]], [[Chick Corea]], [[Pat Metheny]], [[Roy Haynes]] & [[Dave Holland (bassist)|Dave Holland]]'''
* ''[[Change (Chick Corea album)|Change]]'' – Chick Corea & Origin
* ''[[Change (Chick Corea album)|Change]]'' – Chick Corea & Origin
* ''[[Requiem (Branford Marsalis album)|Requiem]]'' – [[Branford Marsalis Quartet]]
* ''[[Requiem (Branford Marsalis album)|Requiem]]'' – [[Branford Marsalis Quartet]]
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[[Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album|'''Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance''']]
[[Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album|'''Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance''']]
* '''''[[Serendipity 18]]'' – [[Bob Florence]]'''
* '''''[[Serendipity 18]]'' – [[Bob Florence]]'''
* ''Far East Suite'' – [[Anthony Brown (musician)|Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra]]
* ''Far East Suite'' – [[Anthony Brown (jazz musician)|Anthony Brown's Asian American Orchestra]]
* ''[[Time's Mirror]]'' – [[Tom Harrell]]
* ''[[Time's Mirror]]'' – [[Tom Harrell]]
* ''Epiphany'' – [[Vince Mendoza]]
* ''Epiphany'' – [[Vince Mendoza]]
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**[[Don Sebesky]] (composer) for "Joyful Noise Suite"
**[[Don Sebesky]] (composer) for "Joyful Noise Suite"
*[[Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media|Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media|Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media]]
**[[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] & [[William Orbit]] (songwriters) for "Beautiful Stranger" performed by Madonna
**[[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] & [[William Orbit]] (songwriters) for "[[Beautiful Stranger]]" performed by [[Madonna]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media|Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media|Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media]]
**[[Randy Newman]] (composer) for ''A Bug's Life''
**[[Randy Newman]] (composer) for ''[[A Bug's Life (soundtrack)|A Bug's Life]]''
*[[Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement|Best Instrumental Arrangement]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement|Best Instrumental Arrangement]]
**[[Don Sebesky]] (arranger) for "[[Chelsea Bridge (Billy Strayhorn song)|Chelsea Bridge]]"
**[[Don Sebesky]] (arranger) for "[[Chelsea Bridge (Billy Strayhorn song)|Chelsea Bridge]]"
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===Folk===
===Folk===
;[[Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album|Best Traditional Folk Album]]
;[[Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album|Best Traditional Folk Album]]
*'''''[[Press On]]'' - [[June Carter Cash]]'''
*'''''[[Press On (June Carter Cash album)|Press On]]'' - [[June Carter Cash]]'''


;[[Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album|Best Contemporary Folk Album]]
;[[Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album|Best Contemporary Folk Album]]
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**[[Rubén Blades]] for ''Tiempos''
**[[Rubén Blades]] for ''Tiempos''
*[[Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album|Best Traditional Tropical Latin Performance]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album|Best Traditional Tropical Latin Performance]]
**[[Tito Puente]] for ''Mambo Birdland''
**[[Tito Puente]] for ''[[Mambo Birdland]]''
*[[Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album|Best Mexican-American Performance]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album|Best Mexican-American Performance]]
**[[Plácido Domingo]] for ''[[100 Años de Mariachi]]''
**[[Plácido Domingo]] for ''[[100 Años de Mariachi]]''
*[[Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album|Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album|Best Latin Rock/Alternative Performance]]
**[[Chris Perez Band]] for ''Resurrection''
**[[Chris Perez Band]] for ''[[Resurrection (Chris Pérez album)|Resurrection]]''
*[[Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album|Best Tejano Performance]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album|Best Tejano Performance]]
**[[Los Palominos]] for ''Por Eso Te Amo''
**[[Los Palominos]] for ''Por Eso Te Amo''
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**[[Los Van Van]] for ''Llego...Van Van - Van Van Is Here''
**[[Los Van Van]] for ''Llego...Van Van - Van Van Is Here''
*[[Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album|Best Merengue Performance]]
*[[Grammy Award for Best Merengue Album|Best Merengue Performance]]
**[[Olga Tañón]] for ''[[Olga Viva Viva Olga]]''
**[[Elvis Crespo]] for ''[[Pintame]]''


===Musical show===
===Musical show===
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===Music Video===
===Music Video===
[[Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video|'''Best Short Form Music Video''']]
[[Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video|'''Best Short Form Music Video''']]
* "'''Freak on a Leash'''" – [[KoЯn|Korn]]
* "'''[[Freak on a Leash]]'''" – [[KoЯn|Korn]]
** [[Terry Fitzgerald (producer)|Terry Fitzgerald]], [[Bart Lipton]] (video producers); [[Graham Morris]], [[Todd McFarlane]], [[Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris]] (video directors)
** [[Terry Fitzgerald (producer)|Terry Fitzgerald]], [[Bart Lipton]] (video producers); [[Graham Morris]], [[Todd McFarlane]], [[Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris]] (video directors)
* "All Is Full of Love" – Bjork
* "[[All Is Full of Love]]" – [[Björk]]
** Cindy Bulmar (video producer); Chris Cunningham (video director)
** Cindy Bulmar (video producer); [[Chris Cunningham]] (video director)
* "Everything Is Everything" – Lauryn Hill
* "Everything Is Everything" – Lauryn Hill
** John Oloen (video producer); Sanji (director)
** John Oloen (video producer); Sanji (director)
* "[[Back at One (song)|Back at One]]" – Brian McKnight
* "[[Back at One (song)|Back at One]]" – Brian McKnight
** Heather Jansson (video producer); Francis Lawrence (director)
** Heather Jansson (video producer); Francis Lawrence (director)
* "Unpretty" – TLC
* "[[Unpretty]]" – [[TLC (group)|TLC]]
** Kati Haberstock (video producer); Paul Hunter (director)
** Kati Haberstock (video producer); Paul Hunter (director)



Latest revision as of 07:43, 6 January 2025

42nd Annual Grammy Awards
DateFebruary 23, 2000
LocationStaples Center, Los Angeles, California
Hosted byRosie O'Donnell
Most awardsSantana (8)
Most nominationsSantana (10)
Websitehttps://www.grammy.com/awards/42nd-annual-grammy-awards Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS
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The 42nd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 23, 2000, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1999. Nominations were announced on January 4, 2000.[1] Santana was the main recipient with eight Grammys, tying Michael Jackson's record for most awards won in a single night. Santana's album Supernatural was awarded a total of nine awards. Former Mouseketeers and American teen singers (at the time), Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, were both nominated for Best New Artist, ultimately won by Aguilera.[2]

Performers

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Artist(s) Song(s)
Will Smith
Sisqo
"Freakin' It" / "Wild Wild West"
Backstreet Boys "How Deep Is Your Love" / "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" / "I'll Make Love to You" / "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely"
TLC "Unpretty" / "No Scrubs"
Sting
Cheb Mami
"Desert Rose"
Carlos Santana
Rob Thomas
"Smooth"
Britney Spears "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" / "...Baby One More Time"
Elton John
Backstreet Boys
"Philadelphia Freedom"
Faith Hill "Let Me Let Go"
Ricky Martin
Marc Anthony
Ibrahim Ferrer
Chucho Valdes
Poncho Sanchez
Tribute to Latin Music
"María"
I Need to Know
Candela
Kid Rock "Only God Knows Why" / "Bawitdaba" / "We're an American Band"
Dixie Chicks "Goodbye Earl"
Whitney Houston "It's Not Right but It's Okay" / "I Learned from the Best"
Diana Krall
Erykah Badu
George Benson
"I Can't Give You Anything But Love"

Presenters

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Award winners

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A circle plateau with the winners of the most notable categories located in downtown Los Angeles

General

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Record of the Year
Album of the Year
Song of the Year
Best New Artist

Pop

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Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Best Dance Recording
Best Pop Album
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance

Rock

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Best Female Rock Vocal Performance
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best Hard Rock Performance
Best Metal Performance
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Best Rock Song
Best Rock Album
Best Alternative Music Performance

R&B

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Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Best R&B Song
Best R&B Album
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance

Rap

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Best Rap Solo Performance
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
Best Rap Album

Country

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Best Female Country Vocal Performance

Best Male Country Vocal Performance

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

Best Country Collaboration with Vocals

Best Country Instrumental Performance

Best Country Song

Best Country Album

Best Bluegrass Album

New Age

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Best New Age Album

Jazz

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Best Contemporary Jazz Performance

Best Jazz Vocal Performance

Best Jazz Instrumental Solo

Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance

Best Latin Jazz Performance

Gospel

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Best Rock Gospel Album

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album

Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album

Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album

Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album

Blues

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Best Traditional Blues Album
Best Contemporary Blues Album

Children's

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Comedy

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  • From 1994 through 2003, see "Best Spoken Comedy Album" under the "Spoken" field, below.

Classical

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Composing and arranging

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Film/TV/media

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Folk

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Best Traditional Folk Album
Best Contemporary Folk Album

Historical

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Latin

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Musical show

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Music Video

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Best Short Form Music Video

Best Long Form Music Video

Packaging and notes

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Polka

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Production and engineering

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Reggae

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Best Reggae Album

Spoken

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World

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Best World Music Album

Special merit awards

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The design of the 42nd GRAMMY AWARDS logo, was commissioned to Mark Deitch and Associates. The actual design was conceived and executed by Raoul Pascual of WYNK Marketing. Michael Green of the Recording Academy stipulated that the logo should encompass all forms of musical genre and (whatever the design) the GRAMMY logo had to be prominently featured. Raoul's concept was to represent music with some of its major instruments: the clarinet for woodwinds, the piano for percussion, the guitar for strings plus a microphone:

"I imagined all the instruments emanating from behind the logo. My problem was how to translate that into a visual. I designed black and white icons of the instruments using a vector program. I was working overtime and I was getting desperate. I was moving the different icons around the GRAMMY logo but none of the combinations seemed to work. As I picked up the guitar icon, I decided to pray and make a deal with God. I said 'if you bless me with a winning design, I will give you the glory every time I share how I designed the GRAMMY logo.' Suddenly, I inadvertently released my hold of the icon and it fell on top of the GRAMMY logo. I stared at the image on my screen and I saw my solution. I added the other icons and curved them to suggest movement from behind. Eureka! That was it!"

With suggestions from the staff and the people at the Recording Academy in the course of several weeks, the design underwent an evolution from a 2 dimensional rendering into 3D.

References

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  1. ^ "CNN - 42nd Annual Grammy Awards: List of nominations - January 4, 2000". www.cnn.com. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
  2. ^ "1999 Grammy Award Winners". Grammy.com. Retrieved 1 May 2011.