2004 Grammy Awards

Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff

The 47th Annual Grammy Awards were presented at Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 13, 2005.

Record: “Here We Go Again,” Ray Charles & Norah Jones
Album: Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles & Various Artists
Song: “Daughters,” John Mayer, songwriter (John Mayer)
New Artist: Maroon5
Female Pop Vocal: “Sunrise,” Norah Jones
Male Pop Vocal: “Daughters,” John Mayer
Pop Duo or Group with Vocals: “Heaven,” Los Lonely Boys
Pop Collaboration with Vocals: “Here We Go Again,” Ray Charles & Norah Jones
Pop Instrumental: “11th Commandment,” Ben Harper
Pop Instrumental Album: Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar, Various Artists
Pop Vocal Album: Genius Loves Company, Ray Charles & Various Artists
Dance Recording: “Toxic,” Britney Spears
Electronic/Dance Recording: “Kish Kash,” Basement Jaxx
Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Stardust…The Great American Songbook Volume III, Rod Stewart
Solo Rock Vocal: “Code Of Silence,” Bruce Springsteen
Rock Duo or Group with Vocals: “Vertigo,” U2
Hard Rock: “Slither,” Velvet Revolver
Metal: “Whiplash,” Motörhead
Rock Instrumental: “Mrs. O'Leary's Cow,” Brian Wilson
Rock Song: “Vertigo,” Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge & Larry Mullen, songwriters (U2)
Rock Album: American Idiot, Green Day
Alternative Music Album: A Ghost Is Born, Wilco
Female R&B Vocal: “If I Ain't Got You,” Alicia Keys
Male R&B Vocal: “Call My Name, ” Prince
R&B Duo or Group with Vocals: “My Boo,” Usher & Alicia Keys
Traditional R&B Vocal: “Musicology, ” Prince
Urban/Alternative Vocal: “Cross My Mind,” Jill Scott
R&B Song: “You Don't Know My Name,” Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly & Kanye West, songwriters (Alicia Keys)
R&B Album: The Diary Of Alicia Keys, Alicia Keys
Contemporary R&B Vocal Album: Confessions, Usher
Rap Solo: “99 Problems,” Jay-Z
Rap Duo or Group: “Let's Get It Started,” The Black Eyed Peas
Rap Sung/Collaboration: “Yeah!,” Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris
Rap Song: “Jesus Walks,” Miri Ben Ari, C. Smith & Kanye West, songwriters (Kanye West)
Rap Album: The College Dropout, Kanye West
Female Country Vocal: “Redneck Woman,” Gretchen Wilson
Male Country Vocal: “Live Like You Were Dying,” Tim McGraw
Country Duo or Group with Vocals: “Top Of The World,” Dixie Chicks
Country Collaboration with Vocals: “Portland Oregon,” Loretta Lynn & Jack White
Country Instrumental: “Earl's Breakdown,” Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Featuring Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements & Jerry Douglas
Country Song: “Live Like You Were Dying,” Tim Nichols & Craig Wiseman, songwriters (Tim McGraw)
Country Album: Van Lear Rose, Loretta Lynn
Bluegrass Album: Brand New Strings, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
New Age Album: Returning, Will Ackerman
Contemporary Jazz Album: Unspeakable, Bill Frisell
Jazz Vocal Album: R.S.V.P. (Rare Songs, Very Personal), Nancy Wilson
Jazz Instrumental, Solo: “Speak Like a Child,” Herbie Hancock
Jazz Instrumental Album: Illuminations, McCoy Tyner with Gary Bartz, Terence Blanchard, Christian McBride & Lewis Nash
Large Jazz Ensemble Album: Concert in the Garden, Maria Schneider Orchestra
Latin Jazz Album: Land of the Sun, Charlie Haden
Rock Gospel Album: Wire, Third Day
Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: All Things New,Steven Curtis Chapman
Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: Worship & Faith, Randy Travis
Traditional Soul Gospel Album: There Will Be a Light, Ben Harper & The Blind Boys of Alabama
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: Nothing Without You, Smokie Norful
Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: Live…This Is Your House, Carol Cymbala, choir director; The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
Latin Pop Album: Amar Sin Mentiras, Marc Anthony
Latin Rock/Alternative Album: Street Signs, Ozomatli
Tropical Latin Album: ¡Ahora Sí!,Israel López “Cachao”
Salsa/Merengue Album: Across 110th Street, Spanish Harlem Orchestra featuring Ruben Blades
Mexican/Mexican-American Album: Intimamente, Intocable
Tejano Album: Polkas, Gritos y Acordeónes, David Lee Garza, Joel Guzman & Sunny Sauceda
Traditional Blues Album: Blues to the Bone, Etta James
Contemporary Blues Album: Keep It Simple, Keb' Mo'
Traditional Folk Album: Beautiful Dreamer—The Songs of Stephen Foster, Various Artists
Contemporary Folk Album: The Revolution Starts…Now, Steve Earle
Native American Music Album: Cedar Dream Songs, Bill Miller
Hawaiian Music Album: Slack Key Guitar Volume 2, Various Artists
Reggae Album: True Love, Toots & The Maytals
Traditional World Music Album: Raise Your Spirit Higher, Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Contemporary World Music Album: Egypt, Youssou N'Dour
Polka Album: Let's Kiss: 25th Anniversary Album, Brave Combo
Musical Album for Children: cELLAbration! A Tribute To Ella Jenkins, Various Artists
Spoken Word Album for Children: The Train They Call The City of New Orleans, Tom Chapin
Spoken Word Album: My Life, Bill Clinton
Comedy Album: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Presents…America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, Jon Stewart and the cast of The Daily Show
Musical Show Album: Wicked, Stephen Schwartz, producer; Stephen Schwartz, composer/lyricist
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: Garden State, Various Artists
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Howard Shore, composer
Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: “Into The West ” (from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King), Annie Lennox, Howard Shore & Fran Walsh, songwriters
Instrumental Composition: “Merengue,” Paquito D'Rivera, composer (Yo-Yo Ma)
Instrumental Arrangement: “Past Present & Future,” Slide Hampton, arranger (The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra)
Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals: “Over the Rainbow,” Victor Vanacore, arranger (Ray Charles & Johnny Mathis)
Best Recording Package: A Ghost Is Born, Peter Buchanan-Smith & Dan Nadel, art directors
Best Boxed Recording Package: Once in a Lifetime, Stefan Sagmeister, art director
Best Album Notes: The Complete Columbia Recordings of Woody Herman and His Orchestra & Woodchoppers (1945–1947), Loren Schoenberg, album notes writer
Historical Album: Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945–1970
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: Genius Loves Company, Robert Fernandez, John Harris, Terry Howard, Pete Karam, Joel Moss, Seth Presant, Al Schmitt & Ed Thacker, engineers (Ray Charles & Various Artists)
Producer, Non-Classical: John Shanks
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: “It's My Life (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix),” Jacques Lu Cont, remixer (No Doubt)
Best-Surround Sound Album: Genius Loves Company, Al Schmitt, surround mix engineer; Robert Hadley & Doug Sax, surround mastering engineers; John Burk, Phil Ramone & Herbert Waltl, surround producers (Ray Charles & Various Artists)
Best-Engineered Album, Classical: Higdon: City Scape; Concerto for Orchestra, Jack Renner, engineer
Classical Producer: David Frost
Classical Album: Adams: on the Transmigration of Souls, Lorin Maazel, conductor; John Adams & Lawrence Rock, producers
Orchestral Performance: Adams: on the Transmigration of Soul, Lorin Maazel, conductor (Brooklyn Youth Chorus & New York Choral Artists; New York Philharmonic)
Opera Recording: Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro, René Jacobs, conductor
Choral Performance: Berlioz: Requiem, Robert Spano, conductor
Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: Previn: Violin Concerto “Anne-Sophie”/Bernstein: Serenade, André Previn, conductor; Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin (Boston Symphony Orchestra & London Symphony Orchestra)
Instrumental Soloist Without Orchestra: Aire Latino (Morel, Villa-Lobos, Ponce, etc.), David Russell, guitar
Chamber Music: Prokofiev (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella—Suite for Two Pianos/Ravel: Ma Mère L'Oye, Martha Argerich, piano & Mikhail Pletnev, piano
Small Ensemble Performance (with or Without Conductor): Carlos Chávez: Complete Chamber Music, Vol. 2, Jeff von der Schmidt, conductor; Southwest Chamber Music
Classical Vocal: Ives: Songs (The Things Our Fathers Loved; The Housatonic at Stockbridge, Etc.), Susan Graham, mezzo soprano (Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano)
Classical Contemporary Composition: Adams: on the Transmigration of Souls, John Adams
Classical Crossover Album: LAGQ's Guitar Heroes, Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
Music Video, Short Form: “Vertigo,” (U2), Alex & Martin, video director
Music Video, Long Form: Concert for George, (Various Artists), David Leland, video director
Lifetime Achievement Awards: Eddy Arnold, Art Blakey, the Carter Family, Morton Gould, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jelly Roll Morton, Pinetop Perkins, and the Staple Singers
Trustees Awards: Hoagy Carmichael, Don Cornelius, Alfred Lion, and Dr. Billy Taylor

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