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Grammy Awards 2020: tutti i vincitori della 62ma edizione. Un minuto di silenzio per Kobe Bryant

Si è svolta nella notte tra il  26 gennaio e il 27 gennaio la consegna dei Grammy Awards 2020. Billie Eilish l’artista più premiata della serata, vince in 5 categorie su sei nomination. Tre premi anche a Lizzo

La serata dei Grammy Awards è stata dedicata a Kobe Bryant, il campione di basket ex stella dei Los Angeles Lakers scomparso ieri a 41 anni in un incidente in elicottero. Con lui viaggiava la figlia Gianna, 13 anni. E così, questa edizione dei Grammy Awards 2020 condotta da Alicia Keys è iniziata tra le lacrime, con gli schermi riempiti dal volto del campione. Los Angeles era la casa di Kobe Bryant. Allo Staples Center “Black Mamba” giocava con i Los Angeles Lakers, la squadra della città, adorata dai divi di Hollywood.

La cerimonia dei Grammy è iniziata con un minuto di silenzio per Kobe Bryant

«Come molti di voi sanno, abbiamo perso Kobe Bryant in un tragico incidente in elicottero. Poiché questa è casa sua, vi chiedo di unirvi a me in un minuto di silenzio» ha detto il Ceo ad interim dei Grammy, Harvey Mason.

Alicia Keys e Boyz II Men hanno cantato per Kobe Bryant una versione a cappella del brano “It is so hard to say goodbye to yesterday”. La madrina della serata Alicia Keys ha sottolineato come l’America e il mondo intero abbiamo perso “un eroe”. “Questa notte è per Kobe” ha detto tra le lacrime la cantante Lizzo, tra le trionfatrici ai Grammy, che ha dedicato a Bryant i brani “Truth hurts” and “Cuz I love you”.

Billie Eilish la più premiata

La 18enne Billie Eilish (nella foto di apertura del servizio) ha vinto in tutte le principali categorie in quelli che sono considerati gli Oscar della Musica. Sulle 6 nomination ricevute, la Eilish ha portato a casa 5 premi. Ha vinto nella categoria miglior artista esordiente, miglior album dell’anno (“When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?”), miglior canzone dell’anno e miglior registrazione dell’anno (“Bad Guy”). “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” ha vinto anche nella categoria di Best Pop Vocal Album.

Oltre a Billie Eilish, tra i vincitori della 62esima dei Grammy Awards anche Lizzo, che ha vinto 3 Grammy. Premiati Lady Gaga e Bradley Cooper per “A star is Born” nella categoria “Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media”. Lady Gaga ha vinto anche un Grammy per il brano “I’ll never love again” nella categoria “Best Song Written for Visual Media. Un premio è andato anche a Michelle Obama, per il Miglior album parlato.

Lizzo in abito bianco Atelier Versace (Photo Credits Instagram)

Ecco l’elenco completo dei vincitori dei Grammy Awards 2020

Record of the Year

“Bad Guy” — Billie Eilish

Album of the Year

“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” — Billie Eilish

Best New Artist

Billie Eilish

Best Rap/Sung Performance

“Higher” — DJ Khaled ft. Nipsey Hussle & John Legend

Song of the Year

“Bad Guy” — Billie Eilish O’Connell & Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)

Best Rap Album

IGOR — Tyler, The Creator

Best Comedy Album

Sticks & Stones — Dave Chappelle

Best Country Duo/Group Performance

“Speechless” — Dan & Shay

Best Pop Solo Performance

“Truth Hurts” — Lizzo

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Old Town Road” — Lil Nas X & Billy Ray Cyrus

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

Look Now — Elvis Costello & The Imposters

Best Pop Vocal Album

When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go — Billie Eilish

Best Dance Recording

“Got To Keep On” — The Chemical Brothers

Best Dance/Electronic Album

No Geography — The Chemical Brothers

Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

Mettavolution — Rodrigo y Gabriela

Best Rock Performance

“This Land” — Gary Clark Jr.

Best Metal Performance

“7empest” — Tool

Best Rock Song

“This Land” — Gary Clark Jr., Songwriter (Gary Clark Jr.)

Best Rock Album

Social Cues — Cage The Elephant

Best Alternative Music Album

Father of the Bride — Vampire Weekend

Best R&B Performance

“Come Home” — Anderson .Paak & André 300

Best Traditional R&B Performance

“Jerome” — Lizzo

Best R&B Song

“Say So” — Pj Morton, Songwriter (Pj Morton Ft. Jojo)

Best Urban Contemporary Album

Cuz I Love You (Deluxe) — Lizzo

Best R&B Album

Venture — Anderson .Paak

Best Rap Performance

“Racks In The Middle” — Nipsey Hussle ft. Roddy Ricch & Hit-boy

Best Rap Song

“A Lot” — Jermaine Cole, Dacoury Natche, 21 Savage & Anthony White, songwriters (21 Savage ft. J. Cole)

Best Country Solo Performance

“Ride Me Back Home” — Willie Nelson

Best Country Song

“Bring My Flowers Now” — Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth & Tanya Tucker, Songwriters (Tanya Tucker)

Best Country Album

While I’m Livin’ — Tanya Tucker

Best New Age Album

Wings — Peter Kater

Best Improvised Jazz Solo

“Sozinho” — Randy Brecker, soloist

Best Jazz Vocal Album

12 Little Spells — Esperanza Spalding

Best Jazz Instrumental Album

Finding Gabriel — Brad Mehldau

Best Jazz Ensemble Album

The Omni-american Book Club — Brian Lynch Big Band

Best Latin Jazz Album

Antidote — Chick Corea & The Spanish Heart Band

Best Gospel Performance/Song

“Love Theory”– Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin, Songwriter

Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song

“God Only Knows” — for King & Country & Dolly Parton; Josh Kerr, Jordan Reynolds, Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone & Tedd Tjornhom, songwriters

Best Gospel Album

Long Live Love — Kirk Franklin

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

Burn The Ships — for King & Country

Best Roots Gospel Album

Testimony — Gloria Gaynor

Best Latin Pop Album

#ELDISCO — Alejandro Sanz

Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album

El Mal Querer – Rosalía

Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)

De Ayer Para Siempre — Mariachi Los Camperos

Best Tropical Latin Album

Opus — Marc Anthony (WINNER – TIE)
A Journey Through Cuban Music — Aymée Nuviola (WINNER – TIE)

Best American Roots Performance

“Saint Honesty” — Sara Bareilles

Best American Roots Song

“Call My Name” — Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’donovan & Sara Watkins, songwriters (I’m With Her)

Best American Album

Oklahoma — Keb’ Mo’

Best Bluegrass Album

Tall Fiddler — Michael Cleveland

Best Traditional Blues Album

Tall, Dark & Handsome — Delbert McClinton & Self-made Men

Best Contemporary Blues Album

This Land — Gary Clark Jr.

Best Folk Album

Patty Griffin — Patty Griffin

Best Regional Roots Music Album

Good Time — Ranky Tanky

Best Reggae Album

Rapture — Koffee

Best World Music Album

Celia — Angelique Kidjo

Best Children’s Music Album

Ageless Songs For The Child Archetype — Jon Samson

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

Becoming — Michelle Obama

Best Musical Theater Album

Hadestown — Reeve Carney, André De Shields, Amber Gray, Eva Noblezada & Patrick Page, principal soloists; Mara Isaacs, David Lai, Anaïs Mitchell & Todd Sickafoose, producers (Anaïs Mitchell, composer & lyricist) (Original Broadway Cast)

Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media

A Star Is Born — Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper

Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media

Chernobyl — Hildur Guðnadóttir, composer

Best Song Written For Visual Media

“I’ll Never Love Again (Film Version)” — Natalie Hemby, Lady Gaga, Hillary Lindsey & Aaron Raitiere, songwriters (Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper); Track from: A Star Is Born

Best Instrumental Composition

“Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Symphonic Suite” — John Williams, composer (John Williams)

Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

“Moon River” — Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier)

Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals

“All Night Long” — Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier Featuring Jules Buckley, Take 6 & Metropole Orkest)

Best Recording Package

Chris Cornell — Barry Ament, Jeff Ament, Jeff Fura & Joe Spix, art directors (Chris Cornell)

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package

Woodstock: Back To The Garden – The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive — Masaki Koike, art director (Various Artists)

Best Album Notes

Stax ’68: A Memphis Story — Steve Greenberg, album notes writer (Various Artists)

Best Historical Album

Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection — Jeff Place & Robert Santelli, compilation producers; Pete Reiniger, mastering engineer (Pete Seeger)

Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? — Rob Kinelski & Finneas O’Connell, engineers; John Greenham, mastering engineer (Billie Eilish)

Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical

Finneas

Best Remixed Recording

“I Rise (Tracy Young’s Pride Intro Radio Remix)” — Tracy Young, remixer (Madonna)

Best Immersive Audio Album

Lux — Morten Lindberg, immersive audio engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive audio mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive audio producer (Anita Brevik, Trondheimsolistene & Nidarosdomens Jentekor)

Best Engineered Album, Classical

Riley: Sun Rings — Leslie Ann Jones, engineer; Robert C. Ludwig, mastering engineer (Kronos Quartet)

Producer Of The Year, Classical

Blanton Alspaugh

Best Orchestral Performance

“Norman: Sustain” — Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic)

Best Opera Recording

“Picker: Fantastic Mr. Fox” — Gil Rose, conductor; John Brancy, Andrew Craig Brown, Gabriel Preisser, Krista River & Edwin Vega; Gil Rose, producer (Boston Modern Orchestra Project; Boston Children’s Chorus)

Best Choral Performance

“Duruflé: Complete Choral Works” — Robert Simpson, conductor (Ken Cowan; Houston Chamber Choir)

Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance

“Shaw: Orange” — Attacca Quartet

Best Classical Instrumental Solo

“Marsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite” — Nicola Benedetti; Cristian Măcelaru, conductor (Philadelphia Orchestra)

Best Classical Solo Vocal Album

Songplay — Joyce Didonato; Chuck Israels, Jimmy Madison, Charlie Porter & Craig Terry, accompanists (Steve Barnett & Lautaro Greco)

Best Classical Compendium

The Poetry Of Places — Nadia Shpachenko; Marina A. Ledin & Victor Ledin, producers

Best Contemporary Classical Composition

Higdon: Harp Concerto — Jennifer Higdon, composer (Yolanda Kondonassis, Ward Stare & The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra)

Best Music Video

“Old Town Road (Official Movie)” — Lil Nas X & Billy Ray Cyrus, Calmatic, video director; Candice Dragonas, Melissa Larsen & Saul Levitz, video producers

Best Music Film

HOMECOMING — Beyoncé, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter & Ed Burke, video directors; Dora Melissa Vargas, video producer

 

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