2001 Grammy Awards

Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff

The 44th Annual Grammy Awards were presented at Los Angeles' Staples Center on February 27, 2002.

Record:“Walk On,” U2
Album:O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack, Various Artists (Lost Highway Records)
Song:“Fallin',” Alicia Keys, songwriter (Alicia Keys)
New Artist:Alicia Keys
Female Pop Vocal:“I'm Like a Bird,” Nelly Furtado
Male Pop Vocal:“Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,” James Taylor
Pop Duo or Group with Vocals:“Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of,” U2
Pop Collaboration with Vocals:“Lady Marmalade,” Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, & Pink
Pop Instrumental:“Reptile,” Eric Clapton
Dance Recording:“All for You,” Janet Jackson
Pop Instrumental Album:No Substitutions—Live in Osaka, Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather (Favored Nations)
Pop Vocal Album:Lovers Rock, Sade (Epic Records)
Traditional Pop Vocal Album:Songs I Heard, Harry Connick, Jr. (Columbia/Sony Records)
Female Rock Vocal:“Get Right with God,” Lucinda Williams
Male Rock Vocal:“Dig In,” Lenny Kravitz
Rock Duo or Group with Vocals:“Elevation,” U2
Hard Rock:“ Crawling,” Linkin Park
Metal:“Schism,” Tool
Rock Instrumental:“Dirty Mind,” Jeff Beck
Rock Song:“Drops of Jupiter,” Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, and Scott Underwood, songwriters (Train)
Rock Album:All That You Can't Leave Behind, U2 (Interscope Records)
Alternative Music Album:Parachutes, Coldplay (Capitol Records)
Female R&B Vocal:“Fallin',” Alicia Keys
Male R&B Vocal:“U Remind Me, ” Usher
R&B Duo or Group with Vocals:“Survivor,” Destiny's Child
R&B Song:“Fallin',” Alicia Keys, songwriter (Alicia Keys)
R&B Album:Songs in A Minor, Alicia Keys (J Records)
Traditional R&B Vocal Album:At Last, Gladys Knight (MCA Records)
Rap Solo:“Get Ur Freak On,” Missy “Misdemeanor” Elliott
Rap Duo or Group:“Ms. Jackson,” Outkast
Rap Sung/Collaboration:“Let Me Blow Ya Mind,” Eve featuring Gwen Stefani
Rap Album:Stankonia, Outkast (LaFace Records)
Female Country Vocal:“Shine,” Dolly Parton
Male Country Vocal:“O Death,” Ralph Stanley
Country Duo or Group with Vocals:“The Lucky One,” Alison Krauss + Union Station
Country Collaboration with Vocals:“I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow,” Dan Tyminski, Harley Allen, and Pat Enright (The Soggy Bottom Boys)
Country Instrumental:“Foggy Mountain Breakdown,” Earl Scruggs, Glen Duncan, Randy Scruggs, Steve Martin, Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Gary Scruggs, Albert Lee, Paul Shaffer, Jerry Douglas, and Leon Russell
Country Song:“The Lucky One,” Robert Lee Castleman, songwriter (Alison Krauss + Union Station)
Country Album:Timeless—Hank Williams Tribute, Various Artists (Lost Highway Records)
Bluegrass Album:New Favorite, Alison Krauss + Union Station (Rounder Records)
New Age Album:A Day Without Rain, Enya (Reprise Records)
Contemporary Jazz Album:M2, Marcus Miller (Telarc)
Jazz Vocal Album:The Calling, Dianne Reeves (Blue Note Records)
Jazz Instrumental, Solo:“Chan's Song,” Michael Brecker, soloist
Jazz Instrumental, Individual or Group:This Is What I Do, Sonny Rollins (Milestone Records)
Large Jazz Ensemble Album:Homage to Count Basie, Bob Mintzer Big Band (Digital Music Products)
Latin Jazz Album:Nocturne, Charlie Haden (Verve Records)
Rock Gospel Album:Solo, DC Talk (ForeFront Records)
Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album:CeCe Winans, CeCe Winans (Wellspring Gospel)
Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album:Bill & Gloria Gaither Present A Billy Graham Music Homecoming, Bill & Gloria Gaither and the Homecoming Friends (Spring House Music)
Traditional Soul Gospel Album:Spirit of the Century, The Blind Boys of Alabama (Real World)
Contemporary Soul Gospel Album:The Experience, Yolanda Adams (Elektra Entertainment Group)
Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus:Love Is Live!, Hezekiah Walker, choir director; LFT Church Choir (Verity Records)
Latin Pop Album:La Musica de Baldemar Huerta, Freddy Fender (Studio M, Inc., Back Porch, Narada)
Latin Rock/Alternative Album:Embrace the Chaos, Ozomatli (Interscope Records)
Tropical Latin Album:Dejame Entrar, Carlos Vives (EMI Latin)
Salsa Album:Encore, Robert Blades (Lideres Records)
Merengue Album:Yo Por Tí, Olga Tañón (WEA Latina Records)
Mexican/Mexican-American Album:En Vivo...El Hombre y Su Musica, Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos Del Norte (Freddie Records)
Tejano Album:Nadie Como Tu, Solido (Freddie Records)
Traditional Blues Album:Do You Get the Blues?, Jimmie Vaughan (Artemis Records)
Contemporary Blues Album:Nothing Personal, Delbert McClinton (New West Records)
Traditional Folk Album:Down from the Mountain, Various Artists (Lost Highway Records)
Contemporary Folk Album:Love and Theft, Bob Dylan (Columbia Records)
Native American Music Album:Bless the People—Harmonized Peyote Songs, Verdell Primeaux, and Johnny Mike (Canyon Records)
Reggae Album:Halfway Tree, Damian Marley (Artist Only! Records)
World Music Album:Full Circle/Carnegie Hall 2000, Ravi Shankar (Ghetto Youth/Motown Records)
Polka Album:Gone Polka, Jimmy Sturr (Rounder Records)
Musical Album for Children:Elmo and the Orchestra, Sesame Street Characters (Sony Wonder)
Spoken Word Album for Children:Mama Don't Allow, Tom Chapin (Live Oak Media)
Spoken Word Album:Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones, Quincy Jones (Simon and Schuster Audio)
Spoken Comedy Album:Napalm & Sillyputty, George Carlin (HighBridge Audio)
Musical Show Album:The Producers (Sony Classical)
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media:O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Various Artists (Lost Highway Records)
Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media:Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Tan Dun, composer
Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media:“Boss of Me ” (from Malcolm In the Middle), John Flansburgh and John Linnell, songwriters (They Might Be Giants)
Instrumental Composition:“End Credits ” from Cast Away, Alan Silvestri, composer
Instrumental Arrangement:“Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum,” Béla Fleck and Edgar Meyer, arrangers
Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals:“Drops of Jupiter,” Paul Buckmaster, arranger
Best Recording Package:Amnesiac (Special Limited Edition), Stanley Donwood and Tchocky, art directors (Capitol Records)
Best Boxed Recording Package:Brain in a Box—The Science Fiction Collection, Hugh Brown and Steve Vance, art directors (Rhino Entertainment)
Best Album Notes (tie):Richard Pryor...And It's Deep Too! The Complete Warner Bros. Recordings (1968–1992), Walter Mosley, album notes writer
Arhoolie Records 40th Anniversary Collection: 1960–2000 The Journey of Chris Strachwitz, Elijah Wald, album notes writer
Historical Album:Lady Day: The Complete Billie Holiday on Columbia 1933–1944 (Columbia/Legacy Recordings)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical:The Look of Love, Al Schmitt, engineer (Diana Krall) (Verve Records)
Producer, Non-Classical:T Bone Burnett
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical:“Thank You,” Deep Dish, remixer
Best-Engineered Album, Classical:Bernstein (Arr. Brohn & Corigliano): West Side Story Suite (Lonely Town; Make Our Garden Grow, Etc.), Richard King, engineer
Classical Producer:Manfred Eicher
Classical Album:Berlioz: Les Troyens, Various Artists; London Sym. Orch. (LSO Live)
Orchestral Performance:Boulez Conducts Varèse (Amériques; Arcana; Déserts; Ionisation), Pierre Boulez (Chicago Sym. Orch.) (Deutsche Grammophon)
Opera Recording:Berlioz: Les Troyens, Sir Colin Davis, conductor (Erato)
Choral Performance:Bach: St. Matthew Passion, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor (Arnold Schoenberg Chor & Wiener Sängerknaben; Concentus Musicus Wien)
Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra:Strauss Wind Concertos (Horn Concerto; Oboe Concerto, Etc.), Daniel Barenboim, piano/conductor; Dale Clevenger, horn; Larry Combs, clarinet; Alex Klein, oboe; David McGill, bassoon
Instrumental Soloist Without Orchestra:Britten Cello Suites (1–3), Truls Mork, cello
Chamber Music:Haydn: The Complete String Quartets, The Angeles String Quartet
Small Ensemble Performance (with or Without Conductor):After Mozart (Raskatov, Silvestrov, Schnittke, Etc.), Kremerata Baltica
Classical Vocal:Dreams & Fables—Gluck Italian Arias (Tremo Fra' Dubbi Miei; Di Questa Cetra In Seno, Etc.), Cecilia Bartoli, mezzo soprano
Classical Contemporary Composition:Rouse: Concert De Gaudí for Guitar and Orch., Christopher Rouse, composer
Classical Crossover Album:Perpetual Motion (Scarlatti, Bach, Debussy, Chopin, Etc.), Béla Fleck, banjo (Joshua Bell, violin; Evelyn Glennie, marimba; Gary Hoffman, cello; Edgar Meyer, bass and piano; Chris Thile, mandolin; John Williams, guitar)
Music Video, Short Form:“Weapon of Choice,” (Fatboy Slim Featuring Bootsy Collins), Spike Jonze, video director
Music Video, Long Form:Recording the Producers—A Musical Romp with Mel Brooks (Mel Brooks), Susan Froemke, video director
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