2002 Grammy Awards
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards were presented at New York's Madison Square Garden on February 23, 2003.
| Record: | “Don't Know Why,” Norah Jones |
| Album: | Come Away with Me, Norah Jones |
| Song: | “Don't Know Why,” Jesse Harris, songwriter (Norah Jones) |
| New Artist: | Norah Jones |
| Female Pop Vocal: | “Don't Know Why,” Norah Jones |
| Male Pop Vocal: | “Your Body Is a Wonderland,” John Mayer |
| Pop Duo or Group with Vocals: | “Hey Baby,” No Doubt |
| Pop Collaboration with Vocals: | “The Game of Love,” Santana & Michelle Branch |
| Pop Instrumental: | “Auld Lang Syne,” B. B. King |
| Pop Instrumental Album: | Just Chillin', Norman Brown |
| Dance Recording: | “Days Go By,” Dirty Vegas |
| Traditional Pop Vocal Album: | Playin' with My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues, Tony Bennett (Columbia/Sony Records) |
| Female Rock Vocal: | “Steve McQueen,” Sheryl Crow |
| Male Rock Vocal: | “The Rising,” Bruce Springsteen |
| Rock Duo or Group with Vocals: | “In My Place,” Coldplay |
| Hard Rock: | “All My Life,” Foo Fighters |
| Metal: | “Here to Stay,” Korn |
| Rock Instrumental: | “Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia),” The Flaming Lips |
| Rock Song: | “The Rising,” Bruce Springsteen, songwriter (Bruce Springsteen) |
| Rock Album: | The Rising, Bruce Springsteen |
| Alternative Music Album: | A Rush of Blood to the Head, Coldplay |
| Female R&B Vocal: | “He Think I Don't Know,” Mary J. Blige |
| Male R&B Vocal: | “U Don't Have to Call, ” Usher |
| R&B Duo or Group with Vocals: | “Love's in Need of Love Today,” Stevie Wonder & Take Six |
| Traditional R&B Vocal: | “What's Going On, ” Chaka Khan & The Funk Brothers |
| Urban/Alternative Vocal: | “Little Things,” India.Arie |
| R&B Song: | “Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip Hop),” Erykah Badu, Madukwu Chinwah, Robert Ozuna, James Poyser, Raphael Saadiq, Glen Standridge, songwriters (Erykah Badu featuring Common) |
| R&B Album: | Voyage to India, India.Arie |
| Contemporary R&B Vocal Album: | Ashanti, Ashanti |
| Female Rap Solo: | “Scream, a k a Itchin',” Missy Elliott |
| Male Rap Solo: | “Hot in Herre,” Nelly |
| Rap Duo or Group: | “The Whole World,” OutKast featuring Killer Mike |
| Rap Sung/Collaboration: | “Dilemma,” Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland |
| Rap Album: | The Eminem Show, Eminem |
| Female Country Vocal: | “Cry,” Faith Hill |
| Male Country Vocal: | “Give My Love to Rose,” Johnny Cash |
| Country Duo or Group with Vocals: | “Long Time Gone,” Dixie Chicks |
| Country Collaboration with Vocals: | “Mendocino County Line,” Willie Nelson with Lee Ann Womack |
| Country Instrumental: | “Lil' Jack Slade,” Dixie Chicks |
| Country Song: | “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” Alan Jackson, songwriter (Alan Jackson) |
| Country Album: | Home, Dixie Chicks |
| Bluegrass Album: | Lost in the Lonesome Pines, Jim Lauderdale, Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys |
| New Age Album: | Acoustic Garden, Eric Tingstad & Nancy Rumbel |
| Contemporary Jazz Album: | Speaking of Now, Pat Metheny Group |
| Jazz Vocal Album: | Live in Paris, Diana Krall |
| Jazz Instrumental, Solo: | “My Ship,” Herbie Hancock |
| Jazz Instrumental Album: | Directions in Music, Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker, and Roy Hargrove |
| Large Jazz Ensemble Album: | What Goes Around, Dave Holland Big Band |
| Latin Jazz Album: | The Gathering, Caribbean Jazz Project |
| Rock Gospel Album: | Come Together, Third Day |
| Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album: | The Eleventh Hour,Jars of Clay |
| Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album: | We Called Him Mr. Gospel Music: The James Blackwood Tribute Album, The Jordanaires, Larry Ford and the Light Crust Doughboys |
| Traditional Soul Gospel Album: | Higher Ground, The Blind Boys of Alabama |
| Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: | Sidebars, Eartha |
| Gospel Album by a Choir or Chorus: | Be Glad, Carol Cymbala, choir director; The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir |
| Latin Pop Album: | Caraluna, Bacilos |
| Latin Rock/Alternative Album: | Revolución De Amor, Maná |
| Tropical Latin Album: | El Arte Del Sabor, Bebo Valdés Trio with Israel Lopez “Cachao” & Carlos “Patato” Valdés |
| Salsa Album: | La Negra Tiene Tumbao, Celia Cruz |
| Merengue Album: | Latino, Grupo Mania |
| Mexican/Mexican-American Album: | Lo Dijo El Corazón, Joan Sebastian |
| Tejano Album: | Acuérdate, Emilio Navaira |
| Traditional Blues Album: | A Christmas Celebration of Hope,, B. B. King |
| Contemporary Blues Album: | Don't Give Up On Me, Solomon Burke |
| Traditional Folk Album: | Legacy, Doc Watson, David Holt |
| Contemporary Folk Album: | This Side, Nickel Creek |
| Native American Music Album: | Beneath the Raven Moon, Mary Youngblood |
| Reggae Album: | Jamaican E.T, Lee “Scratch” Perry |
| World Music Album: | Mundo, Ruben Blades |
| Polka Album: | Top of the World, Jimmy Sturr |
| Musical Album for Children: | Monsters Inc.: Scream Factory Favorites, Riders in the Sky |
| Spoken Word Album for Children: | There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, Tom Chapin (Live Oak Media) |
| Spoken Word Album: | A Song Flung Up to Heaven, Maya Angelou |
| Spoken Comedy Album: | Robin Williams: Live 2002, Robin Williams |
| Musical Show Album: | Hairspray, Marc Shaiman, composer and lyricist; Scott Wittman, lyricist |
| Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: | Standing in the Shadows of Motown, Various Artists |
| Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Howard Shore, composer |
| Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media: | “If I Didn't Have You” (from Monsters Inc.), Randy Newman, composer (Randy Newman) |
| Instrumental Composition: | “Six Feet Under Title Theme” from Six Feet Under, Thomas Newman, composer |
| Instrumental Arrangement: | “Six Feet Under Title Theme” Thomas Newman, arranger |
| Instrumental Arrangement with Accompanying Vocals: | “Mean Old Man,” Dave Grusin, arranger |
| Best Recording Package: | Home, Kevin Reagan, art director |
| Best Boxed Recording Package: | Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton, Susan Archie, art director |
| Best Album Notes: | Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton, David Evans, album notes writer |
| Historical Album: | Screamin' and Hollerin' the Blues: The Worlds of Charley Patton |
| Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: | Come Away with Me, Husky Huskolds, Arif Mardin, and Jay Newland, engineers (Norah Jones) |
| Producer, Non-Classical: | Arif Mardin |
| Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: | “Hella Good,” Roger Sanchez, remixer |
| Best-Engineered Album, Classical: | Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1), Michael Bishop, engineer |
| Classical Producer: | Robert Woods |
| Classical Album: | Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1), Robert Spano, conductor; Thomas C. Moore, producer |
| Orchestral Performance: | Mahler: Symphony No. 6, Michael Tilson Thomas (San Francisco Symphony) |
| Opera Recording: | Wagner: Tannhäuser, Daniel Barenboim, conductor |
| Choral Performance: | Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony (Symphony No. 1), Robert Spano, conductor |
| Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra: | Brahms/Stravinsky: Violin Concertos, Hilary Hahn, violinist, with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields |
| Instrumental Soloist Without Orchestra: | Chopin: Etudes, Op. 10 and Op. 25, Murray Perahia, piano |
| Chamber Music: | Beethoven: String Quartets (“Razumovsky” Op. 59, 1–3; “Harp” Op. 74), Takacs Quartet |
| Small Ensemble Performance (with or Without Conductor): | Tavener: Lamentations and Praises, Joseph Jennings, conductor; Chanticleer; the Handel & Haydn Society of Boston |
| Classical Vocal: | Bel Canto (Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, Etc.), Renee Fleming, soprano |
| Classical Contemporary Composition: | Tavener: Lamentations and Praises, John Tavener |
| Classical Crossover Album: | Previn Conducts Korngold (Sea Hawk; Captain Blood, Etc.), Andre Previn, conductor; the London Symphony Orchestra |
| Music Video, Short Form: | “Without Me,” (Eminem), Joseph Kahn, director |
| Music Video, Long Form: | Westway to the World, (The Clash), Don Letts, director |
| Lifetime Achievement Awards: | Etta James, Johnny Mathis, Glenn Mille, Tito Puente, and Simon & Garfunkel |
| Trustees Award: | Alan Lomax, and the New York Philharmonic |
| Special Award: | Bee Gees |
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