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                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, February 27, 1992                   TAG: 9202270274
SECTION: EXTRA                    PAGE: 4   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: NEW YORK                                 LENGTH: Long


GRAMMY WINNERS

Here is a partial list of Tuesday night's Grammy Award winners:

\ Record of the Year: "Unforgettable" (single), Natalie Cole (with Nat "King" Cole).

Album of the Year: "Unforgettable," Natalie Cole.

Best Song: "Unforgettable," Irving Gordon, songwriter.

Best New Artist: Marc Cohn.

Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female: "Something to Talk About," (single) Bonnie Raitt.

Best Pop Vocal Performance Male: "When A Man Loves A Woman," (single) Michael Bolton. Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal:

"Losing My Religion," (single) R.E.M.

Best Traditional Pop Performance: Natalie Cole (with Nat "King" Cole), "Unforgettable." (single).

Best Rock Song: "Soul Cages," Sting.

Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo: "Luck of the Draw" (album), Bonnie Raitt.

Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "Good Man, Good Woman," (track from "Luck of the Draw") Bonnie Raitt & Delbert McClinton.

Best Hard Rock Performance, with vocal: "Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" (album), Van Halen.

Best Rock Instrumental Performance: "Cliffs of Dover" (single), Eric Johnson.

Best Alternative Music Album: "Out of Time," R.E.M.

Best Rap Solo Performance: "Mama Said Knock You Out" (single), L.L. Cool J.

Best Rap Duo or Group Performance: "Summertime" (single), D.J. Jazzy Jeff & TheFresh Prince.

Best Metal Performance: Metallica, "Metallica" (album).

Best R&B Song: "Power of Love-Love Power" (single), Luther Vandross, Marcus Miller and Teddy Vann. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: "Power of Love"

(album), Luther Vandross. Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: (tie)

"Burnin" (album), Patti LaBelle; "How Can I Ease the Pain" (single), Lisa Fischer.

Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal: "Cooleyhighharmony" (album),Boyz II Men.

Best Country Song, A Songwriter's Award: "Love Can Build a Bridge" (Naomi Judd, John Jarvis, Paul Overstreet, songwriters). Judds were performers.

Best Country Vocal Performance, Male: "Ropin' the Wind" (album), Garth Brooks. Best Country Vocal Performance, Female: "Down at the Twist and

Shout," Mary -Chapin Carpenter.

Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: "Love Can Build a Bridge" (single), the Judds.

Best Country Vocal Collaboration (For duos or groups of artists who do not normally sing together): "Restless" (single), Steve Wariner, Ricky Skaggs & Vince Gill (from the Mark O'Connor & The New Nashville Cats album).

Best Country Instrumental Performance: "The New Nashville Cats." (album), MarkO'Connor. Best Rock-Contemporary Gospel Album for solos, duos or groups:

"Under Their Influence" (album), Russ Taff.

Best Pop Gospel Album for solos, duos or groups: "For the Sake of the Call," Steven Curtis Chapman.

Best Southern Gospel Album for solos, duos or groups: "Homecoming," The Gaither Vocal Band.

Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album: "Pray for Me," Mighty Clouds of Joy.

Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: "Different Lifestyles," BeBe and CeCe Winans.

Best Gospel Album By a Choir or a Chorus: "The Evolution of Gospel," Sounds OfBlackness. Gary Hines, choir director.

Best Jazz Vocal Performance: "He Is Christmas," Take 6.

Best Jazz Instrumental, Solo: "I Remember You" (track from "Serenity"), Stan Getz.

Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group: "Saturday Night at the Blue Note," Oscar Peterson Trio.

Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance: "Live at the Royal Festival Hall," DizzyGillespie and the United Nation Orchestra.

Best Contemporary Jazz Performance: "Sassy," (a track from "The Offbeat of Avenues"), The Manhattan Transfer.

Best Traditional Blues Album: "Live at the Apollo," B.B. King.

Best Contemporary Blues Album, Vocal or Instrumental: "Damn Right, I've Got The Blues," Buddy Guy.

Best Orchestral Performance: "Corigliano: Symphony No. 1," Daniel Barenboim conductor, Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Best Classical Album, award to the artist and to the album producer: "Bernstein:candide," Leonard Bernstein conductor, London Symphony Orchestra.

Best Performance of a Choral Work, awarded to the choral conductor, and to the orchestra conductor if an orchestra is on the recording and to the choral director or chorus master as applicable: Bach: "Mass in B Minor," Sir Georg Solti, conductor, Chicago Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, Margaret Hillis, choraldirector.

Best Chamber Music Performance, vocal or instrumental: Brahms: "Piano Quartets (Opp. 25-26)" Isaac Stern and Jaime Laredo, violins, Yo-Yo Ma, cello, Emanuel Ax, piano.

Best Opera Recording: Wagner: "Gotterdammerung," James Levine, conductor, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus.

Best Musicial Show Album, Award to the Album Producer and Lyricists and Composers of Over 50 Percent of the New Score: "The Will Rogers Follies," (original Broadway cast album).

Best Album for Children: "A Cappella Kids," The Maranatha!Kids. Best

Comedy Album: "P.D.Q. Bach: WTWP Classical Talkity-Talk Radio," Professor Peter Schickele.

Best Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album: "The Civil War," Ken Burns.

Best Pop Instrumental Performance: "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves." (album, Michael Kamen conducting the Greater Los Angeles Orchestra).

Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television, A Composer's Award: "Dances with Wolves" (album), John Barry.

Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television: "(Everything I Do) I Do for You" (from "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves") single, Bryan Adams, Robert John "Mutt" Lange & Michael Kamen. Best

Bluegrass Album, Vocal or Instrumental: "Spring Training," Carl Jackson, John Starling & The Nash Ramblers.

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