29th Annual Grammy Awards

The 29th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1987, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California.They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.[1][2] Paul Simon won Album of the Year for Graceland, and Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager won Song of the Year for "That's What Friends Are For".[3][4] Record of the Year Album of the Year Song of the Year Best New Artist
Shrine AuditoriumLos Angeles, CaliforniaBilly CrystalSteve WinwoodAnita BakerDeniece WilliamsGrammy AwardsPaul SimonGracelandBurt BacharachCarole Bayer SagerThat's What Friends Are ForWhitney HoustonThe Greatest Love of AllSimple RedMoney's Too Tight (to Mention)Luther VandrossSteve EarleGuitar TownRandy TravisDiggin' Up BonesDwight YoakamGuitars, CadillacsWillie DixonI Just Want to Make Love to YouAlbert KingB.B. KingLet the Good Times RollSandi PattyBilly IdolTo Be a LoverGod Bless the ChildBobby McFerrinRound MidnightKathleen BattleAve Maria (Schubert)Janet JacksonWhat Have You Done For Me LatelyBen E. KingMick HucknallStand By MeBob GeldofThe BanglesRobert PalmerPeter CeteraThe Fabulous ThunderbirdsKenny LogginsGregory AbbottMichael McDonaldBrian WilsonThe JuddsThe Gatlin BrothersCarol Bayer SagerOlivia Newton-JohnJulio IglesiasJohn DenverGrammy Hall of FameAl GreenRicky SkaggsKim CarnesJames IngramThe Beastie BoysRuben BladesMiles DavisLarry BlackmonKris KristoffersonDon JohnsonWhoopi GoldbergRecord of the YearHigher LoveRuss TitelmanSledgehammerPeter GabrielDaniel LanoisGreatest Love of AllMichael MasserAddicted to LoveBernard EdwardsDionne WarwickElton JohnGladys KnightStevie WonderAlbum of the YearControlJimmy JamTerry LewisThe Broadway AlbumBarbra StreisandPeter MatzBack in the High LifeSong of the YearWill JenningsBest New ArtistBruce Hornsby & the RangeGlass TigerNu ShoozSimply RedTimbuk3Best Traditional Blues RecordingAlbert CollinsJohnny CopelandRobert CrayShowdown!Best Recording for ChildrenJim HensonSesame StreetBest Classical Orchestral RecordingGeorg SoltiChicago Symphony OrchestraBest Classical Vocal Soloist PerformanceAndré PrevinRoyal Philharmonic OrchestraMozartBest Opera RecordingJohn MauceriJames BillingsJoyce CastleJack HarroldJohn LankstonBernsteinBest Choral Performance (other than opera)James LevineMargaret HillisChicago Symphony Orchestra & ChorusCarmina BuranaBest Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with or without orchestra)Vladimir HorowitzBest Chamber Music PerformanceEmanuel AxYo-Yo MaBeethovenBest Contemporary CompositionWitold LutosławskiEsa-Pekka SalonenBest Classical AlbumThomas FrostBest Comedy RecordingBill CosbyBest Instrumental CompositionJohn BarryBest Arrangement on an InstrumentalPatrick WilliamsBill WatrousBest Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying VocalsDavid FosterBest Country Vocal Performance, FemaleReba McEntireWhoever's in New EnglandBest Country Vocal Performance, MaleRonnie MilsapLost in the Fifties TonightBest Country Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalGrandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)Best Country Instrumental Performance (orchestra, group or soloist)Best Country SongJamie O'HaraGrandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)Best Traditional Folk RecordingDoc WatsonBest Contemporary Folk RecordingDan EinsteinBest Gospel Performance, FemaleSandi PattiBest Gospel Performance, MalePhilip BaileyTriumphBest Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or ChorusBest Soul Gospel Performance, FemaleI Surrender AllBest Soul Gospel Performance, MaleBest Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or ChorusThe WinansBest Historical AlbumBob PorterBest Jazz Vocal Performance, FemaleDiane SchuurTimelessBest Jazz Vocal Performance, MaleBest Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or GroupBest Jazz Instrumental Performance, SoloistBest Jazz Instrumental Performance, GroupWynton MarsalisJ MoodBest Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big BandDoc SeverinsenThe Tonight Show Band with Doc SeverinsenBest Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or InstrumentalBob JamesDavid SanbornDouble VisionBest Latin Pop PerformanceJosé FelicianoBest Tropical Latin PerformanceRubén BladesBest Mexican-American PerformanceFlaco JiménezAy Te Dejo en San Antonio y Más!Best Cast Show AlbumThomas Z. ShepardBest Music Video, Short FormDire StraitsBest Music Video, Long FormMichael AptedBest New Age RecordingAndreas VollenweiderDown to the MoonBest Album PackageEiko IshiokaBest Album NotesAndrew SarrisFrank ConroyGary GiddinsJonathan SchwartzMurray KemptonStephen HoldenWilfrid SheedFrank SinatraBest Polka RecordingEddie BlazonczykJimmy SturrBest Pop Vocal Performance, FemaleBest Pop Vocal Performance, MaleBest Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalBest Pop Instrumental Performance, (Orchestra, Group or Soloist)Harold FaltermeyerSteve StevensBest Engineered Recording, Non-ClassicalTom Lord-AlgeBest Engineered Recording, ClassicalPaul GoodmanProducer of the Year (Non-Classical)Jimmy Jam and Terry LewisClassical Producer of the YearBest R&B Vocal Performance, FemaleRaptureBest R&B Vocal Performance, MaleJames BrownLiving in AmericaBest R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalPrinceThe RevolutionBest R&B Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist)YellowjacketsBest Rhythm & Blues SongGary BiasBest Reggae RecordingPeter ToshBest Rock Vocal Performance, FemaleTina TurnerBest Rock Vocal Performance, MaleBest Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalEurythmicsBest Rock Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist)Art of NoiseDuane EddyPeter GunnBest Spoken Word or Non-musical RecordingJohnny CashJerry Lee LewisChips MomanRicky NelsonRoy OrbisonCarl PerkinsSam PhillipsGrammy AwardsThe Recording AcademyCategoriesGrammy NomineesRecordsLocationsLegend AwardLifetime Achievement AwardTrustees AwardSpecial Merit/Technical Grammy AwardHall of FameMusiCares Person of the YearGrammy MuseumAmericanArgentineAustralianAustrianBrazilianBritishCanadianChineseFrenchIndianItalianJapaneseMalianMexicanNigerianNew ZealandPeruvianPolishSenegaleseSouth AfricanSpanishOther countriesProducer of the Year, Non-ClassicalSongwriter of the Year, Non-Classical