Feb 23, 2003
It was a night to remember for Norah Jones at the 2003 Grammy Awards. The newcomer took a total of five awards including a sweep of the major categories - album, song, and record of the year.
Bruce Springsteen won three awards in the rock category. Simon and Garfunkel reunited briefly to open the show.
The 2003 Grammys were held at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
| Grammy for Record of the Year | |
| Norah Jones (Don't Know Why) | |
| Arif Mardin & Jay Newland - Producers | |
| Other Nominees: Vanessa Carlton (A Thousand Miles); Eminem (Without Me); Nelly (Dilemma); Nickelback (How You Remind Me) | |
| Grammy for Song of the Year | |
| Norah Jones (Don't Know Why) | |
| Jesse Harris (Songwriter) | |
| Other Nominees: Avril Lavigne (Complicated); Bruce Springsteen (The Rising); Vanessa Carlton (A Thousand Miles); Alan Jackson (Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning) | |
| Grammy for Album of the Year | |
| Norah Jones (Come Away With Me) | |
| Arif Mardin; Craig Street; Jay Newland; S Husky Hskulds; Ted Jensen; Norah Jones | |
| Other Nominees: Dixie Chicks (Home); Eminem (The Eminem Show); Nelly (Nellyville); Bruce Springsteen (The Rising) | |
| Grammy for Best New Artist | |
| Norah Jones | |
| Other Nominees: Ashanti; Michelle Branch; Avril Lavigne; John Mayer | |
| Grammy for Pop Female Vocal Performance | |
| Norah Jones (Don't Know Why) | |
| Other Nominees: Sheryl Crow (Soak Up the Sun); Avril Lavigne (Complicated); Pink (Get the Party Started); Britney Spears (Overprotected) | |
| Grammy for Pop Male Vocal Performance | |
| John Mayer (Your Body Is A Wonderland) | |
| Other Nominees: Craig David (7 Days); Elton John (Original Sin); Sting (Fragile); James Taylor (October Road) | |
| Grammy for Pop Duo or Group with Vocal | |
| No Doubt (Hey Baby) | |
| Gwen Stefani | |
| Other Nominees: Bon Jovi (Everyday); Bowling For Soup (Girl All the Bad Guys Want); Dave Matthews Band (Where Are You Going); N Sync (Girlfriend) | |
| Grammy for Pop Collaboration | |
| Santana (The Game of Love) | |
| Santana; Michelle Branch | |
| Other Nominees: Christina Aguilera & Redman; India.Arie & Stevie Wonder; Tony Bennett & k.d. lang; Natalie Cole & Diana Krall; Sheryl Crow & Don Henley | |
| Grammy for Pop Vocal Album | |
| Norah Jones (Come Away With Me) | |
| Other Nominees: Avril Lavigne (Let Go); No Doubt (Rock Steady); Pink (Missundaztood); Britney Spears (Britney) | |
| Grammy for Pop Instrumental | |
| B.B. King (Auld Lang Syne) | |
| Other Nominees: Dave Koz & Jeff Koz (Blackbird); Pat Metheny Group (As It Is); Moby (18); Kirk Whalum (Playing With Fire) | |
| Grammy for Pop Instrumental Album | |
| Norman Brown (Just Chillin') | |
| Other Nominees: Kenny G (Paradise); Boney James (Ride); John Tesh (The Power of Love); Kirk Whalum (The Christmas Message) | |
| Grammy for Country Female Vocal Performance | |
| Faith Hill (Cry) | |
| Other Nominees: Martina McBride (Blessed); Dolly Parton (Dagger Through the Heart); Lucinda Williams (Lately); Lee Ann Womack (Something Worth Leaving Behind) | |
| Grammy for Country Male Vocal Performance | |
| Johnny Cash (Give My Love To Rose) | |
| Other Nominees: Pat Green (Three Days); Alan Jackson (Where Were You); Joe Nichols (The Impossible); Brad Paisley (I'm Gonna Miss Her) | |
| Grammy for Country Duo or Group with Vocal | |
| Dixie Chicks (Long Time Gone) | |
| Other Nominees: Diamond Rio (Beautiful Mess); Lonestar (Not A Day Goes By); Nitt Gritty Dirt Band (Roll the Stone Away); Trick Pony (Just What I Do) | |
| Grammy for Country Collaboration | |
| Willie Nelson (Mendocino County Line) | |
| and Lee Ann Womack | |
| Other Nominees: Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood; Mary Chapin Carpenter & Sheryl Crow; Johnny Cash & Fiona Apple; Nitty Gritty Dirt Band & Taj Mahal | |
| Grammy for Country Song | |
| Alan Jackson (Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)) | |
| Alan Jackson (Songwriter) | |
| Other Nominees: Joe Nichols (The Impossible); Dixie Chicks (Long Time Gone); Willie Nelson (Mendocino County Line); Pat Green (Three Days) | |
| Grammy for Country Album | |
| Dixie Chicks (Home) | |
| Lloyd Maines & Dixie Chicks (Producers); Gary Paczosa (Engineer) | |
| Other Nominees: Alan Jackson (Drive); Willie Nelson (The Great Divide); Joe Nichols (Man With A Memory); Dolly Parton (Halos & Horns) | |
| Grammy for R&B Female Vocal | |
| Mary J Blige (He Think I Don't Know) | |
| Other Nominees: Aaliyah (More Than A Woman); Ashanti (Foolish); Eartha (I'm Still Standing); Jill Scott (He Loves Me) | |
| Grammy for R&B Male Vocal | |
| Usher (U Don't Have To Call) | |
| Other Nominees: Joe (Let's Stay Home Tonight); R Kelly (The World's Greatest); Musiq (Halfcrazy); Remy Shand (Take A Message) | |
| Grammy for R&B Duo or Group with Vocal | |
| Stevie Wonder & Take 6 (Love's in Need of Love Today) | |
| Stevie Wonder; Take 6 | |
| Other Nominees: Kenny G & Brian McKnight (All the Way); Nivea (Don't Mess With My Man); Angie Stone & Joe (More Than A Woman); TLC (Girl Talk) | |
| Grammy for R&B Song | |
| Erykah Badu (Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip Hop)) | |
| Other Nominees: Raphael Saadiq (Be Here); Floetry (Floetic); India.Arie (Good Man); Remy Shand (Take A Message) | |
| Grammy for R&B Album | |
| India.Arie (Voyage to India) | |
| Other Nominees: Joe (Better Days); Musiq (Juslisen); Raphael Saadiq (Instant Vintage); Remy Shand (The Way I Feel) | |
| Grammy for R&B Contemporary Album | |
| Ashanti | |
| Brian Springer; Milwaukee Buck; Ashanti | |
| Other Nominees: Brandy (Full Moon); Faith Evans (Faithfully); Floetry (Floetic); Meshell Ndegeocello (Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape) | |
| Grammy for Alternative Music Album | |
| Coldplay (A Rush of Blood To the Head) | |
| Other Nominees: Beck (Sea Change); Clinic (Walking With Thee); Elvis Costello (Cruel Smile); Soundtrack Of Our Lives (Behind the Music) | |
| Grammy for Traditional Pop Vocal | |
| Tony Bennett (Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues) | |
| Other Nominees: Michael Feinstein (Michael Feinstein with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra); Bernadette Peters (Bernadette Peters Loves Rodgers & Hammerstein); Rod Stewart (It Had To Be You); Barbra Streisand (Christmas Memories) | |
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