Feb 8, 2004
The 46th Annual Grammy Awards were held Feb 8, 2004 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Beyonce, who opened the show performing with Prince, was a big winner taking home five awards. The only award Beyonce was nominated for and did not win was record of the year (Coldplay - "Clocks").
Luther Vandross and Justin Timberlake also took home multiple awards.
| Grammy for Record of the Year | |
| Coldplay (Clocks) | |
| Ken Nelson - Producer; Mark Phythian - Engineer | |
| Other Nominees: Beyonce (Crazy In Love); Black Eyed Peas (Where Is the Love); Eminem (Lose Yourself); OutKast (Hey Ya) | |
| Grammy for Album of the Year | |
| OutKast (Speakerboxxx/The Love Below) | |
| Carl Mo; OutKast | |
| Other Nominees: Missy Elliott (Under Construction); Evanescence (Fallen); Justin Timberlake (Justified); The White Stripes (Elephant) | |
| Grammy for Song of the Year | |
| Luther Vandross (Dance With My Father) | |
| Luther Vandross; Richard Marx (Songwriters) | |
| Other Nominees: Christina Aguilera (Beautiful); Avril Lavigne (I'm With You); Warren Zevon (Keep Me In Your Heart); Eminem (Lose Yourself) | |
| Grammy for Best New Artist | |
| Evanescence | |
| Other Nominees: 50 Cent; Fountains Of Wayne; Heather Headley; Sean Paul | |
| Grammy for Pop Female Vocal Performance | |
| Christina Aguilera (Beautiful) | |
| Other Nominees: Kelly Clarkson (Miss Independent); Dido (White Flag); Avril Lavigne (I'm With You); Sarah McLachlan (Fallen) | |
| Grammy for Pop Male Vocal Performance | |
| Justin Timberlake (Cry Me A River) | |
| Other Nominees: George Harrison (Any Road); Michael McDonald (Ain't No Mountain High Enough); Sting (Send Your Love); Warren Zevon (Keep Me In Your Heart) | |
| Grammy for Pop Duo or Group with Vocal | |
| No Doubt (Underneath It All) | |
| Gwen Stefani | |
| Other Nominees: Bon Jovi (Misunderstood); Eagles (Hole In the World); Fountains of Wayne (Stacy's Mom); Matchbox 20 (Unwell) | |
| Grammy for Pop Collaboration | |
| Sting & Mary J Blige (Whenever I Say Your Name) | |
| Sting; Mary J Blige | |
| Other Nominees: Christina Aguilera & Lil Kim; Tony Bennett & k d lang; Bob Dylan & Mavis Staples; Pink & William Orbit | |
| Grammy for Pop Vocal Album | |
| Justin Timberlake (Justified) | |
| Other Nominees: Christina Aguilera (Stripped); George Harrison (Brainwashed); Annie Lennox (Bare); Michael McDonald (Motown) | |
| Grammy for Pop Instrumental | |
| George Harrison (Marwa Blues) | |
| Other Nominees: Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban (Patricia); Dave Koz (Honey-Dipped); Randy Newman (Seabiscuit); Brian Setzer Orchestra (The Nutcracker Suite) | |
| Grammy for Pop Instrumental Album | |
| Ry Cooder (Mambo Sinuendo) | |
| & Manuel Galban | |
| Other Nominees: Jim Brickman (Peace); Kenny G (Wishes); Prince (N.E.W.S.); George Winston (Night Divides the Day) | |
| Grammy for Country Female Vocal Performance | |
| June Carter Cash (Keep on the Sunny Side) | |
| Other Nominees: Patty Loveless (On Your Way Home); Martina McBride (This One's For the Girls); Dolly Parton (I'm Gone); Shania Twain (Forever and For Always) | |
| Grammy for Country Male Vocal Performance | |
| Vince Gill (Next Big Thing) | |
| Other Nominees: Ray Benson (Annabelle); Lyle Lovett (My Baby Don't Tolerate); Tim McGraw (She's My Kind of Rain); Joe Nichols (Brokenheartsville); Randy Travis (Three Wooden Crosses) | |
| Grammy for Country Duo or Group with Vocal | |
| Ricky Skaggs (A Simple Life) | |
| & Kentucky Thunder | |
| Other Nominees: Brooks & Dunn (Red Dirt Road); Diamond Rio (I Believe); Lonestar (My Front Porch Looking In); Oak Ridge Boys (Colors) | |
| Grammy for Country Collaboration | |
| James Taylor & Alison Krauss (How's the World Treating You) | |
| James Taylor; Alison Krauss | |
| Grammy for Country Song | |
| Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett (It's Five O'Clock Somewhere) | |
| "Jim ""Moose"" Brown & Don Rollins (Songwriters)" | |
| Other Nominees: Beer For My Horses; Celebrity; Forever and For Always; Wave On Wave | |
| Grammy for Country Album | |
| Various Artists (Livin' Lovin' Losin' - Songs of the Louvin Brothers) | |
| Carl Jackson (Producer); Luke Wooten (Engineer) | |
| Grammy for R&B Female Vocal | |
| Beyonce (Dangerously In Love) | |
| Other Nominees: Ashanti (Rain On Me); Erykah Badu (Back In the Day); Mary J Blige (Ooh); Heather Headley (I Wish I Wasn't) | |
| Grammy for R&B Male Vocal | |
| Luther Vandross (Dance With My Father) | |
| Other Nominees: R Kelly (Step In the Name of Love); Brian McKnight (Shoulda Woulda Coulda); Ruben Studdard (Superstar); Tyrese (How You Gonna Act Like That) | |
| Grammy for R&B Duo or Group with Vocal | |
| Beyonce & Luther Vandross (The Closer I Get to You) | |
| Beyonce; Luther Vandross | |
| Other Nominees: Stanley Clark & Glenn Lewis (Where Is the Love); Floetry (Say Yes); Roy Hargrove & The RH Factor (I'll Stay); Isley Brother & JS (Busted); TLC (Hands Up) | |
| Grammy for R&B Song | |
| Beyonce (Crazy in Love) | |
| Grammy for R&B Album | |
| Luther Vandross (Dance With My Father) | |
| Other Nominees: Erykah Badu (Worldwide Underground); Blu Cantrell (Bittersweet); Aretha Franklin (So Damn Happy); Isley Brothers (Body Kiss) | |
| Grammy for R&B Contemporary Album | |
| Beyonce (Dangerously In Love) | |
| Other Nominees: Ashanti (Chapter II); Mary J Blige (Love & Life); Anthony Hamilton (Comin From Where I'm From); R Kelly (Chocolate Factory) | |
| Grammy for Alternative Music Album | |
| White Stripes (Elephant) | |
| Other Nominees: The Flaming Lips (Fight Test); Radiohead (Hail To the Thief); Sigur Ros (Untitled); Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Fever To Tell) | |
| Grammy for Traditional Pop Vocal | |
| Tony Bennett (A Wonderful World) | |
| & k.d. lang | |
| Other Nominees: Rosemary Clooney (The Last Concert); Bette Midler (Bette Midler Sings the Rosemary Clooney Songbook); Rod Stewart (As Time Goes By); Barbra Streisand (The Movie Album) | |
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