Tuesday December 07, 2004
We would like to congratulate all of our artists who have been nominated for GRAMMYS this year. IMN Artists account for 12 nominations.
2004 IMN Grammy Nominations:
Category 71
Best Traditional World Music Album
(Vocal or Instrumental.)
Raise Your Spirit Higher
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
[Heads Up International]
Category 72
Best Contemporary World Music Album
(Vocal or Instrumental.)
Cositas Buenas
Paco De Luc�a
[Verve International]
Egypt
Youssou N’Dour
[Nonesuch]
Category 61
Best Salsa/Merengue Album
(Vocal or Instrumental.)
Across 110th Street
Spanish Harlem Orchestra Featuring Ruben Blades
[Libertad Records]
Category 47
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
Speak Like A Child
Herbie Hancock, soloist
Track from: With All My Heart (Harvey Mason)
[Bluebird]
Wee
John Scofield, soloist
Track from: EnRoute
[Verve]
Category 45
Best Contemporary Jazz Album
(For albums containing 51% or more playing time of INSTRUMENTAL tracks.)
Strength
Roy Hargrove (The RH Factor)
[Verve]
Category 1
Record Of The Year
(Award to the Artist and to the Producer(s), Recording Engineer(s) and/or Mixer(s), if other than the artist.)
Here We Go Again
Ray Charles & Norah Jones
John Burk, producer; Terry Howard & Al Schmitt, engineers/mixers
Track from: Genius Loves Company
[Concord Records/Hear Music]
Category 5
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
(For a solo vocal performance. Singles or Tracks only.)
Sunrise
Norah Jones
Track from: Feels Like Home
[Blue Note Records]
Category 8
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
(For a collaborative performance, with vocals, by artists who do not normally perform together. Singles or Tracks only.)
Here We Go Again
Ray Charles & Norah Jones
Track from: Genius Loves Company
[Concord Records]
Category 11
Best Pop Vocal Album
(For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.)
Feels Like Home
Norah Jones
[Blue Note Records]
Category 39
Best Country Collaboration With Vocals
(For a collaborative performance, with vocals, by artists who do not normally perform together. Singles or Tracks only.)
Creepin’ In
Norah Jones & Dolly Parton
Track from: Feels Like Home
[Blue Note]
Category 89
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
(An Engineer’s Award. (Artists names appear in parenthesis.))
Feels Like Home
Jay Newland, engineer (Norah Jones)
[Blue Note Records]
Give
Tchad Blake, engineer (The Bad Plus)
[Columbia Records]
| Knives Out | 8:29 | Brad Mehldau |
| Just My Imagination | 4:53 | Dianne Reeves |
| Jump Up | 5:48 | Jason Moran |
| Move On Up feat. John Legend | 3:46 | Angélique Kidjo |
| Thalaza | 4:00 | Ladysmith Black Mambazo |
| Radio Song (clip) | 1:01 | Esperanza Spalding |
| The Jolly Seven / Rascal on the Haystack | 3:52 | Irish Homecoming |
| Traveler's Blessing (Live) | Becca Stevens |
| *Live at the 2011 Montreal Jazz Festival | Sing the Truth! |
| Al Jazeera Interview | Omara Portuondo |
| Sound Prints Short EPK | Sound Prints |
| Move On Up | Angélique Kidjo |
| Esperanza Spalding at the Nobel Prize Ceremony | Esperanza Spalding |
| The View from Blue Mountain | Dave Douglas |
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