Artist
Iggy Pop
Wins
0
Nominations
2
Category
Alternative
Rock
Biography
"If I don't terrorize, I'm not Pop."
- Born James Newell Osterberg Jr. on April 21, 1947, in Muskegon, Michigan
- Iggy Pop rose to fame as frontman of the Stooges, whose 1969 self-titled debut featured the proto-punk anthem "I Wanna Be Your Dog." After the group disbanded, Pop achieved critical acclaim with a pair of David Bowie-produced solo albums, The Idiot and Lust For Life, which spawned well-known songs such as "The Passenger."
- The song "Cold Metal" secured Pop his first GRAMMY nomination for 1988 for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance.
- Did you know? Pop's stage name originates from his time as the drummer in his first band, the Iguanas.
- In 2016 the GRAMMY Museum hosted a conversation with Pop and Josh Homme, who produced Pop's GRAMMY-nominated Post Pop Depression album.
- In 2014 Pop designed a custom guitar for an auction benefitting War Child USA, a nonprofit organization helping to support war-affected children globally through local and international initiatives.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Iggy Pop
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Best Alternative Music Album
Post Pop Depression
Iggy Pop
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Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal Or Instrumental
Cold Metal (Single)
Iggy Pop
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