Artist

Imogen Heap

Wins

2

Nominations

7

Category

Composing/Arranging General Musical Theater Non-Classical Package Pop Production

Biography

"I just love crafting and shaping sounds."

  • Born Imogen Jennifer Heap on Dec. 9, 1977, in Havering, East London, England
     
  • Imogen Heap released her debut album iMegaphone in 1998. The singles "Oh Me, Oh My" and "Shine" received airplay and acclaim in the United States, as well as in her home country. In 2005 Heap's audience grew even further when her song "Hide And Seek" was featured in the closing scene of the season two finale of the hit TV show "The O.C."
     
  • Heap received her first GRAMMY 2009 for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for Ellipse.
     
  • Did you know? Heap was classically trained on a variety of instruments, including piano, cello, and clarinet.
  • In 2011 Heap performed at a benefit concert to help rebuild New Zealand's Unlimited Panega Tawhiti High School in the aftermath of a 6.3-magnitude earthquake. 

All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Imogen Heap

  • Best Musical Theater Album

    The Music Of Harry Potter And The Cursed Child - In Four Contemporary Suites

    Imogen Heap

  • Album Of The Year Winner

    1989

    Jack Antonoff, Tom Coyne, John Hanes, Serban Ghenea, Michael Ilbert, Shellback, Nathan Chapman, Sam Holland, Imogen Heap, Max Martin, Taylor Swift, Ryan Tedder, Mattias Bylund, Smith Carlson, Robin Fredriksson, Mattias Larsson, Brendan Morawski, Ali Payami, Laura Sisk, Noel Zancanella, Mattman & Robin

  • Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package

    Sparks (Deluxe Album Box Set)

    Imogen Heap, Andy Carne

  • Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Winner

    Ellipse

    Imogen Heap

  • Pop Instrumental Performance

    The Fire

    Imogen Heap

  • Best Song Written For Visual Media

    Can't Take It In (From The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe)

    Imogen Heap

  • Best New Artist

    Imogen Heap

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