Artist

Kelly Clarkson

Wins

3

Nominations

17

Category

Country General Pop Traditional Pop

Biography

"My winning is getting to perform. That's my victory."

  • Born Kelly Brianne Clarkson on April 24, 1982, in Fort Worth, Texas
  • The winner of the first U.S. "American Idol" in 2002, Kelly Clarkson hit the ground running with her debut single (and victory song), "A Moment Like This," which went straight to No. 1.  Her 2003 debut album, Thankful, also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and was certified double-platinum.
  • After winning two GRAMMYs for Breakaway and "Since U Been Gone" at the 48th GRAMMY Awards in 2006, Kelly Clarkson made her performance debut on the telecast that same year, singing "Because of You." 
  • Did you know? The lead single, "My Life Would Suck Without You," from Clarkson's fourth album, 2009's All I Ever Wanted, holds the record for the biggest jump to No. 1 ever on the Billboard Hot 100, going to the top from No. 97 in a single week.
  • Kelly Clarkson's Miracle on Broadway holiday concert, featuring Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks, took place in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2014, raising more than $400,000 for several local charities, including her own Fruition Fund, which she founded through the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.

 

All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Pop Vocal Album

    Chemistry

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

    When Christmas Comes Around...

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Pop Vocal Album

    Meaning Of Life

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Pop Solo Performance

    Love So Soft

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Pop Solo Performance

    Piece By Piece (Idol Version)

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Pop Solo Performance

    Heartbeat Song

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Pop Vocal Album

    Piece By Piece

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance

    Don't Rush

    Kelly Clarkson, Vince Gill

  • Best Pop Vocal Album Winner

    Stronger

    John Hanes, Serban Ghenea, Kelly Clarkson

  • Record Of The Year

    Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)

    John Hanes, Chris Gehringer, Serban Ghenea, Greg Kurstin, Kelly Clarkson, Jesse Shatkin

  • Best Pop Solo Performance

    Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance

    Don't You Wanna Stay

    Jason Aldean, Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Pop Vocal Album

    All I Ever Wanted

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Country Collaboration With Vocal

    Because Of You

    Reba McEntire, Kelly Clarkson

  • Female Pop Vocal Performance Winner

    Since U Been Gone

    Kelly Clarkson

  • Best Pop Vocal Album Winner

    Breakaway

    Clive Davis, Serban Ghenea, Kelly Clarkson

  • Female Pop Vocal Performance

    Miss Independent

    Kelly Clarkson

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