Mark Ronson
Wins
8
Nominations
19
Category
Biography
"I didn't start making music in order to be famous."
- Born Mark Daniel Ronson Sept. 4, 1975, in London, England.
- As a producer, Ronson received recognition for his production of Amy Winehouse's 2006 studio album, Back To Black, which hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200. As a solo artist, he scored his first No. 1 single in the United States with 2014's "Uptown Funk," featuring Bruno Mars, which was featured on his fourth studio album, Uptown Special.
- He won his first three career GRAMMY Awards for 2007, including Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical.
- Ronson's stepfather is Foreigner founder Mick Jones.
- In 2015 Ronson served as the official ambassador for GRAMMY Amplifier, The Recording Academy's innovative, online music initiative aimed at mentoring emerging artists.
- A group of children from the Rays of Sunshine Children's Charity joined Ronson in 2016 for a special studio session to record a version of "Uptown Funk." The charity is dedicated to brightening the lives of children who are living with serious or life-limiting illnesses.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Mark Ronson
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Best Remixed Recording Winner
Espresso (Mark Ronson x FNZ Working Late Remix)
Mark Ronson, Isaac De Boni, Michael Mule, FNZ, Alex Ghenea
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Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (Includes Film And Television)
Barbie
Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson
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Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media Winner
Barbie The Album
George Drakoulias, Kevin Weaver, Mark Ronson, Brandon Davis
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Best Song Written For Visual Media
Dance The Night [From "Barbie The Album"]
Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Dua Lipa, Caroline Ailin
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Best Song Written For Visual Media
I'm Just Ken [From "Barbie The Album"]
Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson
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Song Of The Year
Dance The Night (From Barbie The Album)
Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Dua Lipa, Caroline Ailin
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Album Of The Year
Special
Jeffrey Chestek, Serban Ghenea, Damien Lewis, Sam Holland, Benny Blanco, Bill Malina, Manny Marroquin, Max Martin, Mark Ronson, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Tom Hull, Savan Kotecha, Ilya Salmanzadeh, Peter Svensson, Ian Kirkpatrick, Ricky Reed, Clarence Coffee Jr, Alexander "ESKEERDO" Izquierdo, Jordan K. Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Marcus Lomax, Emerson Mancini, Monsters & Strangerz, Lizzo, Emily Warren, Amy Allen, Jon Bellion, Thomas Brenneck, Omer Fedi, Jens Jungkurth, Nate Mercereau, Oliver Peterhof, Michael Pollack, Blake Slatkin, Theron Thomas, Daoud Anthony, Jacob Ferguson, Jeremy Hatcher, Andrew Hey, Patrick Kehrier, Leon Michels, Nick Movshon, Michael Neil, Phoelix, Quelle Chris
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Best Dance/Electronic Recording Winner
Electricity
Josh Gudwin, Diplo, Mark Ronson, Riton, Dua Lipa, Silk City, Rami Dawod, Alex Metric, Jacob Olofsson, Jarami, Clément Picard, Maxime Picard, Picard Brothers, Jr. Blender
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Best Song Written For Visual Media Winner
Shallow
Lady Gaga, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando
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Song Of The Year
Shallow
Lady Gaga, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando
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Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
Amy
Salaam Remi, Mark Ronson
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Record Of The Year Winner
Uptown Funk
Tom Coyne, John Hanes, Serban Ghenea, Jeff Bhasker, Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Mark Ronson, Josh Blair, Wayne Gordon, Riccardo Damian, Inaam Haq, Boo Mitchell, Charles Moniz
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Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Winner
Uptown Funk
Bruno Mars, Mark Ronson
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Best Pop Vocal Album
Uptown Special
Mark Ronson
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Record Of The Year
Locked Out Of Heaven
Dave Kutch, Jeff Bhasker, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars, Emile Haynie, Philip Lawrence, Smeezingtons, Manny Marroquin, Mark Ronson, Alalal, Josh Blair, Wayne Gordon
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Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical Winner
Mark Ronson
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Record Of The Year Winner
Rehab
Tom Elmhirst, Dom Morley, Amy Winehouse, Gabriel Roth, Samuel "Vaughan" Merrick, Mark Ronson
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Album Of The Year
Back To Black
Tom Elmhirst, Gary Noble, Salaam Remi, Franklin Socorro, Dom Morley, Stuart Hawkes, Matt Paul, Amy Winehouse, Gabriel Roth, Samuel "Vaughan" Merrick, Derek Pacuk, Mark Ronson
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Best Pop Vocal Album Winner
Back To Black
Tom Elmhirst, Amy Winehouse, Samuel "Vaughan" Merrick, Mark Ronson