35th Annual GRAMMY Awards | 1993
In the midst of the 35th Annual GRAMMY Awards, host Garry Shandling considered the way things were going and told the star-studded audience at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, “Okay, I’ll go out on a limb and say if you’re up against Eric Clapton in any other categories, I’d go home now. It’s a feeling I have.”
Shandling’s hunch would prove to be a very solid one. In recognition of Clapton’s deeply moving song “Tears In Heaven” — inspired by the death of his 4-year-old son Conor — and for his successful Unplugged album, he received a grand total of six GRAMMY Awards: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male, and Best Rock Song. Throughout the night, Clapton seemed surprised by the outpouring and remained rather low-key. But when he won the night’s final award for Record Of The Year, Clapton plainly but powerfully explained, “The one person I want to thank is my son for the love he gave me and the song he gave me.”
Clearly, this was an emotional night for the veteran rock guitar god, and rock stars of a certain age seemed to be on Shandling’s mind as well right from the start. Referencing the recent election of President Bill Clinton, Shandling noted, “My generation’s becoming the mainstream here. It’s very weird. Mick Jagger is older than the president of the United States. It’s a very spooky time.” Shandling also offered a brilliant bit of stand-up comedy/political commentary about Clinton, referencing the president’s famous campaign sound bite regarding whether or not he smoked pot: “He plays the sax. He plays it, sort of. He plays like a guy who never inhaled, but hey...”
Ultimately, though, the spirit of the GRAMMYs is nothing if not multigenerational and the night’s other big winners included the upstart hip-hop group Arrested Development who took home not only the Best New Artist award, but also the GRAMMY for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or A Group (“Tennessee”). A still up-and-coming Celine Dion won the Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal along with Peabo Bryson for “Beauty And The Beast” from the Disney film of the same name (the soundtrack album would help generate five awards on this night). The GRAMMY for Best Hard Rock Performance With Vocal went to the Red Hot Chili Peppers who provided the GRAMMY show with perhaps its most freewheeling highlight — a version of “Give It Away” that found a creatively attired Peppers joined by their longtime influence and onetime producer George Clinton along with his P-Funk All-Stars. Another memorable performance was Peter Gabriel’s telecast-opening version of “Steam” that featured Cirque du Soleil; Gabriel won Best Music Video — Short Form for “Digging In The Dirt.” Another altogether jazzy standout performance came from Arturo Sandoval and the GRP All-Stars who served up a searing version of “Cherokee.”
Even without performing, Michael Jackson provided a significant amount of the evening’s entertainment. First, Jackson’s recent highly rated, 90-minute prime-time interview with Oprah Winfrey provided Shandling with one of his biggest laughs. “To insure higher ratings this year on the GRAMMYs, I will be interviewing him the last 90 minutes of the show. And I’ll be asking him hard-hitting questions too, things like, ‘Hey Michael, [can I] get you anything?’”
Remarkably, Jackson may have actually topped Shandling when he accepted his GRAMMY Legend Award from his sister Janet Jackson. Before launching into a fascinating speech about his childhood being stolen from him, Jackson pulled off a completely surprising punch line. “I hope this finally puts to rest another rumor that’s been in the press for too many years,” Jackson said standing next to his chart-topping sibling. “Me and Janet really are two different people.”
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Unplugged
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Achtung Baby (Album)
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Beauty And The Beast (Album)
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Diva (Album)
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Ingenue (Album)
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Sophie Hawkins
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Kriss Kross
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Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical)
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Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical)
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Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical)
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Tears In Heaven
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Achy Breaky Heart (Single)
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Beauty And The Beast (Single)
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Constant Craving (Single)
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Save The Best For Last (Single)
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Tears In Heaven
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Achy Breaky Heart (Single)
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Beauty And The Beast (Single)
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Save The Best For Last (Single)
Winners
| Category | Winner | Nomination | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Album Of The Year | Eric Clapton | Unplugged | All Nominees |
| Best Album For Children | (Various Artists) | Beauty And The Beast - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | All Nominees |
| Best Album Notes | Thulani Davis, Tom Dowd, Ahmet Ertegun, Arif Mardin, Dave Marsh, David Ritz, Jerry Wexler | Queen Of Soul - The Atlantic Recordings | All Nominees |
| Best Alternative Music Album | Tom Waits | Bone Machine | All Nominees |
| Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella | Rob McConnell | Strike Up The Band | All Nominees |
| Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals | Johnny Mandel | Here's To Life | All Nominees |
| Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording | Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Robert O'Keefe | What You Can Do To Avoid AIDS | All Nominees |
| Best Bluegrass Album | Alison Krauss | Every Time You Say Goodbye | All Nominees |
| Best Choral Performance | Herbert Blomstedt | Orff: Carmina Burana | All Nominees |
| Best Classical Solo Vocal Album | Kathleen Battle | Kathleen Battle At Carnegie Hall (Handel, Mozart, Liszt, Strauss, etc.) | All Nominees |
| Best Comedy Album | Peter Schickele | P.D.Q. Bach: Music For An Awful Lot Of Winds & Percussion | All Nominees |
| Best Contemporary Blues Album | Stevie Ray Vaughan | The Sky Is Crying | All Nominees |
| Best Contemporary Classical Composition | Samuel Barber | Barber: The Lovers | All Nominees |
| Best Country Song | Vince Gill, John Jarvis | I Still Believe In You | All Nominees |
| Best Engineered Album, Classical | James Lock, John Pellowe, Philip Siney, Jonathan Stokes | R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten | All Nominees |
| Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical | Teddy Riley, Bruce Swedien | Dangerous | All Nominees |
| Best Female Rock Vocal Performance | Melissa Etheridge | Ain't It Heavy | All Nominees |
| Best Gospel Choir Or Chorus Album | Edwin Hawkins | Edwin Hawkins Music & Arts Seminar Mass Choir - Recorded Live In Los Angeles | All Nominees |
| Best Historical Album | Nat "King" Cole Trio | The Complete Capitol Recordings Of The Nat "King" Cole Trio | All Nominees |
| Best Instrumental Composition | Benny Carter | Harlem Renaissance Suite | All Nominees |
| Best Jazz Instrumental Album | Branford Marsalis | I Heard You Twice The First Time | All Nominees |
| Best Jazz Performance | Joe Henderson | Lush Life | All Nominees |
| Best Jazz Vocal Album | Bobby McFerrin | 'Round Midnight | All Nominees |
| Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album | McCoy Tyner | The Turning Point | All Nominees |
| Best Latin Pop Album | Jon Secada | Otro Dia Mas Sin Verte | All Nominees |
| Best Male Rock Vocal Performance | Eric Clapton | Unplugged | All Nominees |
| Best Metal Performance | Nine Inch Nails | Wish | All Nominees |
| Best Music Film | Annie Lennox | Diva | All Nominees |
| Best Music Video | Peter Gabriel | Digging In The Dirt | All Nominees |
| Best Musical Theater Album | Jay David Saks | Guys And Dolls - The New Broadway Cast Recording | All Nominees |
| Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album | Enya | Shepherd Moons | All Nominees |
| Best New Artist | Arrested Development | All Nominees | |
| Best Opera Recording | Hildegard Behrens, Placido Domingo, Sumi Jo, Reinhild Runkel, Jose Van Dam, Julia Varady, Georg Solti, Christopher Raeburn, Stephen Trainor, Morten Winding | R. Strauss: Die Frau Ohne Schatten | All Nominees |
| Best Orchestral Performance | Leonard Bernstein | Mahler: Symphony No. 9 | All Nominees |
| Best Polka Album | Walter Ostanek | 35th Anniversary | All Nominees |
| Best R&B Instrumental Performance | Miles Davis | Doo-Bop | All Nominees |
| Best R&B Song | Babyface, L.A. Reid, Daryl Simmons | End Of The Road | All Nominees |
| Best Recording Package | Melanie Nissen | Spellbound - Compact | All Nominees |
| Best Reggae Album | Shabba Ranks | X-tra Naked | All Nominees |
| Best Regional Mexican Album | Linda Ronstadt | Mas Canciones | All Nominees |
| Best Rock Song | Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon | Layla | All Nominees |
| Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (Includes Film And Television) | Alan Menken | Beauty And The Beast | All Nominees |
| Best Song Written For Visual Media | Howard Ashman, Alan Menken | Beauty And The Beast (From Beauty And The Beast) | All Nominees |
| Best Traditional Blues Album | Dr. John | Goin' Back To New Orleans | All Nominees |
| Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album | Tony Bennett | Perfectly Frank | All Nominees |
| Best Tropical Latin Album | Linda Ronstadt | Frenesi | All Nominees |
| Chamber Music Performance | Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma | Brahms: Sonatas For Cello & Piano | All Nominees |
| Classical Album | Leonard Bernstein, Horst Dittberner | Mahler: Symphony No. 9 | All Nominees |
| Contemporary Folk Album | The Chieftains | Another Country | All Nominees |
| Contemporary Jazz Album | Pat Metheny | Secret Story | All Nominees |
| Contemporary R&B Gospel Album | (Various Artists) | Handel's Messiah - A Soulful Celebration | All Nominees |
| Country Collaboration With Vocal | Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart | The Whiskey Ain't Workin' | All Nominees |
| Country Instrumental Performance | Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed | Sneakin' Around | All Nominees |
| Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | Emmylou Harris, Nash Ramblers | Emmylou Harris & The Nash Ramblers At The Ryman | All Nominees |
| Female Country Vocal Performance | Mary Chapin Carpenter | I Feel Lucky | All Nominees |
| Female Pop Vocal Performance | k.d. lang | Constant Craving | All Nominees |
| Female R&B Vocal Performance | Chaka Khan | The Woman I Am | All Nominees |
| Hard Rock Performance | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Give It Away | All Nominees |
| Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestr | Vladimir Horowitz | Horowitz - Discovered Treasures (Chopin, Liszt, Scarlatti, Scriabin, Clementi) | All Nominees |
| Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestr | Yo-Yo Ma | Prokofiev: Sinfonia Concertante/Tchaikovsky: Variations On A Rococo Theme | All Nominees |
| Male Country Vocal Performance | Vince Gill | I Still Believe In You | All Nominees |
| Male Pop Vocal Performance | Eric Clapton | Tears In Heaven | All Nominees |
| Male R&B Vocal Performance | Al Jarreau | Heaven And Earth | All Nominees |
| Pop Instrumental Performance | Richard Kaufman | Beauty And The Beast | All Nominees |
| Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | Celine Dion, Peabo Bryson | Beauty And The Beast | All Nominees |
| Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album | Steven Curtis Chapman | The Great Adventure | All Nominees |
| Producer Of The Year, Classical | Michael Fine | All Nominees | |
| Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical | Babyface, L.A. Reid | All Nominees | |
| Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois | All Nominees | |
| R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | Boyz II Men | End Of The Road | All Nominees |
| Rap Duo/Group Performance | Arrested Development | Tennessee | All Nominees |
| Rap Solo Performance | Sir Mix-A-Lot | Baby Got Back | All Nominees |
| Record Of The Year | Eric Clapton | Tears In Heaven | All Nominees |
| Rock Instrumental Performance | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Little Wing | All Nominees |
| Rock Or Rap Gospel Album | Petra | Unseen Power | All Nominees |
| Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | U2 | Achtung Baby | All Nominees |
| Song Of The Year | Eric Clapton, Will Jennings | Tears In Heaven | All Nominees |
| Southern, Country, Or Bluegrass Gospel Album | Bruce Carroll | Sometimes Miracles Hide | All Nominees |
| Traditional Folk Album | The Chieftains | An Irish Evening - Live At The Grand Opera House, Belfast | All Nominees |
| Traditional Gospel Album | Shirley Caesar | He's Working It Out For You | All Nominees |
| Traditional World Music Album | Sergio Mendes | Brasileiro | All Nominees |