46th Annual GRAMMY Awards | 2004
Sometimes a first performance can lead to a Second Coming.
Opening the 46th Annual GRAMMY Awards with the help of Beyoncé, the artist now currently known as Prince again proved himself to be a once and future musical royalty. Dressed in — what else? — purple, Prince teamed up with the recently solo Beyoncé for an inspired run through of three songs from Purple Rain, which 20 years after their release retained their power to thrill with soul and style. The medley of “Purple Rain,” “Baby, I’m A Star” and “Let’s Go Crazy” — weaving in a taste of Beyoncé’s “Crazy In Love” — featured actual pyrotechnics at the end, but there were musical fireworks right from the start. Things worked out pretty nicely for Destiny’s most famous child as well since Beyoncé became a big winner, later giving a stunningly artistic performance of “Dangerously In Love” and ultimately taking home five GRAMMYs for the night.
Ellen DeGeneres — one of many notable presenters during this host-less show — set the stage for a performance inspired by a significant musical anniversary. “On this night 40 years ago, the Beatles walked on the stage at the Ed Sullivan Theater and started a cultural revolution,” said DeGeneres of the Fab Four’s famed “Ed Sullivan Show” appearance. To honor the Beatle’s singular legacy, Sting, Dave Matthews, Pharrell Williams and Vince Gill came together to perform “I Saw Her Standing There.” Later, DeGeneres returned to honor the group with The Academy’s President’s Merit Award and introduce George Harrison’s widow Olivia Harrison and Yoko Ono, as well as taped comments from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
It wasn’t, however, all peace, love and sweet nostalgia at the 46th Annual GRAMMY Awards. The show took place just a week after Janet Jackson’s controversial Super Bowl half-time appearance, and that “wardrobe malfunction” controversy ran over into the GRAMMYs. In the end, Jackson — booked to introduce the show’s Luther Vandross salute by Alicia Keys and Celine Dion — chose not to appear. Her Super Bowl partner Justin Timberlake did appear — performing a rousing version of his “Señorita” with jazz great Arturo Sandoval, joining the Black Eyed Peas for “Where Is The Love” and winning two awards: Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. There was some further controversy when new rap icon 50 Cent seemed to protest his loss to Evanescence in the Best New Artist category by walking onto the stage anyway as they accepted their award.
President Neil Portnow — who had forcefully led The Academy through some tense moments with the network following the Super Bowl controversy — addressed the need for increased arts funding and spoke of the state of the music industry in his comments. Introducing The Academy’s new What’s The Download legal downloading public service initiative, Portnow proclaimed, “Our industry will emerge from what has been a perfect storm and we will reinvent and renew that which requires change.”
Among the most perfect performances of the night were Best Rock Album winners the Foo Fighters and jazz keyboardist Chick Corea performing the band’s “Times Like These” with some gorgeous jazzy textures, the White Stripes’ whipping up “Seven Nation Army” from the Best Alternative Music Album Elephant, and a performance that featured Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Dwight Yoakam and Billy Bob Thornton in a touching farewell that capped the in memoriam segment to the late great Warren Zevon, who had passed away in September shortly after the release of his final album, The Wind, which took home two GRAMMYs. Then there was the taped message from an ailing Luther Vandross who found the strength to send out a little “Power Of Love” as only he could on a night that brought him four GRAMMYs including Song Of The Year for “Dance With My Father,” which he wrote with Richard Marx.
But on this night, no single performance could compare to one of the GRAMMY’s most ambitious and, yes, funky musical endeavors ever: an extraordinary salute to funk officiated by “Minister Samuel L.” Jackson and featuring Earth, Wind & Fire, OutKast (three-time winners of the night), Robert Randolph And The Family Band and George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic. Along with OutKast’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below becoming the first rap album to ever win Album Of The Year at the end of the night, this rousing funk medley offered proof that we can still be one nation — even perhaps one world — under a groove.
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Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
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Under Construction
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Fallen
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Justified
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Elephant
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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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Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical
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Clocks
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Crazy In Love
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Where Is The Love
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Lose Yourself
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Hey Ya!
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Dance With My Father
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Beautiful
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I'm With You
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Keep Me In Your Heart
Winners
| Category | Winner | Nomination | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Album Of The Year | OutKast | Speakerboxxx/The Love Below | All Nominees |
| Best Album Notes | Tom Piazza | Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey | All Nominees |
| Best Alternative Music Album | White Stripes | Elephant | All Nominees |
| Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella | Michael Brecker, Gil Goldstein | Timbuktu | All Nominees |
| Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals | Vincent Mendoza | Woodstock | All Nominees |
| Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording | Al Franken | Lies And The Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair And Balanced Look At The Right (Al Franken) | All Nominees |
| Best Bluegrass Album | Alison Krauss & Union Station, Alison Krauss | Live | All Nominees |
| Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package | Julian Alexander, Howard Fritzson, Seth Rothstein | The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions | All Nominees |
| Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance | Jeff Von Der Schmidt, Southwest Chamber Music | Chávez: Suite For Double Quartet | All Nominees |
| Best Choral Performance | Tiia-Ester Loitme, Ants Soots, Paavo Järvi | Sibelius: Cantatas | All Nominees |
| Best Classical Solo Vocal Album | Thomas Quasthoff, Anne Sofie von Otter | Schubert: Lieder With Orchestra | All Nominees |
| Best Comedy Album | "Weird Al" Yankovic | Poodle Hat | All Nominees |
| Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media | Randy Spendlove, Ric Wake | Chicago | All Nominees |
| Best Contemporary Blues Album | Etta James | Let's Roll | All Nominees |
| Best Contemporary Classical Composition | Dominick Argento | Argento: Casa Guidi | All Nominees |
| Best Contemporary Country Album | Various Artists | Livin', Lovin', Losin' - Songs Of The Louvin Brothers | All Nominees |
| Best Country Song | Jim Brown, Don Rollins | It's Five O'Clock Somewhere | All Nominees |
| Best Dance/Electronic Recording | Kylie Minogue | Come Into My World | All Nominees |
| Best Engineered Album, Classical | Richard King, Todd Whitelock | Obrigado Brazil | All Nominees |
| Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical | Nigel Godrich, Darrell Thorp | Hail To The Thief | All Nominees |
| Best Female Rap Solo Performance | Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott | Work It | All Nominees |
| Best Female Rock Vocal Performance | Pink | Trouble | All Nominees |
| Best Gospel Choir Or Chorus Album | T.D. Jakes | A Wing And A Prayer | All Nominees |
| Best Historical Album | Steve Berkowitz, Alex Gibney, Andy McKaie, Jerry Rappaport, Gavin Lurssen, Joseph M. Palmaccio | Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey | All Nominees |
| Best Instrumental Composition | Wayne Shorter | Sacajawea | All Nominees |
| Best Jazz Instrumental Album | Wayne Shorter | Alegría | All Nominees |
| Best Jazz Performance | Chick Corea | Matrix | All Nominees |
| Best Jazz Vocal Album | Dianne Reeves | A Little Moonlight | All Nominees |
| Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album | Michael Brecker, Michael Brecker Quindectet | Wide Angles | All Nominees |
| Best Latin Jazz Album | Michel Camilo, Charles Flores, Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez | Live At The Blue Note | All Nominees |
| Best Latin Pop Album | Alejandro Sanz | No Es Lo Mismo | All Nominees |
| Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album | Cafe Tacuba | Cuatro Caminos | All Nominees |
| Best Male Rap Solo Performance | Eminem | Lose Yourself | All Nominees |
| Best Male Rock Vocal Performance | Dave Matthews | Gravedigger | All Nominees |
| Best Melodic Rap Performance | Jay Z | Crazy In Love | All Nominees |
| Best Metal Performance | Metallica | St. Anger | All Nominees |
| Best Music Film | Mick Gochanour, Robin Klein, Mary Wharton | Legend | All Nominees |
| Best Music Video | Johnny Cash | Hurt | All Nominees |
| Best Musical Theater Album | Jay David Saks | Gypsy | All Nominees |
| Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album | Pat Metheny | One Quiet Night | All Nominees |
| Best New Artist | Evanescence | All Nominees | |
| Best Opera Recording | Bernard Haitink, Wolfram Graul, Jerry Hadley, Karita Mattila, Eva Randova, Anja Silja, Jorma Silvasti | Janácek: Jenufa | All Nominees |
| Best Orchestral Performance | Pierre Boulez | Mahler: Symphony No. 3 | All Nominees |
| Best Polka Album | Jimmy Sturr | Let's Polka 'Round | All Nominees |
| Best Pop Instrumental Album | Ry Cooder, Manuel Galbán | Mambo Sinuendo | All Nominees |
| Best Pop Vocal Album | Justin Timberlake | Justified | All Nominees |
| Best R&B Album | Luther Vandross | Dance With My Father | All Nominees |
| Best R&B Song | Rich Harrison, Jay Z, Beyoncé Knowles | Crazy In Love | All Nominees |
| Best Rap Album | OutKast | Speakerboxxx/The Love Below | All Nominees |
| Best Rap Song | Jeff Bass, Eminem, L Resto | Lose Yourself | All Nominees |
| Best Recording Package | Ani DiFranco, Brian Grunert | Evolve | All Nominees |
| Best Reggae Album | Sean Paul | Dutty Rock | All Nominees |
| Best Regional Mexican Album | Joan Sebastian | Afortunado | All Nominees |
| Best Remixed Recording | Maurice Joshua | Crazy In Love (Maurice's Soul Mix) | All Nominees |
| Best Rock Album | Foo Fighters | One By One | All Nominees |
| Best Rock Song | Jack White | Seven Nation Army | All Nominees |
| Best Salsa/Merengue Album | Celia Cruz | Regalo Del Alma | All Nominees |
| Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (Includes Film And Television) | Howard Shore | The Lord Of The Rings - The Two Towers | All Nominees |
| Best Song Written For Visual Media | Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Michael McKean | A Mighty Wind (From A Mighty Wind) | All Nominees |
| Best Traditional Blues Album | Buddy Guy | Blues Singer | All Nominees |
| Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album | Tony Bennett, k.d. lang | A Wonderful World | All Nominees |
| Best Traditional R&B Performance | Aretha Franklin | Wonderful | All Nominees |
| Best Tropical Latin Album | Ibrahim Ferrer | Buenos Hermanos | All Nominees |
| Chamber Music Performance | Kronos Quartet, Jennifer Culp, Hank Dutt, David Harrington, John Sherba, Dawn Upshaw | Berg: Lyric Suite | All Nominees |
| Classical Album | Michael Tilson Thomas, Michelle DeYoung, Andreas Neubronner | Mahler: Symphony No. 3; Kindertotenlieder | All Nominees |
| Classical Crossover | Yo-Yo Ma | Obrigado Brazil | All Nominees |
| Contemporary Folk Album | Warren Zevon | The Wind | All Nominees |
| Contemporary Jazz Album | Randy Brecker | 34th N Lex | All Nominees |
| Contemporary R&B Album | Beyoncé Knowles | Dangerously In Love | All Nominees |
| Contemporary R&B Gospel Album | Donnie McClurkin | ...Again | All Nominees |
| Contemporary World Music Album | Cesaria Evora | Voz D'Amor | All Nominees |
| Country Collaboration With Vocal | James Taylor, Alison Krauss | How's The World Treating You | All Nominees |
| Country Instrumental Performance | Alison Krauss & Union Station, Alison Krauss | Cluck Old Hen | All Nominees |
| Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | Ricky Skaggs | A Simple Life | All Nominees |
| Female Country Vocal Performance | June Carter Cash | Keep On The Sunny Side | All Nominees |
| Female Pop Vocal Performance | Christina Aguilera | Beautiful | All Nominees |
| Female R&B Vocal Performance | Beyoncé | Dangerously In Love 2 | All Nominees |
| Hard Rock Performance | Evanescence, Paul McCoy | Bring Me To Life | All Nominees |
| Instrumental Soloist Performance (without Orchestr | Emanuel Ax | Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 29, 31, 34, 35 & 49 | All Nominees |
| Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestr | Maxim Vengerov | Britten: Violin Concerto/Walton: Viola Concerto | All Nominees |
| Male Country Vocal Performance | Vince Gill | Next Big Thing | All Nominees |
| Male Pop Vocal Performance | Justin Timberlake | Cry Me A River | All Nominees |
| Male R&B Vocal Performance | Luther Vandross | Dance With My Father | All Nominees |
| Musical Album For Children | Cathy Fink, Marcy Marxer | Bon Appétit! | All Nominees |
| Native American Music Album | Black Eagle | Flying Free | All Nominees |
| Pop Collaboration With Vocals | Sting, Mary J. Blige | Whenever I Say Your Name | All Nominees |
| Pop Instrumental Performance | George Harrison | Marwa Blues | All Nominees |
| Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | No Doubt | Underneath It All | All Nominees |
| Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album | Michael W. Smith | Worship Again | All Nominees |
| Producer Of The Year, Classical | Steven Epstein | All Nominees | |
| Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical | The Neptunes | All Nominees | |
| R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | Luther Vandross | The Closer I Get To You | All Nominees |
| Rap Duo/Group Performance | Nelly, Murphy Lee | Shake Ya Tailfeather | All Nominees |
| Record Of The Year | Coldplay | Clocks | All Nominees |
| Rock Instrumental Performance | Jeff Beck | Plan B | All Nominees |
| Rock Or Rap Gospel Album | Audio Adrenaline | Worldwide | All Nominees |
| Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals | Warren Zevon, Bruce Springsteen | Disorder In The House | All Nominees |
| Song Of The Year | Richard Marx, Luther Vandross | Dance With My Father | All Nominees |
| Southern, Country, Or Bluegrass Gospel Album | Randy Travis | Rise And Shine | All Nominees |
| Spoken Word Album For Children | Bill Clinton, Mikhail Gorbachev, Sophia Loren | Prokofiev: Peter And The Wolf/Beintus: Wolf Tracks | All Nominees |
| Tejano Album | Jimmy Gonzalez, Jimmy Gonzalez Y El Grupo Mazz | Si Me Faltas Tu | All Nominees |
| Traditional Folk Album | June Carter Cash | Wildwood Flower | All Nominees |
| Traditional Gospel Album | Blind Boys of Alabama | Go Tell It On The Mountain | All Nominees |
| Traditional World Music Album | Monks of Sherab Ling Monastery | Sacred Tibetan Chant | All Nominees |
| Urban/Alternative Performance | OutKast | Hey Ya! | All Nominees |