2000 • 42nd Annual GRAMMY® Awards

The first GRAMMY Awards ceremony held during the 21st century is perhaps best remembered as a supernaturally smooth evening for Carlos Santana. Remarkably, the veteran guitar great and bandleader had previously won only one GRAMMY — under his own name at the 31st Annual GRAMMY Awards for Best Rock Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group Or Soloist) for “Blues For Salvador.” At the 42nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, Santana made up for lost time, winning eight awards: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals, Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals, Best Pop Instrumental Performance, Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal, Best Rock Instrumental Performance and Best Rock Album. As if that wasn’t all quite enough, Santana’s “Smooth” vocal guest Rob Thomas and Itaal Shur — who wrote the song together — took home the GRAMMY for Song Of The Year.

When Bob Dylan and Lauryn Hill presented the GRAMMY for Album Of The Year for Supernatural at the end of the night, Carlos Santana spoke up for “love, understanding and oneness.” But it was one of Supernatural’s producers — and longtime Santana friend and mentor — Clive Davis who summed things up beautifully. “You’re an inspiration to every young musician throughout the globe,” Davis said of Santana. “Because when they break in they don’t know how long a career can not only last, but how long it can soar.” On this night, there could be no question that Santana was soaring.

Also making headlines this night was Jennifer Lopez whose rather minimalist green gown was much talked about. As Lopez’s co-presenter David Duchovny quipped onstage, “This is the first time in five or six years that I’m sure that nobody is looking at me.”

Among the others the crowd at Staples was looking at: Will Smith, who opened the show, the Dixie Chicks, TLC, Kid Rock and Britney Spears, whose performance began with a little girl watching the 32nd Annual GRAMMY Awards dreaming of someday performing on the show. There was also a rousing segment dedicated to the wide world of Latin music (celebrating the launch of the first Latin GRAMMY Awards in September of 2000) with fine performances from Marc Anthony, Poncho Sanchez, Ibrahim Ferrer of Buena Vista Social Club fame and Ricky Martin, a year after his triumphant performance of “The Cup Of Life.”

But it wasn’t all good vibes, revealing dresses and cool performances at the 42nd Annual GRAMMY Awards. Despite at the time having established a reputation as “The Queen of Nice,” Rosie O’Donnell had quite a barbed turn as host this year. In particular, she took aim at Whitney Houston. The host made repeated allusions to Houston’s recent arrest for marijuana possession at a Hawaiian airport, both in her opening monologue and with this introduction to the singer’s performance of “It’s Not Right But It’s Okay”: “Our next performer is a huge fan of the doobies,” O’Donnell said. Houston surmounted the jabs with a soulful version of the song and a win for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.

Perhaps more uplifting was the chance to watch one legendary piano man salute another. Billy Joel took the stage to honor Elton John, the recipient of a GRAMMY Legend Award. “In an age of Stratocasters and wah-wah pedals, Elton John made it cool to be a piano player,” Joel explained, before Elton John performed “Philadelphia Freedom” with a little vocal support from the Backstreet Boys. “Now he is a knight, and in the United Kingdom he should be addressed as Sir Elton, but here in the good ol’ USA his friends can still call him Sharon.”

  • Winner

  • Nominees

    Cher

    Believe (Single)

    Cher

  • Backstreet Boys

    I Want It That Way (Track)

    Backstreet Boys

  • Ricky Martin

    Livin' La Vida Loca (Track)

    Ricky Martin

  • TLC

    No Scrubs (Single)

    TLC

  • Winner

    Santana

    Supernatural

    Santana

  • Nominees

    TLC

    Fanmail (Album)

    TLC

  • Fly (Album)

    Dixie Chicks

  • Backstreet Boys

    Millennium (Album)

    Backstreet Boys

  • Diana Krall

    When I Look In Your Eyes (Album)

    Diana Krall

Winners

Category Winner Work Actions
Record Of The Year Santana, Rob Thomas Smooth All Nominees
Album Of The Year Santana Supernatural All Nominees
Song Of The Year/New Song Of The Year Itaal Shur, Rob Thomas Smooth All Nominees
Best New Artist Christina Aguilera All Nominees
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Sarah McLachlan I Will Remember You All Nominees
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Sting Brand New Day All Nominees
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Santana Maria Maria All Nominees
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Santana, Rob Thomas Smooth All Nominees
Best Pop Instrumental Performance Santana El Farol All Nominees
Best Pop Vocal Album Sting Brand New Day All Nominees
Best Dance Recording Cher Believe All Nominees
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Tony Bennett Bennett Sings Ellington - Hot & Cool All Nominees
Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Sheryl Crow Sweet Child O' Mine All Nominees
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance Lenny Kravitz American Woman All Nominees
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Santana, Everlast Put Your Lights On All Nominees
Best Hard Rock Performance Metallica Whiskey In The Jar All Nominees
Best Metal Performance Black Sabbath Iron Man All Nominees
Best Rock Instrumental Performance Santana, Eric Clapton The Calling All Nominees
Best Rock Song Flea, John Frusciante, Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith Scar Tissue All Nominees
Best Rock Album Santana Supernatural All Nominees
Best Alternative Music Performance Beck Mutations All Nominees
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Whitney Houston It's Not Right But It's Okay All Nominees
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Barry White Staying Power All Nominees
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal TLC No Scrubs All Nominees
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance Barry White Staying Power All Nominees
Best R&B Song Kevin "Shekspere" Briggs, Kandi Burruss, Tameka Cottle No Scrubs All Nominees
Best R&B Album TLC Fanmail All Nominees
Best Rap Solo Performance Eminem My Name Is All Nominees
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group The Roots, Erykah Badu, Eve You Got Me All Nominees
Best Rap Album Eminem The Slim Shady LP All Nominees
Best Female Country Vocal Performance Shania Twain Man! I Feel Like A Woman! All Nominees
Best Male Country Vocal Performance George Jones Choices All Nominees
Best Country Performance By A Duo or Group With Vocal Dixie Chicks Ready To Run All Nominees
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton After The Gold Rush All Nominees
Best Country Instrumental Performance Asleep At The Wheel, Tommy Allsup, Floyd Domino, Larry Franklin, Vince Gill, Steve Wariner Bob's Breakdowns All Nominees
Best Country Song Robert John "Mutt" Lange, Shania Twain Come On Over All Nominees
Best Country Album Dixie Chicks Fly All Nominees
Best New Age Album Paul Winter Celtic Solstice All Nominees
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance, Instrumental - Also cont. Jazz Perf. Vocal or Instrumental David Sanborn Inside All Nominees
Best Jazz Vocal Album Diana Krall When I Look In Your Eyes All Nominees
Best Improvised Jazz Solo Performance Wayne Shorter In Walked Wayne All Nominees
Best Instrumental Jazz Album Gary Burton, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Roy Haynes, Dave Holland Like Minds All Nominees
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album Bob Florence Serendipity 18 All Nominees
Best Latin Jazz Album Poncho Sanchez Latin Soul All Nominees
Best Rock Gospel Album incl. Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album Rebecca St. James Pray All Nominees
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album Steven Curtis Chapman Speechless All Nominees
Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album Gloria Gaither Kennedy Center Homecoming All Nominees
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Shirley Caesar Christmas With Shirley Caesar All Nominees
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Yolanda Adams Mountain High...Valley Low All Nominees
Best Gospel Album By Choir Or Chorus Carol Cymbala High And Lifted Up All Nominees
Best Latin Pop Performance Rubén Blades Tiempos All Nominees
Best Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album Chris Perez Resurrection All Nominees
Best Salsa/Merengue Album Los Van Van Llego...Van Van - Van Van Is Here All Nominees
Best Merengue Performance Elvis Crespo Pintame All Nominees
Best Mexican-American/Tejano Music Performance Placido Domingo 100 Años De Mariachi All Nominees
Best Tejano Album Los Palominos Por Eso Te Amo All Nominees
Best Tropical Latin Album Tito Puente Mambo Birdland All Nominees
Best Bluegrass Album Ricky Skaggs Ancient Tones All Nominees
Best Traditional Blues Album - or - Best Traditional Blues Recording B.B. King Blues On The Bayou All Nominees
Best Contemporary Blues Album - or Contemporary Blues Recording Robert Cray Take Your Shoes Off All Nominees
Best Traditional Folk Album incl. Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording/Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording June Carter Cash Press On All Nominees
Best Contemporary Folk Album incl. Best Ethnic or Contemporary Folk Recording Tom Waits Mule Variations All Nominees
Best Reggae Album Burning Spear Calling Rastafari All Nominees
Best World Music Album Caetano Veloso Livro All Nominees
Best Polka Album Brave Combo Polkasonic All Nominees
Best Musical Album For Children (Various Artists) The Adventures Of Elmo In Grouchland All Nominees
Best Spoken Word Album For Children Wynton Marsalis, Graham Greene, Kate Winslet Listen To The Storyteller All Nominees
Best Spoken Word Or Non-musical Album LeVar Burton The Autobiography Of Martin Luther King, Jr. All Nominees
Best Comedy Album Chris Rock Bigger And Blacker All Nominees
Best Musical Theater Album Stephen Ferrera, John McDaniel Annie Get Your Gun All Nominees
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media Phil Collins Tarzan All Nominees
Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media Randy Newman A Bug's Life All Nominees
Best Song Written For Visual Media Madonna, William Orbit Beautiful Stranger (From Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me) All Nominees
Best Instrumental Composition Don Sebesky Joyful Noise Suite All Nominees
Best Instrumental Arrangement Don Sebesky Chelsea Bridge All Nominees
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)/Best Background Arrangement Alan Broadbent Lonely Town All Nominees
Best Album Package - Incl. Album Cover, Graphic Arts, Photography Ray Benson, Sally Carns, Buddy Jackson Ride With Bob All Nominees
Best Recording Package - Boxed Ron Jaramillo, Arnold Levine Miles Davis - The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions All Nominees
Best Album Notes Bob Blumenthal John Coltrane - The Classic Quartet: Complete Impulse! Studio Recordings All Nominees
Best Historical Album Orrin Keepnews, Steven Lasker, Paul Brizzi, Dennis Ferrante The Duke Ellington Centennial Edition - The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (1927-1973) All Nominees
Best Engineered Recording, Non Classical Al Schmitt When I Look In Your Eyes All Nominees
Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical Walter Afanasieff All Nominees
Remixer Of The Year Club 69 All Nominees
Best Classical Engineered Recording Markus Heiland Stravinsky: Firebird; The Rite Of Spring; Perséphone All Nominees
Classical Producer Of The Year Adam Abeshouse All Nominees
Best Classical Album Michael Tilson Thomas, Andreas Neubronner Stravinsky: Firebird; The Rite Of Spring; Perséphone All Nominees
Best Classical Orchestral Performance Michael Tilson Thomas Stravinsky: Firebird; The Rite Of Spring; Perséphone All Nominees
Best Opera Recording Ian Bostridge, Bryn Terfel, Anne Sofie von Otter, Deborah York, John Eliot Gardiner, Nicholas Parker Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress All Nominees
Best Choral Performance, Classical Robert Shafer Britten: War Requiem All Nominees
Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (with orchestra) Martha Argerich Prokofiev: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 3/Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 3 All Nominees
Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (without orchestra) Vladimir Ashkenazy Shostakovich: 24 Preludes & Fugues, Op. 87 All Nominees
Best Chamber Music Performance Anne-Sophie Mutter, Lambert Orkis Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas (Nos. 1-3, Op. 12; Nos. 1-3, Op. 30; "Spring" Sonata) All Nominees
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance (With or Without Conductor) Joseph Jennings, conductor; Chanticleer Colors Of Love - Works Of Thomas, Stucky, Tavener & Rands All Nominees
Best Classical Vocal Performance Anne Sofie von Otter & Thomas Quasthoff Mahler: Des Knaben Wunderhorn All Nominees
Best Classical Contemporary Composition Pierre Boulez Boulez: Répons All Nominees
Best Classical Crossover Album Peter Schickele, Chestnut Brass Company Schickele: Hornsmoke (Piano Concerto No. 2 In F Major "Ole"; Brass Calendar; Hornsmoke - A Horse Opera) All Nominees
Best Music Video, Short Form Korn Freak On A Leash All Nominees
Best Music Video, Long Form Bob Smeaton, Neil Aspinall, Chips Chipperfield Band Of Gypsys - Live At Fillmore East All Nominees

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