2011 • 53rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Contrary to late-night TV host David Letterman's list of biggest surprises at the GRAMMYs, Lady Antebellum and Lady Gaga may not have actually formed a super group called Lady Antegagum, but between them, the two acts claimed eight awards at the 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards.

During a show memorable for the breadth and excitement of its three-and-a-half hours of performances, country group Lady Antebellum sang a pitch-perfect medley of tunes that ended with a quiet rendition of the song that launched them to superstardom, "Need You Now," a song that shortly afterward earned them the Song Of The Year GRAMMY (along with co-writer Josh Kear, with whom they also took Best Country Song). But there was plenty more to come for the trio. They also took home the GRAMMY for Best Country Album for Need You Now. In accepting that award, lead singer Charles Kelley said, "This song has completely flipped our world upside down." By the time Lady Antebellum stood up to collect the trophy for Record Of The Year for "Need You Now," they were in disbelief, and possibly discombobulated. "Oh my gosh, we're so stunned we started walking the wrong direction," said singer Hillary Scott breathlessly after being waved to the correct spot by presenter Jennifer Lopez.  

Also racking up awards was Lady Gaga, who claimed three: Best Pop Vocal Album for The Fame Monster, and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Short Form Music Video for "Bad Romance." Never one to miss the chance to make an entrance, she hatched herself onstage from a giant opaque egg as a nod to her new single, "Born This Way," and her bare shoulders, which sprouted pointy appendages, were likely a way to show the power and beauty of being unique. Her dancers and outfit gave off a Cleopatra vibe, but Gaga couldn't be stopped from seeming ultra-modern, and her performance reflected that; it was a warp-speed whirlwind.  

In keeping with that same modernist — or maybe futurist — spirit, she accepted her award for Best Pop Vocal Album in black body armor. But Gaga also proved she can be an old-fashioned girl with a soft side. In an emotional acceptance speech, she surprised the audience by thanking Whitney Houston: "I imagined she was singing … because I wasn't secure enough in myself to imagine I was a superstar. Whitney, I imagined you."

The evening began with a spirited tribute to the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, but by the time the last of the awards was handed out several other singers and bands looked something like royalty.

Leading the nominee field with 10 nods revolving around his album, Recovery, Eminem took home trophies for Best Rap Album — a triumph over rivals including Jay-Z, Drake and B.o.B — and Best Rap Solo Performance for "Not Afraid." Onstage, his swagger proved undiminished.

A flame-haired Rihanna opened Eminem's performance with a searing rendition of their duet "Love The Way You Lie," but it was Slim Shady who came out blazing, spitting the lyrics to that song before raging into "I Need A Doctor" with Dr. Dre and singer/songwriter Skylar Grey as Maroon 5's Adam Levine handled piano duty.

Rihanna would return later for a sexy rendition of "What's My Name?" with Drake, which added some passionate heat to an already hot night.

Closing the show and likely lifting the Sunday spirits of indie fans everywhere was the Canadian collective Arcade Fire, who won Album Of The Year for The Suburbs and turned in a frothy and fierce rendition of the rocking "Month Of May." And frontman Win Butler may have summed up the spirit of the evening when he introduced a final surprise performance by the band after they received their GRAMMY. "We're gonna play another song because we like music," he said.

Other multiple winners for the evening included classical music producer David Frost, legendary rock guitarist Jeff Beck, rap titan Jay-Z, and R&B artist John Legend, who each earned three awards. Among those who won two each were producer T Bone Burnett, alternative rock duo the Black Keys, jazz giant Herbie Hancock, Alicia Keys, urban/alternative group the Roots, and gospel singers BeBe & CeCe Winans.

And in a bit of surprise, jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding won Best New Artist over teen phenom Justin Bieber, Canadian rapper Drake, and adventurist rock outfits Florence & The Machine and Mumford & Sons.

For good measure, the show also featured a few firsts, including the first-ever GRAMMY performance by Rolling Stone frontman Mick Jagger, who helped pay tribute to fallen R&B singer Solomon Burke with Raphael Saadiq.

But if there was a constant, it was the annual, high-profile celebration of music that the GRAMMYs represent, and the 53rd GRAMMYs fit the bill once again, with performances, pairings and awards presentations that were full of pleasant musical surprises, providing an upbeat opportunity for the music world to show its continued vitality.

  • Winner

    Need You Now

    Lady Antebellum

  • Nominees

    Bruno Mars

    Nothin' On You

    Bruno Mars

  • Eminem
    Rihanna

    Love The Way You Lie

    Eminem, Rihanna

  • Jay Z
    Alicia Keys

    Empire State Of Mind

    Jay Z, Alicia Keys

  • Winner

    Arcade Fire

    The Suburbs

    Arcade Fire

  • Nominees

    Eminem

    Recovery

    Eminem

  • Need You Now

    Lady Antebellum

  • Lady Gaga

    The Fame Monster

    Lady Gaga

  • Katy Perry

    Teenage Dream

    Katy Perry

Winners

Category Winner Work Actions
Record Of The Year Lady Antebellum Need You Now All Nominees
Album Of The Year Arcade Fire The Suburbs All Nominees
Song Of The Year/New Song Of The Year Dave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Lady Antebellum Need You Now All Nominees
Best New Artist Esperanza Spalding All Nominees
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance Lady Gaga Bad Romance All Nominees
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Bruno Mars Just The Way You Are All Nominees
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Train Hey, Soul Sister (Live) All Nominees
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Jeff Beck, Oumou Sangare Imagine All Nominees
Best Pop Instrumental Performance Jeff Beck Nessun Dorma All Nominees
Best Pop Instrumental Album Larry E. Carlton, Tak Matsumoto Take Your Pick All Nominees
Best Pop Vocal Album Lady Gaga The Fame Monster All Nominees
Best Dance Recording Rihanna Only Girl (In The World) All Nominees
Best Dance/Electronica Album La Roux La Roux All Nominees
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Michael Bublé Crazy Love All Nominees
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance Paul McCartney Helter Skelter All Nominees
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal The Black Keys Tighten Up All Nominees
Best Hard Rock Performance Them Crooked Vultures New Fang All Nominees
Best Metal Performance Iron Maiden El Dorado All Nominees
Best Rock Instrumental Performance Jeff Beck Hammerhead All Nominees
Best Rock Song Neil Young Angry World All Nominees
Best Rock Album Muse The Resistance All Nominees
Best Alternative Music Performance The Black Keys Brothers All Nominees
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Fantasia Bittersweet All Nominees
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Usher There Goes My Baby All Nominees
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Sade Soldier Of Love All Nominees
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance John Legend, The Roots Hang On In There All Nominees
Best Urban/Alternative Performance Cee Lo Green Fuck You All Nominees
Best R&B Song John Legend Shine All Nominees
Best Contemporary R&B Album Usher Raymond V Raymond All Nominees
Best R&B Album John Legend, The Roots Wake Up! All Nominees
Best Rap Solo Performance Eminem Not Afraid All Nominees
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group Jay Z, Swizz Beatz On To The Next One All Nominees
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Jay Z, Alicia Keys Empire State Of Mind All Nominees
Best Rap Song Jay Z, Angela Hunte, Alicia Keys, Janet Sewell, Alexander Shuckburgh Empire State Of Mind All Nominees
Best Rap Album Eminem Recovery All Nominees
Best Female Country Vocal Performance Miranda Lambert The House That Built Me All Nominees
Best Male Country Vocal Performance Keith Urban 'Til Summer Comes Around All Nominees
Best Country Performance By A Duo or Group With Vocal Lady Antebellum Need You Now All Nominees
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Zac Brown As She's Walking Away All Nominees
Best Country Instrumental Performance Marty Stuart Hummingbyrd All Nominees
Best Country Song Dave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott Need You Now All Nominees
Best Country Album Lady Antebellum Need You Now All Nominees
Best New Age Album Paul Winter Miho: Journey To The Mountain All Nominees
Best Contemporary Jazz Performance, Instrumental - Also cont. Jazz Perf. Vocal or Instrumental Stanley Clarke The Stanley Clarke Band All Nominees
Best Jazz Vocal Album Dee Dee Bridgewater Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie With Love From Dee Dee All Nominees
Best Improvised Jazz Solo Performance Herbie Hancock A Change Is Gonna Come All Nominees
Best Instrumental Jazz Album James Moody Moody 4B All Nominees
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album Mingus Big Band Mingus Big Band Live At Jazz Standard All Nominees
Best Latin Jazz Album Chucho Valdés And The Afro-Cuban Messengers Chucho's Steps All Nominees
Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance CeCe Winans Grace All Nominees
Best Gospel Song Jerry Peters, Kirk Whalum It's What I Do All Nominees
Best Rock Gospel Album incl. Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album Switchfoot Hello Hurricane All Nominees
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album Israel Houghton Love God. Love People. All Nominees
Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album Diamond Rio The Reason All Nominees
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Patty Griffin Downtown Church All Nominees
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album CeCe Winans Still All Nominees
Best Latin Pop Performance Alejandro Sanz Paraiso Express All Nominees
Best Latin Rock, Alternative Or Urban Album Grupo Fantasma El Existential All Nominees
Best Tejano Album Little Joe Recuerdos All Nominees
Best Norteño Album Intocable Classic All Nominees
Best Banda Album El Güero Y Su Banda Centenario Enamórate De Mí All Nominees
Best Tropical Latin Album Spanish Harlem Orchestra Viva La Tradición All Nominees
Best Americana Album Mavis Staples You Are Not Alone All Nominees
Best Bluegrass Album Patty Loveless Mountain Soul II All Nominees
Best Traditional Blues Album - or - Best Traditional Blues Recording Pinetop Perkins & Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith Joined At The Hip All Nominees
Best Contemporary Blues Album - or Contemporary Blues Recording Buddy Guy Living Proof All Nominees
Best Traditional Folk Album incl. Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording/Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording Carolina Chocolate Drops Genuine Negro Jig All Nominees
Best Contemporary Folk Album incl. Best Ethnic or Contemporary Folk Recording Ray LaMontagne God Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise All Nominees
Best Native American Music Album Derek Mathews, Lita Mathews, Melonie Mathews 2010 Gathering Of Nations Pow Wow: A Spirit's Dance All Nominees
Best Hawaiian Music Album Tia Carrere Huana Ke Aloha All Nominees
Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album Chubby Carrier Zydeco Junkie All Nominees
Best Reggae Album Banton Buju Before The Dawn All Nominees
Best World Music Album Ali Farka Toure, Toumani Diabate Ali And Toumani All Nominees
Best Contemporary World Music Album Béla Fleck Throw Down Your Heart , Africa Sessions Part 2: Unreleased Tracks All Nominees
Best Musical Album For Children Pete Seeger Tomorrow's Children All Nominees
Best Spoken Word Album For Children Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton Julie Andrews' Collection Of Poems, Songs, And Lullabies All Nominees
Best Spoken Word Or Non-musical Album Jon Stewart The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Presents Earth (The Audiobook) All Nominees
Best Comedy Album Lewis Black Stark Raving Black All Nominees
Best Musical Theater Album Billie Joe Armstrong American Idiot - Featuring Green Day All Nominees
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media Stephen Bruton, T Bone Burnett Crazy Heart All Nominees
Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media Randy Newman Toy Story 3 All Nominees
Best Song Written For Visual Media Ryan Bingham, T Bone Burnett The Weary Kind (From Crazy Heart) All Nominees
Best Instrumental Composition Billy Childs The Path Among The Trees All Nominees
Best Instrumental Arrangement Vincent Mendoza Carlos All Nominees
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)/Best Background Arrangement Christopher Tin Baba Yetu All Nominees
Best Album Package - Incl. Album Cover, Graphic Arts, Photography Michael Carney Brothers All Nominees
Best Recording Package - Boxed Rob Jones, Jack White Under Great White Northern Lights (Limited Edition Box Set) All Nominees
Best Album Notes Robert Gordon Keep An Eye On The Sky All Nominees
Best Historical Album Jeff Jones, Allan Rouse, Paul Hicks, Sean Magee, Guy Massey, Sam Okell, Steve Rooke The Beatles (The Original Studio Recordings) All Nominees
Best Engineered Recording, Non Classical Michael H. Brauer, Joe Ferla, Chad Franscoviak, Manny Marroquin Battle Studies All Nominees
Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical Danger Mouse All Nominees
Best Remixed Recording , Non-Classical Afrojack, David Guetta Revolver (David Guetta's One Love Club Remix) All Nominees
Best Surround Sound Album Keith O. Johnson, David Frost Britten's Orchestra All Nominees
Best Classical Engineered Recording Mark Donahue, John Hill, Dirk Sobotka Daugherty: Metropolis Symphony; Deus Ex Machina All Nominees
Best Classical Engineered Recording Leslie Ann Jones, Kory Kruckenberg, Brandie Lane, David Sabee Porter, Quincy: Complete Viola Works All Nominees
Classical Producer Of The Year David Frost All Nominees
Best Classical Album Duain Wolfe, Riccardo Muti, Chris Alder Verdi: Requiem All Nominees
Best Classical Orchestral Performance Giancarlo Guerrero Daugherty: Metropolis Symphony; Deus Ex Machina All Nominees
Best Opera Recording Kent Nagano, Martin Sauer, Daniel Belcher, Ekaterina Lekhina, Marie-Ange Todorovitch Saariaho: L'Amour De Loin All Nominees
Best Choral Performance, Classical Duain Wolfe, Riccardo Muti Verdi: Requiem All Nominees
Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (with orchestra) Mitsuko Uchida Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 23 & 24 All Nominees
Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (without orchestra) Paul Jacobs Messiaen: Livre Du Saint-Sacrement All Nominees
Best Chamber Music Performance Parker Quartet, Jessica Bodner, Daniel Chong, Karen Kim, Kee-Hyun Kim Ligeti: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 All Nominees
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance (With or Without Conductor) Jordi Savall, Hesperion XXI, La Capella Reial de Catalunya Dinastia Borja All Nominees
Best Classical Vocal Performance Cecilia Bartoli Sacrificium All Nominees
Best Classical Contemporary Composition Michael Daugherty Daugherty, Michael: Deus Ex Machina All Nominees
Best Classical Crossover Album Lucas Richman Tin, Christopher: Calling All Dawns All Nominees
Best Music Video, Short Form Lady Gaga Bad Romance All Nominees
Best Music Video, Long Form Tom Dicillo, John Beug, Jeff Jampol, Peter Jankowski, Dick Wolf When You're Strange All Nominees

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