2012 • 54th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

The 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards was a night of exhilarating performances, inspired tributes and emotional acceptance speeches. It was a night that saw the return of an injured heroine, and one steeped in the sadness of loss. Ultimately, it was an evening for the ages as nearly 40 million viewers tuned in to the telecast and more than 13 million GRAMMY-related comments reverberated through online social networks. In the end, it was Music's Biggest Night in nearly 30 years, and a show that lived up to that lofty title.

Adele emerged the big winner, not just because she reeled in a record-tying six GRAMMYs (matching Beyoncé for the most awards won by a female artist in one night), but her performance of "Rolling In The Deep" marked her first live performance since vocal-cord surgery forced her to cancel her tour in late 2011.

Meanwhile, 180 degrees away from Adele's triumph, the 54th GRAMMYs became the world’s first public opportunity to mourn the loss of the great Whitney Houston. "We've had a death in the family," said host LL Cool J of Houston, who died the day prior to the GRAMMY telecast, before offering a prayer to "our fallen sister." Before the night was through, Jennifer Hudson would step in on one-day's notice to pay tribute with a towering rendition of Houston's signature hit from The Bodyguard, "I Will Always Love You." The performance stirred the crowd at Staples Center and no doubt the millions watching at home.

Adele earned trophies for Album Of The Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for 21; Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best Short Form Music Video for "Rolling In The Deep"; and Best Pop Solo Performance for “Someone Like You.”

Foo Fighters won five of the six GRAMMYs for which they were nominated, including Best Rock Album for Wasting Light and Best Rock Performance for "Walk." In receiving the latter award, frontman Dave Grohl noted the "human element of making music is what’s most important … it's not about being perfect … it's about what goes on in here," he said, pointing to his heart.

Kanye West won four awards, including Best Rap Album for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and Best Rap Performance with Jay-Z for "Otis."

Electronica artist Skrillex also had a big night, winning three awards, including Best Dance Recording for "Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites" and Best Dance/Electronica Album for the album of the same name. "This is the most surreal moment of my life," he said of his new status as a GRAMMY winner. "It means a lot, not just for me, but for the whole electronic community."

Best New Artist went to Bon Iver. The collective led by Justin Vernon also picked up Best Alternative Music Album for Bon Iver.

Adele's producer Paul Epworth earned awards for Record Of The Year for "Rolling In The Deep" and Album Of The Year for 21, as well as Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical.

Meanwhile, the GRAMMYs continued its recent theme of combining charismatic solo and band performances with opportunities for unusual and sometimes unlikely pairings.

Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band elevated the show from the start, opening with the rousing new "We Take Care Of Our Own." Bruno Mars' exciting James Brown-inspired R&B performance also helped lift everyone's spirits. Taylor Swift managed to bring a fun flair to her anti-bullying song "Mean."

This year's show also added a touch of history. In their first live appearance together in more than 20 years, the Beach Boys' original lineup (minus late brothers Carl and Dennis Wilson) was accompanied by Foster The People and Maroon 5 for a trio of songs, including "Good Vibrations."

Another powerful moment came via a tribute to Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Glen Campbell, who last year announced he is battling Alzheimer's disease. Blake Shelton and the Band Perry joined the tribute, which closed with Campbell himself singing his gem "Rhinestone Cowboy."

Sir Paul McCartney performed his elegant new ballad, "My Valentine," joined by Diana Krall on piano and guitarist Joe Walsh. Later, he would close the show with the Beatles medley "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End," finishing with an explosive electric guitar solo battle with Grohl, Springsteen, Walsh, and Rusty Anderson, ending an electrifying evening.

In the end, to quote McCartney, it was a night worthy of being called music's biggest.

  • Winner

    Adele

    Rolling In The Deep

    Adele

  • Nominees

    Bon Iver

    Holocene

    Bon Iver

  • Bruno Mars

    Grenade

    Bruno Mars

  • Mumford & Sons

    The Cave

    Mumford & Sons

  • Katy Perry

    Firework

    Katy Perry

  • Winner

    Adele

    21

    Adele

  • Nominees

    Foo Fighters

    Wasting Light

    Foo Fighters

  • Lady Gaga

    Born This Way

    Lady Gaga

  • Bruno Mars

    Doo-Wops & Hooligans

    Bruno Mars

  • Rihanna

    Loud

    Rihanna

Winners

Category Winner Work Actions
Record Of The Year Adele Rolling In The Deep All Nominees
Album Of The Year Adele 21 All Nominees
Song Of The Year/New Song Of The Year Adele, Paul Epworth Rolling In The Deep All Nominees
Best New Artist Bon Iver All Nominees
Best Pop Solo Performance Adele Someone Like You All Nominees
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Tony Bennett, Amy Winehouse Body And Soul All Nominees
Best Pop Instrumental Album Booker T. Jones The Road From Memphis All Nominees
Best Pop Vocal Album Adele 21 All Nominees
Best Dance Recording Skrillex Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites All Nominees
Best Dance/Electronica Album Skrillex Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites All Nominees
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Tony Bennett Duets II All Nominees
Best Rock Performance Foo Fighters Walk All Nominees
Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Foo Fighters White Limo All Nominees
Best Rock Song Foo Fighters Walk All Nominees
Best Rock Album Foo Fighters Wasting Light All Nominees
Best Alternative Music Performance Bon Iver Bon Iver All Nominees
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance Cee Lo Green, Melanie Fiona Fool For You All Nominees
Best R&B Performance Corinne Bailey Rae Is This Love All Nominees
Best R&B Song Melanie Fiona, Cee Lo Green, Jack Splash Fool For You All Nominees
Best R&B Album Chris Brown F.A.M.E. All Nominees
Best Rap Performance Jay Z, Kanye West Otis All Nominees
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi, Fergie All Of The Lights All Nominees
Best Rap Song Jeff Bhasker, Fergie, Malik Yusef Jones, Terius "The Dream" Nash, Warren Trotter, Kanye West All Of The Lights All Nominees
Best Rap Album Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy All Nominees
Best Country Solo Performance Taylor Swift Mean All Nominees
Best Country Duo/Group Performance The Civil Wars Barton Hollow All Nominees
Best Country Song Taylor Swift Mean All Nominees
Best Country Album Lady Antebellum Own The Night All Nominees
Best New Age Album Pat Metheny What's It All About All Nominees
Best Jazz Vocal Album Terri Lyne Carrington The Mosaic Project All Nominees
Best Improvised Jazz Solo Performance Chick Corea 500 Miles High All Nominees
Best Instrumental Jazz Album Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea, Lenny White Forever All Nominees
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album Christian McBride The Good Feeling All Nominees
Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance Le'Andria Johnson Jesus All Nominees
Best Gospel Song Kirk Franklin Hello Fear All Nominees
Best Contemporary Christian Music Song Laura Story Blessings All Nominees
Best Gospel Album Kirk Franklin Hello Fear All Nominees
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Chris Tomlin And If Our God Is For Us... All Nominees
Best Latin Pop, Rock or Urban Album Mana Drama Y Luz All Nominees
Best Regional Mexican or Tejano Album Pepe Aguilar Bicentenario All Nominees
Best Banda or Norteño Album Los Tigres Del Norte Los Tigres Del Norte And Friends All Nominees
Best Tropical Latin Album Cachao The Last Mambo All Nominees
Best Americana Album Levon Helm Ramble At The Ryman All Nominees
Best Bluegrass Album Alison Krauss Paper Airplane All Nominees
Best Blues Album Tedeschi Trucks Band Revelator All Nominees
Best Folk Album The Civil Wars Barton Hollow All Nominees
Best Regional Roots Album Rebirth Brass Band Rebirth Of New Orleans All Nominees
Best Reggae Album Stephen Marley Revelation Pt. 1: The Root Of Life All Nominees
Best World Music Album Tinariwen Tassili All Nominees
Best Children's Album Various Artists All About Bullies... Big And Small All Nominees
Best Spoken Word Or Non-musical Album Betty White If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won't) All Nominees
Best Comedy Album Louis C.K. Hilarious All Nominees
Best Musical Theater Album Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells, Robert Lopez, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Anne Garefino, Stephen Oremus, Scott Rudin The Book Of Mormon All Nominees
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media Stewart Lerman, Randall Poster, Kevin Weaver Boardwalk Empire: Volume 1 All Nominees
Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media Alexandre Desplat The King's Speech All Nominees
Best Song Written For Visual Media Alan Menken, Glenn Slater I See The Light (From Tangled) All Nominees
Best Instrumental Composition Béla Fleck, Howard Levy Life In Eleven All Nominees
Best Instrumental Arrangement Gordon Goodwin Rhapsody In Blue All Nominees
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)/Best Background Arrangement Jorge Calandrelli Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) All Nominees
Best Album Package - Incl. Album Cover, Graphic Arts, Photography Caroline Robert Scenes From The Suburbs All Nominees
Best Recording Package - Boxed David Bett, Michelle Holme The Promise: The Darkness On The Edge Of Town Story All Nominees
Best Album Notes Adam Machado Hear Me Howling!: Blues, Ballads & Beyond As Recorded By The San Francisco Bay By Chris Strachwitz In The 1960s All Nominees
Best Historical Album Paul McCartney, Sam Okell, Steve Rooke Band On The Run (Paul McCartney Archive Collection - Deluxe Edition) All Nominees
Best Engineered Recording, Non Classical Neal Cappellino, Mike Shipley, Brad Blackwood Paper Airplane All Nominees
Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical Paul Epworth All Nominees
Best Remixed Recording , Non-Classical Skrillex Cinema (Skrillex Remix) All Nominees
Best Surround Sound Album Elliot Scheiner, Bob Ludwig, Bill Levenson Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe Edition) All Nominees
Best Classical Engineered Recording Byeong Joon Hwang, John Newton, Jesse Lewis Aldridge: Elmer Gantry All Nominees
Classical Producer Of The Year Judith Sherman All Nominees
Best Classical Orchestral Performance Gustavo Dudamel Brahms: Symphony No. 4 All Nominees
Best Opera Recording Alan Gilbert, Jay David Saks, Meredith Arwady, Sasha Cooke, Richard Paul Fink, Gerald Finley, Thomas Glenn, Eric Owens Adams: Doctor Atomic All Nominees
Best Choral Performance, Classical Eric Whitacre Light & Gold All Nominees
Best Classical Instrumental Solo Christopher Lamb, Giancarlo Guerrero Schwantner: Concerto For Percussion & Orchestra All Nominees
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance (With or Without Conductor) Eighth Blackbird, Matt Albert, Matthew Duvall, Lisa Kaplan, Michael Maccaferri, Tim Munro, Nicholas Photinos Mackey: Lonely Motel - Music From Slide All Nominees
Best Classical Vocal Performance Joyce DiDonato Diva Divo All Nominees
Best Classical Contemporary Composition Robert Aldridge, Herschel Garfein Aldridge, Robert: Elmer Gantry All Nominees
Best Music Video, Short Form Adele Rolling In The Deep All Nominees
Best Music Video, Long Form Foo Fighters Foo Fighters: Back And Forth All Nominees

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