Grammy Awards of 1977
The 19th Grammy Awards were held in 1977, and were broadcast live on American television. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1976.
- Record of the Year
- Tommy LiPuma (producer) & George Benson for "This Masquerade" performed by George Benson
- Tommy LiPuma (producer) & George Benson for "This Masquerade" performed by George Benson
- Album of the Year
- Stevie Wonder for Songs In The Key Of Life
- Stevie Wonder for Songs In The Key Of Life
- Song of the Year
- Bruce Johnston (songwriter) for "I Write The Songs" performed by Barry Manilow
- Bruce Johnston (songwriter) for "I Write The Songs" performed by Barry Manilow
- Best New Artist
- Best Spoken Word Album for Children
- Hermione Gingold & Karl Bohm for Prokofiev: Peter And The Wolf/Saint-Saëns: Carnival Of The Animals
- Hermione Gingold & Karl Bohm for Prokofiev: Peter And The Wolf/Saint-Saëns: Carnival Of The Animals
- Best Classical Album
- London Philharmonic for Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos conducted by Daniel Barenboim
- Best Classical Orchestral Performance
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra conducted by Georg Solti
- Best Opera Recording
- Cleveland Orchestra for Gershwin: Porgy And Bess conducted by Lorin Maazel
- Best Choral Performance, Classical
- London Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Rachmaninoff: The Bells conducted by Andre Previn
- Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (with orchestra)
- Artur Rubinstein for Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos
- Best Classical Performance-Instrumental Soloist(s) (without orchestra)
- Vladimir Horowitz for Horowitz Concerts 1975/76
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- David Munrow for The Art of Courtly Love
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- Beverly Sills for Herbert: Music Of Victor Herbert
- Beverly Sills for Herbert: Music Of Victor Herbert
- Best Comedy Performance Single or Album, Spoken or Musical
- Richard Pryor for Bicentennial Nigger
- Richard Pryor for Bicentennial Nigger
- Best Instrumental Composition (other than Jazz)
- Chuck Mangione for Bellavia
- Best Instrumental Composition Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television
- Norman Whitfield (composer) for Car Wash performed by Various Artists
- Best Arrangement For Voices
- Starland Vocal Band for "Afternoon Delight"
- Best Instrumental Arrangement
- Chick Corea for "Leprechaun's Dream"
- Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
- Jimmie Haskell (arranger) for "If You Leave Me Now" performed by Chicago
- Jimmie Haskell (arranger) for "If You Leave Me Now" performed by Chicago
- Best Female Country Vocal Performance
- Emmylou Harris for Elite Hotel
- Best Male Country Vocal Performance
- Ronnie Milsap for "(I'm A) Stand By My Woman Man"
- Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Amazing Rhythm Aces for "The End is Not in Sight (The Cowboy Tune)"
- Best Country Instrumental Performance
- Chet Atkins & Les Paul for Chester And Lester
- Best Country Song
- Larry Gatlin for "Broken Lady"
- Larry Gatlin for "Broken Lady"
- Best Traditional Folk Album incl. Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording/Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording
- John Hartford for Mark Twang
- John Hartford for Mark Twang
- Best Gospel Performance
- Oak Ridge Boys for "Where The Soul Never Dies"
- Best Soul Gospel Performance
- Mahalia Jackson for How I Got Over
- Best Inspirational Performance
- Gary S. Paxton for The Astonishing, Outrageous, Amazing, Incredible, Unbelievable, Different World of Gary S. Paxton
- Gary S. Paxton for The Astonishing, Outrageous, Amazing, Incredible, Unbelievable, Different World of Gary S. Paxton
- Best Jazz Vocal Album
- Ella Fitzgerald for Fitzgerald And Pass...Again
- Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist
- Count Basie for Basie And Zoot
- Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group
- Chick Corea for The Leprechaun
- Best Latin Jazz Performance
- Duke Ellington for The Ellington Suites
- Duke Ellington for The Ellington Suites
- Best Latin Recording
- Eddie Palmieri for Unfinished Masterpiece
- Eddie Palmieri for Unfinished Masterpiece
- Best Musical Show Album
- Luigi Creatore (producer) for Bubbling Brown Sugar performed by Various Artists
- Luigi Creatore (producer) for Bubbling Brown Sugar performed by Various Artists
- Best Album Package - Incl. Album Cover, Graphic Arts, Photography
- John Berg (art director) for Chicago X performed by Chicago
- Best Album Notes
- Dan Morgenstern (notes writer) for The Changing Face Of Harlem, The Savoy Sessions performed by Various Artists
- Dan Morgenstern (notes writer) for The Changing Face Of Harlem, The Savoy Sessions performed by Various Artists
- Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
- Linda Ronstadt for Hasten Down The Wind
- Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
- Stevie Wonder for Songs In The Key Of Life
- Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Chicago for "If You Leave Me Now"
- Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- George Benson for Breezin'
- George Benson for Breezin'
- Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
- Al Schmitt (engineer) for Breezin' performed by George Benson
- Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical
- Best Classical Engineered Recording
- Edward (Bud) T. Graham, Milton Cherin & Ray Moore (engineers) for Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue performed by George Gershwin (1925 recording) & Columbia Jazz Band conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
- Edward (Bud) T. Graham, Milton Cherin & Ray Moore (engineers) for Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue performed by George Gershwin (1925 recording) & Columbia Jazz Band conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas
- Best R&B Instrumental Performance
- George Benson for "Theme From Good King Bad"
- Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
- Natalie Cole for "Sophisticated Lady (She's A Different Lady)"
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
- Stevie Wonder for "I Wish"
- Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
- Billy Davis Jr & Marilyn McCoo for "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"
- Best R&B Song
- Boz Scaggs & David Paich (songwriters) for "Lowdown" performed by Boz Scaggs
- Boz Scaggs & David Paich (songwriters) for "Lowdown" performed by Boz Scaggs
- Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album
- James Earl Jones & Orson Welles for Great American Documents
- James Earl Jones & Orson Welles for Great American Documents
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