The 2017 Grammy Awards Nominees

By Sheryl Aronson

The 59th Grammy Awards will be televised this Sunday, February 12th, 8pn on CBS.  James Corden, of the “Late, Late Shows” will host the star-studded night, taking place at the Staple Center. The following musicians will perform: Adele, Beyonce, Bruno Mars, John Legend, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban. The Weeknd, and Metallica just to name a few. Grammy nominated artists, Justin Bieber, Drake and Kanye West opted not to perform for various reasons.

Beyoncé leads with a total of nine nominations including album of the year. Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West earned eight nominations apiece, while Chance the Rapper was nominated for seven, Adele has five nominations.   The artists competing in the album of the year category are Adele, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber, Drake and Sturgill Simpson.

One interesting fact about this year’s Grammys:

Chance, The Rapper will make his Grammy performance debut. The independent artist will make history with his nominations, as his Coloring Book album is the first streaming-only release to be nominated since the Grammys changed the eligibility rules to keep up with the evolving industry in June 2016.

The list of the nominations:

Album of the year:

Record of the year:

Song of the year:

Best new artist:

Best pop vocal album:

Best dance/electronic album:

Best rock album:

Best alternative music album:

Best urban contemporary album:

Best rap performance:

Best country solo performance:

Best jazz vocal album:

Best gospel album:

Best contemporary Christian music album:

Best Latin pop album:

Best American roots performance:

Best spoken word album (includes poetry, audio books & storytelling):

Best song written for visual media:

Best music video:

Producer of the year, non-classical:

Best pop duo/group performance

Best rock performance

Best metal performance

Best rock song

Best rock album

Best alternative music album

Best R&B performance

Best traditional R&B performance

Best R&B song

Best urban contemporary album

Best R&B album

Best rap performance

Best rap/sung performance

Best rap song

Best rap album

Best country solo performance

Best country duo/group performance

Best country song

Best country album

Best New Age album

Best improvised jazz solo

Best jazz vocal album

Best jazz instrumental album

Best large jazz ensemble album

Best Latin jazz album

Best gospel performance/song

Best contemporary Christian music performance/song

Best gospel album

Best contemporary Christian music album

Best roots gospel album

Best Latin pop album

Best Latin rock, urban or alternative album

Best regional Mexican music album (including Tejano)

Best tropical Latin album

Best American roots performance

American roots music

Best Americana album

Best bluegrass album

Best traditional blues album

Best contemporary blues album

Best folk album

Best regional roots music album

Best reggae album

Best world music album

Best children’s album

Best comedy album

Best musical theater album

Best compilation soundtrack for visual media

Best score soundtrack for visual media

Best song written for visual media

Best instrumental composition

Best arrangement, instrumental or a cappella

Best arrangement, instruments and vocals

Best recording package

Best boxed or special limited edition package

Best album notes

Best historical album

Best engineered album, non-classical

Producer of the year, non-classical

Best remixed recording

Best surround sound album

Best engineered album, classical

Producer of the year, classical

Best orchestral performance

Best opera recording

Best choral performance

Best chamber music/small ensemble performance

Best classical instrumental solo

Best classical solo vocal album

Best classical compendium

Best contemporary classical composition

Best music video

Best music film

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