44th Grammy Awards

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44th Grammy Awards
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Date February 27, 2002
Venue Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Host Jon Stewart
TV in the United States
Network CBS
 < 2001 Grammy Awards 2003 > 

The 44th Grammy Awards were held on February 27, 2002. The biggest was Alicia Keys, winning five Grammys, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Fallin'". U2 won four awards including Record of the Year and Best Rock Album.[1]

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Award winners

Record of the Year
Album of the Year
Song of the Year
Best New Artist

Alternative

Blues

Children's

Classical

Composing and arranging

Country

Film/TV/media

Folk

Gospel

Historical

Jazz

Latin

Musical show

Music video

New Age

Packaging and notes

Polka

Pop

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

"I'm Like a Bird" - Nelly Furtado

"There You'll Be" - Faith Hill

"Someone to Call My Lover" - Janet Jackson

"By Your Side" - Sade

"Essence" - Lucinda Williams

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

"Fill Me In" - Craig David

"You Rock My World" - Michael Jackson

"I Want Love" - Elton John

"Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" - James Taylor

"Still" - Brian McKnight

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals

"Shape of My Heart" - Backstreet Boys

"Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" - U2

"Superman (It's Not Easy)" - Five for Fighting

"Gone" - *NSYNC"

"Imitation of Life" - R.E.M.

Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals

"Nobody Wants To Be Lonely" - Christina Aguilera & Ricky Martin

"New York State of Mind" - Tony Bennett & Billy Joel

"My Kind of Girl" - Brian McKnight & Justin Timberlake

"It Wasn't Me" - Shaggy & Ricardo "RikRok" Ducent

"Lady Marmalade" - Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & Pink

Best Pop Instrumental Performance

Eric Clapton for "Reptile"
Larry Carlton & Steve Lukather - "Room 335"
Daft Punk - "Short Circuit"
Eric Johnson & Alien Love Child - "Rain"
Kirk Whalum - "There You'll Be"

Best Dance Recording

Steve Hodge (mixer), Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (producers), & Janet Jackson (producer & artist) for "All for You"

Best Pop Vocal Album

Mike Pela (engineer & producer) & Sade Adu (producer & artist) for Lovers Rock

Best Pop Instrumental Album

Yoshiyasu Kumada (engineer), Steve Vai (engineer & producer), Steve Lukather (producer & artist) & Larry Carlton for No Substitutions - Live in Osaka

Production and engineering

R&B

Rap

Reggae

Rock

Spoken

Traditional pop

World

Special merit awards

Trivia

Host Jon Stewart also did a skit mocking the new airport security measures put into place following September 11.

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