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Louisiana Music at the Grammy Awards
Louisiana Grammy Award Nominees and Winners
46th Annual GRAMMY Awards - held February 8, 2004

[w] indicates a Grammy winner

Artist(s)
Category
Title & YouTube Link
Lucinda Williams Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Righteously
Paul McCoy (w/ Evanescence) [w] Best Hard Rock Performance Bring Me To Life
Tim McGraw Best Male Country Vocal Performance She's My Kind Of Rain
Brooks & Dunn Best Country Performance, Duo Or Group Red Dirt Road
Nicholas Payton Best Contemporary Jazz Album Sonic Trance
Aaron Neville Best Jazz Vocal Album Nature Boy - The Standards Album
The Blind Boys of Alabama [w]
(guest appearance by Aaron Neville)
Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Go Tell It On The Mountain
Aaron Neville Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Believe
Various Artists (including Aaron Neville) Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Gotta Serve Somebody - The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan
T. D. Jakes [w]
(guest appearance by Aaron Neville)
Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Follow The Star
Buddy Guy [w] Best Traditional Blues Album Blues Singer
Sonny Landreth Best Contemporary Blues Album The Road We're On
Marcia Ball (*) Best Contemporary Blues Album So Many Rivers
Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys Best Traditional Folk Album Bon Rêve
Lucinda Williams Best Contemporary Folk Album World Without Tears
Notes: Recording eligibility period was October 1, 2002 through September 30, 2003. Marcia Ball's album "So Many Rivers" was nominated for Best Contemporary Blues Album. It features a guest appearance by Wayne Toups (accordion & vocal) on the track "Honeypie". Etta James won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album (for "Let's Roll"). It features a cover of David Egan's song "Please, No More". Aaron Neville's "Nature Boy - The Standards Album" was also nominated in the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical category. This award goes to recording engineer(s). New Orleans resident Tom Piazza won the Best Album Notes Grammy for "Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues: A Musical Journey". 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award recipients included classical piano legend Van Cliburn. 2004 additions to the Grammy Hall of Fame included Floyd Cramer's "Last Date". Listen to Paul McCoy talk about winning a Grammy for Evanescence's "Bring Me To Life".

Louisiana Music at the Grammy Awards

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