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The 44th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 27, 2002, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The main recipient 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,WEB,weblink 2001 Grammy Award Winners, Grammy.com, 1 May 2011, while opening the show with a performance of "Walk On".

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! scope="col" | Artist(s)! scope="col" | Song(s) U2Walk On (U2 song)>Walk On" Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & P!nk with Patti LaBelle and Missy Elliott| "Lady Marmalade" Gillian Welch, Alison Krauss & Emmylou Harris| "Didn't Leave Nobody But The Baby" Dr. Ralph Stanley| "O Death" Alison Krauss & Union Station with Pat Enright, Gillian Welch & Emmylou Harris| "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" Train with Paul Buckmaster & Denise Djokic| "Drops of Jupiter" Alejandro Sanz & Destiny's Child| "Quisiera Ser" Tony Bennett & Billy Joel| "New York State of Mind" *NSync with NellyGone (NSYNC song)>Gone" / "Girlfriend" Alicia Keys with Joaquin CortesFallin' (Alicia Keys song)>Fallin'" / "A Woman's Worth" Dave Matthews Band| "The Space Between" Bob Dylan| "Cry a While" Mary J. BligeNo More Drama (song)>No More Drama" Joshua Bell| West Side Story Suite Outkast| "Ms. Jackson" Nelly Furtado & Steve Vai| "I'm Like a Bird" Alan Jackson| "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" India.ArieVideo (song)>Video" Brian McKnight, Al Green, Hezekiah Walker & CeCe Winans| Gospel Medley

Presenters

Winners and Nominees

General

Record of the Year


Album of the Year


Song of the Year


Best New Artist

Alternative

Best Alternative Music Album

Blues

Children's

Comedy

  • From 1994 through 2003, see "Best Spoken Comedy Album" under the "Spoken" field, below.

Classical

Composing and arranging

Country

Film/TV/media

Folk

Gospel

Historical

Jazz

Latin

Musical show

Music video

Best Short Form Music Video


Best Long Form Music Video
  • Recording The Producers - A Musical Romp With Mel Brooks – Mel Brooks
  • Rebel Music - The Bob Marley Story – Bob Marley
    • Jeremy Marr, video director; Jeremy Marr, video producer
  • Freddie Mercury - The Untold Story – Freddie Mercury
  • Play: The DVD – Moby
    • Moby, video director; Moby & Jeff Rogers, video producers

New Age

Best New Age Album

Packaging and notes

Polka

Best Polka Album

Pop

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance


Best Male Pop Vocal Performance


Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal


Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals


Best Pop Instrumental Performance


Best Dance Recording
Steve Hodge (mixer), Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (producers), & Janet Jackson (producer & artist) for "All for You"
Best Pop Vocal Album


Best Pop Instrumental Album

Production and engineering

R&B

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance


Best Male R&B Vocal Performance


Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal


Best R&B Song


Best R&B Album


Best Traditional R&B Vocal Album

Rap

Best Rap Solo Performance


Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group


Best Rap/Sung Collaboration


Best Rap Album

Reggae

Best Reggae Album

Rock

Best Female Rock Vocal Performance


Best Male Rock Vocal Performance


Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal


Best Rock Instrumental Performance


Best Hard Rock Performance


Best Metal Performance


Best Rock Song


Best Rock Album


Best Alternative Music Album

Spoken

Traditional Pop

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

World

Special merit awards

Lifetime Achievement Award


Trustees Award


Tech Award


MusiCares Person of the Year


Recording Academy's Governors Award

Trivia



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

Notes

A {{anchor|endnote_A}}^Award recipients also include Alison Krauss & Union Station, Chris Sharp, Chris Thomas King, Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, Harley Allen, John Hartford, Mike Compton, Norman Blake, Pat Enright, Peasall Sisters, Ralph Stanley, Sam Bush, Stuart Duncan, The Cox Family, The Fairfield Four, The Whites & Tim Blake Nelson as the artists.

References

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