Grammys Winners List: Kelly Clarkson, Adele & Carrie Underwood Among Winners

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List of awards presented during Sunday’s telecast of the 55th annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center:

– Album of the year: “Babel,” Mumford & Sons.

– Record of the year: “Somebody That I Used to Know,” Gotye featuring Kimbra.

– Song of the year: “We Are Young,” fun.

– New artist: fun.

– Pop solo performance: “Set Fire to the Rain (Live),” Adele.

– Pop vocal album: “Stronger,” Kelly Clarkson.

– Rock performance: “Lonely Boy,” The Black Keys.

– Urban contemporary album: “Channel Orange,” Frank Ocean.

– Rap/sung collaboration: “No Church in the Wild,” Jay-Z, Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean, The-Dream.

– Country solo performance: “Blown Away,” Carrie Underwood.

– Country album: “Uncaged,” Zac Brown Band.

Winners in selected major categories at the 55th annual Grammy Awards announced Sunday during the pre-telecast ceremony at the Nokia Theatre:

– Pop/duo group performance: “Somebody That I Used to Know,” Gotye featuring Kimbra.

– Traditional pop vocal album: “Kisses on the Bottom,” Paul McCartney.

– Rap performance: “N(asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk)s in Paris,” Jay-Z, Kanye West.

– Rap song: “N(asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk)(asterisk)s in Paris,” Shawn Carter, Mike Dean, Chauncey Hollis, Kanye West.

– Rap album: “Take Care,” Drake.

– R&B performance: “Climax,” Usher.

– Traditional R&B performance: “Love on Top,” Beyonce.

– R&B song: “Adorn,” Miguel Pimentel.

– R&B album: “Black Radio,” Robert Glasper Experiment.

– Rock song: “Lonely Boy,” The Black Keys.

– Rock album: “El Camino,” The Black Keys.

– Hard rock/metal performance: “Love Bites (So Do I),” Halestorm.

– Alternative music album: “Making Mirrors,” Gotye.

– Dance recording: “Bangarang,” Skrillex featuring Sirah.

– Dance/electronica album: “Bangarang,” Skrillex.

– Latin pop album: “MTV Unplugged Deluxe Edition,” Juanes.

– Latin rock, urban or alternative album: “Imaginares,” Quetzal.

– Latin jazz album: “Ritmo!,” The Clare Fisher Latin Jazz Big Band.

– Tropical Latin album: “Retro,” Marlow Rosado Y La Riquena.

– Country duo/group performance: “Pontoon,” Little Big Town.

– Country song: “Blown Away,” Josh Kear, Chris Tompkins.

– Gospel song: “Go Get It,” Mary Mary.

– Gospel album: “Gravity,” Leerae.

– Blues album: “Locked Down,” Dr. John.

– Folk album: “The Goat Rodeo Sessions,” Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile.

– Americana album: “Slipstream,” Bonnie Raitt.

– Bluegrass album: “Nobody Knows You,” Steep Canyon Rangers.

– Reggae album: “Rebirth,” Jimmy Cliff.

– World music album: “The Living Room Sessions Part 1,” Ravi Shankar.

– Children’s album: “Can You Canoe?,” The Okee Dokee Brothers.

– Spoken word album: “Society’s Child: My Autobiography,” Janis Ian.

– Comedy album: “Blow Your Pants Off,” Jimmy Fallon.

– New age album: “Echoes of Love,” Omar Akram.

– Jazz vocal album: “Radio Music Society,” Esperanza Spalding.

– Jazz instrumental album: “Unity Band,” Pat Metheny Unity Band.

– Large jazz ensemble album: “Dear Diz (Every Day I Think of You),” Arturo Sandoval.

– Pop instrumental album: “Impressions,” Chris Botti.

– Compilation soundtrack album: “Midnight in Paris,” various artists.

– Score soundtrack album: “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross.

– Song written for visual media: “Safe & Sound” (From “The Hunger Games”), Taylor Swift, John Paul White, Joy Williams.

– Musical theater album: “Once: A New Musical,” Steve Kazee, Cristin Milioti.

– Producer of the year, classical: Blanton Alspaugh.

– Producer of the year, non-classical: Dan Auerbach.

– Instrumental composition: “Mozart Goes Dancing,” Chick Corea.

– Orchestral performance: “Adams: Harmonielehre & Short Ride in a Fast Machine,” Michael Tilson Thomas (San Francisco Symphony).

– Opera recording: “Wagner, Der Ring des Nibelungen,” James Levine and Fabio Luisi.

– Choral performance: “Life & Breath: Choral Works by Rene Clausen,” Charles Bruffy.

– Short-form music video: “We Found Love,” Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris.

– Long-form music video: “Big Easy Express,” Mumford & Sons.

– Historical album: “The Smile Sessions” (Deluxe Box Set), Alan Boyd, Mark Linett, Brian Wilson, Dennis Wolfe.

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