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Grammy Awards Nominees 1966 - Grammy Award Winners 1966

The 8th Grammy Award ceremony was held on 15th March 1966, at Beverly Hilton (Los Angeles). The Academy awarded the artists for their outstanding performance for the year 1965. Roger Miller, Frank Sinatra and Barbra Streisand were the primarily nominated artists for the year. Frank Sinatra and Roger Miller were the artists who took over the highest number of Grammy awards for the year. Frank Sinatra was also honored with the most prestigious “Lifetime Achievement Award”. A series of tapped annual specials was telecasted by NBC. Throughout 1960s, the Grammy Award ceremony was not telecasted in live. Given below is the list of the nominees and winners, who were presented with the awards for the year 1966.

Grammy Award Winners 1966

Album Of The Year

The nominees were:

Winner: Frank Sinatra - September of My Years

Album Of The Year - Classical

The nominees were:

Winner: Vladimir Horowitz - Horowitz at Carnegie Hall, an Historic Return

Best Album Cover, Graphic Arts

The nominees were:

Winner: Silverstein, Lenisdorf, Boston Symphony - Bartok: Concerto No. 2 for Violin; Stravnisky: Concerto for Violin

Best Album Cover, Photography

The nominees were:

Winner: Paul Horn - Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts

Best Album Notes

The nominees were:

Winner: Frank Sinatra - September of My Years

Best Arrangement Accompanying A Vocalist Or Instrumentalist

The nominees were:

Winner: Frank Sinatra - It Was A Very Good Year Lyrics

Best Chamber Music Performance - Instrumental Or Vocal

The nominees were:

Winner: Juilliard String Quartet - Bartok: The 6 String Quartets

Best Classical Performance - Choral

The nominees were:

Winner: Robert Shaw conducting the Robert Shaw Chorale, RCA Victor Symphony - Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms; Poulenc: Gloria

Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist(S) With Orchestra

The nominees were:

Winner: Artur Rubinstein (Leinsdorf conducting the Boston Symphony) - Beethoven: Concerto No. 4 in G Major for Piano and Orchestra

Best Classical Performance - Instrumental Soloist(S) Without Orchestra

The nominees were:

Winner: Vladimir Horowitz - Horowitz at Carnegie Hall, an Historic Return

Best Classical Performance - Orchestra

The nominees were:

Winner: Leopold Stokowski conducting the American Symphony - Ives: Symphony No. 4

Best Classical Vocal Performance With Or Without Orchestra

The nominees were:

Winner: Leontyne Price (Leinsdorf conducting the Boston Symphony) - Strauss: Salome (Dance of the Seven Veils, Interlude, Final Scene); The Egyptian Helen (Awakening Sc

Best Comedy Performance

The nominees were:

Winner: Bill Cosby - Why Is There Air?

Best Composition By A Contemporary Classical Composer

The nominees were:

Winner: Charles Ives - Symphony No. 4

Best Country & Western Album

The nominees were:

Winner: The Return of Roger Miller - Roger Miller

Best Country & Western Single

The nominees were:

Winner: Roger Miller - King Of The Road Lyrics

Best Country & Western Song

The nominees were:

Winner: Roger Miller - King Of The Road Lyrics

Best Country & Western Vocal Performance - Female

The nominees were:

Winner: Jody Miller - Queen Of The House Lyrics

Best Country & Western Vocal Performance - Male

The nominees were:

Winner: Roger Miller - King Of The Road Lyrics

Best Engineered Recording

The nominees were:

Winner: Larry Levine - A Taste of Honey (Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass)

Best Engineered Recording - Classical

The nominees were:

Winner: Fred Plaut - Horowitz at Carnegie Hall, an Historic Return (Vladimir Horowitz)

Best Folk Recording

The nominees were:

Winner: Harry Belafonte, Miriam Makeba - An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba

Best Gospel Or Other Religious Recording

The nominees were:

Winner: George Beverly Shea & Anita Kerr Quartet - Southland Favorites

Best Instrumental Arrangement

The nominees were:

Winner: Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - A Taste Of Honey Lyrics

Best Instrumental Performance (Non-Jazz)

The nominees were:

Winner: Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - A Taste Of Honey Lyrics

Best Jazz Performance - Large Group Or Soloist With Large Group

The nominees were:

Winner: Duke Ellington Orchestra - Ellington '66

Best Jazz Performance - Small Group Or Soloist With Small Group

The nominees were:

Winner: Ramsey Lewis Trio - The In Crowd

Best New Country & Western Artist

The nominees were:

Winner: The Statler Brothers Lyrics

Best Opera Recording

The nominees were:

Winner: Karl Bohm conducting the Orchestra of German Opera, Berlin (solos: Fischer-Dieskau, Lear, Wunderlich) - Berg: Wozzeck

Best Original Jazz Composition

The nominees were:

Winner: Lalo Schifrin - Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts

Best Original Score Written For A Motion Picture Or Television Show

Winner: Robert Armbruster Orchestra - The Sandpiper

Best Performance By A Chorus

The nominees were:

Winner: Swingle Singers - Anyone for Mozart?

Best Recording For Children

The nominees were:

Winner: Dr. Seuss Presents Fox in Sox and Green Eggs and Ham - Marvin Miller

Best Score From An Original Cast Show

The nominees were:

Winner: Alan Jay Lerner, Burton Lane - On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

Best Spoken Word Or Drama Recording

The nominees were:

Winner: John F. Kennedy - As We Remember Him

Contemporary Rock & Roll Female Vocal Performance

The nominees were:

Winner: Petula Clark - I Know A Place Lyrics

Contemporary Rock & Roll Group Vocal Performance

The nominees were:

Winner: The Statler Brothers - Flowers On The Wall Lyrics

Contemporary Rock & Roll Male Vocal Performance

The nominees were:

Winner: Roger Miller - King Of The Road Lyrics

Contemporary Rock & Roll Single

The nominees were:

Winner: Roger Miller - King Of The Road Lyrics

Female Vocal Performance

The nominees were:

Winner: Barbra Streisand - My Name is Barbra Lyrics

Male Vocal Performance

The nominees were:

Winner: Frank Sinatra - It Was A Very Good Year Lyrics

Most Promising New Recording Artist

The nominees were:

Winner: Peter Serkin, pianist

New Artist

The nominees were:

Winner: Tom Jones Lyrics

Record Of The Year

The nominees were:

Rhythm & Blues Recording

The nominees were:

Winner: James Brown - Papa's Got A Brand New Bag Lyrics

Song Of The Year

The nominees were:

Winner: Paul Francis Webster, Johnny Mandel - The Shadow of Your Smile

Vocal Group Performance

The nominees were:

Winner: The Anita Kerr Quartet - We Dig Mancini


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