Jon Batiste Wins Five Grammy Awards at 2022 Awards | Music

Jon Batiste won five awards at the 64th Grammy Awards.
The 35-year-old musician was a big winner at the ceremony on Sunday (03.04.22) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, including the 2021 Smash Album of the Year hosted by comedian Trevor Noah. As he claimed that music was a “spiritual experience” for him.
“I love music and have been playing it since I was a child. It’s more than entertainment and spiritual practice for me,” he said.
The singer of “I Need You”, who won fierce competition with Doja Cat, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and others, also won the video and composer of his songs “Cry” and “Freedom”. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have appeared on the “Seoul” soundtrack.
Immediately following him was Silk Sonic, an RB supergroup consisting of “Marry You” hit maker Bruno Mars and rapper Anderson .Paak.
The duo won the Record of the Year award for their debut in 2021 “Leave the Door Open”. He was just a few hours after scooping up the Song of the Year gong at the 64th Grammy Awards, and finally joked, “I’m doing my best.” Humility.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared in a pre-recorded video message and told viewers that music should be “opposition to war” as he wanted to be free from the conflict caused by Russia. At that time, things got tougher. Invasion.
He states: “In war, you can’t choose who survives and who keeps eternal silence. Our musicians wear bulletproof vests instead of black ties. Music will break through anyway.”
Rock band Foo Fighters won three awards, but did not attend to collect trophies after Taylor Hawkins’ death, but the show’s in-memorium segment died at the age of 50 at the end of last month. It began in honor of the drummer who turned out to be reportedly suffering from cardiovascular collapse, and pop star Billie Eilish faced when he played “Hapia Than Ever”. I wore a T-shirt with the face up.
In this section, he pays homage to the Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, Meatloaf and other late-life stars such as his collaborator Jim Steinman, and in honor of the musical theater legend Stephen Sondheim. We showed off the iconic show tune.
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo led the night’s performance, opening a show with an elaborately staged version of her viral hit “Driver’s License” and her “maximum” when she was named Best New Artist. Insisted that “the dream” was realized.
Other performance highlights include Silk Sonic’s “777” performance just before the first big win, “American Idol” winner Carrie Underwood’s new song “Ghost Story” debut, and jazz number “Love for Sale”. Included Lady Gaga who went up to the stage to play’without co-star Tony Bennett who couldn’t attend because of poor health.
The following is a summary list of the winners.
Album of the Year
‘we are’
Jon Batiste
Record of the year
“Keep the door open”
Silk sonic
Song of the Year
“Keep the door open”
Silk sonic
Best pop duo / group performance
“Kiss Me More”
Doja Cat featuring SZA
Best Pop Vocal Album
‘sour’
Olivia Rodrigo
Best RB Album
“Ho Tales”
Jazmine Sullivan
Best lap performance
‘Family bond’
Baby Keem featuring Kendrick Lamar
Best New Artist
Olivia Rodrigo
Best Country Album
‘Restart from the beginning’
Chris Stapleton
Song of the Year
“Keep the door open”
Brandon Anderson, Christopher Brody Brown, Dernst Emile II Bruno Mars, Songwriter (Silk Sonic)
Producer of the Year
Jack Antonoff
Best Comedy Album
“From the bottom of my heart”
Louis CK
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
“Love for sale”
Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
Best pop solo performance
‘driver’s license’
Olivia Rodrigo
Best Jazz Vocal Album
“Songwrights Apothecary Lab”
Esperanthus Pauling
Best rap song
‘Prison’
Dwayne Abernathy, Jr., Shawn Carter, Raul Cubina, Michael Dean, Charles M. Njapa, Sean Solymar, Kanye West Mark Williams
Best melodic rap performance
‘Hurricane’
Kanye West featuring weekend Lil Baby
Best Progressive RB Album
‘Seat for 2 people’
Lucky day
Best RB Song
“Keep the door open”
Silk sonic
Best traditional RB performance
‘Fight for you’
She
Best RB Performance – TIE
“Keep the door open”
Silk sonic
When
“Pick up your feelings”
Jazmine Sullivan
Best Alternative Music Album
‘Daddy’s Home’
Saint Vincent
Best rock album
“Midnight medicine”
Foo Fighters
The best rock song
“Waiting for war”
Foo Fighters
Best metal performance
“alien”
Dream theater
Best rock performance
“set fire”
Foo Fighters
The best contemporary classical composition
“Show: Narrow Sea”
Caroline show
Best Classic Summary
“Female Warrior-Voice of Change”
Amy Andesson, conductor.Amy Andesson, Mark Mattson Lolita Lolita Manis
Best Classic Solo Vocal Album
“mythology”
Sangeeta Kaur Hila Plitmann
Best classical instrument performance, solo
“Alone with two people”
Jennifer Koh
Best Chamber Music / Small Ensemble Performance
“Beethoven: Cello Sonata”
Yo-Yo Ma
Best chorus performance
“Mahler: Symphony No. 8”
Gustavo Dudamel
Best opera recording
“Glass: Akhnaten”
Producer of the Year, Classic
Judith Shaman
Best Engineer Classic Album
“Chanticleer sings Christmas”
Leslie Ann Jones and Michael Romanovsky
Best Spoken Word Album
“Carry On: Reflections on the New Generation from John Lewis”
Don Cheadle
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
“Ki no Taki”
Taylor Agusti
Best gospel performance / song
‘Never lost’
C.C. Winans
Best music movie
“Summer of Soul”
Ahmir’Questlove’ Thompson, Video Director. David Dinerstein, Robert Fyvolent Joseph Patel, Video Producer
Best music video
‘freedom’
Jon Batiste
Best Immersive Audio Album
Alicia
George Massenburg Eric Schilling, an immersive mix engineer. Michael Romanowski, an immersive mastering engineer.Ann Mincelli, Immersive Producer
Best remix recording, non-classical
passenger
Mike Shinoda
Best Engineer Album, Non-Classic
Love for sale
Dae Bennett, Josh Coleman Billy Cumella, engineer.Greg Calbi Steve Farlone, Mastering Engineer
Best historical album
Joni Mitchell Archives, Volume 1: Early
Patrick Milligan Joni Mitchell, editorial producer.Bernie Grundman, Mastering Engineer
Best album notes
Complete Louis Armstrong Colombia and RCA Victor Studio Session
Ricky Riccardi
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
All Things Must Pass
Darren Evans, Dani Harrison Olivia Harrison
Best recording package
Pakelan
Li Jheng Han and Yu Wei
Best Dance / Electronic Music Album
Unknowingly
‘black coffee’
Best Dance / Electronic Recording
‘alive’
Rufus Dusol
Best reggae album
“Beauty of silence”
Soja
Best Regional Roots Album
Cowka pair
Kalani Pea
Best Contemporary Blues Album
‘662’
Criston “Kingfish” Ingram
Best Traditional Blues Album
I’m trying
Cedric Burnside
Best Bluegrass Album
My bluegrass heart
Béla Fleck
Best Americana Album
Native son
Los Lobos
Best American Roots Performance
cry
Jon Batiste
The best country song
‘Cold’
Dave Cobb, JT Cure, Derek Mixon Chris Stapleton
Best Country Duo / Group Performance
“Young me”
Brothers Osborne
Best Country Solo Performance
“You should probably leave”
Chris Stapleton
Visual Media Best Score Sound Rack Album – TIE
Kalos Rafael Rivera
“Queen’s Gambit”
When
Jon Batiste, Atticus Ross, Trent Reznor
‘soul’
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