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Dixie Chicks at the 2007 Grammys

Feb 11, 2007

The Dixie Chicks swept the major categories with their album "Taking the Long Way" and the song "Not Ready To Make Nice." Also having big nights were Mary J Blige, Carrie Underwood and John Mayer. The show kicked off with The Police reuniting and performing "Roxanne". Mary J Blige had the most nominations for the 2007 Grammy Awards.

AWARD
WINNER
FOR
 
 
Album Of The Year
Dixie Chicks
Taking The Long Way
 
taking The Long Way
Record Of The Year
Dixie Chicks
Not Ready To Make Nice
 
taking The Long Way
Song Of The Year
Dixie Chicks
Not Ready To Make Nice
Martie Maguire; Natalie Maines; Emily Robison & Dan Wilson (Songwriters)
taking The Long Way
Grammy for Best New Artist
Carrie Underwood  
Other Nominees: James Blunt; Chris Brown; Imogen Heap; Corinne Bailey Rae
Grammy for Pop Collaboration
Tony Bennett & Stevie Wonder (For Once In My Life)  
Tony Bennett; Stevie Wonder
Other Nominees: Mary J Blige & U2; Sheryl Crow & Sting; Nelly Furtado & Timbaland; Shakira & Wyclef Jean
Grammy for Pop Duo or Group with Vocal
Black Eyed Peas (My Humps)  
Other Nominees: Death Cab For Cutie (I Will Follow You Into the Dark); The Fray (Over My Head); Keane (Is It Any Wonder?); Pussycat Dolls (Stickwitu)
Grammy for Pop Female Vocal Performance
Christina Aguilera (Ain't No Other Man)  
Other Nominees: Natasha Bedingfield (Unwritten); Shery Crow (You Can Close Your Eyes); Pink (Stupid Girls); KT Tunstall (Black Horse and the Cherry Tree)
Grammy for Pop Instrumental
George Benson (Mornin')  
Other Nominees: Enya (Drifting); Bela Fleck & The Flecktones (Subterfuge); Bruce Hornsby (Song H); Brian Setzer Orchestra (My Favorite Things)
Grammy for Pop Instrumental Album
Peter Frampton (Fingerprints)  
Other Nominees: Gerald Albright (New Beginnings); Larry Carlton (Fire Wire); Fourplay (X); Spyro Gyra (Wrapped In A Dream)
Grammy for Pop Male Vocal Performance
John Mayer (Waiting On the World To Change)  
Other Nominees: James Blunt (You're Beautiful); John Legend (Save Room); Paul McCartney (Jenny Wren); Daniel Powter (Bad Day)
Grammy for Pop Vocal Album
John Mayer (Continuum)  
Other Nominees: Christina Aguilera (Back To Basics); James Blunt (Back To Bedlam); Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint (The River In Reverse); Justin Timberlake (FutureSex/LoveSounds)
Grammy for Hard Rock Performance
Wolfmother (Woman)  
Other Nominees: Buckcherry (Crazy B****); Nine Inch Nails (Every Day Is Exactly the Same); System of a Down (Lonely Day); Tool (Vicarious)
Grammy for Metal Performance
Slayer (Eyes Of the Insane)  
Other Nominees: Lamb of God (Redneck); Mastodon (Colony of Birchmen); Ministry (Lies Lies Lies); Stone Sour (30/30-150)
Grammy for Rock Album
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Stadium Arcadium)  
Other Nominees: John Mayer Trio (Try!); Tom Petty (Highway Companion); The Raconteurs (Broken Boy Soldiers); Neil Young (Living With War)
Grammy for Rock Group Performance
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Dani California)  
Other Nominees: Coldplay (Talk); The Fray (How To Save A Life); The Raconteurs (Steady As She Goes); U2 & Green Day (The Saints Are Coming)
Grammy for Rock Solo Performance
Bob Dylan (Someday Baby)  
Other Nominees: Beck (Nausea); John Mayer (Route 66); Tom Petty (Saving Grace); Neil Young (Lookin' For A Leader)
Grammy for Rock Song
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Dani California)  
Flea; John Frusciante; Anthony Kiedis; Chad Smith (Songwriters)
Other Nominees: Snow Patrol (Chasing Cars); Neil Young (Lookin' For A Leader); Bob Dylan (Someday Baby); The Killers (When You Were Young)
Grammy for Traditional Pop Vocal
Tony Bennett (Duets: An American Classic)  
Other Nominees: Michael Buble (Caught In the Act); Sarah McLachlan (Wintersong); Bette Midler (Bette Midler Sings the Peggy Lee Songbook); Smokey Robinson (Timeless Love)

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Rock
     
Best Alternative Music Album Gnarls Barkley (St. Elsewhere) "St Elsewhere" by Gnarls Barkley
R&B
     
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance John Legend (Heaven) "Heaven" by John Legend
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Mary J. Blige (Be Without You) "Be Without You" by Mary J. Blige
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group John Legend & Joss Stone w/Van Hunt (Family Affair) "Family Affair" by John Legend & Joss Stone
Best Traditional R&B Performance George Benson & Al Jarreau feat. Jill Scott (God Bless The Child) "God Bless The Child" by George Benson
Best Urban/Alternative Performance Gnarls Barkley (Crazy) "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley
Best R&B Song Mary J. Blige (Be Without You)
Johnta Austin; Mary J Blige; Bryan-Michael Cox; Jason Perry (Songwriters)
"Be Without You" by Mary J. Blige
Best R&B Album Mary J. Blige (The Breakthrough) "The Breakthrough" album by Mary J. Blige
Best Contemporary R&B Album Beyonce (B'Day) "B'Day" album by Beyonce
Rap
     
Best Rap Duo or Group Performance Chamillionaire feat. Krayzie Bone (Ridin') "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire
Best Rap Solo Performance T.I. (What You Know) "What You Know" by T.I.
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Justin Timberlake feat. T.I. (My Love) "My Love" by Justin Timberlake
Best Rap Song Ludacris feat. Pharrell (Money Maker)
Christopher Bridges & Pharrell Williams (Songwriters)
Money Maker
Best Rap Album Ludacris (Release Therapy) Release Therapy
Country
     
Best Female Country Performance Carrie Underwood (Jesus Take The Wheel) Jesus Take The Wheel
Best Male Country Performance Vince Gill (The Reason Why) The Reason Why
Best Country Duo or Group Dixie Chicks (Not Ready To Make Nice) Not Ready To Make Nice
Best Country Collaboration Bon Jovi & Jennifer Nettles (Who Says You Can't Go Home) Who Says You Can't Go Home
Best Country Song Carrie Underwood (Jesus Take The Wheel)
Brett James, Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson (Songwriters)
Jesus Take The Wheel
Best Country Album Dixie Chicks (Taking The Long Way) Taking The Long Way