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36th Annual Grammy Awards

The 36th Annual Grammy Awards were held on March 1, 1994. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Whitney Houston was the Big Winner winning 3 awards including Record of the Year and Album of the Year[1] while opening the show with "I Will Always Love You".

36th Annual Grammy Awards

March 1, 1994

CBS

Audrey Hepburn's win made her the fifth person to become an EGOT, and the first person to complete the status posthumously.


Paul Simon was the first performer of the evening.

I Will Always Love You

Whitney Houston

& Toni BraxtonBreathe Again

Kenny G

Mi Tierra

Gloria Estefan

Standing Outside the Fire

Garth Brooks

Livin' on the Edge

Aerosmith

The River Of Dreams

Billy Joel

– It's Sand, Man

Natalie Cole

– Grammy Legend Award to Frank Sinatra

Bono

- Lifetime Achievement Award to Aretha Franklin

Danny Glover

& Salt-N-Pepa – Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group

SWV

& David Foster – Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

Dolly Parton

& Toni Braxton – Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

Kenny G

Trisha Yearwood & Mary Chapin Carpenter – Best Male Country Vocal Performance

Shawn Colvin

& Vanessa Williams – Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals

Meat Loaf

& Tony Bennett – Best Alternative Music Album

k.d. lang

Jon Secada & Celine Dion – Best Tropical Latin Album

Tevin Campbell

& Oleta Adams - Best Jazz Vocal Performance

Lee Ritenour

– Producer of the Year

Billy Joel

Don Was & Jody Watley - Best New Artist

Alan Jackson

& Melissa Etheridge – Song of the Year

Spin Doctors

& Steve Winwood – Record of the Year

B.B. King

& Lena Horne – Album of the Year

Bonnie Raitt

Record of the Year

"" – Whitney Houston

I Will Always Love You

Album of the Year

Whitney Houston

The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album

Curtis Mayfield

[3]

Frank Sinatra

Grammy Award Winners