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42nd Annual Grammy Awards

The 42nd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 23, 2000, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1999. Nominations were announced on January 4, 2000.[1] Santana was the main recipient with eight Grammys, tying Michael Jackson's record for most awards won in a single night. Santana's album Supernatural was awarded a total of nine awards. Former Mouseketeers and American teen singers (at the time), Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, were both nominated for Best New Artist, ultimately won by Aguilera.[2]

42nd Annual Grammy Awards

February 23, 2000

Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

Santana (8)

Santana (10)

CBS

& David Duchovny - Best R&B Album

Jennifer Lopez

Clint Black & Lisa Hartman Black - Best Female Country Vocal Performance

Ray Benson

Ray Romano & Kevin James - Best Country Album

Martina McBride

Sarah McLachlan & Sheryl Crow - Best New Artist

Melissa Etheridge

Jamie Foxx & Jane Krakowski - Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

Busta Rhymes

& 'NSync - Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

Mary J. Blige

Moby & Michael Clarke Duncan - Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group

Shirley Manson

Phil Collins & Andy Williams - Song of the Year

Macy Gray

Neil Young & Gloria Estefan - Record of the Year

Vince Gill

& Lauryn Hill - Album of the Year

Bob Dylan

"" – Santana featuring Rob Thomas

Smooth

Kristian Lundin

Brian Rawling

Desmond Child

Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs

Elton John

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The design of the 42nd GRAMMY AWARDS logo, was commissioned to Mark Deitch and Associates. The actual design was conceived and executed by Raoul Pascual of WYNK Marketing. Michael Green of the Recording Academy stipulated that the logo should encompass all forms of musical genre and (whatever the design) the GRAMMY logo had to be prominently featured. Raoul's concept was to represent music with some of its major instruments: the clarinet for woodwinds, the piano for percussion, the guitar for strings plus a microphone:


"I imagined all the instruments emanating from behind the logo. My problem was how to translate that into a visual. I designed black and white icons of the instruments using a vector program. I was working overtime and I was getting desperate. I was moving the different icons around the GRAMMY logo but none of the combinations seemed to work. As I picked up the guitar icon, I decided to pray and make a deal with God. I said 'if you bless me with a winning design, I will give you the glory every time I share how I designed the GRAMMY logo.' Suddenly, I inadvertently released my hold of the icon and it fell on top of the GRAMMY logo. I stared at the image on my screen and I saw my solution. I added the other icons and curved them to suggest movement from behind. Eureka! That was it!"


With suggestions from the staff and the people at the Recording Academy in the course of several weeks, the design underwent an evolution from a 2 dimensional rendering into 3D.