The 27th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 26, 1985, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, and were broadcast live in the United States by CBS. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1984.
Performers
Presenters
Award winners
Record of the Year
Album of the Year
- Can't Slow Down â Lionel Richie
- James Anthony Carmichael & Lionel Richie, producers
- She's So Unusual â Cyndi Lauper
- Rick Chertoff, producer
- Purple Rain â Prince & The Revolution
- Prince & The Revolution, producers
- Born in the U.S.A. â Bruce Springsteen
- Jon Landau, Chuck Plotkin & Bruce Springsteen, producers
- Private Dancer â Tina Turner
- Terry Britten, Carter, Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, Wilton Felder, Rupert Hine, Joe Sample, Greg Walsh & Martyn Ware, producers
Song of the Year
Best New Artist
Blues
Children's
Classical
- Best Classical Orchestral Recording
- Jay David Saks (producer), Leonard Slatkin (conductor) & the St. Louis Symphony for Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in B Flat
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- Pierre Boulez (conductor), Heather Harper, Jessye Norman & José van Dam, the BBC Symphony Orchestra & the Ensemble InterContemporain for Ravel: Songs of Maurice Ravel
- Best Opera Recording
- Michel Glotz (producer), Lorin Maazel (conductor), Julia Migenes-Johnson, Plácido Domingo, Ruggero Raimondi, Faith Esham, the Choeur de Radio France and Maîtrise de Radio France & the Orchestre National de France for Bizet: Carmen (Original Soundtrack)
- Best Choral Performance (other than opera)
- James Levine (conductor), Margaret Hillis (choir director) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Brahms: A German Requiem
- Best Classical Performance â Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with orchestra)
- Raymond Leppard (conductor), Wynton Marsalis & the English Chamber Orchestra for Wynton Marsalis, Edita Gruberova: Handel, Purcell, Torelli, Fasch, Molter
- Best Classical Performance â Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (without orchestra)
- Yo-Yo Ma for Bach: The Unaccompanied Cello Suites
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- The Juilliard String Quartet for Beethoven: The Late String Quartets
- Best New Classical Composition
- Samuel Barber (composer) & Christian Badea (conductor) for Antony and Cleopatra
- Best Classical Album
- John Strauss (producer), Neville Marriner (conductor), the Ambrosian Opera Chorus, Choristers of Westminster Abbey & the Academy of St Martin in the Fields for Amadeus (Original Soundtrack)
Comedy
Composing and arranging
Country
Folk
Gospel
Historical
Jazz
Latin
Musical show
Music video
Packaging and notes
Pop
Production and engineering
R&B
Reggae
Rock
Spoken
References
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