Beyoncé, Sam Smith, Pharrell and Beck were just some of the big names to
take home a golden gramophone at this year’s Grammy awards
UK singer-songwriter Sam Smith is the biggest winner of the night, taking home four Grammys: best new artist, best pop vocal album for In the Lonely Hour and both song of the year and record of the year for Stay With Me.
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Smokey Robinson, left, presents Beyoncé with the award for best R&B performance for Drunk in Love, which also picked up best R&B song.
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Pharrell Williams wins best pop solo performance and best video, after his monster hit Happy took global charts by storm. Williams also won best urban contemporary album for Girl.
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Beck wins album of the year and best rock album, with his release Morning Phase.
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Reid, Kimberly and Neil
Perry of the Band Perry pose in the press room after winning best
country group performance, with their song Gentle On My Mind.
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Miranda Lambert onstage winning best country album for Platinum.
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Singer-songwriter
Rosanne Cash wins best American roots performance and best American
roots song for A Feather’s Not a Bird. Cash also won best Americana
album for The River and the Thread.
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Chick Corea holds the awards for best improvised jazz solo (for Fingerprints) and best jazz instrumental album (for
Trilogy).
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Members of the Old Crow Medicine Show band hold the award for best folk album, winning with their album Remedy.
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Erica Campbell holds the award for best gospel album backstage, winning with her debut album Help.
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Daughter of Joan Rivers,
Melissa Rivers and her son Edgar Cooper Endicott, hold the award for
best spoken word album for Diary Of A Mad Diva on behalf of her late
mother.
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Best pop duo/group performance went to Chad Vaccarino and Ian Axel of A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera for Say Something.
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Mexican musician Arturo O’Farrill holds his Grammy, with The Offense Of The Drum picking up best latin jazz album.
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Previous-Grammy award winning satirist “Weird Al” Yankovic picks up best comedy album for Mandatory Fun.
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Chatto, and Milan Neil Amin-Smith of UK outfit Clean Bandit, pick up best dance recording for Rather Be, which featured singer Jess Glynne.
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