45th Annual Grammy Awards
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 23, 2003, at Madison Square Garden in New York City honoring the best in music for the recording of the year beginning from October 1, 2001, through September 30, 2002. Musicians' accomplishments from the previous year were recognized. Norah Jones and her song "Don't Know Why" were the main recipients of the night, garnering six Grammys, including four major awards: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist, plus Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album. Songwriter Jesse Harris received the Song of the Year award for his work on "Don't Know Why." Simon and Garfunkel reunited to open the show performing "The Sound of Silence".
The Bee Gees were presented with the "Legend Award", only 42 days after the sudden death of Maurice Gibb. The award was received by the surviving brothers, Barry and Robin. During Barry's speech, he made mention of Maurice's widow Yvonne and their children Adam and Sami, and in a heartfelt, gracious and tearful moment announced that he and Robin were presenting the award to Maurice. It was then accepted by Adam, at Barry's request, on behalf of his late father, his mother and his sister.
Performers
- Simon and Garfunkel - "Sound of Silence"
- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band - "The Rising"
- No Doubt - "Underneath It All", "Hella Good"
- Eminem & Proof - "Lose Yourself"
- Faith Hill - "Cry"
- Dixie Chicks - "Landslide"
- Nelly & Kelly Rowland - "Hot In Herre", "Dilemma"
- Ashanti - "Dreams"
- N'Sync - Tribute to Bee Gees
- James Taylor
- Coldplay - "Politik"
- Sheryl Crow & Kid Rock
- John Mayer - "Your Body Is A Wonderland"
- Vanessa Carlton - "A Thousand Miles"
- Norah Jones - "Don't Know Why"
- Avril Lavigne - "Sk8er Boi"
- Elvis Costello, Dave Grohl, Tony Kanal, Little Steven, Bruce Springsteen, Pete Thomas - "London Calling"
Presenters
- Dustin Hoffman - Introduces Simon & Garfunkel
- Lou Reed & Dave Grohl - Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
- Tony Bennett & Joe Pantoliano - Introduces Norah Jones
- Kylie Minogue & Justin Timberlake - Best Pop Vocal Album
- Marc Anthony - Pays tribute to Tito Puente, a Lifetime Award recipient, and introduces Faith Hill
- Paul Shaffer - Introduces Vanessa Carlton
- Herbie Hancock, Martina McBride & Raphael Saadiq - Best Country Album
- Kim Cattrall & P. Diddy - Best Male Pop Vocal Performance & Best Rap Album
- Queen Latifah - Introduces the Dixie Chicks
- John Leguizamo - Pays tribute to Glenn Miller, a Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, an introduced the New York Philharmonic Orchestra
- Harvey Fierstein & Rod Stewart - Best Comedy Album
- Busta Rhymes & Jamie-Lynn Sigler - Pays tribute to Johnny Mathis, a Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, and introduces Avril Lavigne.
- Queen Latifah - Introduces Nelly and Kelly Rowland
- Eve & Fred Durst - Best Hard Rock Performance
- Robin Williams - Introduces Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
- Alicia Keys & Cyndi Lauper - Best New Artist
- Pat Monahan, Erykah Badu & B.B. King - Song of the Year
- Ja Rule and Kevin James - Introduces Ashanti
- Ed Bradley - Introduced the Bee Gees tribute
- Willem Dafoe - Introduced Eminem
- Bonnie Raitt & Aretha Franklin - Record of the Year
- Vince Vaughn - Pays tribute to Trustee Award Royal Blakeman and introduced Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow
- Elvis Costello, Michelle Branch & Peter Gabriel - Album of the Year
Award winners
General
;Record of the Year- "Don't Know Why" – Norah Jones
- * Norah Jones, Arif Mardin & Jay Newland, producers; Arif Mardin & Jay Newland, engineers/mixers
- "A Thousand Miles" – Vanessa Carlton
- * Ron Fair, producer; Tal Herzberg, Jack Joseph Puig & Michael C. Ross, engineers/mixers
- "Without Me" – Eminem
- * Jeff Bass & Eminem, producers; Steve King, engineer/mixer
- "Dilemma" – Nelly & Kelly Rowland
- * Bam & Ryan Bowser, producers; Brian Garten, engineer/mixer
- "How You Remind Me" – Nickelback
- * Nickelback & Rick Parashar, producers; Joey Moi & Randy Staub, engineers/mixers
- Come Away With Me – Norah Jones
- * Norah Jones, Arif Mardin, Jay Newland & Craig Street, producers; Husky Huskolds, Arif Mardin & Jay Newland, engineers/mixers; Ted Jensen, mastering engineer
- Home – Dixie Chicks
- * Dixie Chicks & Lloyd Maines, producers; Gary Paczosa, engineer/mixer; Robert Hadley & Doug Sax, mastering engineers
- The Eminem Show – Eminem
- * Jeff Bass, Dr. Dre, Eminem & Denaun Porter, producers; Steve Baughman, Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri & Steve King, engineers/mixers; Brian "Big Bass" Gardner, mastering engineer
- Nellyville – Nelly
- * Jason "Jay E" Epperson, Just Blaze, The Neptunes, The Trackboyz & Waiel "Wally" Yaghnam, producers; Steve Eigner, Brian Garten, Russ Giraud, Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton, Greg Morgenstein, Matt Still & Rich Travali, engineers/mixers; Herb Powers, mastering engineer
- The Rising – Bruce Springsteen
- * Brendan O'Brien, producer; Nick DiDia & Brendan O'Brien, engineers/mixers; Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer
- "Don't Know Why"
- * Jesse Harris, songwriter
- "Complicated"
- * Avril Lavigne, & The Matrix, songwriters
- "The Rising"
- * Bruce Springsteen, songwriter
- "A Thousand Miles"
- * Vanessa Carlton, songwriter,
- "Where Were You "
- * Alan Jackson, songwriter
- Norah Jones
- Ashanti
- Michelle Branch
- Avril Lavigne
- John Mayer
Pop
- "Don't Know Why" – Norah Jones
- "Soak Up the Sun" – Sheryl Crow
- "Complicated" – Avril Lavigne
- "Get the Party Started" – Pink
- "Overprotected" – Britney Spears
- "Your Body Is a Wonderland" – John Mayer
- "7 Days" – Craig David
- "Original Sin" – Elton John
- "Fragile " – Sting
- "October Road" – James Taylor
- "Hey Baby" – No Doubt
- "Everyday" – Bon Jovi
- "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" – Bowling for Soup
- "Where Are You Going" – Dave Matthews Band
- "Girlfriend" – *NSYNC
- Santana & Michelle Branch for "The Game of Love"
- Christina Aguilera and Redman – "Dirrty"
- India.Arie and Stevie Wonder – "The Christmas Song"
- Tony Bennett and k.d. lang – "What a Wonderful World"
- Sheryl Crow and Don Henley – "It's So Easy"
- Natalie Cole and Diana Krall – "Better Than Anything"
- B.B. King for "Auld Lang Syne"
- Norah Jones - Come Away with Me
- Avril Lavigne - Let Go
- Pink - Missundaztood
- Britney Spears - Britney
- No Doubt - Rock Steady
- Norman Brown for ''Just Chillin'''
Alternative
- A Rush of Blood to the Head – Coldplay
- Sea Change – Beck
- Walking with Thee – Clinic
- Cruel Smile – Elvis Costello & The Imposters
- Behind the Music – The Soundtrack of Our Lives
Blues
- Best Traditional Blues Album
- *Anthony Daigle, John Holbrock & B. B. King for A Christmas Celebration of Hope
- Best Contemporary Blues Album
- *Joe Henry, S. Husky Höskulds & Solomon Burke for ''Don't Give Up on Me''
Children's
- Best Musical Album for Children
- *Joseph Miskulin, Dan Rudin, Brent Truitt & Riders in the Sky for Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites
- Best Spoken Word Album for Children
- *Tom Chapin for ''There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly''
Comedy
- From 1994 through 2003, see "Best [|Spoken] Comedy Album" under the "Spoken" field, below.
Classical
- Best Orchestral Performance
- *Andreas Neubronner, Peter Laenger, Michael Tilson Thomas & the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra for Mahler: Symphony No. 6
- Best Classical Vocal Performance
- *Erik Smith, Jonathan Stokes, Neil Hutchinson, Tom Lazarus, Patrick Summers, Renée Fleming & Coro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino for Bel Canto
- Best Opera Recording
- *Christoph Classen, Tobias Lehmann, Eberhard Sengpiel, Daniel Barenboim, Jane Eaglen, Thomas Hampson, Waltraud Meier, René Pape, the Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin & the Staatskapelle Berlinfor Wagner: Tannhäuser
- Best Choral Performance
- *Thomas Moore, Michael J. Bishop, Robert Spano, Norman Mackenzie, Christine Goerke, Brett Polegato & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony
- Best Instrumental Soloist Performance
- *Thomas Frost, Richard King, Neville Marriner, Hilary Hahn & the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields for Brahms/Stravinsky: Violin Concertos
- Best Instrumental Soloist Performance
- *Andreas Neubronner & Murray Perahia for Chopin: Études, Op. 10 & Op. 25
- Best Small Ensemble Performance
- *Steve Barnett, Preston Smith, Joseph Jennings, Chanticleer & the Handel & Haydn Society of Boston for Tavener: Lamentations and Praises
- Best Chamber Music Performance
- *Andrew Keener, Simon Dominic Eadon & the Takács Quartet for Beethoven: String Quartets
- Best Classical Contemporary Composition
- *Steve Barnett, Preston Smith, John Tavener, Joseph Jennings, Chanticleer & the Handel & Haydn Society of Boston for Tavener: Lamentations and Praises
- Best Classical Album
- *Thomas Moore, Michael J. Bishop, Robert Spano, Norman Mackenzie, Christine Goerke, Brett Polegato & the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony
- Best Classical Crossover Album
- *Sid McLauchlan, Richard Lancaster, Ulrich Vette, André Previn & the London Symphony Orchestra for ''Previn Conducts Korngold ''