Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album | |
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| Name | Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album |
| Presenter | The Recording Academy |
| Country | United States |
| First awarded | 1992 |
| Last awarded | 2011 |
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album is a former award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize excellence in jazz music. The award was first presented in 1992 and was last awarded in 2011. It was one of the many categories presented at the annual Grammy Awards, which also includes awards such as Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album and Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. The award was presented to artists such as Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, and Wayne Shorter, who have all made significant contributions to the jazz genre.
The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album was established in 1992 to recognize excellence in contemporary jazz music. The award was presented to artists who had released albums that were considered to be contemporary jazz, which is a subgenre of jazz that incorporates elements of rock, pop, and R&B music. The award was first presented to B.B. King for his album Live at the Apollo, and was also won by other notable artists such as George Benson, Al Jarreau, and David Sanborn. The award was also presented to groups such as The Yellowjackets and The Brecker Brothers, who were known for their unique blend of jazz and rock music. The award was also won by artists such as Joe Zawinul, Weather Report, and Return to Forever, who were all associated with the jazz fusion movement.
The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album was awarded based on the votes of the members of The Recording Academy, which includes artists, producers, and other music industry professionals. The award was presented to the artist, producer, and engineer of the winning album, and was considered to be one of the most prestigious awards in the music industry. The award process involved several rounds of voting, with the nominees being selected by a committee of experts in the jazz genre. The nominees included artists such as Miles Davis, John McLaughlin, and Bill Frisell, who were all known for their innovative and influential work in the jazz genre. The award was also presented to artists who had collaborated with other notable musicians, such as Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, and Eric Clapton.
The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album was won by a variety of artists over the years, including Pat Metheny, Herbie Hancock, and Wayne Shorter. Other notable winners included George Benson, Al Jarreau, and David Sanborn, who were all known for their unique blend of jazz and pop music. The award was also won by groups such as The Yellowjackets and The Brecker Brothers, who were known for their energetic and innovative live performances. The award was also presented to artists such as Joe Zawinul, Weather Report, and Return to Forever, who were all associated with the jazz fusion movement. Other winners included Lee Ritenour, Dave Grusin, and Larry Carlton, who were all known for their work in the smooth jazz genre.
The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album has been won by several artists who have also won awards in other categories, such as Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album and Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. The award has also been won by artists who have been nominated for awards in other genres, such as Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album and Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Album. The award has been presented to artists who have collaborated with other notable musicians, such as Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, and Eric Clapton. The award has also been won by artists who have been associated with other notable awards, such as the NEA Jazz Masters award and the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame.
The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album was presented at the annual Grammy Awards ceremony, which is one of the most prestigious music awards ceremonies in the world. The ceremony has been hosted by a variety of notable musicians and celebrities, including Aretha Franklin, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder. The ceremony has also featured performances by a variety of notable musicians, including Miles Davis, John McLaughlin, and Bill Frisell. The ceremony has been broadcast on television and has been watched by millions of people around the world. The ceremony has also been attended by a variety of notable musicians and celebrities, including Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, and Wayne Shorter.