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Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album

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Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album
NameGrammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album
PresenterThe Recording Academy
CountryUnited States
First awarded1959
WebsiteGrammy.com

Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album is an honor presented to recording artists for their work in the Spoken word genre, which includes Audiobooks, Poetry, and other forms of spoken content. The award has been presented since 1959 by The Recording Academy, an organization that recognizes excellence in Music and Recording arts. Winners of this award have included notable figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Helen Hayes, and Jesse Jackson. The award is one of many presented at the annual Grammy Awards ceremony, which also honors artists in genres such as Jazz, Classical music, and Pop music, with winners including Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles.

History

The Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album has a rich history, dating back to the 1st Annual Grammy Awards in 1959, where Stan Freberg won for his album The Best of Stan Freberg. Over the years, the award has been presented to a wide range of artists, including Carl Sandburg, Alexander Scourby, and James Earl Jones, who have all made significant contributions to the world of Spoken word. The award has also been presented to notable figures such as John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill, who have all been recognized for their iconic speeches, including the Gettysburg Address and the Iron Curtain speech. Other notable winners include Maya Angelou, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton, who have all been recognized for their work in the Spoken word genre, including their appearances at the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.

Award process

The award process for the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album involves a series of steps, including the submission of entries by Recording artists and Record labels, such as Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group. A panel of experts, including Music producers, Sound engineers, and other industry professionals, such as Quincy Jones and Phil Ramone, reviews the submissions and selects the top five finalists, who are then voted on by the members of The Recording Academy, including Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Beyoncé. The winner is announced at the annual Grammy Awards ceremony, which is broadcast live on CBS and features performances by top artists, including Lady Gaga, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder.

Winners

The winners of the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album have included a wide range of artists, such as Richard Burton, Dylan Thomas, and Laurence Olivier, who have all been recognized for their work in the Spoken word genre, including their performances at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Other winners include Isaac Asimov, Kurt Vonnegut, and Gore Vidal, who have all been recognized for their contributions to Science fiction and Literary fiction, including their appearances at the World Science Fiction Convention and the PEN/Faulkner Award.

Notable winners

Some notable winners of the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album include Martin Luther King Jr., who won for his album Why I Oppose the War in Vietnam, and Helen Hayes, who won for her album Great American Documents. Other notable winners include Jesse Jackson, who won for his album Our Time Has Come, and Bill Clinton, who won for his album My Life. These winners have all made significant contributions to the world of Spoken word and have been recognized for their work by The Recording Academy, including their appearances at the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.

Controversies

There have been some controversies surrounding the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album over the years, including the exclusion of certain artists and genres, such as Hip hop and Rap music, which have been recognized by the Grammy Awards in other categories, including Best Rap Album and Best Hip Hop Album. Some have also criticized the award for being too focused on traditional forms of Spoken word, such as Audiobooks and Poetry, and not enough on more contemporary forms, such as Podcasting and Spoken word poetry, which have been recognized by the Grammy Awards in other categories, including Best Spoken Word Poetry Album.

Ceremony appearances

The Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album has been presented at the annual Grammy Awards ceremony, which has featured a wide range of performers and presenters, including Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles. The ceremony has also included tributes to notable figures, such as John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Franklin D. Roosevelt, who have all been recognized for their contributions to Music and Spoken word. Other notable appearances have included performances by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Stevie Wonder, who have all been recognized for their work in the Music industry, including their appearances at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair and the Live Aid concert.

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