13 Texas acts win 17 GRAMMYs at the 2020 Recording Academy GRAMMY Awards
Texas based/born (or raised) acts dominated among the winning acts at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards last night in Los Angeles, CA. View the complete list of Texas winners among the 84 different categories, including Texas artists Gary Clark Jr., Tanya Tucker, Lizzo, Willie Nelson, and many more! 13 Texas acts won 17 GRAMMY awards.
Blanton Alspaugh (Houston)
Producer of the Year, Classical...for work including:
- Duruflé: Complete Choral Works (Robert Simpson & Houston Chamber Choir)
- Smith, K.: Canticle (Craig Hella Johnson & Cincinnati Vocal Arts Ensemble)
- Visions Take Flight (Mei-Ann Chen & ROCO)
Beyoncé (Houston)
Best Music Film for Homecoming
Gary Clark Jr. (Austin)
Best Contemporary Blues Album for This Land
Best Rock Performance for This Land
Best Rock Song for This Land
Kirk Franklin (Fort Worth)
Best Gospel Performance/Song for Love Theory
Best Gospel Album for Long Live Love
Patty Griffin (Austin)
Best Folk Album for Patty Griffin
Sarah Jarosz (Wimberley)
Best American Roots Song for I’m With Her's Call My Name (with Aoife O'Donovan & Sara Watkins)
Lizzo (Houston)
Best Pop Solo Performance for Truth Hurts
Best Traditional R&B Performance for Jerome
Best Urban Contemporary Album for Cuz I Love You (Deluxe)
Delbert McClinton & The Self-Made Men (Lubbock)
Best Tradional Blues Album for Tall, Dark, & Handsome
Willie Nelson (Austin)
Best Country Solo Performance for Ride Me Back Home
Robert Simpson, Ken Cowan, Houston Chamber Choir (Houston)
Best Choral Performance for Durufle: Complete Choral Works
Tanya Tucker (Seminole)
Best Country Song for Bring My Flowers Now (with Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth)
Best Country Album for While I’m Livin’
Check out the complete 62nd GRAMMY Awards nominees and winners list here.