50th Grammy Awards - Jazz Field

Jazz Field

Best Contemporary Jazz Album
  • Party Hats – Will Bernard
  • Downright Upright – Brian Bromberg
  • Re–imagination – Eldar
  • River: The Joni Letters – Herbie Hancock
  • He Had A Hat – Jeff Lorber
Best Jazz Vocal Album
  • Avant Gershwin – Patti Austin
  • Red Earth: A Malian Journey – Dee Dee Bridgewater
  • Music Maestro Please – Freddy Cole
  • Nightmoves – Kurt Elling
  • On the Other Side – Tierney Sutton
Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Performance
  • "Levees" – Terence Blanchard
  • "Anagram" – Michael Brecker
  • "Both Sides Now" – Herbie Hancock
  • "Lullaby" – Hank Jones
  • "1000 Kilometers" – Paul McCandless
Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
  • Pilgrimage – Michael Brecker
  • Live at the Village Vanguard – The Bill Charlap Trio
  • Kids: Live at Dizzy's Club Coca–Cola – Joe Lovano and Hank Jones
  • Line by Line – John Patitucci
  • Back East – Joshua Redman
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
  • A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina) – Terence Blanchard
  • Eternal Licks & Grooves: Limited Edition – Bob Florence
  • Hommage – The Bill Holman Band
  • Sky Blue – Maria Schneider Orchestra
  • With Love – Charles Tolliver Big Band

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