The 37th Grammy Awards were held in 1995. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year.

Alternative

Blues

Childrens

Classical

Composing and arranging

Country

Folk

  • Best Traditional Folk Album
  • Best Contemporary Folk Album
Gospel

  • Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album
    • Andrae Crouch for Mercy
  • Best Rock Gospel Album
    • Petra for Wake-Up Call
  • Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album
    • Alison Krauss & The Cox Family for I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
  • Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album
    • Albertina Walker for Songs of the Church - Live in Memphis
  • Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album
    • Take 6 for Join the Band
  • Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album
    • Hezekiah Walker (choir director) for Live in Atlanta at Morehouse College performed by the Love Fellowship Crusade Choir
    • Milton Brunson (choir director) for Through God's Eyes performed by the Thompson Community Singers

Historical

  • Best Historical Album
    • Michael Lang (producer) for The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books on Verve

Jazz

  • Best Contemporary Jazz Performance
    • The Brecker Brothers for "Out of the Loop"
  • Best Jazz Vocal performance
    • Etta James for Mystery Lady - Songs of Billie Holiday
  • Best Jazz Instrumental Solo
  • Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group
  • Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
    • McCoy Tyner for "Journey"
  • Best Latin Jazz Performance
Latin

  • Best Latin Pop Performance
  • Best Tropical Latin Performance
    • Cachao for Master Sessions Volume 1
  • Best Mexican-American Performance
    • Vikki Carr for "Recuerdo a Javier Solis"

Musical Show

  • Best Musical Cast Show Album
    • Phil Ramone (producer), Stephen Sondheim (composer & lyricist) & the original cast for Passion

Music Video

  • Best Music Video, Short Form
  • Best Music Video, Long Form
    • David Mallet (video director), Ned O'Hanlon, Rocky Oldham (video producers) & U2 for Zoo TV - Live From Sidney

New Age

  • Best New Age Album
    • Paul Winter for Prayer for the Wild Things

Packaging and Notes

  • Best Recording Package
    • Buddy Jackson (art director) for Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys performed by Asleep at the Wheel
  • Best Recording Package - Boxed
  • Best Album Notes
    • Dan Morgenstern & Loren Schoenberg (notes writers) for Louis Armstrong - Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man 1923-1934

Polka

  • Best Polka Album
    • Walter Ostanek for Music and Friends

Pop

Production and engineering

  • Best Engineered Recording, Non-Classical
    • Ed Cherney (engineer) for Longing in Their Hearts performed by Bonnie Raitt
  • Producer of the Year
    • Don Was
  • Best Classical Engineered Recording
    • William Hoekstra (engineer), Leonard Slatkin (conductor) & the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra for Copland: Music for Films (The Red Pony, Our Town, Etc.)
  • Classical Producer of the Year
    • Andrew Cornall

R&B

Rap

Reggae

Rock

Spoken

  • Best Spoken Word or Non-musical Album
  • Best Spoken Best Spoken Comedy Album
    • Sam Kinison for Live From Hell

Trad Pop

  • Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance
World


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