SANTA MONICA, CALIF. (NOV. 23, 2020) — The Recording Academy® unveils the full run of show for its first-ever livestream announcing nominees for the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards®. Chair and Interim Recording Academy President/CEO Harvey Mason jr. will be joined by an eclectic group of past GRAMMY® winners, nominees and other special guests to announce nominees in 83 categories on Nov. 24.
Four-time GRAMMY® Award-winning regional Mexican singer/songwriter Pepe Aguilar, Nigerian Afropop singer Yemi Alade, GRAMMY Award-winning classical violinist Nicola Benedetti, two-time GRAMMY Award-winning contemporary Christian singer Lauren Daigle, country singer/songwriter Mickey Guyton, two-time GRAMMY Award-winning recording artist and past GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony® host Imogen Heap, "CBS This Morning" anchor Gayle King, two-time GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter Dua Lipa, and "The Talk" host Sharon Osbourne will announce and celebrate this year's nominees during an hour-long program that will begin at approximately 9:00 a.m. PT/12:00 p.m. ET. The livestream will be available to view on GRAMMY.com. 63rd GRAMMY Awards Nominations Livestream Run of Show Opening Remarks by Recording Academy President/CEO Harvey Mason jr. Production (Non-Classical and Classical) Fields — Harvey Mason jr. Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical Best Remixed Recording Best Engineered Album, Classical Producer Of The Year, Classical Rock, Alternative, Package, and Notes Fields — Yemi Alade Best Rock Performance Best Metal Performance Best Rock Song Best Rock Album Best Alternative Music Album Best Recording Package Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package Best Album Notes New Age and Jazz Fields — Imogen Heap Best New Age Album Best Improvised Jazz Solo Best Jazz Vocal Album Best Jazz Instrumental Album Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album Best Latin Jazz Album Latin and Composing/Arranging Fields — Pepe Aguilar Best Latin Pop Or Urban Album Best Latin Rock Or Alternative Album Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano) Best Tropical Latin Album Best Instrumental Composition Best Arrangement, Instrumental Or A Cappella Best Arrangement, Instruments And Vocals American Roots Field — Lauren Daigle Best American Roots Performance Best American Roots Song Best Americana Album Best Bluegrass Album Best Traditional Blues Album Best Contemporary Blues Album Best Folk Album Best Regional Roots Music Album Comedy, Musical Theater, Music For Visual Media, and Music Video/Film Fields — Sharon Osbourne Best Comedy Album Best Musical Theater Album Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media Best Song Written For Visual Media Best Music Video Best Music Film Classical Field — Nicola Benedetti Best Orchestral Performance Best Opera Recording Best Choral Performance Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance Best Classical Instrumental Solo Best Classical Solo Vocal Album Best Classical Compendium Best Contemporary Classical Composition R&B and Rap Fields — Gayle King Best R&B Performance Best Traditional R&B Performance Best R&B Song Best Progressive R&B Album Best R&B Album Best Rap Performance Best Melodic Rap Performance Best Rap Song Best Rap Album Pop, Contemporary Instrumental Music, Reggae, and Global Music Fields — TBA Best Pop Solo Performance Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Best Pop Vocal Album Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Best Reggae Album Best Global Music Album Dance/Electronic Music, Country, Children's, and Historical Fields — Dua Lipa Best Dance Recording Best Dance/Electronic Album Best Country Solo Performance Best Country Duo/Group Performance Best Country Song Best Country Album Best Children's Music Album Best Historical Album Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music and Spoken Word Fields — Mickey Guyton Best Gospel Performance/Song Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance Best Gospel Album Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Best Roots Gospel Album Best Spoken Word Album General Fields — Harvey Mason jr. Record Of The Year Album Of The Year Song Of The Year Best New Artist Harvey Mason jr. Closing Remarks Immediately following the livestream, the press release and a full nominations list will be on GRAMMY.com and the Recording Academy's social media platforms. Select clips of each participant will be made available as well. The 63rd GRAMMY Awards will be broadcast in HDTV and 5.1 surround sound on the CBS Television Network, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT.
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