The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 20, 1991. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Quincy Jones was the night's biggest winner winning a total of six awards including Album of the Year. Wikipedia
Date: February 20, 1991
Hosted by: Garry Shandling
Winners
Time’s Up
Hard Rock Performance · Living Colour
Here and Now
Male R&B Vocal Performance · Luther Vandross
All My Life
Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals · Linda Ronstadt, Aaron Neville
Pickin' on Nashville
Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal · The Kentucky Headhunters
Poor Boy Blues
Country Collaboration with Vocals · Mark Knopfler, Chet Atkins
U Can't Touch This
Rap Solo Performance · MC Hammer
I'll Be Good To You
R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals · Ray Charles, Chaka Khan
Back on the Block
Rap Performance by a Duo or Group · Quincy Jones, Ice-T, Big Daddy Kane, ...
When I Call Your Name
Male Country Vocal Performance · Vince Gill
Live at the Blue Note
Jazz Instrumental Album · The Oscar Peterson Trio
Compositions
Female R&B Vocal Performance · Anita Baker
Twin Peaks Theme
Pop Instrumental Performance · Angelo Badalamenti
D/FW
Rock Instrumental Performance · The Vaughan Brothers
Oh, Pretty Woman (Live from Black & White Night)
Male Pop Vocal Performance · Roy Orbison
Stone Cold Crazy
Metal Performance · Metallica
Bad Love
Male Rock Vocal Performance · Eric Clapton
Janie's Got a Gun
Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal · Aerosmith
All That Jazz
Jazz Vocal Performance, Female · Ella Fitzgerald
Lambada Timbales
Tropical Latin Album · Tito Puente
Symphony No. 2 / Central Park in the Dark / The Unanswered Question / Tone Roads No. 1 / Hymn for Strings / Hallowe'en / The Gong on the Hook and Ladder
Classical Album · Leonard Bernstein, Hans Weber
Vision Of Love
Female Pop Vocal Performance · Mariah Carey
Gracie: A Love Story
Spoken Word Album · George Burns
Live at San Quentin
Traditional Blues Album · B.B. King
Black Velvet
Female Rock Vocal Performance · Alannah Myles
U Can't Touch This
R&B Song · Rick James, MC Hammer, Alonzo Miller
Mark Isham
New Age Album · Mark Isham
Por Que Te Tengo Que Olvidar
Latin Pop Album · José Feliciano
Steady On
Contemporary Folk Album · Shawn Colvin
Basie's Bag
Large Jazz Ensemble Album · Frank Foster
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
Alternative Music Album · Sinéad O'Connor
Willie Nelson
Legend
Smokey Robinson
Legend
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Legend
Liza Minnelli
Legend
Under the Sea (work tape)
Song Written for Visual Media · Alan Menken, Howard Ashman
Opposites Attract
Music Video · Paula Abdul, Sharon Oreck, Candace Reckinger, ...
Where've You Been
Female Country Vocal Performance · Kathy Mattea
The Places You Find Love
Arrangement, Instruments And Vocals · Quincy Jones, Glen Ballard, Jerry Hey, ...
Glory
Score Soundtrack for Visual Media · James Horner
Brownie: The Complete EmArcy Recordings of Clifford Brown (disc 3)
Album Notes · Dan Morgenstern
Change of Heart
Instrumental Composition · Pat Metheny
The Complete Recordings
Historical Album · Lawrence Cohn, Stephen Lavere
Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities
Comedy Album · Peter Schickele
Where've You Been
Country Song · Jon Vezner, Don Henry
I've Got That Old Feeling
Bluegrass Album · Alison Krauss
Another Day in Paradise
Record · Phil Collins, Hugh Padgham
Quincy Jones
Producer, Non-Classical
So Soft Your Goodbye
Country Instrumental Performance · Mark Knopfler, Chet Atkins
Das Rheingold (The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra feat. conductor: James Levine)
Opera Recording · James Levine, Christa Ludwig, James Morris, ...
Adam Stern
Producer of the Year, Classical
Mariah Carey
New Artist
Family Style
Contemporary Blues Album · The Vaughan Brothers
Days of Open Hand
Recording Package · Suzanne Vega, Len Peltier, Jeffrey Gold
Marian Anderson
Lifetime Achievement
Bob Dylan
Lifetime Achievement
Kitty Wells
Lifetime Achievement
John Lennon
Lifetime Achievement
Back on the Block
Album · Quincy Jones
From a Distance
Song · Julie Gold
Les Misérables (1988 studio cast)
Musical Theater Album · David Caddick
Birdland
Arrangement, Instrumental Or A Cappella · Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, Jerry Hey, ...
Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em: The Movie
Music Film · MC Hammer, Rupert Wainwright, John Oetjen
Back on the Block
Engineered Album, Non-Classical · Bruce Swedien
Symphony no. 1 / Symphony no. 7 "Leningrad"
Orchestral Performance · Leonard Bernstein
Time Will Tell
Reggae Album · Bunny Wailer
Live at the Blue Note
Improvised Jazz Solo · Oscar Peterson
Milt Gabler
Trustees
Sam Phillips
Trustees
Berry Gordy
Trustees
Arias & Barcarolles / Songs & Duets
Contemporary Classical Composition · Leonard Bernstein
Soy de San Luis
Mexican/Mexican-American Album · Texas Tornados
Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert
Classical Vocal Solo · Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, José Carreras
Walton: Belshazzar's Feast/Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Missa Brevis
Choral Performance · Robert Shaw
Brahms: The Three Violin Sonatas
Chamber Music Performance · Daniel Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 In A Minor/Glazunov: Violin Concerto In A Minor
Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) · Itzhak Perlman
Beyond Belief
Rock Gospel Album · Petra
Having Church
Gospel Choir or Chorus Album · James Cleveland
When It's Polka Time at Your House
Polka Album · Jimmy Sturr
So Much 2 Say
Contemporary R&B Gospel Album · Take 6
On Praying Ground
Traditional Folk Album · Doc Watson
Live
Traditional Gospel Album · Tramaine Hawkins
Rachmaninoff: Vespers
Engineered Album, Classical · Jack Renner
Birdland
Jazz Fusion Performance · Quincy Jones
Horowitz: The Last Recording
Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) · Vladimir Horowitz
The Great Exchange
Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album · Bruce Carroll
Another Time...Another Place
Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album · Sandi Patty
We Are in Love
Jazz Vocal Performance, Male · Harry Connick Jr.
The Little Mermaid
Album for Children · Alan Menken, Howard Ashman