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‘Graceland’ record of the year

NZPA-AP New York The winners announced yesterday at the thirtieth annual Grammy Awards of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences were: Record of the Year; Paul Simon, “Graceland.” Best rock vocal performance, female, male: Bruce Springsteen, "Tunnel of Love.” Best R-and-B vocal performance, male: Smokey Robinson, "Just to See Her." Best new artist: Jody Watley. Best pop vocal performance, male: Sting, “Bring on the Night.” Best jazz instrumental performance, group: Wynton Marsalis, "Marsalis Standard Time Volume I.” Album of the year: U2, "The Joshua Tree.” Producer of the year (non-classical): Narada

t Michael Walden for “Whitney.” I Best classical album: i Vladimir Horowitz. > "Horowitz in Moscow." ' Best Country Song: Paul I Overstreet and Don Schlitz, "Forever and Ever, Amen.” Song of the year: James Horner, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, “Somewhere Out There.” Best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal: U2, "The Joshua Tree." Best pop vocal performance, female: Whitney Houston, “I Wanna Dance With Somebody.” Best comedy recording: Robin Williams, “A Night at the Met." Best musical cast show album: “Les Miserables," album producers Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, lyricist Herbert Kretzmer, composer Claude-Michel Schonberg.

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Press, 4 March 1988, Page 10

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‘Graceland’ record of the year Press, 4 March 1988, Page 10

‘Graceland’ record of the year Press, 4 March 1988, Page 10

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