Major winners at the Grammys

February 14, 2011 at 5:49AM

POPAlbum of the year: "The Suburbs," Arcade Fire. Song of the year: "Need You Now," Lady Antebellum. Record of the year: "Need You Now." New artist: Esperanza Spalding. Female vocal: "Bad Romance," Lady Gaga. Male vocal: "Just the Way You Are," Bruno Mars. Duo/group performance: "Hey, Soul Sister," Train. Collaboration: "Imagine," Herbie Hancock. Vocal album: "The Fame Monster," Lady Gaga. Dance recording: "Only Girl (In the World)," Rihanna. Dance album: "La Roux," La Roux. Traditional pop vocal album: "Crazy Love," Michael Bublé. Producer of the year: Danger Mouse.

ROCKAlbum: "The Resistance," Muse. Song: "Angry World," Neil Young. Alternative album: "Brothers," the Black Keys. Hard rock performance: "New Fang," Them Crooked Vultures.

COUNTRY/ROOTS

Album: "Need You Now," Lady Antebellum. Song: "Need You Now." Male vocal: "'Til Summer Comes Around," Keith Urban. Female vocal: "The House That Built Me," Miranda Lambert. Group: "Need You Now." Americana album: "You Are Not Alone," Mavis Staples. Traditional blues: "God Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise," Ray LaMontagne. Contemporary blues: "Living Proof," Buddy Guy. Traditional folk: "Genuine Negro Jig," Carolina Chocolate Drops. Traditional gospel: "Downtown Church," Patty Griffin. Reggae: "Before the Dawn," Buju Banton.

RAPAlbum: "Recovery," Eminem. Song: "Empire State of Mind," Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. Solo performance: "Not Afraid," Eminem. Duo/group: "On to the Next One," Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz.

R&BAlbum: "Wake up!" John Legend & the Roots. Song: "Shine," John Legend & the Roots. Male vocal: "There Goes My Baby," Usher. Female vocal: "Bittersweet," Fantasia. Group: "Soldier of Love," Sade. Urban/alternative: "F*** You," Cee Lo Green.

JAZZContemporary jazz album: "Stanley Clarke Band." Vocal album: "Eleanora Fagan: To Billie With Love ..." Dee Dee Bridgewater. Instrumental album: "Moody 4B," James Moody.

CLASSICALAlbum: "Verdi: Requiem," Riccardo Muti with Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus. Orchestral performance: "Daugherty: Metropolis Symphony; Deus Ex Machina," Giancarlo Guerrero with Nashville Symphony. Opera recording: "Saariaho: L'Amour de Loin," Kent Nagano, conductor.

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