The 38th Grammy Awards were held on February 28, 1996. The awards recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Alanis Morissette was the night's big winner winning four awards including Album of the Year. [edit] Award winners [edit] Alternative [edit] Children's [edit] Classical [edit] Composing and arranging [edit] Country [edit] Gospel [edit] Historical - Best Historical Album
- John Pfeiffer (producer & notes writer), Ray Hall, Thomas MacCluskey, James P. Nichols, Anthony Salvatore, Jon M. Samuels, David Satz (engineers), J.J. Stelmach (art director), Gabriel Banat, Grant Beglarian, Robert Cowan, Mortimer W. Frank, Richard Freed, Erick Friedman, Harris Goldsmith, Josefa Heifetz, George Jellinek, Irving Kolodin, Jacob Lateiner, Laurence Lesser, Myra C. Livingston, John Maltese, John Anthony Maltese, Leonard Pennario & Brooks Smith (notes writers) for The Heifetz Collection performed by Jascha Heifetz & various artists
[edit] Musical Show [edit] Music video [edit] New Age [edit] Packaging and Notes [edit] Production and engineering [edit] Reggae [edit] Spoken [edit] Trad Pop [edit] Special Merit Awards [edit] Trivia - Both Mariah Carey and Alanis Morissette received six nominations each, but although first-time nominee Alanis won four out her six nominations, Mariah, considered by many to be at the peak of her career and also having received the highest number of simultaneous nominations in her career up to that point, was completely shut out. Alanis Morissette was 21 years old at the time making her the youngest artist to win Album of the Year.
- KISS made their appearance to present the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal award, this was their first public appearance reunited with the original band members.
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