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{{Infobox award | name = Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance | description = quality instrumental pop performances | image = | imagesize = 100px | alt = A gold gramophone trophy with a plaque set on a table | caption = Gilded gramophone trophy presented to Grammy Award winners | presenter = National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences | country = United States | year = 1969 | year2 = 2011 | holder = Jeff Beck, "Nessun Dorma" (2011) | website = grammy.com }}The Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance was awarded between 1969 and 2011. - In 1969 it was awarded as Best Contemporary-Pop Performance, Instrumental
- From 1970 to 1971 it was awarded as Best Contemporary Instrumental Performance
- In 1972 it was awarded as Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- In 1973 it was awarded as Best Pop Instrumental Performance by an Instrumental Performer
- From 1974 to 1975 it was again awarded as Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- From 1986 to 1989 it was awarded as Best Pop Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist)
- Since 1990 it has again been awarded as Best Pop Instrumental Performance
- The award was discontinued from 2011 in a major overhaul of Grammy categories. From 2012, all instrumental performances in the pop category (solo or with a duo/group) were shifted to either the newly formed Best Pop Solo Performance or Best Pop Duo/Group Performance categories.
A similar award for Best Instrumental Performance was awarded from 1965 to 1968. This was also in the pop field, but did not specify pop music. RecipientsYear{{ref|1|[I] | Performing artist(s) | Work | Nominees | Ref. | 1969 | Mason Williams | "Classical Gas" | | 1970 | Blood, Sweat & Tears | "Variations on a Theme by Erik Satie" | | 1971 | Henry Mancini | "Theme from Z and Other Film Music" | | 1972 | Quincy Jones | Smackwater Jack | | 1973 | Billy Preston | "Outa-Space" | | 1974 | Eumir Deodato | "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)" | | 1975 | Marvin Hamlisch | "The Entertainer"- {{small|Rick Wakeman — Journey to the Centre of the Earth}}
| | 1976 | Van McCoy | "The Hustle" | | 1977 | George Benson | Breezin' | | 1978 | John Williams | Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope soundtrack | | 1979 | Chuck Mangione | Children of Sanchez | | 1980 | Herb Alpert | "Rise"- {{small|Chuck Mangione — "An Evening of Magic"}}
- {{small|Zubin Mehta with the New York Philharmonic — Manhattan}}
- {{small|Frank Mills — "Music Box Dancer"}}
- {{small|John Williams — "Theme from Superman"}}
| [1] | 1981 | Bob James and Earl Klugh | One on One- {{small|Herb Alpert — Beyond}}
- {{small|The Doobie Brothers — "South Bay Strut"}}
- {{small|Henry Mancini — "Ravel's Bolero"}}
- {{small|John Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra —"Yoda's Theme"}}
| [2] | 1982 | Larry Carlton and Mike Post | "The Theme From Hill Street Blues"- {{small|Quincy Jones — "Velas"}}
- {{small|Earl Klugh — Late Night Guitar}}
- {{small|Lee Ritenour — Rit}}
- {{small|Royal Philharmonic Orchestra — "Hooked on Classics"}}
| [3] | 1983 | Ernie Watts | "Chariots of Fire Theme (Dance Version)"- {{small|Louis Clark conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra — Hooked on Classics}}
- {{small|Earl Klugh — Crazy for You}}
- {{small|David Sanborn — As We Speak}}
- {{small|John Williams — E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}}
| [4] | 1984 | George Benson | "Being with You"- {{small|Herb Alpert — "Blow Your Own Horn"}}
- {{small|Joe Jackson — "Breakdown"}}
- {{small|Larry Carlton — "Friends"}}
- {{small|Helen St. John — "Love Theme from Flash-Dance"}}
| [5] | 1985 | Ray Parker, Jr. | "Ghostbusters (Instrumental)"- {{small|Earl Klugh — Nightsongs}}
- {{small|Steve Mitchell, Richard Perry and Howard Rice — "Jump (For My Love)"}}
- {{small|Randy Newman — "The Natural"}}
- {{small|Stevie Wonder — "I Just Called to Say I Love You"}}
| [6] | 1986 | Jan Hammer | "Miami Vice Theme"- {{small|Harold Faltermeyer — "Axel F"}}
- {{small|David Foster — "Love Theme from St. Elmo's Fire"}}
- {{small|Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour — Harlequin}}
- {{small|Spyra Gyra — "Shake Down"}}
| [7] | 1987 | Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens | "Top Gun Anthem"- {{small|Stanley Clarke — "Overjoyed"}}
- {{small|David Foster — David Foster}}
- {{small|Genesis — "The Brazilian"}}
- {{small|The Tonight Show Band — "Johnny's Theme"}}
| [8] | 1988 | Larry Carlton | "Minute by Minute"- {{small|Herb Alpert — "Keep Your Eye on Me"}}
- {{small|The Art of Noise — "Dragnet"}}
- {{small|Chick Corea Elektric Band — "Light Years"}}
- {{small|Dave Grusin — "It Might Be You"}}
| [9] | 1989 | David Sanborn | "Close-Up"- {{small|Kenny G — "Silhouette"}}
- {{small|MARRS — "Pump Up the Volume"}}
- {{small|Mike Post — "Music from L.A., Law & Otherwise"}}
- {{small|Joe Satriani — "Always with Me, Always with You"}}
| [10] | 1990 | The Neville Brothers | "Healing Chant"- {{small|Kenny G — "Breadline Blues"}}
- {{small|Earl Klugh — Whispers and Promises}}
- {{small|Neal Schon — "Late Night"}}
- {{small|Andreas Vollenweider — "Dancing with the Lion"}}
| [11] | 1991 | Angelo Badalamenti | "Twin Peaks Theme"- {{small|Kenny G — "Going Home"}}
- {{small|Phil Collins — "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning"}}
- {{small|Quincy Jones — "Setembro (Brazilian Wedding Song)"}}
- {{small|Stanley Jordan — "What's Goin' On"}}
| [12] | 1992 | Michael Kamen | Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves- {{small|Candy Dulfer — Saxuality}}
- {{small|Kenny G — "Theme from Dying Young"}}
- {{small|David Grusin — Havana}}
- {{small|John Williams — The Star Wars Trilogy}}
| [13] | 1993 | Richard Kaufman | "Beauty and the Beast"- {{small|The Chieftains and Chet Atkins — "Tahitian Skies"}}
- {{small|Bruce Hornsby and Branford Marsalis — "Twenty Nine-Five"}}
- {{small|Bob James and Earl Klugh — "Cool"}}
- {{small|John Williams — "Hook"}}
| [14] | 1994 | Branford Marsalis and Bruce Hornsby | "Barcelona Mona"- {{small|George Benson — "Got to Be There"}}
- {{small|Kenny G — "Forever in Love"}}
- {{small|James Galway — "Beauty and the Beast"}}
- {{small|Anthony Inglis with The London Symphony Orchestra — "The Phantom of the Opera"}}
| [15] | 1995 | Booker T. & the M.G.'s | "Cruisin'"- {{small|Kenny G — "Sentimental"}}
- {{small|Branford Marsalis and Bruce Hornsby — "The Star Spangled Banner"}}
- {{small|Mike Post — "Theme from 'NYPD Blue'"}}
- {{small|Alan Silvestri — "I'm Forrest...Forrest Gump (The Feather Theme)"}}
| [16] | 1996 | Los Lobos | "Mariachi Suite"- {{small|The Allman Brothers Band — "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed"}}
- {{small|Bruce Hornsby — "Song B"}}
- {{small|Kenny G — "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"}}
- {{small|Dave Grusin — "Yesterday"}}
| [17] | 1997 | Béla Fleck and the Flecktones | "The Sinister Minister"- {{small|Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen — "Impossible"}}
- {{small|Lalo Schifrin with the London Philharmonic Orchestra — "Impossible"}}
- {{small|The Smashing Pumpkins — "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"}}
- {{small|Stevie Wonder — "Kiss Long Good Bye"}}
| [18] | 1998 | Sarah McLachlan | "Last Dance"- {{small|George Benson — "Song for My Brother"}}
- {{small|The Chieftains — "An Gaoth Arenas"}}
- {{small|Kenny G — "Havana"}}
- {{small|Grover Washington, Jr. — "Soulful Strut"}}
| [19] | 1999 | The Brian Setzer Orchestra | "Sleepwalk"- {{small|The Dust Brothers — "The X-Files"}}
- {{small|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones — "Big County"}}
- {{small|Kenny G — "My Heart Will Go On"}}
- {{small|Pat Metheny Group — "Follow Me"}}
| [20] | 2000 | Santana | "El Farol"- {{small|Herb Alpert — "The Look of Love}}
- {{small|Jeff Beck — "A Day in the Life"}}
- {{small|Bruce Hornsby — "Song C"}}
- {{small|Willie Nelson — "Night and Day"}}
| [21] | 2001 | The Brian Setzer Orchestra | "Caravan"- {{small|Björk — "Overture (Selmasongs)"}}
- {{small|The Corrs — "Rebel Heart"}}
- {{small|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones — "Zona Mona"}}
- {{small|Grover Washington, Jr. — "Camaleao"}}
| [22] | 2002 | Eric Clapton | "Reptile"- {{small|Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather — "Room 335"}}
- {{small|Daft Punk — "Short Circuit"}}
- {{small|Eric Johnson — "Rain"}}
- {{small|Kirk Whalum — "You'll Be There"}}
| [23] | 2003 | B. B. King | "Auld Lang Syne"- {{small|Dave Koz and Jeff Koz — "Blackbird"}}
- {{small|Pat Metheny Group — "As It Is"}}
- {{small|Moby — "18"}}
- {{small|Kirk Whalum — "Playing with Fire"}}
| [24] | 2004 | George Harrison | "Marwa Blues"- {{small|Ry Cooder and Manuel Galbán — "Patricia"}}
- {{small|Dave Koz — "Honey-Dipped"}}
- {{small|Randy Newman — "Seabiscuit"}}
- {{small|The Brian Setzer Orchestra — "The Nutcracker Suite"}}
| [25] | 2005 | Ben Harper | "11th Commandment"- {{small|Herb Alpert, Russ Freeman, James Genus, Gene Lake and Jason Miles — "Chasing Shadows"}}
- {{small|George Benson — "Take You Out"}}
- {{small|Bruce Hornsby — "Song F"}}
- {{small|Brian Setzer — "Rat Pack Boogie"}}
| [26] | 2006 | Les Paul | "Caravan"- {{small|Burt Bacharach and Chris Botti — "In Our Time"}}
- {{small|George Duke — "T-Jam"}}
- {{small|Herbie Hancock and Trey Anastasio — "Gelo na Montanha"}}
- {{small|Daniel Lanois — "Avage"}}
| [27] | 2007 | George Benson and Al Jarreau | "Mornin'"- {{small|Enya — "Drifting"}}
- {{small|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones — "Subterfuge"}}
- {{small|Bruce Hornsby — "Song H"}}
- {{small|The Brian Setzer Orchestra — "My Favorite Things"}}
| [28] | 2008 | Joni Mitchell | "One Week Last Summer"- {{small|Beastie Boys — "Off the Grid"}}
- {{small|Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals — "Paris Sunshine #7"}}
- {{small|Dave Koz — "Over the Rainbow"}}
- {{small|Spyro Gyra — "Simple Pleasures"}}
| [29] | 2009 | Eagles | "I Dreamed There Was No War"- {{small|Steve Cropper and Felix Cavaliere — "Love Appetite"}}
- {{small|Fourplay — "Fortune Teller"}}
- {{small|Stanley Jordan — "Steppin' Out"}}
- {{small|Marcus Miller — "Blast!"}}
| [30] | 2010 | Béla Fleck | "Throw Down Your Heart"- {{small|Herb Alpert — Bésame Mucho}}
- {{small|Imogen Heap — "The Fire"}}
- {{small|Maxwell — "Phoenix Rise"}}
- {{small|Marcus Miller — "Funk Joint"}}
| [31] | 2011 | Jeff Beck | "Nessun Dorma"- {{small|Laurie Anderson — "Flow"}}
- {{small|Stanley Clarke — "No Mystery"}}
- {{small|Gorillaz — "Orchestral Intro"}}
- {{small|The Brian Setzer Orchestra — "Sleepwalk"}}
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- {{note|1|[I]}} Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
See also- List of Grammy Award categories
- Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Performance
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External links- Official site of the Grammy Awards
{{Grammy Award years}} 4 : Grammy Awards for pop music|Awards disestablished in 2011|Awards established in 1969|Music-related lists |