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词条 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
释义

  1. Recipients

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox award
| name = Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
| description = Quality instrumental rock performances
| image =
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| alt =
| caption =
| presenter = National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
| country = United States
| year = 1980
| year2 = 2011
| holder = Jeff Beck, "Hammerhead" (2011)
| website = grammy.com
}}

The Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance was an honor presented to recording artists for quality instrumental rock performances at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.[1] Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".[2]

The award was first presented at the 22nd Grammy Awards in 1980 to Paul McCartney and the band Wings for "Rockestra Theme". From 1986 to 1989, the category was known as Best Rock Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist). According to the category description guide for the 52nd Grammy Awards, the award is presented to artists "for newly recorded rock, hard rock or metal instrumental performances".[3]

As of 2011, Jeff Beck holds the records for the most wins, with six. Sting has received three awards, twice as a member of The Police -- although he had no part in the band's "Behind My Camel", the 1982 award winner which he did not write and refused to play on[4].

Two-time recipients include Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana (once as a member of the band Santana), The Flaming Lips, Steve Vai, and brothers Jimmie Vaughan and Stevie Ray Vaughan (each once as part of the duo Vaughan Brothers). At the 51st Grammy Awards (2009), the tribute act Zappa Plays Zappa (led by Dweezil Zappa, son of Frank Zappa) earned an award for their performance of Frank's instrumental song "Peaches en Regalia".[5] Dweezil and Frank have both received multiple nominations and even competed against one another in 1988. Joe Satriani holds the record for the most nominations (as well as the record for the most nominations without a win), with fourteen.

The award was discontinued before the 2012 awards due to a major overhaul of Grammy categories. All instrumental performances in the rock category were shifted to either the newly formed Best Rock Performance or Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance categories.

Recipients

Year{{ref|1|[I]Performing artist(s)WorkNomineesRef.
1980Paul|McCartney}} and WingsRockestra Theme|"Rockestra Theme"}}
  • {{small|Dixie Dregs – Night of the Living Dregs}}
  • {{small|Neil Larsen – "High Gear"}}
  • {{small|The Allman Brothers Band – "Pegasus"}}
  • {{small|Frank Zappa – "Rat Tomago"}}
[6]
1981 The PoliceReggatte de Blanc|"Reggatta de Blanc"}}
  • {{small|Dixie Dregs – Dregs of the Earth}}
  • {{small|Emerson, Lake & Palmer – "Peter Gunn"}}
  • {{small|Jean-Luc Ponty – "Beach Girl"}}
  • {{small|The Pretenders – "Space Invader"}}
[7]
1982 The PoliceBehind My Camel|"Behind My Camel"}}
  • {{small|Dixie Dregs – Unsung Heroes}}
  • {{small|Robert Fripp – The League of Gentlemen}}
  • {{small|Kraftwerk – "Computer World"}}
  • {{small|Rush – "YYZ"}}
[8]
1983 A Flock of SeagullsD.N.A.|"D.N.A."}}
  • {{small|Dixie Dregs – Industry Standard}}
  • {{small|Maynard Ferguson – "Don't Stop"}}
  • {{small|King Crimson – "Requiem"}}
  • {{small|Van Morrison – "Scandinavia"}}
[9]
1984 StingBrimstone and Treacle|"Brimstone and Treacle"}}
  • {{small|Allan Holdsworth – "Road Games"}}
  • {{small|Rainbow – "Anybody There"}}
  • {{small|Pete Townshend – "Unused Piano"}}
  • {{small|Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – "Rude Mood"}}
[10]
1985 YesCinema|"Cinema"}}
  • {{small|Lionel Hampton – "Vibramatic"}}
  • {{small|Genesis – "Second Home by the Sea"}}
  • {{small|Edward Van Halen – "Donut City"}}
  • {{small|Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"}}
[11]
1986Jeff|Beck}}Escape|"Escape"}}
  • {{small|Jon Butcher Axis – "The Ritual"}}
  • {{small|Big Guitars from Texas – "Guitar Army"}}
  • {{small|Yngwie Malmsteen – Rising Force}}
  • {{small|Northern Star – "Back to Earth"}}
  • {{small|Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – "Say What!!"}}
[12]
1987 Art of Noise and Duane EddyPeter Gunn|"Peter Gunn"}}
  • {{small|Eric Johnson – "Zap"}}
  • {{small|The Alan Parsons Project – "Where's the Walrus?"}}
  • {{small|The Fabulous Thunderbirds – "Down at Antone's"}}
  • {{small|Yes – "Amazing Grace"}}
[13]
1988Frank|Zappa}}Jazz from Hell|Jazz from Hell}}
  • {{small|Herbie Hancock, Dweezil Zappa, Terry Bozzio – "Wipe Out"}}
  • {{small|Bruce Springsteen – "Paradise by the C"}}
  • {{small|Stevie Ray Vaughan and Dick Dale – "Pipeline"}}
[14]
1989Carlos|Santana}}Blues for Salvador|Blues for Salvador}}
  • {{small|Jeff Healey Band – "Hide Away"}}
  • {{small|Jimmy Page – "Writes of Winter"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – Surfing with the Alien}}
  • {{small|Frank Zappa – Guitar}}
[15]
1990Jeff|Beck}}, Terry Bozzio and Tony HymasJeff Beck's Guitar Shop|Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop}}
  • {{small|Steve Morse – High Tension Wires}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "The Crush of Love"}}
  • {{small|Andy Summers – "A Piece of Time"}}
  • {{small|Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble – "Travis Walk"}}
[16]
19912|[II]}}D/FW|"D/FW"}}
  • {{small|Eric Johnson – Ah Via Musicom}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – Flying in a Blue Dream}}
  • {{small|The Allman Brothers Band – "True Gravity"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – Passion and Warfare}}
[17]
1992Eric|Johnson}}Cliffs of Dover|"Cliffs of Dover"}}
  • {{small|Danny Gatton – 88 Elmira Street}}
  • {{small|Rush – "Where's My Thing?"}}
  • {{small|The Allman Brothers Band – "Kind of Bird"}}
  • {{small|Yes – "Masquerade"}}
[18]
1993Stevie Ray|Vaughan}} and Double TroubleLittle Wing|"Little Wing"}}
  • {{small|Jeff Beck and Jed Leiber – "Hound Dog"}}
  • {{small|Dixie Dregs – Bring 'Em Back Alive}}
  • {{small|Santana – "Gypsy/Grajonca"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – The Extremist}}
[19]
1994Steve|Vai}}Sofa|"Sofa"}}
  • {{small|Aerosmith – "Boogie Man"}}
  • {{small|Jeff Beck and Jed Leiber – "Hi-Heel Sneakers"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "Speed of Light"}}
  • {{small|Tangerine Dream – "Purple Haze"}}
[20]
1995 Pink FloydMarooned|"Marooned"}}
  • {{small|Dixie Dregs – "Shape of Things"}}
  • {{small|Rush – "Leave That Thing Alone"}}
  • {{small|Santana – "Luz Amore y Vida"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "All Alone"}}
[21]
1996 The Allman Brothers BandJessica|"Jessica"}}
  • {{small|Jeff Healey Band – "Shape of Things"}}
  • {{small|King Crimson – "Vrooom"}}
  • {{small|Santana with Vernon Reid – "Every Now and Then"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "Tender Surrender"}}
[22]
1997Jimmie|Vaughan}}, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Robert Cray, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Dr. John, and Art NevilleSRV Shuffle|"SRV Shuffle"}}
  • {{small|Booker T. & the M.G.'s – "Green Onions"}}
  • {{small|Eric Johnson – "Pavilion"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "(You're) My World"}}
  • {{small|Edward and Alex Van Halen – "Respect the Wind"}}
[23]
1998 The Chemical BrothersBlock Rockin' Beats|"Block Rockin' Beats"}}
  • {{small|Robben Ford – "In the Beginning"}}
  • {{small|Eric Johnson – "S.R.V."}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "Summer Song"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "For the Love of God"}}
[24]
1999 Pat Metheny GroupThe Roots of Coincidence|"The Roots of Coincidence"}}
  • {{small|Everclear – "El Distorto de Melodica"}}
  • {{small|Propellerheads – "Take California"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "A Train of Angels"}}
  • {{small|Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band – "Trouble Is..."}}
  • {{small|Jimmie Vaughan – "The Ironic Twist"}}
[25]
2000 Santana and Eric ClaptonThe Calling|"The Calling"}}
  • {{small|Jeff Beck – "What Mama Said"}}
  • {{small|Green Day – "Espionage"}}
  • {{small|Moby – "Bodyrock"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "Windows to the Soul"}}
[26]
2001 Metallica, Michael Kamen and the San Francisco SymphonyThe Call of Ktulu|"The Call of Ktulu"}}
  • {{small|Peter Frampton – "Off the Hook"}}
  • {{small|Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band – "Electric Lullaby"}}
  • {{small|Phish – "First Tube"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "Until We Say Goodbye"}}
[27]
2002Jeff|Beck}}Dirty Mind|"Dirty Mind"}}
  • {{small|Godsmack – "Vampires"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "Always with Me, Always with You"}}
  • {{small|The Allman Brothers Band – "High Falls"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "Whispering a Prayer"}}
[28]
2003 The Flaming LipsApproaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon|"Approaching Pavonis Mons by Balloon (Utopia Planitia)"}}
  • {{small|Gov't Mule – "Sco-Mule"}}
  • {{small|Tony Levin – "Apollo"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "Starry Night"}}
  • {{small|Slash – "Love Theme from The Godfather"}}
[29]
2004Jeff|Beck}}Plan B|"Plan B"}}
  • {{small|Linkin Park – "Session"}}
  • {{small|Robert Randolph and the Family Band – "Squeeze"}}
  • {{small|The Allman Brothers Band – "Instrumental Illness"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "Essence"}}
[30]
2005Brian|Wilson}}Mrs. O'Leary's Cow|"Mrs. O'Leary's Cow"}}
  • {{small|Los Lonely Boys – "Onda"}}
  • {{small|Rush – "O Baterista"}}
  • {{small|The Allman Brothers Band – "Instrumental Illness"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "Whispering a Prayer"}}
[31]
2006Les|Paul}} and Friends69 Freedom Specials|"69 Freedom Specials"}}
  • {{small|Adrian Belew – "Beat Box Guitar"}}
  • {{small|Stewart Copeland – "Birds of Prey"}}
  • {{small|Joe Perry – "Mercy"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "Lotus Feet"}}
[32]
2007 The Flaming LipsThe Wizard Turns On|"The Wizard Turns On... The Giant Silver Flashlight and Puts on His Werewolf Moccasins"}}
  • {{small|Arctic Monkeys – "Chun Li's Spinning Bird Kick"}}
  • {{small|Peter Frampton – "Black Hole Sun"}}
  • {{small|David Gilmour – "Castellorizon"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "Super Colossal"}}
[33]
2008Bruce|Springsteen}}Once Upon a Time in the West|"Once Upon a Time in the West"}}
  • {{small|Metallica – "The Ecstasy of Gold"}}
  • {{small|Rush – "Malignant Narcissism"}}
  • {{small|Joe Satriani – "Always with Me, Always with You"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "The Attitude Song"}}
[34]
2009 Zappa Plays Zappa featuring Steve Vai and Napoleon Murphy BrockPeaches en Regalia|"Peaches en Regalia"}}
  • {{small|David Gilmour – "Castellorizon"}}
  • {{small|Metallica – "Suicide & Redemption"}}
  • {{small|Nine Inch Nails – "34 Ghosts I–IV"}}
  • {{small|Rush – "Hope (Live for The Art of Peace)" }}
[35]
2010Jeff|Beck}}A Day in the Life|"A Day in the Life"}}
  • {{small|Booker T. Jones – "Warped Sister"}}
  • {{small|Brad Paisley – "Playing with Fire"}}
  • {{small|The Brian Setzer Orchestra – "Mr. Surfer Goes Jazzin'"}}
  • {{small|Steve Vai – "Now We Run"}}
[36]
2011Jeff|Beck}}Hammerhead|"Hammerhead"}}
  • {{small|Los Lobos – "Do the Murray"}}
  • {{small|The Black Keys - "Black Mud"}}
  • {{small|Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds – "Kundalini Bonfire"}}
  • {{small|Dweezil Zappa – "The Deathless Horsie"}}
[37]
{{note|1|[I]}} Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.

{{note|2|[II]}}Vaughan Brothers consists of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

See also

{{Portal|Rock music}}
  • List of Grammy Award categories
  • List of instrumental bands
  • List of rock instrumentals

References

{{refbegin}}General
  • {{cite web |url=http://www2.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx |title=Grammy Award Winners |publisher=National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences |accessdate=December 19, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5msgC8Mc1?url=http://www2.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx |archivedate=January 18, 2010 |df= }} Note: User must select the "Rock" category as the genre under the search feature.
  • {{cite web|url=http://www.rockonthenet.com/grammy/rockinstr.htm|title=Grammy Awards: Best Rock Instrumental Performance|publisher=Rock on the Net|accessdate=December 19, 2010}}
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37. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/homeentertainment/la-et-env-grammys-nominees-2010-list,0,2090144.htmlstory|title=Grammy Awards 2011: Complete nominees for 53rd Grammy Awards|work=Los Angeles Times|publisher=Tribune Company|accessdate=February 12, 2011}}

External links

  • Official site of the Grammy Awards
{{Grammy Award years}}{{Grammy Award categories}}{{featured list}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Grammy Award For Best Rock Instrumental Performance}}

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