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  1. Awards

     Most Grammys won  Most Grammys won by a male artist  Most Grammys won by a female artist  Most Grammys won by a group  Most Grammys won by a producer   Most Grammys won by a composer or songwriter    Most Grammys won by an engineer or mixer   Youngest winners  Youngest solo artists to win Album of the Year  Oldest winners  Most honored albums  Most Album of the Year wins  Most Record of the Year wins  Most Grammys won for consecutive albums  Most consecutive Grammys won for the same category  Artists who have won all four General Field awards 

  2. Single ceremony

     Most Grammys won in one night  Most Grammys won by a male artist in one night  Most Grammys won by a female artist in one night  Most Grammys won by a group in one night  Most Grammys won by a record producer in one night  Most Grammys won by an engineer or mixer in one night  Artist who has won all four General Field Awards at a single ceremony  Artists who have won Record, Album and Song of the Year in one night  Most Grammys won by an album in one night  Most posthumous Grammys won in one night 

  3. Nominations

     Most Grammy nominations  Most nominations in one night  Most nominations without winning  Most nominations in one night without winning  Grammy nominations in the most fields  Artists who had been nominated for all four General Field awards in one night  Youngest nominees 

  4. See also

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

Throughout the history of the Grammy Awards, many significant records have been set. This page only includes the competitive awards which have been won by various artists. This does not include the various special awards that are presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences such as Lifetime Achievement Awards, Trustees Awards, Technical Awards or Legend Awards. The page however does include other non-performance related Grammys (known as the Craft & Production Fields) that may have been presented to the artist(s).

Awards

Most Grammys won

The record for the most Grammy Awards won in a lifetime is held by Georg Solti, a Hungarian-British conductor who conducted the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for twenty-two years. He has won a total of 31 competitive Grammy Awards out of 74 nominations and was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996.[1][2]

RankArtistAwards
1 Georg Solti 31
2 Quincy Jones28
3 Alison Krauss27
4 Pierre Boulez 26
5Vladimir Horowitz25
Stevie Wonder
7 John Williams 24
8 Beyoncé 23
9U222
Chick Corea
Jay-Z
12Kanye West21
Vince Gill
14Henry Mancini20
Pat Metheny
Bruce Springsteen
Al Schmitt

Most Grammys won by a male artist

Georg Solti has won a total of 31 Grammy Awards.

RankArtistAwards
1 Georg Solti 31
2 Quincy Jones 28
3 Pierre Boulez 26
Vladimir Horowitz25
Stevie Wonder
6 John Williams 24
7Chick Corea22
Jay-Z
9Kanye West21
Vince Gill
11Henry Mancini20
Pat Metheny
Al Schmitt
Bruce Springsteen
15Tony Bennett18
Jimmy Sturr
Yo-Yo Ma
Paul McCartney[3]

Most Grammys won by a female artist

Alison Krauss has, as a solo artist, collaborator and producer, won 27 Grammy Awards.[4]

RankArtistAwards
1 Alison Krauss[5] 27
2 Beyoncé[6] 23
3 Aretha Franklin 18
4Adele15
Alicia Keys
6Ella Fitzgerald13
Emmylou Harris
Leontyne Price
9 CeCe Winans 12
10 Shirley Caesar 11
11Chaka Khan10
Bonnie Raitt
Linda Ronstadt
Taylor Swift
15Mary J. Blige9
Natalie Cole
Sheryl Crow
Norah Jones
Rihanna
Hillary Scott[7]
Lady Gaga

Most Grammys won by a group

U2 holds the record for most Grammy Awards won by a group. They have won 22 awards.

RankArtistsAwards
1 U2 22
2 Alison Krauss and Union Station 14
3 Dixie Chicks 13
4 Foo Fighters 12
5 Pat Metheny Group 10
6The Manhattan Transfer9
The Beatles
Emerson String Quartet
Asleep At The Wheel
10Blackwood Brothers8
Metallica
Santana
Take 6
14Coldplay7
Kentucky Thunder
Lady Antebellum
Simon & Garfunkel
Los Tigres del Norte

Most Grammys won by a producer

Quincy Jones with 28 awards holds the record for most Grammy Awards won by a producer (and eleven of those were awarded for production duties. Jones also received Grammys as an arranger and a performing artist). Some producers have also won awards as engineers, mixers and/or mastering engineers.

RankProducerAwards
1 Quincy Jones 28
2 Kanye West 21
3David Foster16
James Mallinson
David Frost
6Steven Epstein15
7Phil Ramone14
8T Bone Burnett13
Robert Woods
Jay David Saks
11Arif Mardin 11

Most Grammys won by a composer or songwriter

John Williams with 24 awards holds the record for most Grammy Awards won by a composer or songwriter. Some composers and writers have also won awards as producers, singers, and conductors.

RankComposerAwards
1 Pierre Boulez 26
2 John Williams 24
3 Beyoncé 23
4U222
Jay-Z
6 Kanye West 21
7Chick Corea20
Henry Mancini
Pat Metheny
Bruce Springsteen
11Eric Clapton18
Paul McCartney
13 Sting 17
14Michael Brecker15
Adele
Alicia Keys
17Béla Fleck14
Herbie Hancock
19Dixie Chicks13
Michael Jackson
Kendrick Lamar
22Paquito D' Rivera12
Alan Menken

Most Grammys won by an engineer or mixer

Al Schmitt, with 20 awards, has won more Grammy Awards than any other engineer or mixer.

Youngest winners

The Peasall Sisters are the youngest Grammy winners, when they were credited artists on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, which won Album of the Year in 2002.[8] LeAnn Rimes is the youngest individual winner. She was 14 years old when she won her first two awards in 1997. She was also the first Country artist to win the Best New Artist Grammy.

RankAgeArtist
1 8 years Leah Peasall
2 11 years Hannah Peasall
3 14 years Sarah Peasall
4 14 years, 182 days LeAnn Rimes
5 14 years, 313 days Luis Miguel
6 17 years, 80 days Lorde
7 18 years, 105 days Daya
8 18 years, 123 days Monica
9 19 years, 67 days Christina Aguilera
10 19 years, 112 days LaTavia Roberson

Youngest solo artists to win Album of the Year

Taylor Swift is the youngest solo artist to win Album of the Year. She was 20 years old when she won in 2010 for her album Fearless.

RankAgeArtist
1 20 years, 49 days Taylor Swift
2 21 years, 242 days Alanis Morissette
3 22 years, 18 days Barbra Streisand
4 23 years, 274 days Lauryn Hill
5 23 years, 283 days Adele
6 23 years, 293 days Stevie Wonder
7 23 years, 330 days Norah Jones

Oldest winners

Pinetop Perkins is the oldest person to win a Grammy. In 2011 he was awarded Best Traditional Blues Album for Joined At The Hip at 97 years of age.

RankAgeArtist
1 97 years, 221 days Pinetop Perkins
2 95 years, 31 days George Burns
3 94 years, 132 days Jimmy Carter (2019)
4 91 years, 137 days Jimmy Carter (2016)
5 90 years, 52 days Elizabeth Cotten
6 90 years, 26 days Betty White
Note: Sources vary on the birth year of Elizabeth Cotten, with some stating it as 1893, while others say 1895. The above information credits it as 1895. With either year, Cotten is the oldest female Grammy winner.

Most honored albums

Santana's Supernatural and U2's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb hold the record for most honoured album having won nine awards. Supernatural won nine awards in 2000 and How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb won three awards in 2005 and won a further six in 2006 giving it a total of nine awards.

RankAlbums and artistsAwards
1How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb — U29
Supernatural — Santana
3Come Away With Me — Norah Jones8
Genius Loves Company — Ray Charles
Thriller — Michael Jackson
6All That You Can't Leave Behind — U27
Back on the Block — Quincy Jones
21 — Adele
24K Magic — Bruno Mars
10The Blueprint 3 — Jay Z6
Bridge Over Troubled Water — Simon & Garfunkel
Raising Sand — Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
The Return of Roger Miller — Roger Miller
Taking the Long Way — Dixie Chicks
To Pimp a Butterfly — Kendrick Lamar
Toto IV — Toto
Unforgettable... with Love — Natalie Cole
Unplugged — Eric Clapton

Most Album of the Year wins

The record for most Album of the Year wins is four.

  • Tom Coyne, mastering engineer — 21 (2012), 1989 (2016), 25 (2017), 24K Magic (2018)

Three recording artists, four record producers, two mastering engineers and four engineer/mixers have won the award three times.

  • Frank Sinatra, artist — Come Dance with Me! (1960), September of My Years (1966), A Man and His Music (1967)
  • Stevie Wonder, artist — Innervisions (1974), Fulfillingness' First Finale (1975), Songs in the Key of Life (1977)
  • Paul Simon, artist — Bridge over Troubled Water (1971), Still Crazy After All These Years (1976), Graceland (1987)
  • David Foster, producer — Unforgettable… with Love (1992), Original Soundtrack Album (1994), Falling into You (1997)
  • Phil Ramone, producer — Still Crazy After All These Years (1976), 52nd Street (1980), Genius Loves Company (2005)
  • Daniel Lanois, producer — The Joshua Tree (1988), Time Out of Mind (1998), How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (2006)
  • Bob Ludwig, mastering engineer — Babel (2013), Random Access Memories (2014), Morning Phase (2015)
  • Mike Piersante, engineer/mixer — O Brother, Where Art Thou? – Soundtrack (2002), Raising Sand (2009), 25 (2017)
  • Tom Elmhirst, engineer/mixer — 21 (2012), Morning Phase (2015), 25 (2017)
  • Ryan Tedder, producer — 21 (2012), 1989 (2016), 25 (2017)
  • Serban Ghenea, engineer/mixer — 1989 (2016), 25 (2017), 24K Magic (2018)
  • John Hanes, engineer/mixer — 1989 (2016), 25 (2017), 24K Magic (2018)

Most Record of the Year wins

  • Tom Coyne won Record of the Year four consecutive times as a mastering engineer.

Most Grammys won for consecutive albums

Pat Metheny and his band the Pat Metheny Group have won 20 Grammy Awards in total, including seven consecutive awards for seven consecutive albums.[9] Metheny held the record for Grammy wins in the most different categories as of the 2005 Grammy Awards:

  • Best Jazz Fusion Performance (1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1990)
  • Best Instrumental Composition (1991)
  • Best Contemporary Jazz Performance/Album (1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2005)
  • Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group (1998, 2000, 2013)
  • Best Rock Instrumental Performance (1999)
  • Best Jazz Instrumental Solo (2001)
  • Best New Age Album (2004, 2012)

Most consecutive Grammys won for the same category

Aretha Franklin holds the record for winning the most consecutive Grammys in the same category. She won the Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance every year from 1968 to 1975, for an eight-year winning streak. She also won in this category in 1982, 1986, and 1988, giving her 11 wins in the category.

After Franklin, Jimmy Sturr, Bill Cosby and John Williams are tied for second place for consecutive Grammy wins in the same category:

Sturr won six years in a row between 1987 and 1992 for Best Polka Album. He also won for three runs of four consecutive years (1996–1999, 2001–2004, and 2006–2009.) He won 18 out of the 24 Best Polka Album Grammys that were awarded since that category was added in 1985. The award was discontinued in 2009.

Cosby won six years in a row between 1965 and 1970 for Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.

Williams won six years in a row between 1978 and 1983 for Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media.

Lenny Kravitz won the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance award four years in a row (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002).

Tom Coyne won Record of the Year four years in a row (2015–2018).

Artists who have won all four General Field awards

There have been only two artists who have won all four General Field awards. In 1981, Christopher Cross won Record, Album and Song of the Year as well as Best New Artist.[10] Adele is the second artist to win all four, and the first female to do so. In 2009, she won Best New Artist and in 2012 and 2017, she won Record, Album and Song of the Year.

Single ceremony

Most Grammys won in one night

The Record for Most Grammys won in one night is eight. Michael Jackson won eight in 1984 and Santana tied Jackson's record in 2000.[11]

RankArtist(s)Awards
1Michael Jackson (1984)8
Santana (2000)
3Roger Miller (1966)6
Quincy Jones (1991)
Eric Clapton (1993)
Beyoncé (2010)
Adele (2012)
Bruno Mars (2018)

Most Grammys won by a male artist in one night

Michael Jackson won eight in 1984.

RankArtist(s)Awards
1 Michael Jackson (1984) 8
2Roger Miller (1966)6
Quincy Jones (1991)
Eric Clapton (1993)
Bruno Mars (2018)

Most Grammys won by a female artist in one night

The record most Grammys won by a female artist in one night is six. Beyoncé and Adele each won six in 2010 and 2012, respectively.

Rank Artist Awards
1Beyoncé (2010)6
Adele (2012)
3Lauryn Hill (1999)5
Alicia Keys (2002)
Norah Jones (2003)
Beyoncé (2004)
Amy Winehouse (2008)
Alison Krauss (2009)
Adele (2017)

Most Grammys won by a group in one night

In 2000, Santana was awarded a total of 8 awards. They won the awards for Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals, Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, Best Pop Instrumental Performance, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals, Best Rock Instrumental Performance and Best Rock Album.

Rank Artists Awards
1 Santana (2000) 8
2Simon & Garfunkel (1971)5
U2 (2006)
Dixie Chicks (2007)
Lady Antebellum (2011)
Foo Fighters (2012)

Most Grammys won by a record producer in one night

The record for most awards won by a producer in one night is five. Rick Rubin won five awards in 2007 including Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Country Album for his work on the Dixie Chicks' Taking the Long Way, and Best Rock Album for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium as well as Producer of the Year, Non Classical.

Most Grammys won by an engineer or mixer in one night

The most Grammys won by an engineer or mixer in one night is six. At the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in 2017, Tom Elmhirst won Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Engineered Album Non Classical, Best Alternative Music Album and Best Rock Album for his work on Adele's 25, David Bowie's Blackstar, and Cage the Elephant's Tell Me I'm Pretty.

Artist who has won all four General Field Awards at a single ceremony

Christopher Cross (1981) received all four General Field awards in one night. Cross won the Record of the Year ("Sailing"), Album of the Year ("Christopher Cross"), Song of the Year ("Sailing"), and Best New Artist Grammys in a single ceremony.[12]

Artists who have won Record, Album and Song of the Year in one night

The three biggest Grammy Awards are Record of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year. Seven artists have won all three in one night. Adele is the only artist in Grammy history to accomplish this twice.

Year Artist
1971 Paul Simon
1972 Carole King
1981 Christopher Cross
1993 Eric Clapton
2007 Dixie Chicks
2012 Adele
2017
2018 Bruno Mars

Most Grammys won by an album in one night

The most awards awarded to an album in one night is nine. In 2000 Santana's Supernatural was awarded nine awards. It won Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals, Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, Best Pop Instrumental Performance, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals, Best Rock Instrumental Performance and Best Rock Album.

Most posthumous Grammys won in one night

Ray Charles holds the record for most posthumous awards won in one night. He was awarded five Grammy Awards in 2005 including Album of the Year.

Nominations

Most Grammy nominations

Quincy Jones holds the record for the most Grammy nominations with 80.[13][14]

RankArtistNominations
1Quincy Jones 80
2Paul McCartney[15] 78
3Jay Z[16] 77
4Georg Solti74
Stevie Wonder
6Henry Mancini 72
7John Williams69
Kanye West
9Pierre Boulez 67
10Beyoncé[17] 66
11Chick Corea 64
12Leonard Bernstein 63
13Jay David Saks 53
14Willie Nelson 51
15Thomas Z. Shepard50
Bruce Springsteen
17James Mallinson49
Babyface

Most nominations in one night

Michael Jackson and Babyface hold the record for most Grammy nominations in one night with 12 nominations.

RankArtistNominationsYear
1Michael Jackson12 1984
Babyface 1997
3 Kendrick Lamar 11 2016
4Lauryn Hill10 1999
Kanye West 2005
Beyoncé 2010
Eminem 2011
8Roger Miller9 1966
Paul McCartney 1966
The Manhattan Transfer 1986
Santana 2000
Jay Z 2014
Beyoncé 2017

Most nominations without winning

The record for most Grammy nominations without a win is 26, held by Morten Lindberg.

RankArtistNominations
1Morten Lindberg 26
2Snoop Dogg17
Brian McKnight
4Björk15
Joe Satriani
6Toshiko Akiyoshi14
Martina McBride
Dierks Bentley
Fred Hersch
10Katy Perry13
Nas
Spyro Gyra
Musiq Soulchild
14Diana Ross12
Busta Rhymes
Ledisi
Lenny Gomulka
Keith Jarrett

Most nominations in one night without winning

RankArtistNominations
1Paul McCartney (1966)9
2Kanye West (2017)8
Rihanna (2017)
Jay-Z (2018)
5Stevie Wonder (1983)7
India.Arie (2002)
Kendrick Lamar (2014)
8Henry Mancini (1959)6
Thomas Z. Shepard (1970)
Mariah Carey (1996)
50 Cent (2006)
Bruno Mars (2012)
13Robert M. Jones (1961)5
Elvis Presley (1961)
Frank Sinatra (1961)
James Taylor (1971)
Eugene Ormandy (1971)
Vittorio Negri (1979)
Paul McCartney (1983)
Sting (1986)
Jay David Saks (1986)
Leonard Bernstein (1989)
Joan Osborne (1996)
Avril Lavigne (2003)
50 Cent (2004)
Alicia Keys (2006)
Gwen Stefani (2006)
Prince (2007)
James Blunt (2007)
Jazmine Sullivan (2009)
B.o.B (2011)
Ari Levine and Philip Lawrence (2011)
Lil Wayne (2012)
Drake (2014, 2016)
Khalid (2018)
No I.D. (2018)
SZA (2018)
Maren Morris (2019)
Sounwave (2019)

Grammy nominations in the most fields

RankArtistNumberFields
1Quincy Jones 15 General field, spoken word, arranging, music video/film, jazz, pop, rap,r&b, children's, musical theatre, disco, composition, gospel/contemporary Christian music, music for visual media and production, non-classical
2Paul McCartney 11 General field, pop, arranging, rock, traditional, music for visual media, music video/film, spoken word, historical, alternative music and rap
3David Foster10 General field, r&b, arranging, composition, music for visual media, production, music video/film, pop, traditional and musical theatre
Bob Dylan General field, country, gospel/contemporary Christian music, rock, music video/film, music for visual media, folk pop, American roots and traditional
5Jack White9 General field, rock, alternative, country, pop, package, music video/film, American roots and engineered album
Béla Fleck Country, pop, jazz, American roots, world music, classical, folk, spoken word, composition and arranging
Janet Jackson General field, pop, r&b, rock, arranging, rap, music video/film, dance and production, non-classical
8Cyndi Lauper8 General field, rock, pop, music video/film, dance, arranging, American roots and musical theater
Elton John General field, pop, musical theatre, rock, music video/film, music for visual media, composition and r&b
Prince General field, pop, r&b, rock, engineered album, music video/film, music for visual media and production, non-classical
Michael Jackson General field, pop, r&b, rock, disco, children's, music video/film and production, non-classical
Danger Mouse General field, pop, r&b, rock, rap, alternative, music video/film and production, non-classical
Herbie Hancock General field, pop, r&b, rock, jazz, music video/film, music for visual media and composition
Lionel Richie General field, pop, r&b, music for visual media, dance, arranging, gospel/contemporary Christian music and production, non-classical
Justin Timberlake General field, pop, r&b, country, rap, music for visual media, dance and music video/film
Stevie Wonder General field, pop, r&b, arranging, composition, music for visual media, music video/film and production, non-classical
Beyoncé General field, pop, r&b, rock, rap, music for visual media, surround sound and music video/film
Pharrell Williams General field, pop, r&b, dance, rap, music for visual media, music video/film and production, non-classical

Artists who had been nominated for all four General Field awards in one night

Only ten artists have been nominated for all four General Field awards in one night.

Year Artist
1968 Bobbie Gentry
1981 Christopher Cross
1985 Cyndi Lauper
1989 Tracy Chapman
1991 Mariah Carey
1998 Paula Cole
2002 India.Arie
2008 Amy Winehouse
2013 Fun.
2015 Sam Smith

Youngest nominees

Leah Peasall of the Peasall sisters is the youngest ever Grammy nominee (and winner) as one of the credited artists on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? (soundtrack) in 2002.[8] Deleon Richards is the youngest performer to receive an individual nomination, for Best Soul/Gospel performance.[18]

RankAgeArtist
1 8 years Leah Peasall
2 8 years, 161 days Deleon Richards
3 11 years Hannah Peasall
4 12 years, 126 days Zac Hanson
5 12 years, 155 days Joey Alexander
6 12 years, 199 days Michael Jackson
7 12 years, 234 days Kelvin Grant
8 12 years, 273 days Billy Gilman
9 14 years, 45 days Chris "Daddy Mac" Smith
10 14 years, 140 days Marie Osmond
11 14 years, 182 days LeAnn Rimes
12 14 years Sarah Peasall
13 14 years, 197 days Chris "Mac Daddy" Kelly
14 14 years, 313 days Luis Miguel
15 14 years, 348 days Taylor Hanson

See also

  • Latin Grammy Award records
  • List of Academy Award records
  • List of people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.deccaclassics.com/gb/artist/solti/biography|title=Georg Solti - Biography|publisher=|accessdate=19 January 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.grammy.com/news/who-are-the-top-grammy-winners-of-all-time|title=WHO ARE THE TOP GRAMMY WINNERS OF ALL TIME? |work=Grammy.com |accessdate=March 12, 2017}}
3. ^Includes 9 awards as part of The Beatles
4. ^"U2 dominates Grammy night", CBC News, February 9, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
5. ^Includes 14 awards as part of Union Station
6. ^Includes 3 awards as part of Destiny's Child and one award as part of The Carters
7. ^Includes 7 awards as part of Lady Antebellum
8. ^{{ cite web | url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search | work=Grammy.Com | title=Past winners search 2001 | accessdate=27 February 2014}}
9. ^Jazz Legends Pat Metheny Group Improvise on Austin City Limits :: eJazzNews.com : The Number One Jazz News Resource On The Net :: Jazz News Daily{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=Zoolver |fix-attempted=yes }}
10. ^2003 Grammy Awards
11. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/news/adele-michael-jackson-whos-won-most-grammys-night|title=Adele To Michael Jackson: Who's Won The Most GRAMMYs In A Night? |work=Grammy.com |accessdate=January 29, 2018}}
12. ^"A Virtual College of Grammy Knowledge", by Wook Kim, Entertainment Weekly, 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
13. ^"2008 NEA Jazz Master: Quincy Jones" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071008204816/http://www.arts.endow.gov/national/jazz/jazz08/jones.html |date=2007-10-08 }}, National Endowment for the Arts, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/photos/7603816/artist-with-the-most-grammy-nominations-2017|title=Artist With The Most Grammy Nominations for 2017|work=Billboard |date=December 6, 2016|accessdate=March 13, 2017}}
15. ^Includes 41 nominations as part of The Beatles
16. ^Includes 3 nominations as part of The Carters
17. ^Includes 13 nominations as part of Destiny's Child and 3 nominations as part of The Carters
18. ^  {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090907052224/http://www.deleonmusic.com/home.html#Biography |date=2009-09-07 }}, Retrieved 2009-09-02.

References

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