Shore Fire Media congratulates the clients and projects we represented during the past GRAMMY year who collectively earned fifteen nominations today across Album of The Year, and several genre categories including Latin, Jazz, Americana, Pop, R&B, Gospel, New Age, Bluegrass, and Contemporary Classical, plus Best Music Film, Best Comedy Album and more.
Jacob Collier’s acclaimed album Djesse Vol. 3 earned a nomination for Album of the Year, and he clocked additional nominations in the R&B Performance and Best Arrangement, Instrumentals and Vocals categories, bringing the 26-year-old British musician, producer, songwriter and arranger’s career-total GRAMMY nominations to seven, with four wins. Earlier this year, Collier earned two GRAMMY Awards for arrangements from his Djesse Vol. 1 and Djesse Vol. 2 albums.
Sarah Jarosz earned two nominations in the Best Americana Album and Best American Roots Song categories for music from her World On The Groundalbum, bringing her career total to nine nominations with three previous wins.
Ted Hearne earned nominations in the Best Classical Composition and Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance categories for his 2020 release Place. They mark the composer, singer and bandleader’s first GRAMMY nominations.
Additional 2021 nominees include Terri Lyne Carrington and Social Science for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Lido Pimienta for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album, PJ Morton for Best Gospel Album, Burt Bacharach and Daniel Tashian for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, Steep Canyon Rangers for Best Bluegrass Album, The Smithsonian Folkways Release Songs From The Bardoby Laurie Anderson, Tenzin Choegyal & Jesse Paris Smith for Best New Age Album, the documentary Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice for Best Music Film, The Comedy Dynamics release The Pale Tourist by Jim Gaffigan for Best Comedy Album and many more.
The 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards will be broadcast Sunday, January 31st at 8PM ET on CBS.
For a full list of nominees, go HERE
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Shore Fire Media congratulates the clients and projects represented during the GRAMMY year on the following nominations:
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Djesse Vol. 3
Jacob Collier
Interscope/Decca/Hajanga
BEST ARRANGEMENT, VOCALS
“He Won’t Hold You”
Jacob Collier
Interscope/Decca/Hajanga
BEST R&B PERFORMANCE
“All I Need”
Jacob Collier
Interscope/Decca/Hajanga
BEST AMERICANA ALBUM
World on the Ground
Sarah Jarosz
Rounder Records
BEST AMERICAN ROOTS SONG
“Hometown”
Sarah Jarosz
Rounder Records
BEST CONTEMPORARY CLASSICAL COMPOSITION
Place
Ted Hearne
New Amsterdam Records
BEST CHAMBER MUSIC/SMALL ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE
“Place”
Ted Hearne
New Amsterdam Records
JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM
Waiting Game
Terri Lyne Carrington and Social Science
Motema Music
BEST LATIN ROCK OR ALTERNATIVE ALBUM
Miss Colombia
Lido Pimienta
ANTI-
BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM
North Carolina Songbook
Steep Canyon Rangers
Yep Roc Records
BEST NEW AGE ALBUM
Songs from the Bardo
Laurie Anderson, Tenzin Choegyal & Jesse Paris Smith
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
BEST MUSIC FILM
Linda Ronstandt: The Sound of My Voice
Greenwich Entertainment
BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM
Blue Umbrella
Burt Bacharach and Daniel Tashian
Big Yellow Dog Music
BEST GOSPEL ALBUM
Gospel According to PJ
PJ Morton
Morton Inspiration/Tyscot Records
BEST COMEDY ALBUM
The Pale Tourist
Jim Gaffigan
Comedy Dynamics