36th Annual Grammy Awards#Folk

{{Short description|Award ceremony}}

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{{Infobox award

| name = 36th Annual Grammy Awards

| image =

| caption =

| date = March 1, 1994

| location = Radio City Music Hall, New York, New York

| host = Garry Shandling

| network = CBS

| most_awards = Whitney Houston (3)

| most_nominations =

| previous = 35th

| main = Grammy Awards

| next = 37th

}}

The 36th Annual Grammy Awards were held on March 1, 1994. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Whitney Houston was the Big Winner winning 3 awards including Record of the Year and Album of the Year{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=dZZQAAAAIBAJ&pg=5058,314432&dq=grammy&hl=en|title=Houston, Sting rule at Grammys|date=2 March 1994|publisher=The Milwaukee Sentinel|access-date=1 May 2011}} while opening the show with "I Will Always Love You".

Audrey Hepburn's win made her the fifth person to become an EGOT, and the first person to complete the status posthumously.

Paul Simon was the first performer of the evening.

Performers

Presenters

Award winners

=Pop=

=Alternative=

=Blues=

=Children's=

=Comedy=

  • From 1994 through 2003, see "Best Spoken Comedy Album" under the "Spoken" field, below.

=Classical=

=Composing and arranging=

=Country=

=Folk=

=Gospel=

=Historical=

=Jazz=

=Latin=

=Musical show=

=Music video=

=New Age=

=Packaging and notes=

=Polka=

=Production and engineering=

=R&B=

=Rap=

=Reggae=

=Rock=

=Spoken=

=Traditional pop=

=World=

Special merit awards

=[[Grammy Legend Award]]=

  • Curtis Mayfield
  • Frank Sinatra{{Cite web|url=https://nj1015.com/watch-that-time-the-grammys-cut-off-frank-sinatra-and-billy-joel-made-them-pay/|title=Watch: That time the Grammys cut off Frank Sinatra ... and Billy Joel made them pay|website=New Jersey 101.5}}

=[[MusiCares Person of the Year]]=

References

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