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Our new media console is designed to show the evolution of The Recording Academy through the years. The GRAMMY Awards are an important part of that evolution as The Academy continues to recognize excellence in music, as seen by millions worldwide every year. Take a journey through music history by clicking the thumbnails below for a unique GRAMMY experience!

Some of the photos showcased here, in addition to many other timeless GRAMMY photographs, are available in the special GRAMMY Awards coffee table book And The GRAMMY Goes To: The Official Story Of Music's Most Coveted Award, available now online and at Borders Books stores.

1990s


1990
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The 32nd Annual GRAMMY Awards belonged to Bonnie Raitt whose four GRAMMYs represented a true comeback.


1991
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The 33rd Annual GRAMMY Awards celebrated longtime pros like Phil Collins and Best Album recipient Quincy Jones with top honors, as newcomer Mariah Carey took home Best New Artist.


1992
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The 34th Annual GRAMMY Awards presented Natalie Cole with an 'unforgettable' evening as the songstress took home three awards including Album and Record Of The Year.


1993
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The 35th Annual GRAMMY Awards, as predicted by host Garry Shandling, proved to be a clean sweep by rocker Eric Clapton as he collected six awards including Record & Song Of the Year for "Tears In Heaven" and Album of the Year for Unplugged.


1994
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The 36th Annual GRAMMY Awards enjoyed a glamorous beginning thanks to multiple winner Whitney Houston's rendition of "I Will Always Love You." The Bodyguard soundtrack proved to be a big winner that night.


1995
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The 37th Annual GRAMMY Awards saluted both the "Boss" and the "Voice" (Bruce Springsteen and Tony Bennett, respectively) with multiple awards, and singer Sheryl Crow took Best New Artist.


1996
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The 38th Annual GRAMMY Awards celebrated rock with multiple wins for Alanis Morrisette's angst-ridden Jagged Little Pill. Seal was also a big winner with "Kiss From A Rose."


1997
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The 39th Annual GRAMMY Awards kicked off the 21st century by celebrating the music of Santana with eight GRAMMY Awards, a record for the most GRAMMY's for an album in a single year.


1998
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A surreal Bob Dylan perfomance - complete with a renegade dancer displaying the words "Soy Bomb" across his chest marked The 40th Annual GRAMMY Awards as a unique night of music.


1999
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The 41st Annual GRAMMY Awards saw multiple winners Lauryn Hill, Madonna and Celine Dion swept the awards and audiences witnessed Ricky Martin become a worldwide sensation.
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