O Brother, Where Art Thou? Wins Album Of The Year
Producer T Bone Burnett accepts the GRAMMY for Album Of The Year on behalf of the artists and producers of O Brother, Where Art Thou? at the 44th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 27, 2002, in Los Angeles.
Producer T Bone Burnett accepts the GRAMMY for Album Of The Year on behalf of the artists and producers of O Brother, Where Art Thou? at the 44th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 27, 2002, in Los Angeles.
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Lauryn Hill accepts the GRAMMY for Album Of The Year at the 41st GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 24, 1999, in Los Angeles.