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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Pop diva Mariah
Carey won her first Grammy awards Wednesday night, since she snatched the best
new artist Grammy in 1990.
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| Mariah Carey
Carey's comeback collection "The Emancipation of Mimi" triumphed as best
contemporary rhythm and blues (R&B) album for the 48th annual Grammy
awards. | During the
pre-telecast ceremony at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Carey's comeback
collection "The Emancipation of Mimi" triumphed as best contemporary rhythm and
blues (R&B) album for the 48th annual Grammy awards.
Carey, among this year's top nominees with eight
nominations, also won best female R&B performance, for "We Belong Together."
She shared a piece of the best R&B song award with three collaborators.
But fellow eight-time nominee John Legend's debut
"Get Lifted" was named best R&B album.
John Legend won in the category male R&B vocal
performance for "Ordinary People" and Kelly Clarkson won two Grammys for pop
vocalalbum ("Breakaway") and in the female pop vocal performance category for
"Since U Been Gone."
Rock group U2 won in the rock album category for "How
to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," Kanye West won in the rap album category for "Late
Registration," and Alison Krauss and Union Station won the country album Grammy
for "Lonely Runs Both Ways."
In contention for five awards, U2 raked in two: best
rock duo or group performance ("Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own") and
best rock song ("City of Blinding Lights"), both from the album of the year
contender "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb."
West, also in the running for eight awards, took best
rap solo performance for "Gold Digger" and shared the best rap song award for
"Diamonds From Sierra Leone" in the pre-telecast ceremony.
Stevie Wonder, with 22 previous Grammys to his credit
and up for six this year, rang up two awards. Wonder and Beyonce Knowles,also a
six-time nominee this year, were cited together in the category of best R&B
performance by a duo or group, for their duet"So Amazing," the title track from
last year's all-star tribute toLuther Vandross.
Wonder also won best male pop vocal performance for
"From the Bottom of My Heart." Steve Lillywhite, producer of the U2 album and
Jason Mraz's "Mr. A-Z," was tapped as nonclassical producer ofthe year.
Fiddler-vocalist Krauss earlier won with two Grammys:
best country duo or group performance for "Restless", and best country
instrumental performance for "Unionhouse Branch."
U.S. National Academy of Recording Arts &
Sciences, which organizes the Grammy ceremony, uses the pre-broadcast Grammys to
honor alternative categories, including Hawaiian music, and behind-the-scenes
work such as best instrumental arrangement accompanying a vocalist.
Last year, the late Ray Charles's "Genius Loves
Company" took early Grammys and went on to win eight, including album of the
year.
And this year, the music from the movie "Ray" about
Ray Charlestook the Grammy for best soundtrack album for a motion picture.
Early winners for the 48th annual Grammys were today
announced at the Los Angeles Convention Center, ahead of the CBS television
broadcast of the annual music awards ceremony.
Representing his family's tradition, Damian Marley,
son of reggae master Bob Marley, received the nod for best reggae album for his
best-seller "Welcome to Jamrock."
Guitar innovator Les Paul received two awards: best
pop instrumental performance for the track "Caravan," and best rock instrumental
performance for "69 Freedom Special," both from his rock-oriented album
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