Songwriter Kirk Franklin, winner of the Grammy for Best Gospel Album "Hello Fear" and Best Gospel Song "Hello Fear", poses with his trophies at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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Musician Chick Corea, took home the Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Album "Forever" and Best Improvised Jazz Solo "500 Miles High."
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CHOCOLATE FILLED? Bon Iver poses with the Best Alternative Music Album "Bon Iver" award and the Best New Artist award.
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Musician Booker T. Jones won the Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album for "The Road From Memphis."
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Kevin Weaver, winner of the Grammy for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media in "Boardwalk Empire - Volume 1."
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Tony Bennett, winner of the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Body and Soul" and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for "Duets II."
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Musicians Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum, won the Grammy for Best Country Album for "Own the Night."
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Joyce DiDonato took home the Grammy for Best Classical Vocal Solo.
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Producer/engineer Ryan Tedder, winner of the Grammy for Album of the Year for Adele's "21" album.
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Taylor Swift, winner of the Grammy for Best Country Song with "Mean" and Best Country Solo Performance, also for "Mean."
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Adele tied Beyonce's record for winning six Grammy awards in one night.