The Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album is an award that was first presented in 1959.
Video Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album
History
From 1959 to 2011, the Award was called Best Instrumental Jazz Album, Individual or Group. In 2012, it was shortened to Best Jazz Instrumental Album, encompassing albums that previously fell under the categories Best Contemporary Jazz Album and Best Latin Jazz Album (both defunct as of 2012). A year later, the Best Latin Jazz Album category returned, disallowing albums in that category to be nominated for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.
Years listed indicate the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year. Before 1962 and from 1972 to 1978, the award title did not specify instrumental performances and was presented for instrumental or vocal performances. The award has had several name changes.
Maps Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Name changes
- 1959-1960: Best Jazz Performance, Group
- 1961: Best Jazz Performance Solo or Small Group
- 1962-1963: Best Jazz Performance Solo or Small Group (Instrumental)
- 1964: Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Soloist or Small Group
- 1965-1966: Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Small Group or Soloist
- 1967: Best Instrumental Jazz Performance - Group or Soloist with Group
- 1968-1971: Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Small Group or Soloist with Small Group
- 1972-1978: Best Jazz Performance by a Group
- 1979-1992: Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group
- 1993-2000: Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group
- 2001-2011: Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
2016-present
2016: John Scofield, Past Present
- Joey Alexander, My Favorite Things
- Terence Blanchard featuring the E-Collective, Breathless
- Robert Glasper and the Robert Glasper Trio, Covered: Recorded Live at Capitol Studios
- Jimmy Greene, Beautiful Life
2017: John Scofield, Country for Old Men
- Kenny Barron Trio, Book of Intuition
- Peter Erskine, Dr Um
- Fred Hersch Trio, Sunday Night at the Vanguard
- Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau, Nearness
2018: Billy Childs, Rebirth
- Uptown, Downtown, Bill Charlap Trio
- Rebirth, Billy Childs
- Project Freedom, Joey DeFrancesco & The People
- Open Book, Fred Hersch
- The Dreamer Is the Dream, Chris Potter
Winners 1959-2015
See also
- Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
- Grammy Award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo
- Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia