The Grammys are inching towards the indie world or maybe the Arcade Fire and The Black Keys aren’t indie bands anymore because both have taken out gongs at the Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles on Sunday night.  Arcade Fire picked up the Album of the Year, while The Black Keys were handed the Alternative Album of the Year award. Muse picked up best rock album, while Florence & The Machine lucked out, the award for Best New Artist going to jazz artist Esperanza Spalding in a shock result.

Album Of The Year
The Suburbs – Arcade Fire

Record Of The Year
Need You Now – Lady Antebellum

Best Rap Album
Recovery – Eminem

Best New Artist
Esperanza Spalding

Best Rock Album
The Resistance -Muse

Best Rock Song
Angry World -Neil Young

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Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Hammerhead – Jeff Beck

Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
Tighten Up – The Black Keys

Best Hard Rock Performance
New Fang -Them Crooked Vultures

Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
Helter Skelter – Paul McCartney

Best Metal Performance
El Dorado – Iron Maiden

Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Nessun Dorma—Jeff Beck

Best Alternative Music Album
Brothers – The Black Keys

Best Urban/Alternative Performance
F—- You—Cee Lo Green

Best Rap Song
Empire State Of Mind -Jay-Z & Alicia Keys

Best Rap Solo Performance
Not Afraid – Eminem

Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
On To The Next One -Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Empire State Of Mind -Jay-Z & Alicia Keys

Best R&B Album
Wake Up! – John Legend & The Roots

Best R&B Song
Shine – John Legend & The Roots

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
Hang On In There -John Legend & The Roots

Best Traditional Blues Album
Joined At The Hip – Pinetop Perkins & Willie ‘Big Eyes’ Smith

Best Contemporary Blues Album
Living Proof – Buddy Guy

Best Americana Album
You Are Not Alone -Mavis Staples

Best Long Form Music Video
When You’re Strange – The Doors

Best Electronic/Dance Album
La Roux—La Roux

Best Musical Show Album
American Idiot (featuring Green Day) – Billy Joe Armstrong, producer

Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
Crazy Heart – various artists

Best Recording Package
Brothers – Michael Carney, art director

Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
Under Great White Northern Lights (Limited Edition Box Set) – Rob Jones & Jack White III, art directors

Best Historical Album
The Beatles (The Original Studio Recordings) – Jeff Jones & Allan Rouse, compilation producers

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Rob Cavallo

Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
Revolver (David Guetta’s One Love Club Remix)

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