In the wake of Whitney Houston’s tragic death, less than 24 hours before one of the biggest nights on the music industry calendar, some of the world’s best musical artists came together in Los Angeles to celebrate the best new music of the last year at 54th annual Grammy Awards.

Host LL Cool J kicked off proceedings with a tribute to the fallen star saying “The only thing that feels right is to start with a prayer for the woman that we love, for our fallen sister Whitney Houston. Though she is gone too soon, we remain truly blessed to have been touched by her beautiful spirit.”

Kanye West had led the nominations with seven nods including song of the year and best rap-sung collaboration, but it was Adele and Foo Fighters who took home the most gongs. Adele won a total of six Grammy awards, including the ‘big categories’ like Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year.

The London-based singer took home the gong for every single category in which she was nominated, becoming only the second female artist in Grammy Award history, alongside Beyonce, to win the most awards on a single night.

“I can’t believe I’m getting emotional already,” she said after picking up the award for Best Pop Solo Performance. “And seeing as it’s a vocal performance, I need to thank my doctors, I suppose, who brought my voice back.”

The night’s other big winners, the Foo Fighters walked away with five Grammy Awards, notably winning for Best hard Rock/ Metal Performance, and Best Rock Performance.

Indie darlings Bon Iver also walked home with the awards for Best New Artist, and Best Alternative Music Album, beating out Death Cab For Cutie, Foster The People, My Morning Jacket, and Radiohead.

You can see a select list of winners below:

RECORD OF THE YEAR – “Rolling In The Deep” Adele

ALBUM OF THE YEAR – “21” Adele

SONG OF THE YEAR – “Rolling In The Deep” Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth (song writer award)

BEST NEW ARTIST – Bon Iver

BEST POP SOLO PERFORMANCE – Adele “Someone Like You”

BEST ROCK ALBUM – Foo Fighters “Wasting Light”

BEST POP DUO – Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse “Body and Soul”

BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM – Adele “21”

BEST RAP ALBUM – Kanye West “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy”

BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM – Booker T. Jones “The Road From Memphis”

BEST DANCE RECORDING – Skrillex “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”

BEST DANCE/ELECTRONICA ALBUM – Skrillex “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”

BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM – Tony Bennett & Various Artists “Duets II”

BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE – Foo Fighters “Walk”

BEST HARD ROCK/METAL PERFORMANCE – Foo Fighters “White Limo”

BEST ROCK SONG – Foo Fighters (songwriters) “Walk”

BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM – Bon Iver “Bon Iver”

BEST R&B PERFORMANCE – Corinne Bailey Rae “Is This Love”

BEST TRADITIONAL R&B PERFORMANCE – Cee Lo Green & Melanie Fiona “Fool for You”

BEST R&B SONG – Cee Lo Green, Melanie Hallim, Jack Splash (songwriters) “Fool for You”

BEST R&B ALBUM – Chris Brown “F.A.M.E”

BEST RAP PERFORMANCE – Jay-Z & Kanye West “Otis”

BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION – Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie “All of the Lights”

BEST RAP SONG – Jeff Bhasker, Stacy Ferguson, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West (songwriters) “All of the Lights”

BEST COUNTRY SOLO PERFORMANCE – Taylor Swift “Mean”

BEST COUNTRY DUO/GROUP PERFORMANCE – The Civil Wars “Barton Hollow”

BEST COUNTRY SONG – Taylor Swift (songwriter) “Mean”

BEST COUNTRY ALBUM – Lady Antebellum “Own The Night”

BEST NEW AGE ALBUM – Pat Metheny “What’s It All About”

BEST IMPROVISED JAZZ SOLO – Chick Corea “500 Miles High”

BEST JAZZ VOCAL ALBUM – Terri Lyne Carrington & Various Artists “The Mosaic Project”

BEST JAZZ INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM – Corea, Clarke & White “Forever”

BEST LARGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE ALBUM – Christian McBride Big Band “The Good Feeling”

BEST GOSPEL/CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC PERFORMANCE – Le’Andria Johnson “Jesus”

BEST GOSPEL SONG – Kirk Franklin (songwriter) “Hello Fear”

BEST CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC SONG – Laura Story (songwriter) “Blessings”

BEST GOSPEL ALBUM – Kirk Franklin “Hello Fear”

BEST CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN MUSIC ALBUM – Chris Tomlin “And If Our God Is for Us…”

BEST LATIN POP, ROCK, OR URBAN ALBUM – Mana “Drama y Luz”

BEST REGIONAL MEXICAN OR TEJANO ALBUM – Pepe Aguilar “Bicentenario”

BEST BANDA OR NORTENO ALBUM – Los Tigres Del Norte “Los Tigres Del Norte and Friends”

BEST TROPICAL LATIN ALBUM – Cachao “The Last Mambo”

BEST AMERICANA ALBUM – Levon Helm “Ramble at the Ryman”

BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM – Alison Krauss & Union Station “Paper Airplane”

BEST BLUES ALBUM – Tedeschi Trucks Band “Revelator”

BEST FOLK ALBUM – The Civil Wars “Barton Hollow”

BEST REGIONAL ROOTS MUSIC ALBUM – Rebirth Brass Band “Rebirth of New Orleans”

BEST REGGAE ALBUM – Stephen Marley “Revelation Pt. 1: The Root of Life”

BEST WORLD MUSIC ALBUM – Tinariwen “Tassili”

BEST CHILDREN’S ALBUM – Various Artists “All About Bullies … Big and Small”

BEST SPOKEN WORD ALBUM – Betty White “If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won’t)

BEST COMEDY ALBUM – Louis C.K. “Hilarious”

BEST MUSICAL THEATER ALBUM – “The Book of Mormon”

BEST SHORT FORM MUSIC VIDEO – Adele “Rolling in the Deep”

BEST LONG FORM MUSIC VIDEO – Foo Fighters “Foo Fighters: Back and Forth”

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