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Praskazrel Samuel Michel, known as Pras, (; born October 19, 1972 ) is a two-time Grammy-winning American rapper, best known as one of the founding members of the critically acclaimed hip hop group, the Fugees, which included fellow cousin, international recording artist Wyclef Jean and recording artist Lauryn Hill.
* " Choices " ( song ), a 1999 Grammy-winning song by country music artist George Jones
Keenan crossed the pond to New York to work with Grammy-winning house music DJ and producer David Morales on his second artist album.
Alon is a favorite artist of Grammy-winning saxophonist and clarinetist Paquito D ' Rivera.
Another former resident is London, England-born art director, Grammy-winning album cover designer, graphic artist, and documentary film producer-director Kosh, born Arthur Kosh, who created the famed covers for Abbey Road and Who's Next ?, and recorded such artists as Linda Ronstadt, The Eagles, Rod Stewart, and Spinal Tap.

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His 1991 album The Soul Cages was dedicated to his recently deceased father and included the Top 10 song " All This Time ", which reached No. 5 on the U. S. Pop chart, and the Grammy-winning " The Soul Cages ".
The lead single and Grammy-winning song " Survivor " was by some interpreted as a response to the strife between the band members, although Knowles claimed it was not directed at anybody.
It contained the Grammy-winning song " Rockestra Theme ", the result of an October 1978 superstar session with members of Wings, The Who, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd, among others.
While Linkin Park would perform their Grammy-winning song " Crawling ", he would appear on stage singing the second verse of the song, the outro, and harmonies Aaron Lewis provided for the Reanimation version.
Bennett, with Celine Dion, returned to the song on his Grammy-winning 2006 album Duets: An American Classic.
Guest vocalists on the song included the unlikely pairing of Kemo the Blaxican ( of Latin hip-hop legends Delinquent Habits ) and Loren Sklamberg of Grammy-winning klezmer band The Klezmatics.
* Stevie Ray Vaughan, in a Grammy-winning instrumental version on 1991's The Sky Is Crying and a live cover with another song, " Third Stone from the Sun " on the compilation cover album, Power of Soul: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix.
He made his debut on " Snappin ' and Trappin on OutKast's 2000 LP Stankonia, and also appeared on the Grammy-winning song, " The Whole World ", the single from OutKast's greatest hits album Big Boi and Dre Present ... OutKast.
Gilberto Gil's Grammy-winning 1998 album Quanta includes a song dedicated to Lattes, called " Ciência e Arte ".
Eric Clapton's Grammy-winning song " Tears in Heaven " is featured in the film.
" Diamonds from Sierra Leone " is a Grammy-winning song by American rap musician Kanye West.

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In addition, Grammy-winning metal band Mastodon has released three concept albums, Leviathan, Blood Mountain and Crack the Skye, which, along with their debut album, Remission, make up a quadrilogy, each representing its own element: water, earth, air and fire, respectively.
On November 15, 1969, Scruggs played his Grammy-winning " Foggy Mountain Breakdown " on an open-air stage in Washington, D. C., at the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, becoming one of the very few bluegrass or country-western artists to give support to the anti-war movement.

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One notable example is Gary Burton ’ s performance of " Chega de Saudade ( No More Blues )" from his Grammy-winning 1971 album " Alone at Last ".
Most of the Achozen album was recorded at one of Shavo's two studios and produced by the Grammy-winning musician.
Multiple Grammy-winning producer Arif Mardin came from Turkey to study at the school in 1958.
Nine Inch Nails, the " one-man-band " formed by Trent Reznor, brought the genre to mainstream audiences with albums such as the Grammy-winning Broken and the best-selling The Downward Spiral, accompanied by their groundbreaking performance at Woodstock ' 94.
After leaving Capitol in 1971, Rawls joined MGM, at which juncture he released his Grammy-winning single " Natural Man " written for him by comedian Sandy Baron and singer Bobby Hebb.
*" Grammy-winning Latin-jazz drummer Ray Barretto dies at 76 ", Houston Chronicle, 17 February 2006
Nobody Knows: Songs of Harry T. Burleigh, an album of his works by Karen Parks ( co-produced by Parks and Grammy-winning producer David Macias ), debuted at # 2 on Billboard's Traditional Classical Album Chart upon its 2008 release.
Hart also met Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Christopher Cross at the competition.
Its biggest seller was Ray Charles ' Grammy-winning Genius Loves Company, with total sales of 2. 86 million records ; 25 % of those were sold at Starbucks locations.

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Several sources dispute this, including Jim Henson himself, who said he based Animal's looks and style primarily on his friend, Grammy-winning drummer, Steve Mitchell.
The album ( released on Gigitone Records ) was produced by Jeffrey Foskett, who has worked extensively with Brian Wilson and played on Wilson ’ s 2004 Grammy-winning version of SMiLE.
* Frank Zappa, who composed his 1986 Grammy-winning album Jazz From Hell on the instrument.
In 2011, Grammy-winning, Chicago based jazz singer Kurt Elling covered " Steppin ' Out " on his album The Gate.
The group went on their own after the end of a tour in 1976 going on to have significant amount of solo success, especially Nona Hendryx, who followed an idiosyncratic muse into her own solo career, which often bordered on the avant-garde and Patti LaBelle, who's enjoyed a very successful Grammy-winning solo career.
The act left Motown for a better deal with Buddah Records in 1973, and achieved full-fledged success that year with hits such as the Grammy-winning " Midnight Train to Georgia " (# 1 on the pop and R & B chart ), " I've Got to Use My Imagination ," and " You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me ".
In 1975, he released the Grammy-winning " Misty ," which became his biggest country hit ( reaching number three on the country charts and number 14 on the pop charts ); he also entered the country Top 40 with a doo-wop version of " Indian Love Call ," " Everybody Needs a Rainbow ," and a ballad version of " Young Love " in early 1976.
David Bisbal Ferré ( born in Almería, Spain on June 5, 1979 ) is a Grammy-winning Spanish pop singer.
After modest success with singles such as Shout, Twist and Shout and the Motown single This Old Heart of Mine ( Is Weak for You ), and a brief tenure with Jimi Hendrix as a background guitar player, the group settled on a brand of gritty soul and funk defined by the Grammy-winning smash " It's Your Thing " in 1969.
He has been a member of Diana Krall's group since 2001, appearing on CDs and DVDs, notably the Grammy-winning Live in Paris.
Harris was the photographer for Beck's first two albums and performed on them as well, including the Grammy-winning Odelay.
In 2008, he was a soloist on the Grammy-winning recording of Brahms's Ein Deutsches Requiem ( Simon Rattle, conductor ; Simon Halsey, chorus master ) on EMI Classics.
University, Limbo, and Sky Motel were recorded by Grammy-winning engineer Trina Shoemaker, the latter album co-recorded by engineer Ethan Allen ; Allen later worked on band tracks with Hersh in the 2000s.
Artists such as Stanton Moore use it non-traditionally by tuning it low to sound like a floor tom with jingles, mounting it on a stand and integrating it into the modern drum kit .. Others, such as Sule Greg Wilson on the Carolina Chocolate Drops ' Grammy-winning CD Genuine Negro Jig, use it in tandem with a tunable bodhran-also mounted-and play them as a pair with brushes to create drum kit effects, as well as their original intent as hand-held percussion.

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