How many GRAMMYs did Michael Jackson receive?

How many GRAMMYs did Michael Jackson receive?

13 Grammy Awards
Jackson’s career was rewarded with 13 Grammy Awards, as well as the Grammy Legend Award and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; 6 Brit Awards, 5 Billboard Music Awards and 24 American Music Awards.

Who won the Grammy in 1983 for Album Of The Year and what album was it for?

The 25th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 23, 1983, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the previous year. Album of the Year went to Toto for Toto IV, and Song of the Year went to Johnny Christopher, Mark James and Wayne Carson for “Always on My Mind”.

Who owns the GRAMMYs?

The Recording Academy
Grammy Awards

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Country United States
Presented by The Recording Academy
First awarded May 4, 1959 (as Gramophone Award)
Website grammy.com

How many Grammys did Michael Jackson win in 1984?

He earned eight GRAMMYs in 1984, including Record Of The Year (for “Beat It”), Album Of The Year and Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical), all of which Jackson shared with Thriller co-producer Quincy Jones.

How many American Music Awards did Michael Jackson win?

Since picking up his first three awards in 1980, Jackson has collected 41 nominations and 26 American Music Awards, including one for “Artist of the Century”. In 1984, Jackson won two American Video awards; Best Long Form Video and Best Home Video.

Who was awarded Song of the Year at 1983 Grammys?

The first award of the evening — Song Of The Year, presented by esteemed authorities Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan — did not go to Jackson for “Billy Jean” or “Beat It,” but rather to Police chief Sting for “Every Breath You Take.” The Police were on tour, but in their absence, Dylan announced, “We’ll take it.”

How many Grammy Awards did Janet Jackson win?

Eventually Michael Jackson took off on his own, followed by Janet Jackson later, who Joe Jackson also managed early in her career. With Joe Jackson’s work ethic behind them, Janet Jackson went on to earn five career GRAMMYs, most recently for Best Dance Recording for “All For You” at the 44th GRAMMY Awards.