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Grammy Awards 1965

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Date of show

15 March 19661966-03-15

Multiple
Awards Taken
Lalo Schifrin
Best Album Cover,
Photography
Best Original Jazz Composition
Best Performance By A Chorus
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance,
Large Group Or Soloist With Large Group
Paul Horn
Best Album Cover,
Photography
Best Original Jazz Composition
Best Performance By A Chorus
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance,
Large Group Or Soloist With Large Group
Multiple
Nominations,
No Awards
John Coltrane
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance,
Small Group Or Soloist With Small Group
Best Original Jazz Composition

8th Grammy Awards

Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical)

W Southland Favorites, George Beverly Shea, Anita Kerr Singers
N Let Me Walk With Thee, Tennessee Ernie Ford
N Something Old Something New, The Blackwood Brothers
N All Day Sing And Dinner On The Ground, The Statesmen, Hoovie Lister
N What A Happy Time!, The Happy Goodman Family
N Songs of Living Faith, Bob Ashton
N How Great Thou Art, Kate Smith
N Jus' Keep On Singin' 12 Spirituals, Marian Anderson
Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical)

Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Large Group Or Soloist With Large Group

N Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts, Paul Horn, Lalo Schifrin
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Large Group Or Soloist With Large Group

Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Small Group Or Soloist With Small Group

N A Love Supreme, John Coltrane
Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Small Group Or Soloist With Small Group

Best Original Jazz Composition

W Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts, Paul Horn, Lalo Schifrin
N A Love Supreme, John Coltrane
Best Original Jazz Composition

Best Performance By A Chorus

N Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts, Paul Horn, Lalo Schifrin
N On Broadway, Robert Shaw
Best Performance By A Chorus

Best Album Cover, Photography

W Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts; Robert M. Jones (art director) & Ken Whitmore (photographer), Paul Horn, Lalo Schifrin
Best Album Cover, Photography

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