Awards & Winners

Blood, Sweat & Tears

Blood, Sweat & Tears is a contemporary jazz-rock American music group, active throughout the later part of the 20th century and still into the 21st. They are well known for their music throughout the late 1960s to early 1970's, and they are noted as well for their combination of brass and rock band instrumentation. The group recorded songs by rock/folk songwriters such as Laura Nyro, James Taylor, The Band, the Rolling Stones, as well as Billie Holiday and Erik Satie. They also incorporated music from Thelonious Monk and Sergei Prokofiev into their arrangements. They were originally formed in 1967 in New York City. Since their beginnings, the band has gone through numerous iterations with varying personnel and has encompassed a multitude of musical styles. What the band is most known for, from its start, is the fusing of rock, blues, pop music, horn arrangements and jazz improvisation into a hybrid that came to be known as "jazz-rock". Unlike "jazz fusion" bands, which tend toward virtuostic displays of instrumental facility and some experimentation with electric instruments, the songs of Blood, Sweat & Tears merged the stylings of rock, pop and R&B/soul music with big band, while also adding elements of 20th Century Classical and small combo jazz traditions.

Awards by Blood, Sweat & Tears

Check all the awards nominated and won by Blood, Sweat & Tears.

2001


Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Honored for : Blood, Sweat & Tears

1998


Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Honored for : Child Is Father to the Man

1969


Grammy Award for Album of the Year
Honored for : Blood, Sweat & Tears
Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Honored for : Variations on a Theme by Eric Satie
(Best Contemporary Instrumental Performance)

Nominations 1969 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Record of the Year Spinning Wheel
Grammy Award for Album of the Year Blood, Sweat & Tears
Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Blood, Sweat & Tears

1968


Nominations 1968 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Child Is Father to the Man