Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance


The Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards. According to the 54th Grammy Awards description guide it is designed for solo, duo/groups or collaborative rock recordings and is limited to singles or tracks only.
This award combines the previous categories for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Instrumental Performance. The restructuring of these categories was a result of the Recording Academy's wish to decrease the list of categories and awards and to eliminate the distinctions between solo and duo/groups performances. The Academy argued that any distinction between these performances is difficult to make, as "four-fifths of rock acts are groups, and even solo rock acts tend to be backed by a band".
The award goes to the artist. The producer, engineer and songwriter can apply for a Winners Certificate.
From 2014, this category has also included hard rock performances that were previously screened in the Best Hard Rock Performance and Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance categories, which are now defunct.

Recipients

YearPerforming artistWorkNomineesRef.
2012Foo Fighters"Walk"
2013The Black Keys"Lonely Boy"
2014Imagine Dragons"Radioactive"
2015Jack White"Lazaretto"
2016Alabama Shakes"Don't Wanna Fight"
2017David Bowie"Blackstar"
2018Leonard Cohen"You Want It Darker"
2019Chris Cornell"When Bad Does Good"
2020Gary Clark Jr."This Land"

Artists with multiple nominations

;5 nominations
;4 nominations
;3 nominations
;2 nominations