2012 Grammys, Carrie Underwood, Idols at awards shows, Kelly Clarkson, Mandisa

American Idol Grammy winning streak ends at six years

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Mandisa's 'Stronger' hit No. 1 this week on Billboard's Hot Christian singles chart.For the past six years, at least one former American Idol contestant has left music’s biggest night with a Grammy award.

Well, that streak ends at six.

Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood and Mandisa were each nominated for Grammys, but awards were presented in their categories during the pre-show, and all three missed out.

Mandisa was nominated for Best Contemporary Christian Album for “What If We Were Real.” The Grammy went to Chris Tomlin for “And if Our God Is for Us.”

Kelly was nominated along with Jason Aldean for Best Country Duo or Group Performance for “Don’t You Want to Stay.” The Grammy went to The Civil Wars for “Barton Hollow.”

And Carrie was nominated for Best Country Vocal Performance for “Mamma’s Song.” The Grammy went to Taylor Swift for her hit, “Mean.”

If there’s a consolation prize, earlier today, Tony Bennett won the Grammy for Best Tradition Pop Album for Duets II, which features his performance of “It Had to Be You,” with Carrie Underwood.  That’s the song they’re to sing on tonight’s broadcast.

Oh, well, best of luck to Carrie, Kelly and Mandisa for the nominations.

Here’s the list of other Idol Grammys since Kelly started the streak back in 2006.

2006

Kelly Clarkson, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Since U Been Gone.”

Kelly Clarkson, Best Pop Vocal Album, for “Breakaway,” produced by Clive Davis.

2007

Carrie Underwood, Best New Artist

Carrie Underwood, Best Female Country Vocal Performance for “Jesus Take the Wheel.”

2008

Carrie Underwood, Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for “Before He Cheats.”

2009

Jennifer Hudson, Best R&B Album, for her self-titled debut

Carrie Underwood, Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for “Last Name.”

2010

Carrie Underwood, Best Country Collaboration, with Randy Travis for “I Told You So.”

2011

Fantasia, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, “Bittersweet.”

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1 Comment

  1. GINA February 12, 2012 at 11:29 pm -  Reply

    Why isn’t David Cook recognized more for his incredible talent?? Fantasia…what…REALLY??

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