American Music Awards of 1995

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22nd Annual American Music Awards
DateJanuary 30, 1995
Location Shrine Auditorium,
Los Angeles, California
Country United States
Hosted by Tom Jones
Lorrie Morgan
Queen Latifah
Most awards Boyz II Men (3)
Most nominationsBoyz II Men and Mariah Carey (4 each)
Television/radio coverage
Network ABC
Runtime180 min.
Produced by Dick Clark Productions
  1994  · American Music Awards ·  1996  

The 22nd Annual American Music Awards were held on January 30, 1995, at the Shrine Auditorium, in Los Angeles, California. The awards recognized the most popular artists and albums from the year 1994.

Contents

Performances

Artist(s)Song(s)
Little Richard
The Go-Go's
"Tutti Frutti" [a]
Celine Dion "The Power of Love"
Boyz II Men "On Bended Knee"
Crash Test Dummies "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"
Lorrie Morgan "Something In Red"
Madonna
Babyface
"Take a Bow"
Tim McGraw "Refried Dreams"
Queen Latifah "My Funny Valentine"
Tom Jones "I Wanna Get Back with You"
Page and Plant [c] "Black Dog"
Jamie King [b] The Purple medley:
"Batdance"
"When Doves Cry"
"Kiss"
"Cream (Prince song)"
"1999"
"Purple Rain"
Prince "I Hate U"
"319"
"Billy Jack Bitch"
Black Men United "U Will Know"
Harry Belafonte
Quincy Jones
Kenny Rogers
All the artists
"We Are the World" ^[d]

Notes

Winners and nominees

SubcategoryWinnerNominees
Pop/Rock Category
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Michael Bolton Bryan Adams
Meat Loaf
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Mariah Carey Janet Jackson
Bonnie Raitt
Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Ace of Base Pink Floyd
Stone Temple Pilots
Favorite Pop/Rock Album The Lion King Soundtrack Music Box Mariah Carey
August and Everything After Counting Crows
Favorite Pop/Rock Song " I'll Make Love To You " – Boyz II Men "The Sign" – Ace of Base
"The Power of Love" – Celine Dion
Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist Ace of Base All-4-One
Counting Crows
Soul/R&B Category
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist Babyface Tevin Campbell
Prince
Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist Anita Baker Toni Braxton
Janet Jackson
Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo/Group Boyz II Men Jodeci
Salt-N-Pepa
Favorite Soul/R&B Album Toni Braxton Toni Braxton Music Box Mariah Carey
12 Play R. Kelly
Favorite Soul/R&B Song "I'll Make Love To You" – Boyz II Men "I Swear" – All-4-One
"Whatta Man" – Salt-N-Pepa & En Vogue
Favorite Soul/R&B New Artist All-4-One Aaliyah
Warren G
Country Category
Favorite Country Male Artist Garth Brooks Vince Gill
Alan Jackson
Favorite Country Female Artist Reba McEntire Mary Chapin Carpenter
Lorrie Morgan
Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group Alabama Brooks & Dunn
Little Texas
Favorite Country Album Read My Mind Reba McEntire Who I Am Alan Jackson
Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles – Various Artists
Favorite Country Song "Whenever You Come Around" – Vince Gill "Indian Outlaw" – Tim McGraw
"I Swear" – John Michael Montgomery
Favorite Country New Artist Tim McGraw Faith Hill
The Mavericks
Adult Contemporary Category
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Michael Bolton Boyz II Men
Mariah Carey
Alternative Category
Favorite Alternative Artist Counting Crows Green Day
Nine Inch Nails
Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Category
Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist Nirvana Pearl Jam
Stone Temple Pilots
Rap/Hip-Hop Category
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Snoop Doggy Dogg Salt-N-Pepa
Warren G
Merit
Prince
International Artist Award
Led Zeppelin

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