The Chieftains won 2 Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Folk
Album (An
Irish Evening Live At The Grand Opera House, Belfast) and Best Contemporary Folk
Album (Another
Country),
and were also nominated for Best Country Vocal
Collaboration ("Kilybegs" with The
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) and Best Country
Instrumental Performance ("Cotton-Eyed Joe"
with Ricky Skaggs).
The Chieftains won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk
Album (The
Celtic Harp).
The Chieftains could be found on Tower
Of Song: The Songs Of Leonard Cohen with the track, "Sisters
Of Mercy" performed with Sting.
The Chieftains won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals ("Have I Told You Lately
That I Love You? with Van Morrisson).
The Chieftains won a Grammy Award for Best World Album (Santiago).
The Chieftains were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental
Performance ("An Gaoth Aneas").
The Chieftains won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk
Album (Long
Journey Home) and were nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals ("Shenandoah" with Van Morrison).
The Chieftains were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental
Performance ("Sally Goodin" with Earl
Scruggs).
The Chieftains were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk
Album (Live
From Dublin - A Tribute To Derek Bell).
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