Grammy Awards

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Amy Lee at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004.

The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as The Grammys, are awards presented by The Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in music. They are regarded by many as the most prestigious and significant awards in the music industry in the United States, and thus the show is frequently called "music's biggest night". The trophy depicts a gilded gramophone, and the original idea was to call them the "Gramophone Awards".

46th Annual Grammy Awards

Amy Lee, Ben Moody and David Hodges attended the 46th Annual Grammy Awards on February 8, 2004. Evanescence was nominated for a few categories: "Album of the Year," "Best New Artist" and "Best Hard Rock Performance." They won the latter two awards. When the three of them went to accept the Best New Artist award, rapper 50 Cent walked on stage briefly in protest for losing to Evanescence. In addition, Amy Lee, Amber Tamblyn and Jakob Dylan, presented the award for "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance."

Note: Amy attended with Shaun Morgan of Seether, and separately to Ben and David. She later mentioned that the award ceremony was the first time she had seen them both since they left the band.

47th Annual Grammy Awards

Amy Lee attended the 47th Annual Grammy Awards on February 13, 2005. Evanescence were nominated for "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" for My Immortal. but lost to Los Lonely Boys. Amy Lee, Alison Krauss and T Bone Burnett presented the award for "Best Country Album."

Note: Amy attended with Shaun Morgan of Seether.

50th Annual Grammy Awards

Amy Lee, Terry Balsamo and John LeCompt attended the 50th Annual Grammy Awards on February 10, 2008. Evanescence were nominated for "Best Hard Rock Performance" for Sweet Sacrifice, but lost to Foo Fighters.

Note: John attended separately to Amy and Terry, as he was fired from the band the year prior.

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