Philly had three winners at the Grammy Awards — Will Yip, Andre Harris and Christian McBride

Philadelphia Artists Take Home Top Honors at 68th Grammy Awards

A night to remember for Philadelphia music scene, as three local artists walked away with coveted Grammy Awards. Christian McBride, a renowned jazz bassist and CAPA graduate, took home the award for Best Jazz Performance alongside Chick Corea and Brian Blade for their rendition of "Windows (Live)". He also won the prestigious title of Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album for his work on "Without Further Ado, Vol. 1" with the Christian McBride Big Band.

Indie rock producer Will Yip, a Central High School alum, made history by being credited for producing Turnstile's 2025 album "Never Enough", which won the award for Best Rock Album and Best Metal Performance for their track "Birds". This marked a first-time win for the Baltimore-based band, who was also nominated in five other categories.

Songwriter and producer Andre Harris received a nod for his work on Kehlani's hit single "Folded", which took home the award for Best R&B Song. This marks Harris' fifth Grammy nomination, with his previous nominations dating back to 2005 for his work on Usher's "Confessions" and Alicia Keys' "The Diary of Alicia Keys".

While Philadelphia artists shone bright in the music industry, pop star Sabrina Carpenter went home empty-handed despite receiving six nominations. She performed a rendition of her hit song "Manchild" during the ceremony, showcasing her talent to a global audience.

Other notable Philly artists who didn't take home the top prize include Germantown jazz collective Sun Ra Arkestra, Philadelphia Orchestra conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, University of Penn graduate John Legend, and Upper Darby saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins. Despite not winning, these talented individuals continue to make waves in their respective genres.

The full list of winners and nominees can be found on the Grammy's website for fans to explore and celebrate the diversity and excellence of the music world.
 
Man, it's so cool to see Philly artists killin' the game at the Grammys! I mean, Christian McBride is a total legend and deserved that Best Jazz Performance award with Chick Corea and Brian Blade - they're like the holy trinity of jazz right now 🎶👏. And Will Yip, dude's been grindin' for years and it's amazing to see him get that recognition for Turnstile's album "Never Enough" 🤘. It's not just about the wins though, these Philly artists are still makin' waves in their respective genres even if they didn't take home the top prize - John Legend is still killin' it as a singer and producer, and Immanuel Wilkins is bringin' that saxophone heat to Upper Darby 🎸.

It's also dope to see all these talented individuals gettin' recognized for their work. Sabrina Carpenter may not have taken home any awards, but she's still puttin' out fire music and slayin' the game on stage 💁‍♀️. And can we talk about how diverse this list is? We got jazz, rock, metal, R&B - Philly artists are representin' across the board 🌎.

I'm lovin' that these Philly artists are gettin' the love they deserve and breakin' down barriers for future generations of musicians 🌟. It's gonna be so cool to see what's next from Will Yip, Christian McBride, Andre Harris, and all the other talented folks in the city 💥
 
Yaaas, I'm so hyped for our local Philly artists! 🤩 They absolutely slayed the game last night and showed the world what we've been working with all along. Christian McBride's win is a total nod to his hard work and dedication to jazz - it's about time he got that recognition! 😊 And Will Yip's production skills are insane, I mean, Turnstile's album is straight fire 🔥. Andre Harris is a genius songwriter and producer, no surprise he won Best R&B Song 🎶. Sabrina Carpenter may not have taken home the top prize, but she still killed it on stage and performed one of her hits - that's all you can ask for, right? 😊 Can't wait to see what these talented artists do next! 🌟
 
🎵👏 man, i think this is a reminder that recognition doesn't always have to come from the top to make a difference. Christian McBride and Will Yip are killing it in their respective fields but they're not just stopping at the Grammys, right? They're pushing boundaries and creating new sounds for others to enjoy. And Andre Harris, even though he's been nominated so many times before, this one felt special. It's like he's still hungry to make music that matters. 🎶

and let's be real, Sabrina Carpenter is still killing it too, just not in the context of winning a Grammy... yet! 😂 But honestly, all these artists are doing their thing and making art that resonates with people. What more could we ask for? 🤩
 
🎉 It's amazing to see Philly artists killing it at the Grammys! Christian McBride's win is especially sweet considering he went to CAPA - talk about a hometown hero 🙌. And Will Yip producing Turnstile's album? That's some serious skills right there! He's a true representation of Philly's music scene being on the rise 🔥. It's also awesome that we're seeing more female artists getting recognition, like Kehlani's Andre Harris. Even though Sabrina Carpenter didn't take home any awards, she still slayed her performance 🎤. I'm loving how the Grammys are celebrating Philly talent - let's see what 2026 brings! 💥
 
OMG 🤩 I'm so hyped for Christian McBride!!! 🙌 He totally deserved that win! 🎉 And congrats to Will Yip, indie rock producer extraordinaire 💥, on his historic Grammy win with Turnstile! 🎸 Can't wait to give "Never Enough" a listen 🔊. Sabrina Carpenter though, girl, you slayed the stage 🌟 and I'm still feeling your vibes 💖. And let's not forget all the Philly artists who didn't take home the top prize... Yannick Nézet-Séguin is still giving us jazz goals 😎 and Immanuel Wilkins is killing it on that saxophone 🎷! 🙌
 
idk what all the fuss is about... another year, same old awards 🤔. just more people winning, more people losing. how many artists are actually producing anything new or innovative? seems like a lot of these wins are just for existing in the industry and having good connections. and what's up with the Philly scene being hyped so much all the time? is it just because they're "local" 🤷‍♂️. don't get me wrong, i'm happy for christian mcbride and will yip and andre harris and all the others who won... but can we talk about some actual game-changers in music instead of just celebrating more of the same old thing? 💭
 
I'm like totally stoked that Philly artists killed it at the Grammys, but... 🤔 I mean, what's up with Will Yip getting all the props for producing Turnstile? It feels kinda weird that he's not even from Philly, you know? 🤷‍♂️ Like, does his Baltimore thing count or what? 😐 On the other hand, I'm low-key surprised that Sabrina Carpenter didn't take home more awards – she seemed so confident on stage! 💁‍♀️ But, at the same time, I don't wanna be all haters and say she should've won... 🤷‍♂️ 'Cause, honestly? There's always next year, right? 🎉
 
Yaaas, congrats to our own Christian McBride!!! 🎉👏 I'm beyond proud of him & that CAPA alum is killing it in the jazz scene! And can we talk about Will Yip?! 🤩 indie rock producer from Philly making history with Turnstile's album "Never Enough" - what a legend! 💥 and Andre Harris too, been following his work for ages and he deserves that 5th Grammy nomination lol! 🙌
 
idk why people always fawn over those who win grammys... i mean, sabrina carpenter is def talented, but she's still human, you know? a six nom doesn't make her a better artist than others who didn't even get that far 🤷‍♀️. it's like how some artists are all about the clout & fame instead of creating real music from the heart 💔. i'm more intrigued by indie rock producers like will yip, he's pushing boundaries with turnstile's sound... maybe we should give him a shoutout for changing up the game 🤘
 
Yaaas, Philly artists slayed at the Grammys 🎉🎶! Christian McBride is a total legend, I mean who else can say they've won two Grammy Awards in one night? 🤯 And Will Yip's production skills are on point, Turnstile's album "Never Enough" was fire 🔥. Andre Harris deserves that recognition for his amazing work with Kehlani, he's been grinding for years and it paid off! 💪 Sabrina Carpenter may not have taken home the prize, but she still killed it on stage 🎤. And let's give a shoutout to all the Philly artists who didn't win, you're still making waves in the music scene 🌊.
 
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