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    Politicians You Didn’t Know Won Grammys, Were Nominated

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    Jimmy Carter has won three Grammys for best spoken-word album.

    Former US President Jimmy Carter.

    Jimmy Carter.

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    The former president has been nominated nine times for best spoken-word album, according to the Grammys’ official website. He won for the recordings of his books “Faith — A Journey For All” in 2019, “A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety” in 2016, and “Our Endangered Values: America’s Moral Crisis” in 2007.

    Former Senate Minority Leader Everett M. Dirksen won a Grammy for a recording of his poem “Gallant Men.”

    Sen. Everett M. Dirsen, Republican from Illinois, speaks in front of several microphones.

    Everett M. Dirksen.

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    A Republican senator from Illinois, Dirksen took home the Grammy for best spoken word, drama, or documentary recording in 1968, according to the Grammys website. He was also nominated in 1971 for his spoken-word album “Everett Dirksen’s America.”

    Bill Clinton has two spoken-word Grammys, one for a children’s book and one for his memoir.

    Bill Clinton

    Bill Clinton.

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    Clinton’s narration of the children’s book “Peter and the Wolf: Wolf Tracks” earned him his first Grammy in 2004. The following year, he won best spoken-word album for the audiobook of his presidential memoir, “My Life,” according to the Grammys.

    He received two other Grammy nominations for his recordings of “Giving: How Each Of Us Can Change The World” and “Back To Work: Why We Need Smart Government For A Strong Economy.”

    Hillary Clinton attended the Grammys in 1997 to accept her award for best spoken-word album.

    Hillary Clinton at the Grammys in 1997

    Hillary Clinton at the Grammys in 1997.

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    The then-first lady won a Grammy for the recording of her nonfiction book, “It Takes A Village,” according to the Grammys. She was nominated again in 2004 for the audiobook of her memoir “Living History.”

    Al Franken has won two Grammys: one for best comedy album and one for best spoken-word album.

    Al Franken speaks in 2011

    Al Franken.

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    The former Minnesota senator, who rose to fame as a comedian before entering politics, won best comedy album in 1997 and best spoken-word album in 2004. He has been nominated seven times, according to the Grammys.

    Former Vice President Al Gore’s audiobook for “An Inconvenient Truth” won best spoken-word album in 2009.

    Al Gore and Queen Latifah at the Grammys in 2007

    Al Gore and Queen Latifah present at the Grammys in 2007.

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    The audiobook was read by actors Beau Bridges, Cynthia Nixon, and Blair Underwood, according to its listing on Audible.

    Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, who represented the District of Columbia in the Senate, won a Grammy for best spoken-word recording.

    U.S. civil rights activist Jesse Jackson speaks to reporters in Havana September 29, 2013.  REUTERS/Desmond Boylan

    Jesse Jackson.

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    Jackson advocated for DC statehood in an unpaid Senate position known as a “shadow senator” from 1991 to 1997, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. He was also appointed as a special envoy to Africa by President Bill Clinton in 1997.

    In 1989, Jackson won a spoken-word Grammy for a recorded address entitled “Speech by Rev. Jesse Jackson,” according to the official Grammys website. He was nominated in the same category in 1985 for “Our Time Has Come.”

    His musical talents were also recognized at the 22nd Grammy Awards in 1980, when his gospel album “Push For Excellence” was nominated for best contemporary soul gospel performance.

    Barack Obama has won two spoken-word Grammy awards.

    Barack Obama

    Barack Obama.

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    The recordings of Obama’s books “Dreams From My Father” and “The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream” won best spoken-word album in 2006 and 2008, respectively, according to the official Grammys website. His presidential memoir audiobook, “A Promised Land,” was also nominated in 2022.

    Having won a spoken-word Grammy in 2020, Michelle Obama could tie Grammy wins with her husband this year.

    Michelle Obama at the Grammys in 2019 alongside Alicia Keys and Jennifer Lopez

    Michelle Obama (center) at the 2019 Grammy Awards with Alicia Keys (left) and Jennifer Lopez (right).

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    The former first lady’s audiobook for her memoir “Becoming” won best spoken-word album in 2020, according to the official Grammys website. This year, she is nominated again for the recording of her latest book, “The Light We Carry.”

    In 1965, John F. Kennedy received a posthumous Grammy nomination.

    President John F. Kennedy speaks at a press conference August 1, 1963.

    President John F. Kennedy speaks at a press conference August 1, 1963.

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    Editor Bill Adler’s book “The Kennedy Wit,” a compilation of the former president’s quotes and humorous quips, became a bestseller in 1964, the year after his assassination, according to Goodreads.

    On the recorded version, Kennedy was listed as an artist along with narrator David Brinkley and Adlai Stevenson, who provided an introduction. The album was nominated for best documentary, spoken word, or drama recording, according to the award show’s official website.

    Ultimately, the cast of the BBC show “That Was The Week That Was” won the award for its tribute to Kennedy.

    Former senator Sam Ervin recorded a Grammy-nominated album, “Senator Sam at Home.”

    Senator Sam Ervin

    Sam Ervin.

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    The album, a mix of stories, jokes, and pop music covers, was nominated for best spoken-word recording at the 17th Grammy Awards, NPR affiliate WFAE reported.

    Former presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson received two Grammy nominations.

    Adlai Stevenson speaks at the 1956 Democratic National Convention

    Adlai Stevenson.

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    Stevenson served as governor of Illinois and ran twice for president as the Democratic nominee in 1952 and 1956, according to the Stevenson Center at Illinois State University.

    He was nominated for his first Grammy in 1965 for his contribution to “The Kennedy Wit.” He was nominated again in 1967 for “The Stevenson Wit,” a similar album featuring selections from his “speeches, press conferences, and off-the-cuff remarks,” according to the album cover.

    Sen. Bernie Sanders received his second Grammy nomination this year.

    Bernie Sanders

    Bernie Sanders.

    AP Photo/Susan Walsh


    In 2018, Sanders was nominated for best spoken-word album for “Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In” along with actor Mark Ruffalo, who narrated parts of the audiobook. The pair lost to Carrie Fisher, who won a posthumous award for her memoir “The Princess Diarist,” Billboard reported.

    This year, Sanders is nominated in the same category for his audiobook, “It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism.”

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