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Michigan brought two nominees to Grammy Awards. Who won?

The 2026 Grammy Awards saw two nominees and one winner from Michigan on Sunday night, Feb. 1.

Detroit native CeCe Winans won Best Gospel Performance/Song, marking the gospel singer’s 18th Grammy win at the awards show.

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Sergei Kvitko, a Lansing-based pianist and owner of Blue Griffen Recording, was nominated for Producer of the Year, Classical.

Here’s what to know about Michigan artists at the Grammy Awards.

Who won Grammy Awards from Michigan?

Detroit native CeCe Winans won Best Gospel Performance/Song for “Come Jesus Come,” featuring Shirley Caesar, per the Grammy Awards.

Who is CeCe Winans?

Born Priscilla Marie Winans in Detroit, she is an award-winning gospel singer.

Who were the Michigan natives nominated for Grammy Awards?

Michigan had two nominees at the 2026 Grammy Awards, Winans and Lansing-based Sergei Kvitko.

Kvitko, pianist and owner of Blue Griffen Recording, was nominated for, but did not win, Producer of the Year, Classical.

What are the Grammy Awards?

The Grammy Awards are an annual music awards show that recognizes talent across a variety of categories in the music industry, per the awards website. Nominees and winners include singers, musicians, composers, producers, songs and albums.

Detroit Free Press and Lansing State Journal contributed.

Contact Jenna Prestininzi: jprestininzi@freepress.com.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan brought two nominees to Grammy Awards. Who won?

Reporting by Jenna Prestininzi, Detroit Free Press / Detroit Free Press

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