Maxwell (musician)
- Grammy Awards- 1996 (39th Annual): Best R&B Album, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite - Maxwell
- Grammy Awards- 1997 (40th Annual): Best Pop Male Vocalist - "Whenever Wherever Whatever"
- Grammy Awards- 1998 (41st Annual): Best Male R&B Vocal Performance - "Matrimony: Maybe You"; Best R&B Album - Embrya - Maxwell
- Grammy Awards-1999 (42nd Annual): Best R&B Male Vocalist, Maxwell - "Fortunate"
- Blockbuster Entertainment Awards- 1999 (6th Annual): Favorite Song, "Fortunate"
- Soul Train Music Awards- 1999 (14th Annual): Best R&B/Soul Album - Male, Embrya
- NAACP Image Awards- 2001 (33rd Annual): Outstanding Male Artist - "Lifetime"
- Soul Train Music Awards- 2002 (17th Annual): 2002- Best R&B/Soul Single - Male, "This Woman's Work"
- Grammy Awards-2001 (44th Annual): Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, "Lifetime"
- BET Awards 2002 (2nd Annual) :2002- Best Male R&B Artist
- MTV Video Music Awards- 2002 (19th Annual) :2002- Breakthrough Video- "This Woman's Work"
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External links
- Official website
- Official MySpace website
- ['The Importance of Urban Hang Suite - 12 years on' http://emancipation.mypodcast.com]
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References
- ^ Maxwell Biography mtv.com August 2001
- ^ Maxwell Unplugged tv.com
- ^ Maxwell Unplugged CD entertainment.circuitcity.com
- ^ Maxwell Borrows From NIN, Kate Bush mtv.com
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