It's been a good week for Disturbed and Kip Winger 
since they were nominated for Grammy Awards and 
now, they're talking about the music that's been recognized. 


Disturbed is up for the Best Rock Performance trophy for the 
version of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence" that they 
played on Conan
Singer David Draiman spoke to Loudwire about the 
day he sung it explaining, "I was sick as a dog. 
I remember I was definitely fighting something off, 
but it was a cool experience. It was cool performing 
with an actual orchestra. It was really vibing and the mood helped, 
I think, enhance the delivery. The stars just aligned that night 
and everything went right.”
As for if he thinks they can beat out the likes of David Bowie 
and Beyonce featuring Jack White for the award, 
Draiman stated, 
"There's crazy, crazy competition in this category. 
We’re up against some of the most legendary artists 
of all-time and a posthumous award for David Bowie 
seems like the right thing to do. So it’s tough, man. 
If we lose to anybody, I hope it’s to him.”
As for Kip Winger, he's in the running for Best Contemporary 
Classical Composition for his piece C.F. Kip Winger: 
Conversations With Nijinsky. The record was a celebration
of legendary ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky and Kip told 
the LA Times that the late Russian was in a way with him 
as he made the music. 
Winger explained, "There was a point in one of the 
movements where I was composing this one section and 
all of a sudden — and this sounds weird, but — I was struck 
with the spirit of Nijinsky, where the material that I was reading 
all came together. I was only halfway done with the piece, 
and then all of a sudden it was like… whatever that creative 
muse is just comes in like a bolt of lightning and you’re having 
a dialogue with Nijinsky. That’s what happened, so it became a dedication to Nijinsky."
Find out if Disturbed and Kip Winger go home with awards when 
the Grammys take place on February 12th.