Gloria Gaynor, Barbra Streisand, David Crosby among Grammy nominees

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The Recording AcademyGloria Gaynor, Barbra Streisand, David Crosby, Elvis Costello and Dolly Parton are among the veteran artists who received nominations for the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, announced today.

Disco legend Gaynor scored nods in two gospel categories, Best Roots Gospel Album, for Testimony, and Best Gospel Performance/Song, for “Talkin’ ‘Bout Jesus.” The tune, which Gaynor co-wrote, also features Yolanda Adams.

Streisand and Costello have both been nominated for the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album honor — Barbra for Walls and Elvis, with his longtime backing group The Imposters, for Look Now.

Crosby’s documentary Remember My Name is in the running for the Best Music Film prize.

Parton received nominations in two categories: Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song and Best Song Written for Visual Media. The former nod is for “God Only Knows,” a duet with the Christian pop duo King & Country, while the latter is for “Girl in the Movies,” a song Parton co-wrote with Linda Perry that’s featured in the film Dumplin’.

Also garnering two nominations is the massive box set Woodstock: Back to the Garden — The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive, which will compete for the Best Historical Album and Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package trophies.

Other noteworthy nominees include Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations for Best Musical Theater Album, and the Rocketman soundtrack for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.

Grammy winners will be revealed on Sunday, January 26, live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on CBS. Many of the awards also will be handed out earlier that day during the Premiere Ceremony, which takes place at the Microsoft Theater in L.A.

For the full list of nominees, go to Grammy.com.

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