SOCAN members Joni Mitchell, Don Mills, EVRGRN, and Justin Gray were in the winner’s circle as at the 68th Grammy Awards, broadcast Feb. 1, 2026, on CBS and Paramount+, live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Joni Mitchell won Best Historical Album, for Joni Mitchell Archives – Volume 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980). Don Mills (born Miloš Angelov) co-produced and co-wrote the song “Folded” by Kehlani, which won for both Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, and which also earned a SOCAN No. 1 Song Award. EVRGRN co-produced and co-wrote the Bad Bunny song “BOKeTE,” part of the Debí Tirar Más Fotos LP, which won Album of the Year and Best Música Urbana Album. And Justin Gray won Best Immersive Audio Album, for Immersed.

Immersed was co-produced by Gray’s colleague SOCAN member, Drew Jurecka. No less than 23 other SOCAN members worked on the album: Joanna Mohammed, Suba Sankaran, Shawn Rompré, Ed Hanley, Francois Clark Mulder, Derek Gray, Jonathan Kay, Andrew Kay, Rebekah Wolkstein, Christian Overton, William Carn, Kevin Turcotte, Naghmeh Farahmand, Alexander Brown, Sina Bathaie, Aditya Verma, Nick Tateishi, Sunda Viswanathan, Joanna Majoko, Adam Teixeira, Aaron Lightstone, Bageshree Vaze, and Ted Quinlan.

Similarly, Peter Dreimanis worked on the music for the movie Sinners, which earned two Grammy Awards: Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media, and Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media. Martha Wainwright is featured on the song “Fly Under,” included on the LP Nomadica, by Carla Patullo featuring The Scorchio Quartet & Tonality, which brought home the hardware for Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album. Chase Wav contributed to Durand Bernarr’s BLOOM, which one Best Progressive R&B Album. And two songs by The Weeknd are included in Henry “Cirkut” Walter’s win for Producer of The Year, Non-Classical: “Big Sleep” by The Weeknd featuring Giorgio Moroder, and his own “Red Terror.”

At the 2026 Latin Grammy Awards, which ran the same week as the Grammys, SOCAN members Ruffsound and Alexander Castillo Vasquez both contributed to ¿Y Ahora Qué? by Alejandro Sanz, which won for Best Contemporary Pop Album

In all, 65 SOCAN members were involved in 53 Grammy nominations. SOCAN congratulates all of these winning and nominated members on their Grammy achievements!