Grammy Award Winners
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LOS ANGELES ? Winners in selected major categories at Sunday's 54th Annual Grammy Awards: Album of the Year: "21," Adele.
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LOS ANGELES ? Winners in selected major categories at Sunday's 54th Annual Grammy Awards: Album of the Year: "21," Adele.
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8 hours ago ( 2:50 PM) um, untrue. They won two in 1995 for voodoo lounge (best rock album) and love is strong (best video). Not to mention a grammy lifetime achievement award in 1987.
10 hours ago ( 1:18 PM) The Grammys demonstrated their worth last night by awarding "best new artist" to someone that has been around since 2008.
11 hours ago (12:14 PM) The Grammy's did nothing for me, again. Loved most of the performances, but tons of artists who deserved to be there didn't even get a nod. Doesn't surprise me though. Musicians are the worst judge of good music.
12 hours ago (11:25 AM) Tedeschi/Trucks had the best album of the year. But never expect the grammys to get it right. Every year they should have Christopher Cross and Milli/Vanilli as hosts so people realize that these awards have little to do with musical talent. Remember when they added a heavy metal category and then gave it to Jethro Tull (to be fair I think the award was Heavy Metal/Hard Rock or some such nonsense) but it was real slap in the face to those who had wanted a heavy metal category. And I remember Ian Anderson thinking it was hilarious.
10 hours ago (12:54 PM) Yes! I remember that back in 1988; Metallica was supposed to be the surefire win, and then Jethro Tull won it. I was a little kid when that happened, but I've seen enough metal documentaries to know what happened.
14 hours ago ( 9:22 AM) Excellent, two Grammy's for Chick Corea, who is right now playing at the top of his game. If you have never seen him by all means GO.
8 hours ago ( 2:52 PM) ha. well, now that he's won a grammy, he's mainstream- we'll see how far off into the fringe he takes his music in response. :)
7 hours ago ( 3:51 PM) I though we had a little secret with Adele and Bon Iver. Not any more. Of course, her first album was great too.
17 hours ago ( 5:50 AM) I must be old....that Nicki Minaj number was completely lost on me. What was the deal with that? Comments anyone?? I thought it was so over the top & weird beyond weird.