grammy awards Reviews, Interviews & More
The Grammy nominations are out, and one thing is certain, no lady will be winning Album of the Year in 2013. Not Fiona Apple. Not Katy Perry, nor Kelly Clarkson. Sorry ladies, it's a man's world after all.
Nicki Minaj may be a talented rapper, and one of the best female rappers to appear recently, but her clown-like behavior is overshadowing her flow. On Sunday, Minaj took her ridiculous, over-the-top persona to a whole new level with her Grammy performance of 'Roman Holiday'. Now, a group of right wing Catholics have slammed the artist for...
While many stars, singers, and celebrities are remembering Whitney Houston now that she has passed, perhaps the most touching tribute/ remembrance thus far was Jennifer Hudson’s stirring and reverent cover of “I Will Always Love You” at Sunday night’s Grammy telecast.
Big news for fans of Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band—the Boss and company have announced that they will be performing at this year’s 54th Annual Grammy Awards, which, by my calculations, makes this the first time in 54 years that the Grammys will actually be worth watching.
The rumors are true: come February 12th, Adele will be making her return to the stage at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards. After spending many months recuperating from vocal-cord surgery, the soulful English songstress will grace our TV sets with her grandiose voice.
For the first time in seven years, the Grammy Awards show will have an official host. That host is none other than rapper LL Cool J, who has hosted the live Grammy nominations concert show each year since 2008. Well, now, he's taking on the big show.
Lady Gaga took home 3 awards at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday night, including Best Pop Vocal Album for The Fame Monster. She bested Justin Bieber, Susan Boyle, John Mayer and Katy Perry for the award.
Gaga also performed “Born this Way,” the first single and title track from her upcoming album, early on in the show. It was...
Spinner reports today that Rolling Stones frontman/ guy who looks like your grandfather yet is in twice the physical shape you are, Mick Jagger, will be performing sans the Rolling Stones at this year’s Grammy Awards for the first time in his 50-year rock ‘n roll career.
Last night the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards took place and they made history with both Taylor Swift and Beyonce taking home multiple trophies and breaking a few records. Swift took home four awards out of eight nominations for her album "Fearless" including album of the year. She's the first solo female country performer to earn the top honor, as well as the first female pop...
The Grammys are just around the corner! The 52nd annual award show will take place in Los Angeles, CA and air on CBS this Sunday and as always, the event will try to out-do the previous year's extravaganza. If you haven't heard yet, there will be a special Michael Jackson tribute in 3-D where select stars will be singing along with a mini-film Jackson had made prior to his...
Now that we've got the Coachella lineup (and we find out Bonnaroo's initial lineup tomorrow!), the rumors have subsided a tad, but there are still a few recently uncovered items worth looking at:
Scotland's annual Hydro Connect Festival, held in the grounds of Argyll's Inveraray Castle for the past two years, has been canceled for 2009 due...
The 2009 Grammy Awards will count on a performance from Radiohead, nominated for five awards, including best album. Thom Yorke is already advertising for the Grammys, and now Pitchfork reports that the band is also going to perform at the event, scheduled for February 8th in Los Angeles.
Performers Coldplay, Lil Wayne, Kenny Chesney, Carrie...
The Grammy Awards nominations announcement on December 3rd this year was made into a fully-fledged TV production, supposedly to garner more sales for the music industry. However, reports from Nielsen Media Research show that the "Grammy Nominations Concert Live!" telecast on CBS was anything but the ratings chart topper expected.