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JO Sweet Heart
11-20-2019, 09:06 PM
Go here (https://www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/62nd-annual-grammy-awards-2019) for the Grammy award nominations! May Tanya Tucker clean house!

God bless you and the Texas Tornado always!!!

Holly (a fan of her since 1991)

JO Sweet Heart
01-26-2020, 12:14 AM
One more sleep until the big night! :) :) :)

God bless you always!!!

Holly

JO Sweet Heart
01-26-2020, 08:08 PM
Go here (https://www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/62nd-annual-grammy-awards-2019) to see who has won the awards that were handed out earlier today! Congrats to Tanya Tucker on her wins for Best Country Song and Best Country Album!

God bless you and Miss T always!!!

Holly (a fan of her since 1991)

P.S. The rest of the awards will be handed out tonight starting at 8 PM EST.

ABlairican Pie
01-26-2020, 08:45 PM
I hope they do a tribute to Neil Peart of Rush.

opus
01-27-2020, 12:42 AM
I hope they do a tribute to Neil Peart of Rush.

You’ll have to settle for a Nipsey Hussle tribute.

JO Sweet Heart
01-27-2020, 09:08 PM
To me, Tanya couldn't have looked or sounded more pretty singing a song that couldn't have been more fitting for the night considering the helicopter crash that took Kobe Bryant and his daughter earlier in the day.

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God bless you and Miss T and the families and fans of those who went forward this past year always!!!

Holly (a fan of Miss T since 1991)

TMC
01-27-2020, 10:00 PM
Even when the Grammys gets things right, the ceremony was still a mess (https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/music/a30670886/2020-grammys-review-recap-billie-eilish-recording-academy-controversy/)

"The trophies, for the most part, went to deserving artists," says Madison Vain, pointing chiefly to Billie Eilish, the first woman to win the Big Four Grammy awards. "But there were also some massive missteps," she adds, such as the Blake Shelton-Gwen Stefani duet near the top of the show. This year's Grammys marked the end of Ken Ehrlich's 40-year tenure as Grammys producer, and Vain says it's about time that he moved on. Vain adds: "In a move that is both an insult to her as well as Prince, a great champion of female talent, producer Ken Ehrlich failed to ask FKA Twigs to actually sing during the tribute to the artist who died over three years ago now, instead having her simply dance alongside Usher and Sheila E. 'Of course I wanted to sing at the grammys,' she wrote on Twitter (https://twitter.com/FKAtwigs/status/1221637228541239296). 'I wasn’t asked this time but hopefully in the future.' It feels dangerously in-line with a decision made last year when showrunners wouldn’t let Lorde, the lone female Album of the Year nominee, perform any of her own music, solo. (Grande canceled her own 2019 awards performance, tweeting that the Ehrlich & Co. were 'stifling' her creativity.) Ehrlich will retire this year after helming 40 ceremonies, and therefore treated himself to a Fame musical montage that featured Cyndi Lauper, Camilla Cabello, Common, Gary Clark Jr., and somewhere between five and 50 others. It arrived three hours and twenty-five minutes (!) into the broadcast and then lasted just as long."

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With the Billie Eilish overreach, the Grammys felt like a party thrown by an "out-of-step patronizing-dad" (https://slate.com/culture/2020/01/2020-grammys-review-billie-eilish-wins-best-performances.html): Eilish -- who may have been mouthing "Please don't be me, please" (https://twitter.com/RedHeadedScot/status/1221654220169977856) -- shouldn't be blamed for her awards sweep. "Yet," says Carl Wilson, "the Academy seemed to fall all over itself to applaud the young white girl with the handmade, alt-pop aesthetic (who was also painstakingly cultivated by the industry) instead of the left-field, brash black innovators. On Twitter, actor H. Jon Benjamin (of Bob’s Burgers, Archer, etc.) compared the spectacle of Eilish’s repeat trips to the podium to 'a crazy bat mitzvah' and (although Eilish isn’t Jewish) that dovetailed with the image I formed of white boomer Grammy voters chuckling, 'aw, she reminds me of my grandkids,' and then checking every box next to her name."
Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X were the twin superheroes of the Grammys (https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/billie-eilish-lil-nas-x-rescue-grammys-2020-943752/): "Billie and Lil Nas X did the Grammys a huge favor just by showing up: The Academy needs their 'newness' more than they need the trophies," says Rob Sheffield. He adds: "Lil Nas X seized his big coronation moment with the night’s music highlight in 'Old Town Road': one of the splashiest and best Grammy performances ever, riding with BTS, Billy Ray Cyrus, Diplo, Mason Ramsey, and the original Nas. When he and BTS got wiggly while belting 'Seoul Town Road,' it was a blast of unbridled joy and exuberance — the kind of raw emotion that pop music is supposed to be all about. And to think that this time last year, he was just a broke nobody crashing on his sister’s couch. Like Billie, he gave a jolt of teen spirit, badly needed on a night when the Grammy honchos were so bored they tossed a Best Rock Album nomination to the Cranberries."
Alicia Keys was the perfect host to helm the Grammys after an emotional day and the Recording Academy controversy (https://www.theringer.com/music/2020/1/27/21083249/the-utterly-chaotic-grammys-had-no-identity-but-lots-of-billie-eilish): "Returning host Alicia Keys has a touchy-feely stateliness ideal for Grammys-style public mourning," says Rob Harvilla, "crooning 'It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye' alongside Boyz II Men in Kobe’s honor in lieu of a drawn-out opening monologue, though she soon returned to tinker at the piano and deliver a brief, pointed, but just vague enough speech about what a weird week it had been for everyone."
The Prince tribute wasn't a watercooler moment, or a Grammy one, really (https://variety.com/2020/music/news/grammy-awards-2020-tv-review-1203481748/): "The main reason it fell flat was probably just that it was hard to understand its reason for being, four years after Prince’s death — except as a teaser trailer for a full-length Prince tribute CBS will film two nights after the Grammys, which is their reason enough," says Chris Willman. "Usher was the sole headliner in this number (many more will sing in the forthcoming taping), and on paper he was a good choice, as someone who can do the splits, and other royal duties besides. But the problem was kind of like the issue with Lady Gaga’s tribute to David Bowie: maybe it’s better to go off the reservation and get someone who isn’t really trying to emulate the dearly departed. FKA Twigs made an impressive cameo as a pole dancer, but everyone was wondering why she was only dancing and not singing — a question she raised herself on Twitter after the show ended."
Alicia Keys reacts to hosting a "roller coaster" ceremony following the death of Kobe Bryant (https://www.etonline.com/alicia-keys-opens-up-on-how-she-managed-to-get-through-hosting-emotional-2020-grammys-exclusive): "This was a really hard night, and that's why I think it was a roller coaster," Keys told ET after the ceremony. "It was painful, it's painful right now. We lost a beloved, beloved hero to all of us. A person who is like a true example of brilliance and excellence. It's not easy to go forward with all of that weight. But I think that the energy that he always brought and that fighting spirit... is what brought us through tonight."
The past week's controversy proves the Grammys are America's worst awards show (https://theweek.com/articles/891415/grammys-are-americas-worst-awards-show)
Key subtly shaded the Recording Academy in her Grammys medley (https://www.vulture.com/2020/01/alicia-keys-grammys-opening-2020.html)
The Grammys misspells The Cars frontman Ric Ocasek's name as "Rick" (https://people.com/music/grammys-2020-in-memoriam-ric-ocasek-name-misspelled/)
Highs, Lows and Whoas of the Grammys: Aerosmith-Run-DMC was definitely a low (https://www.vulture.com/2020/01/grammys-2020-highlights-highs-lows-whoas.html)


Grammys viewership sinks to a 12-year low (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/grammy-awards-tv-ratings-sunday-jan-26-2020-1273590)

The 62nd annual Grammy Awards, airing at its earliest date since 2013, attracted 18.7 million, down from last year's 19.88 million. This year's viewership was the lowest since 2008. It also marked the Grammys' lowest viewership in the key 18-49 demo ever. ALSO: Ric Ocasek's name wasn't the only artist whose name was misspelled in the In Memoriam -- Spanish singer Camilo Sesto was listed as "Camile." (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/grammys-memoriam-slideshow-features-typos-leaves-david-berman-1273524)

Grammys producer discusses Kobe Bryant tribute scramble, Recording Academy controversy, Taylor Swift and making up with Ariana Grande (https://variety.com/2020/music/news/ken-ehrlich-interview-2020-grammys-recap-kobe-bryant-alicia-keys-ariana-grande-1203483164/)

Ken Ehrlich, who produced his final Grammys Sunday after helming the ceremony since 1980, told Variety on Monday his experience dealing with the shocking death of Whitney Houston the day before the 2012 Grammys prepared his team for dealing with the shocking death of the Los Angeles Lakers legend, which was confirmed five hours before airtime. Ehrlich said it was host Alicia Keys' idea to sing “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday” with Boyz II Men. "You know that they were already on the show with Tyler (the Creator)," he said. "We ran them over really quick from the hotel and put ‘em in her dressing room, and they rehearsed that maybe for six minutes while she was getting dressed, then it went on the air. It’s really amazing what the human condition can do when you’re tested. And we were tested." As for the controversy surrounding Recording Academy Deborah Dugan's abrupt ouster, Ehrlich said: "With the controversy, if you’re going to call it that, at the Academy, I never let that get into our DNA at all. I had one or two meetings with my staff as it was happening and said to them, 'Look, there’s stuff out there. It’s not going to be complimentary. It ultimately will spill over to what the show is, even though I don’t think it should. But we can’t be distracted.'" Ehrlich also spoke about Swift and how "her representatives called and said, specifically, that she wanted to do the show for me. And then it was not confirmed. So these reports that she pulled out of the show… She was never booked." Ehrlich also recalled patching up last year's rift with Ariana Grande: "I went down to the Forum to see her one night, and we talked for a little while and we hugged each other and we said, 'Let’s get past this. There’s no reason for this to happen. Let’s work on doing a great number on the Grammys,'" he said. "That was it. No drama."

Penny Lane
01-29-2020, 04:20 PM
I don't care about the Grammy's since IMO no music today deserves one. Exception is Tanya Tucker. So happy that she was included and won.:)



Call me a relic call me what'cha will
Say I'm old fashioned say I'm over the hill
Today's music ain't got the same soul
I like that old time rock and roll---------Bob Seger:wave:

dakert
02-02-2020, 11:38 AM
The last thing I remember about the grammys is the uproar over Jethro Tull winning best hard rock award