Showing posts with label 2010 Grammy Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 Grammy Awards. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

THE 53RD ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS


This year's Grammy telecast opened with what should have been a bang; a salute to the "Queen of Soul", Aretha Franklin with Christina Aguilera, Martina McBride, Yolanda Adams, Jennifer Hudson and Florence Welch of Florence +The Machine singing some of her classic songs.

While it sounded promising on paper, the performances were lacking in true conviction and well, . . . soul. It wasn't necessarily embarrassing but it certainly wasn't good either. With the exception of gospel great, Ms Adams, they all were trying way too hard to project Aretha's "passion" by over singing (Hello, Christina) that came across as screechy karaoke during a large portion of the songs.

Ms. Franklin made a video-taped appearance after the performance to thank the academy for the "honor" and to remind everyone that while she is temporarily down, she is not out.

The rest of the evening's performances for me ranged from entertaining ( Bruno Mars, B.O.B & Janelle Monae and Keith Urban, Norah Jones & John Meyer performing together separately, Rihanna, Lady Antebellum), strange, but entertaining (Ricky Martin's tight silver pants, Mick Jagger's tribute to Solomon Burke, Lady Gaga premiering her new song, "Born This Way" emerging from an egg (?), Cee-Lo Green channeling Elton John with Muppets (??) and Gwyneth Paltrow (???) trying to make a profane song "cute"), indifference ( the performances of  Arcade Fire, Miranda Lambert, Usher, and Eminem ), annoying (Bob Dylan, why??) and then there was Justin Bieber. I cannot fathom his popularity at all, although I suppose it's partially because I'm not a twelve-year old girl but also I just don't think his music is going to hold up well twenty-years from now, which is why I think he didn't win the award for Best New Artist. I could be completely wrong about him and he might, someday, make a record I might like (but I seriously doubt it).

It was a mixed bag but that is the best thing about this show. The wide diversity of music being performed and the wonderful pairings of artists and performances that you will probably never see anywhere else.

Oh, and there were some awards given out. I'm still scratching my head about Arcade Fire's win for Album Of The Year but it was great to honor all of the genres of music.

Here is a partial list of this year's winners in a few of the major categories. For the complete list go to:
Grammy.com

Album Of The Year
"The Suburbs" - Arcade Fire

Record Of The Year
"Need You Now" - Lady Antebellum

Best Rap Album
"Recovery" - Eminem

Best New Artist
Esperanza Spalding

Song Of The Year
"Need You Now" - Dave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley & Hillary Scott, songwriters (Lady Antebellum)

Best Country Album
"Need You Now" - Lady Antebellum

Best Pop Vocal Album
"The Fame Monster" - Lady Gaga

Best Rock Album
"The Resistance" - Muse

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
"Hey, Soul Sister" (Live) - Train

Best Female Country Vocal Performance
"The House That Built Me" - Miranda Lambert

Best Male Country Vocal Performance
"Til Summer Comes Around" - Keith Urban

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
"Need You Now"- Lady Antebellum


Best Contemporary R&B Album
"Raymond V Raymond" - Usher


Best R&B Album
"Wake Up!" - John Legend & The Roots

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
"Bittersweet" - Fantasia


Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
"There Goes My Baby" - Usher


Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
"Soldier Of Love" - Sade


Best Contemporary Jazz Album
"The Stanley Clarke Band" - The Stanley Clarke Band


Best Jazz Vocal Album
"Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie With Love From Dee Dee" - Dee Dee Bridgewater


Best Short Form Music Video
"Bad Romance" – Lady Gaga

Best Long Form Music Video
"When You’re Strange" – The Doors


Best Dance Recording
"Only Girl (In the World)" - Rihanna

Best Electronic/Dance Album
"La Roux" - La Roux

Producer of the Year (Non-Classical)
Rob Cavallo

Saturday, December 4, 2010

2010 GRAMMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS

The Grammy nominations were announced on Wednesday, December 1st and this year is an interesting mix of established musicians and new artists being honored. Eminem leads the nominations with ten for "Recovery [Explicit]" which is also the best selling album of the year, followed by newcomer, Bruno Mars with seven, which include his solo work as well as his collaboration with hip-hop artist, B.O.B.

The awards will be presented on February 13. 2011.

Album Of The Year:
SUBURBS -Arcade Fire
RECOVERY -Eminem- Recovery
NEED YOU NOW - Lady Antebellum
THE FAME MONSTER -Lady Gaga
TEENAGE DREAM -Katy Perry

Record of The Year:
NOTHIN' ON YOU -B.O.B. Featuring Bruno Mars
LOVE THE WAY YOU LIE -Eminem Featuring Rihanna
F___ YOU -Cee Lo Green
EMPIRE STATE OF MIND -Jay Z Featuring Alicia Keys
NEED YOU NOW -Lady Antebellum

Song Of The Year:
BEG STEAL OR BORROW -Ray Montagne
F___ YOU - Cee-Lo Green
HOUSE THAT BUILT ME - Miranda Lambert
LOVE THE WAY YOU LIE - Eminem Featuring Rihanna
NEED YOU NOW - Lady Antebellum

Best New Artist:
Justin Bieber
Drake
Florence & The Machine
Mumford & Suns
Esperanza Spalding

Best Female Pop Vocal Performance:
KING OF ANYTHING - Sara Bareilles
HALO (LIVE) - Beyoncé
CHASING PIRATES - Norah Jones
BAD ROMANCE - Lady Gaga
TEENAGE DREAM - Katy Perry

Best Male Pop Vocal Performance:
HAVEN'T MET YOU YET - Michael Bublé
THIS IS IT - Michael Jackson
WHATAYA WANT FROM ME - Adam Lambert
JUST THE WAY YOU ARE - Bruno Mars
HALF OF MY HEART - John Mayer

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals:
DON'T STOP BELIEVIN' (REGIONALS VERSION) - Glee Cast
MISERY - Maroon 5
THE ONLY EXCEPTION - Paramore
BABYFATHER - Sade
HEY, SOUL SISTER (LIVE) - Train

Best Pop Vocal Album:
MY WORLD 2.0 - Justin Bieber
I DREAMED A DREAM - Susan Boyle
THE FAME MONSTER - Lady Gaga
BATTLE STUDIES - John Mayer
TEENAGE DREAM - Katy Perry

Best Dance Recording:
ROCKET - Goldfrapp
IN FOR THE KILL - La Roux
DANCE IN THE DARK - Lady Gaga
ONLY GIRL (IN THE WORLD) - Rihanna
DANCING ON MY OWN - Robyn

Best Electronic/Dance Album:
THESE HOPEFUL MACHINES - BT
FURTHER - The Chemical Brothers
HEAD FIRST - Goldfrapp
BLACK LIGHT - Groove Armada
LA ROUX - La Roux

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album:
CRAZY LOVE - Michael Bublé
THE GREATEST LOVE SONGS OF ALL TIME - Barry Manilow
LET IT BE ME: MATHIS IN NASHVILLE - Johnny Mathis
FLY ME TO THE MOON…THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK: VOLUME V - Rod Stewart
LOVE IS THE ANSWER - Barbra Streisand

Best Female R&B Vocal Performance:
GONE ALREADY - Faith Evans
BITTERSWEET - Fantasia
EVERYTHING TO ME - Monica
TIRED - Kelly Price
HOLDING YOU DOWN (GOING IN CIRCLES) - Jazmine Sullivan

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance:
SECOND CHANCE - El DeBarge
FINDING MY WAY BACK - Jaheim
WHY WOULD YOU STAY - Kem
WE'RE STILL FRIENDS - (Kirk Whalum &) Musiq Soulchild
THERE GOES MY BABY - Usher

Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals:
LOVE - Chuck Brown, Jill Scott & Marcus Miller
TAKE MY TIME - Chris Brown & Tank
YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND - Ronald Isley & Aretha Franklin
SHINE - John Legend & The Roots
SOLDIER OF LOVE - Sade

Best Rap Album:
THE ADVENTURES OF BOBBY RAY - B.o.B
THANK ME LATER - Drake
RECOVERY - Eminem
THE BLUEPRINT 3 - Jay-Z
HOW I GOT OVER - The Roots

Best Female Country Vocal Performance:
SATISFIED - Jewel
THE HOUSE THAT BUILT ME - Miranda Lambert
SWINGIN' - LeAnn Rimes
TEMPORARY HOME - Carrie Underwood
I'D LOVE TO BE YOUR LAST - Gretchen Wilson

Best Male Country Vocal Performance:
MACON - Jamey Johnson
CRYIN' FOR ME (WAYMAN'S SONG) - Toby Keith
TURNING HOME - David Nail
'TIL SUMMER COMES AROUND - Keith Urban
GETTIN' YOU HOME - Chris Young

Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals:
FREE - Zac Brown Band
ELIZABETH - Dailey & Vincent
NEED YOU NOW - Lady Antebellum
LITTLE WHITE CHURCH - Little Big Town
WHERE RAINBOWS NEVER DIE - The SteelDrivers

For more information and the complete list of nominations, go to:
Grammy.com

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