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Grammy nominees James Bay and Tori Kelly performed a mashup of their songs at the big show on Monday (Feb. 15) night. Their duet included Bay's "Let It Go" and Kelly's "Hollow." They were introduced to the stage by actress Anna Kendrick. -
Grammys 2016: Little Big Town Performs Controversial Single "Girl Crush" [WATCH]
Music lovers of all genres witnessed the 58th annual Grammy Awards unfold on Monday (Feb. 15) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. It was a nnight filled with unforgettable performances, including one from Little Big Down. The country group hit the stage to not only collect a couple of Grammys, but also sing their popular hit single "Girl Crush." -
Grammys 2016: Lionel Richie Joins John Legend, Demi Lovato, for Tribute [WATCH]
Lionel Richie joined John Legend, Demi Lovato, Luke Bryan, Meghan Trainor and Tyrese onstage at the 58th Grammy Awards tonight as they paid tribute to Richie just a few days after the 66-year-old legend was honored at the MusiCares Person of the Year Gala. -
Grammys 2016: The Eagles, Jackson Browne Pay Tribute To Glenn Frey With "Take It Easy'
After Ed Sheeran took home the surprise 2016 Grammy win with "Thinking Out Loud" for Song Of The Year over favorites Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar, the remaining members of The Eagles, Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, Timothy B. Schmit & Joe Walsh with Jackson Browne paid tribute to their recently fallen guitarist and singer for the band, Glenn Frey. -
Grammys 2016: Andra Day, Ellie Goulding Collab for 'Rise Up,' 'Love Me Like You Do' [WATCH]
The 58th Annual Grammy Awards were full of excitement for Andra Day. The ceremony marked her first career GRAMMY nomination and she commemorated by performing with her “new friend” Ellie Goulding. The two took the stage to perform Day’s “Rise Up,” which is up for Best R&B Performance, and Goulding’s hit, “Love Me Like You Do.” -
Grammys 2016: Pentatonix, Stevie Wonder Honor Maurice White and Introduce Song of the Year
The impact of Maurice White of Earth Wind, & Fire on the music industry is nearly immeasurable - but the 2016 Grammys had to honor his influence in some way, and they tapped Stevie Wonder and his "new friends" Pentatonix for a touching tribute performance of his hit "That's the Way of the World." -
Grammys 2016: Rihanna Cancels Performance Citing Health Concerns
he 2016 Grammys is already an hour underway and they are a man or woman down. Rihanna was scheduled to perform at the Grammys tonight, but had to pull out last minute citing health concerns. -
Grammys 2016: The Weeknd Sings Medley Of 'Can't Feel My Face,' 'In The Night' [WATCH]
fter a pun-filled introduction from Ariana Grande, commenting that "he earned it, he deserved" his 7 different nominations - 2 of which he already won the pre-telecast - The Weeknd jumped into a medley of "Can't Feel My Face" and "In The Night." -
Grammys 2016: Sam Hunt, Carrie Underwood Mashup 'Take Your Time' and 'Heartbeat' [WATCH]
Sam Hunt was already ready for a big Grammys night, as a nominee for Best New Artist - but his massive evening kicked off early with a big duet with Carrie Underwood. The two collaborators, best known for working together on her Storyteller track "Heartbeat" took the second stage of the night, mashing up that track with his breakout hit "Take Your Time." -
Grammys 2016: Taylor Swift Opens Show With 'Out of the Woods' Performance [WATCH]
The 58th annual Grammy Awards kicked off in a major way with a powerful performance from Taylor Swift and one of her chart-topping hits from '1989.' Swift opened up the show on Monday (Feb. 15) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California with "Out of the Woods." -
'Born to be Blue' or 'Miles Ahead' [TRAILERS] Which Jazz Legend Biopic Movie Should You See?
When it comes to biopic movies, the film industry has to deal with a number of different projects based on the same subject, but in 2016, we have a more unique issue: two separate films about two jazz icons. Both Miles Davis and Chet Baker are widely considered the two top jazz trumpet players of all time, with many debates between music enthusiasts arguing for one or the other to be named number one. This year, Don Cheadle is making his directorial debut in Miles Ahead, a biopic on Davis. Meanwhile, Ethan Hawke is portraying Baker in Born to Be Blue, which has a release date very close to Cheadle's project. The question is: which one are you willing to see in theaters? Check out the trailers below to help with your decision. -
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