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Since BTS is on hiatus and two of its members are under South Korea's military enlistment, are they still eligible to be nominated for a Grammy Award? #BTS #Grammys -
Pianist George Winston Dead at 73
George Winston was able to release his most recent - and last - album in 2022. #GeorgeWinston -
BTS at GRAMMYs: ARMYs Expect K-pop Supergroup To Finally Score Another Historic Win
ARMYs, BTS' fans, have been praying for the group's success at the 2023 Grammy Awards. Will the K-pop supergroup finally bring home a new award? #BTS #GRAMMY #2023Grammys -
Beyoncé Net Worth 2023: Jay-Z's Wife Poised To Score Most Awards in GRAMMY History
Beyoncé's net worth makes her one of the Top 100 America's Self-Made Women, and her upcoming "Renaissance" World Tour and potential GRAMMY historic win can spike the amount even more. #Beyoncé #GrammyAwards -
Adele Live In New York: NBC Airing Hour-Long TV Special Tonight
Fans of the soulful British songstress might want to tune into NBC on Monday night at 10/9c. -
Ed Sheeran Donated Grammy Wardrobe to Charity
"Thinking Out Loud" singer Ed Sheeran recently donated his Grammy Awards wardrobe to charity. Sheeran is not only booming in popularity musically -- many are impressed with his generous nature. -
St. Vincent Found Out She Won Best Alternative Album Grammy in Text From Mom
St. Vincent is currently touring in Australia, and was not able to watch the Grammy Awards telecast Sunday night, Feb. 8. With her self-titled LP up for Best Alternative Album, the 32-year-old Tulsa, Oklahoma, native kept waking up during the night to check for updates, and news that she had won the award finally coming from her mom in a group text. -
Fans Protest Grammy Nods for Excluding YG [PHOTOS]
Saturday afternoon, Jan. 3, saw quite an interesting assortment of protest signs, such as "Bruh!" and "#Bicketing," as fans of YG assembled at the Grammy Museum in downtown Los Angeles. The protestors assembled to support YG as he was wronged out of a Grammy nomination, as the young rapper tweeted, "I ain't tell em do this doe." YG acknowledged that he had nothing to do with organizing the group of loyal fans but was elated to support the protest motives on Twitter. The dedicated group of fans assembled at the Grammy Museum, and their protest effort led to them being kicked out of the museum, as well as garnishing attention online. YG, the rapper from Compton, California, has vocalized his opinion on his lack of a Grammy nod several times, including with an interview on Big Boy's Neighborhood. YG made a case for himself, stating that the reason he was not nominated had to due with his background. "I think it has to do with me being from the streets, and representing what I represent," he told Big Boy's Neighborhood. His debut album, "My Krazy Life," saw its fair share of support and critical acclaim, but it still was not enough for a Grammy nomination. YG stated in the interview that he felt his album was better than other nominations in the Best Rap Album category, such as Eminem and Iggy Azalea. -
Diane Sawyer's Oscar-Winning Director Husband Mike Nichols Dead
Sad news this morning as we have learned that Mike Nichols, one of the all-time greats of American filmmaking, has died at the age of 83. Nichols, who directed films such as "The Graduate," "Primary Colors" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," was married to ABC news anchor Diane Sawyer. It was the head of ABC News, Jeff Goldston, who broke the news this morning in a staff note that read: "I am writing with the very sad news that Diane's husband, the incomparable Mike Nichols, passed away suddenly on Wednesday evening. In a triumphant career that spanned over six decades, Mike created some of the most iconic works of American film, television and theater — an astonishing canon ranging from "The Graduate," "Working Girl" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" to "Closer," "Charlie Wilson's War," "Annie," "Spamalot," "The Birdcage" and "Angels in America." He was a true visionary, winning the highest honors in the arts for his work as a director, writer, producer and comic and was one of a tiny few to win the EGOT — an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony." -
Marian McPartland, Longtime Host of NPR's "Piano Jazz" and "First Lady of Jazz," Dead at 95
Marian McPartland, a British musician who hosted a jazz program on National Public Radio for more than four decades, has died at age 95, NPR said on its website... -
Dale Warland Inducted Into American Classical Music Hall of Fame [PHOTOS]
And then there were two in Cincinnati. Alongside the legendary Robert Shaw, Grammy-winning Dale Warland (b. April 14, 1932) is now the only other choral conductor to have be inducted into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame...
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