Tappeto rosso Grammy: moda per gli occhi, Whitney nei loro cuori:If it wasn't for a robot, a apparatus gun-wielding albino
affliction and a guy in a abrasion head, you wouldn't apperceive this
was the Grammy Awards.
Many of the artists who absolved the red carpeting Sunday were dressed up.
Was it because of Whitney Houston? Her afterlife advised heavily on everybody's mind. In abode of the mariachi singers of years accomplished -- apparently because they cut 30-some aboriginal music categories -- there were ad-lib Houston songs from the brand of Mary Mary, and claimed tributes. "I've in fact been adored to be in the flat if will.i.am was alive with Whitney," said Jean Baptiste, who was nominated with Chris Brown for the rap song "Look at Me Now." "Whitney was my idol for sure," said Nikki Anders, a "Glee" articulate producer, remembering, "I was 10 years old if I went to a recording flat in a capital and sang `How Will I Know.' The guy in the berth agape on my window and said, `Is that you? You can accomplish money accomplishing this."' Steve Martin, who was dressed in a ablaze clothing and hat, joked that he attempt his audition by alert to "How Will I Know" over and over again. The all-black clad Charlie Wilson alleged her "a God allowance to the world." "People anticipate it's so adequate getting Whitney Houston," Bonnie Raitt said. "She had a asperous activity too." Melanie Fiona teared up at the anamnesis of missing her one and alone befalling to accommodated Houston while she was on bout with Alicia Keys. But she was absent by allocution of her Grammy attire, a printed strapless gown, with a foreground slit, by Luca Luca. "I feel absolutely how I capital to feel," the R&B artisan told reporters on the arrivals line. "I feel classic, I feel womanly, I feel strong. As I've developed as an artist, I've looked to a pop of blush actuality or arrangement there. And if I begin this dress I acquainted it was absolute for what I capital to emulate." The appearance was abnormal for sure. Esperanza Spalding wore a hand-painted amoebic cottony dress that was aggressive by a dream. A blue-haired Katy Perry was apparent in a sparkly dejected clothes by Elie Saab. Wearing her hair up, Taylor Swift chock-full by in a beaded Zuhair Murad. Amber Rose was apparent on the arm of Wiz Khalifa in a one-shoulder bare chicken clothes and Sheila E. wore a white tux with shorts. The 14-year-old YouTube awareness Rebecca Atramentous chose a tiered-ruffle atramentous cocktail dress. And opera accompanist Joyce DiDonato wore a Cinderella-like Carolina Herrera because it ill-fitted the Rossini opera she sang. The guys were appropriately polished. There were lots of tux coats in clover and plaid, and big bow ties. LL Cool J sported a atramentous active cap with his tux. Blake Shelton wore a cape and belong with atramentous jeans and boots. Sham "Pase" Joseph, who produced Rihanna's anthology "Loud," said he wore a Zara clothing for his mom. "She told me I bigger dress up," he said. Then again, this is the Grammys. |
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Monday, 13 February 2012
Tappeto rosso Grammy: moda per gli occhi, Whitney nei loro cuori
2012: Lista completa dei vincitori di Grammy guidati da Adele che prende casa onori
2012: Lista completa dei vincitori di Grammy guidati da Adele che prende casa onori:LOS ANGELES — Winners in called above categories at Sunday’s 54th Annual Grammy Awards:
Album of the Year: “21,” Adele
Record of the Year: “Rolling in the Deep,” Adele Song of the Year: “Rolling in the Deep,” Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth New Artist: Bon Iver Pop Solo Performance: “Someone Like You,” Adele Pop Performance by a Duo or Group: “Body and Soul,” Tony Bennett & Amy Winehouse Pop Vocal Album: “21,” Adele Alternative Album: “Bon Iver,” Bon Iver Rock Song: “Walk,” Foo Fighters Rock Album: “Wasting Light,” Foo Fighters Rock Performance: “Walk,” Foo Fighters Hard Rock/Metal Performance: “White Limo,” Foo Fighters R&B Album: “F.A.M.E.,” Chris Brown R&B Song: “Fool For You,” Cee Lo Green, Melanie Hallim & Jack Splash R&B Performance: “Is This Love,” Corrine Bailey Rae Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: “Fool For You,” Cee Lo Green & Melanie Fiona Rap Album: “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy,” Kanye West Rap Performance: “Otis,” Jay-Z and Kanye West Rap Song: “All of the Lights,” Jeff Bhasker, Stacy Ferguson, Malik Jones, Warren Trotter & Kanye West Rap/Sung Collaboration: “All of the Lights,” Kanye West, Rihanna, Kid Cudi & Fergie Dance Recording: “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites,” Skrillex Dance/Electronica Album: “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites,” Skrillex Musical Theater Album: “The Book of Mormon,” Robert Lopez, Trey Parker & Matt Stone World Music Album: “Tassili,” Tinariwen Latin Pop Rock, Rock or Urban Album: “Drama y Luz,” Mana Tropical Latin Album: “Last Mambo,” Cachao Banda or Norteno Album: “Los Tigres Del Norte and Friends,” Los Tigres Del Norte Regional Mexican or Tejano Album: “Bicentenario,” Pepe Aguilar Country Solo Performance: “Mean,” Taylor Swift Country Album: “Own the Night,” Lady Antebellum Country Performance by a Duo or Group: “Barton Hollow,” The Civil Wars Country Song: “Mean,” Taylor Swift Jazz Vocal Album: “The Mosaic Project,” Terri Lyne Carrington & assorted artists Jazz Instrumental Album: “Forever,” Corea, Clark & White Improvised Jazz Solo: “500 Miles High,” Chick Corea Large Ensemble Jazz Album: “The Good Feeling,” Christian McBride Big Band Blues Album: “Revelator,” Tedeschi Trucks Band Folk Album: “Barton Hollow,” The Civil Wars Pop Instrumental Album: “The Road From Memphis,” Booker T. Jones Bluegrass Album: “Paper Airplane,” Alison Krauss & Union Station Americana Album: “Ramble at the Ryman,” Levon Helm Reggae Album: “Revelation Pt. 1: The Root of Life,” Stephen Marley New Age Album: “What’s It All About,” Pat Metheny Children’s Album: “All About Bullies... Big and Small,” assorted artists Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Paul Epworth Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: “Cinema (Skrillex remix),” Sonny Moore Gospel Song: “Hello Fear,” Kirk Franklin Gospel/Contemporary Christian Performance: “Jesus,” L’Andria Johnson Gospel Album: “Hello Fear,” Kirk Franklin Choral Performance: “Light & Gold,” Eric Whitacre Classical Contemporary Composition: “Elmer Gantry,” Robert Aldridge & Herschel Garfein Producer of the Year, Classical: Judith Sherman Orchestral Performance: “Brahms: Symphony No. 4,” Gustavo Dudamel Opera Recording: “Adams: Doctor Atomic,” Alan Gilbert, conductor Spoken Word Album: “If You Ask Me (And Of Course You Won’t),” Betty White Comedy Album: “Hilarious,” Louis C.K. Compilation Soundtrack Album For Visual Media: “Boardwalk Empire,” assorted artists Score Soundtrack Album For Visual Media: “The King’s Speech,” Alexandre Desplat Song Written For Visual Media: “I See the Light,” Alan Menken & Glenn Slater Historical Album: “Band on the Run (Paul McCartney Archive Collection - Deluxe Edition),” Paul McCartney Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists: “Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me),” Jorge Calandrelli ___ The abounding winners account in all categories will be accessible at http://www.grammy.com Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This actual may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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