A Beatles Salute You'll Never Forget...
A Spectacular Beatles Salute by the Grammy's performance, art, video, stage, The Beatles, 2014, salute, homage, grammy's If you like the Beatles, you're going to LOVE this video.
We Will Never Get a Singer Like Billy Preston Again!
The Grammy-winning performer was known for his big smile and the energy he would often bring into his songs. Watch Billy deliver a memorable performance while singing one of his favorite numbers, “My Sweet Lord,” much to the delight of the audience.
Betty White Just Got an Amazing 93rd Birthday Surprise!
In a career that has spanned more than 70 years, White has received three American Comedy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild awards, four Golden Globes nominations, a BAFTA, a Grammy, and 23 Emmy nominations with six wins, and is still acting today (in her comedy series Hot in Cleveland ).
Watch This Melodious Judy Collins Performance from 1976
Judy Collins, the Grammy Award-winning American singer, and songwriter has had a rich career that has spanned over 60 years now. The talented singer was one of the voices of the ‘60s and had numerous famous songs to her name.
Stevie Wonder: 24 Hit Songs by the Legendary Musician
He has amassed a whopping 25 Grammy awards, and there are only three people in the world who have won more. Wonder was also one of the driving forces for recognizing MLK’s birthday as a national holiday, with his hit single “Happy Birthday” promoting the commemoration of the civil rights hero.
Ravi Shankar: Greatest Sitar Player to Grace the Earth
Some 15 years later, the friendship between the Indian sitarist and the Jewish-American violinist earned the two a Grammy for their collaboration on West Meets East .
Profound Quotes From Robin Williams That'll Make You Smile
For his efforts, he was awarded an Oscar, 5 Grammy Awards, 2 Screen Actors Guild Awards, and 2 Primetime Emmys. Throughout his life, in every role he played, he maintained an upbeat charm and wowed people worldwide with his improvisation and impersonation skills.
7 Romantic Movies We Recommend All Couples Watch Once...
Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon’s incredible portrayal of the Grammy-winning artists earned them Best Actor and Best Actress nominations at the Academy Awards. Witherspoon walked away with the Best Actress Oscar. [related_articles] 5.
UNBELIEVABLE! Are These Celebrities Really Past Their 80s?
As for his musical career, Belafonte released 30 music albums and was a multiple Grammy Award winner, as well as a Tony and Emmy award winner. [related_articles] 6.
Rare Vintage Photos of Elton John and Friends
-He has won 27 awards, including 2 Oscars, 2 Golden Globes, and 6 Grammys. -He is one of the few artists with #1 hits in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. -He has had at least one charted Billboard hit every year from 1970 to 2009.
15 Golden Age Musicians You Can Still See Performing Live!
His latest album, released in 2015, was nominated for a Grammy, and he continues to perform on tour, capturing our attention as he does in this video, with a warm yet heart-wrenching rendition of one his earliest songs. 5.
The Winners of the 2019 Garden For Wildlife Photo Contest!
People In The Wildlife Garden, Winner Child in Garden By Sherry Schellenger Parker from Fairfax, Virginia ( nwf.org ) Photographers Note: "Playing in Grammy's Garden" 6.
A Different Look at the Moments that Changed the World
It won four Grammy Awards in 1968. A Native American, looking at the transcontinental railroad, 1868 The First Transcontinental Railroad (originally: "Pacific Railroad"), constructed 1863-1869 across the western United States to connect the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
These Quick-Fire Facts About US Presidents Are Fascinating
Bill Clinton (1993-2001) Bill Clinton is the recipient of not one, but two Grammy awards. 42. George W. Bush (2001-2009) George W. Bush is the only president to hold an MBA following his graduation from Harvard Business School in 1975. 43.
Don’t Believe in Coincidence? History Would Beg to Differ!
One of the band's biggest hits was a song titled “Eleanor Rigby”, a musical narrative on loneliness, that was nominated for three Grammy Awards, and proceeded to win one. When Beatles frontman Paul McCartney wrote the song, he said the song was named after the band’s co-star in the film Help!
These Private Jets and Planes Are the World's Most Lavish
Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer, Beyoncé, gave her husband, rapper Jay-Z, this $40 million Bombardier private jet following the birth of their first daughter, Blue Ivy.