Beatles and Rolling Stones win early Grammy Awards
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Grammy Awards 2025: Live updates on winners and nominees
A guide to the main prizes at the 67th Grammy Awards, which are taking place in Los Angeles.BBC News - 1h -
67th Grammy Awards: Who’s Nominated and How to Watch
The 2025 Grammy Awards will air from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. ET.Inc. - 2h -
Inside the Grammy Awards' response to the L.A. wildfires
The Recording Academy says it's distributed more than $4 million to musicians affected by the fires. Sunday's Grammys show is meant to raise more.Los Angeles Times - 2d -
Behind-the-scenes look at Grammy Awards show
The Grammy Awards, which are set for Sunday, have been in flux since early January when the L.A. area wildfires broke out. Anthony Mason gives a behind-the-scenes preview of one of music's biggest ...CBS News - 2d -
Marianne Faithfull, British pop star and Rolling Stones muse, dies at 78
Marianne Faithfull's first hit, "As Tears Go By," was recorded when she was just 17 years old after she met with the manager of the Rolling Stones at a party.CBS News - 3d -
Marianne Faithfull, rock 'n' roll chanteuse and Rolling Stones muse, dies at 78
Marianne Faithfull died Thursday in London at age 78. The singer, actress and 'It' girl of 1960s London inspired — or wrote — numerous Rolling Stones songs.Los Angeles Times - 3d -
Performers announced for the 2025 Grammy Awards
The first performers for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards have been announced. Stars like Chappell Roan and Shakira will perform on music's biggest night.CBS News - Jan. 24 -
AI might help the Beatles win their final Grammy. Will more veteran acts follow?
The Beatles' 'Now and Then' may win record of the year. Is it singular for the academy, or a boomer-rock harbinger?Los Angeles Times - Jan. 24 -
Trevor Noah to host 2025 Grammy Awards
Comedian Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage to host the 2025 ceremony — his fifth consecutive year leading the show.CBS News - Jan. 21
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