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Idolator: Music News, Reviews, And Gossip: Grammys To Once Again Open Their Stage Doors To The Unwashed [Everybody's A Winner]
IAmATVJunkie.com. Life's Rich Electronically-Delivered Pageant: Video -- Meet Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters and Play With Them on the Grammys
Hollywood Insider: Grammys: Show will go on. Winehouse will attend, but will Beyonce´?
Grammys To Once Again Open Their Stage Doors To The Unwashed [Everybody's A Winner]
Idolator: Music News, Reviews, And Gossip —
Surely you all remember the incredibly awkward part of last year's Grammys, when American Idol reject Robyn Troup got the chance to perform with (and get leered at by) Justin Timberlake and T.I. thanks to her winning the "My Grammy Moment" contest. Well, perhaps as a way to make this show "work" in the writers' strike era, that contest is back, and it's looking for instrumentalists to perform with the Foo Fighters. You know, I am fully aware that he didn't really play drums, but it's times like this that I wish the Metallica Drummer guy was still around, uploading videos to ...
Video -- Meet Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters and Play With Them on the Grammys
IAmATVJunkie.com. Life's Rich Electronically-Delivered Pageant —
All the details are at this link. But watch the clip, because ... well, it's Dave Grohl.
I like Dave.
LINK From the same YouTube page: Join the Foo Fighters onstage in Los Angeles at the Grammys on February 10th to perform a brand new orchestral version of the song "The Pretender"! You and up to 19 others will work with a world renowned composer to create a blazing new song and one winner will be featured onstage! Woodwinds, Brass and Strings are invited. No guitars, bass guitars, drums, or vocals; the Foo's have those instruments covered! ...
Grammys: Show will go on. Winehouse will attend, but will Beyonce´?
Hollywood Insider —
EW has confirmed has confirmed that troubled singer Amy
Winehouse plans to appear at the Grammy Awards on Feb. 10. She's nominated for six
statuettes, but there had been concern that her legal woes would
prevent the Brit from obtaining a visa to enter the U.S. That tangle
seems to have been worked out, but it's still unknown whether she'll
perform.
The Grammys have bigger issues to deal with anyway. Putting together this year's half-centennial bash has become particularly thorny, thanks to— what else?—the Writers' Guild strike. The Golden Globes were reduced to a press conference because of the strike, but Grammy organizers insist ...

