News Source: Uinta County News
| about 5 hours ago
Here’s my highly subjective list of the best songs issued in the past 12 months (which means its OK to include a Tom Waits track released last December.) Enjoy — I’ve put links wherever possible — and feel free to post
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 6 hours ago
December 4, 2008 Aguilera Got Off Easy* Posted by Jarett Wieselman at 9:30 AM on December 4, 2008 Wrapped under: GenPop Last night was the very first Grammy Nomination Announcement Concert and I can't believe no one ever thought to do this before...
News Source: Inquirer.net
| about 10 hours ago
New Orleans rapper Lil Wayne, riding a wave with his hugely successful album, raked in eight nominations for the 51st Grammy awards, while British rockers Coldplay followed with seven. The nominations were announced at a first-ever concert special
News Source: Washington Post
| about 12 hours ago
Actually, for an hour last night, the industry sort of managed to do just that, and on national TV no less. The occasion was the Recording Academy's annual Grammy nominations news conference, at the Nokia Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. The event
News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| about 12 hours ago
West's nods were all for productions for or collaborations with other artists, including Lil Wayne and R&B chanteuse Estelle. Because of the odd way the Grammys define "a year," West's 2008 release "808s & Heartbreak" will not be eligible for
News Source: Los Angeles Times
| about 13 hours ago
If I were a higher-up in the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, I'd be kneeling down right now and thanking whatever I worship for Taylor Swift . The 18-year-old country crossover queen didn't give the best performance during Wednesday
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 14 hours ago
And that’s why, despite the nose job, boob lift, designer gowns, and kissy-poo swanning down red carpets, she’s no pop star. She’s incapable of telling us that everything’s gonna be all right. But when it comes to testifying to how everything
News Source: Chicago Tribune
| about 15 hours ago
It wasn’t the same-old same-old at the nationally broadcast Grammy nominations Wednesday. New faces and fresh voices dominated, led by the bullfrog rasp of New Orleans rapper Lil Wayne, who piled up eight nominations, including album of the year.