The 67th Grammy Awards began with a powerful opening performance of Randy Newman's "I Love L.A." by Dawes - whose members were directly affected by the Eaton fire - backed by John Legend, Brad Paisley ...
"The darkest of times show the best in humanity," Noah said while emceeing music's biggest night for the fifth time.
Grammy Awards began with host Trevor Noah paying tribute to Los Angeles after the wildfires before he cracked some jokes.
From touching tributes to L.A. to performances by Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan to inspiring first-time winners.
The Premiere Ceremony, a pre-telecast show, began with host/songwriter Justin Tranter setting the scene — giving out the ...
The Grammys will also be raising money for those impacted by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, which have displaced thousands ...
The Grammy Awards are back. We're bringing you the biggest moments here in real-time, including a touching tribute to Los ...
The singer-songwriter took the stage during music’s biggest night in front of a picturesque backdrop of her hometown, which ...
Speaking on the Grammy red carpet, singer songwriter Chappell Roan pays tribute to Los Angeles after the recent wildfires.
Grammy Awards are recognizing some of the most talented performers and biggest hits in music. Beyoncé enters as the leading ...
The 67th Grammy Awards were transformed by the Los Angeles area wildfires — and last night’s show highlighted the city’s ...