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  1. 44th Annual GRAMMY Awards. The first GRAMMY Awards ceremony after Sept. 11, 2001, began on a most fitting note with a powerful performance by U2, a band whose relationship with America had only deepened in the wake of the recent tragic events. Bono and company opened the 44th Annual GRAMMY Awards with a characteristically heartfelt version of ...

  2. The 16th GRAMMY Awards were a loose and lively affair with a number of extremely soulful performances and a series of wonderful, unlikely co-presenters. The Jackson 5 teamed with jazz drum legend Shelly Manne to very musically present the first award of the broadcast for Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus.

  3. 17th Annual GRAMMY Awards. There was a lot to honestly love about the 17th Annual GRAMMY Awards, and not just because wholesome heartthrob Olivia Newton-John won both Record Of The Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, for “I Honestly Love You.”. This fifth live GRAMMY telecast, from the Uris Theater in New York, was an extremely ...

  4. 29. Juli 2020 · Wonder is one of only three artists in GRAMMY history to win Album Of The Year three times in his career. The others are Paul Simon and Frank Sinatra. He is also one of the top GRAMMY winners of all time with 25 awards. In 1999 Wonder was honored as the MusiCares Person of the Year. Proceeds from the annual GRAMMY Week event provide essential ...

  5. Like several other GRAMMY shows of the era, the 15th Annual GRAMMY Awards ceremony—broadcast live from Nashville’s Tennessee Theatre and hosted by Andy Williams—seems in retrospect to be an intermittently mind-blowing, impressively eclectic study in contrasts, from a first performance by the decidedly clean-cut Mike Curb Congregation to ...

  6. Throughout the 20th Annual GRAMMY Awards, a suitably far-flung galaxy of stars — quite literally from Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin to stoner comedy stars Cheech & Chong — appeared via videotape to wish the GRAMMYs a happy 20th birthday. This wasn’t the only significant nod to the show’s illustrious past. In fact, the entire evening ...

  7. The 19th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 19, 1977, and were broadcast live on American television (CBS). It was the seventh and final year Andy Williams hosted the telecast. The ceremony recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1976.