Looking back at the launch of MTV in 1981, hyped then as the death knell of radio, it’s easy to see just how wrong we were, The New York Daily News David Hinckley writes. “In 2010, the age of iPods, Facebook, Twitter and viral culture, most fans still get their new pop music from the radio. Even better, most fans still listen to songs first and watch them second,” Hinckley writes.
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I don’t think it should be banned. We kept seeing the catastrophic videos of 911. My opinion is that it is news. I would only watch once. Strictly my opinion. Click the link above:
The luger who died is Nodar Kumaritashvili, and he was a 21 year old Georgian athlete with a gold medal dream in his heart. His hopes were to walk away from the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics remembered, and those hopes came true. However, he will not be remembered for getting a gold medal. He will be forever remembered as the luger who died during the 2010 winter games. Coming out of the second to last turn of the Whistler track during a training exercise, Nodar Kumaritashvili failed to compensate. As a result, he lost control of his sled. He flew over top of a retaining wall and hit an unpadded metal pole. At the time of his death, he is said to have been going a little under 90 mph.
Queen Latifah, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Pharrell Williams co-hosted Friday night’s S-O-S: Saving Ourselves, Help for Haiti telethon, which aired live from the Miami Airlines Arena in Miami on B-E-T, Centric and V-H-1. Wyclef Jean kicked off the show with a performance of “Hold On,” and sang part of the verses in his native Patois. He was later joined by Akon on their duet “Sweetest Girl.” Jasmine Sullivan and Mary J. Blige duetted on “I’m Gonna Make It,” then Mary did a solo performance of U-2′s “One.” Robin Thicke performed his song “Dreamworld” as well as a cover of Marvin Gaye’s “Mercy Mercy Me” with India Arie. Nas and Damien Marley performed their collaboration “Only the Strong.” Monica was joined by fellow Atlantan Laducris on her “Still Standing.” Chris Brown did his ballads “Crawl” and “With You.” Gospel favorite Kirk Franklin was joined by Arie, Sullivan and Chrisette Michele on “Are You Listening.” The show’s finale was a Brian McKnight-led rendition of “Lean on Me” featuring all the night’s performers, which also included Busta Rhymes and Keri Hilson. Phone operators included Farnsworth Bentley, Common, Sean Paul, Spike Lee and Mike Tyson. Among those who made introductions on stage were Gabrielle Union, Serena Williams and Bill Clinton. The show was interspersed with footage of the devastation in Haiti as well as the efforts being made to help, such as providing clean water and medical attention.
- Jeff Bridges in “Crazy Heart”
- George Clooney in “Up in the Air”
- Colin Firth in “A Single Man”
- Morgan Freeman in “Invictus”
- Jeremy Renner in “The Hurt Locker”
Actor in a Supporting Role
- Matt Damon in “Invictus”
- Woody Harrelson in “The Messenger”
- Christopher Plummer in “The Last Station”
- Stanley Tucci in “The Lovely Bones”
- Christoph Waltz in “Inglourious Basterds”
Actress in a Leading Role
- Sandra Bullock in “The Blind Side”
- Helen Mirren in “The Last Station”
- Carey Mulligan in “An Education”
- Gabourey Sidibe in “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire”
- Meryl Streep in “Julie & Julia”
Actress in a Supporting Role
- Penélope Cruz in “Nine”
- Vera Farmiga in “Up in the Air”
- Maggie Gyllenhaal in “Crazy Heart”
- Anna Kendrick in “Up in the Air”
- Mo’Nique in “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire”
Animated Feature Film
- “Coraline” Henry Selick
- “Fantastic Mr. Fox” Wes Anderson
- “The Princess and the Frog” John Musker and Ron Clements
- “The Secret of Kells” Tomm Moore
- “Up” Pete Docter
Art Direction
- “Avatar” Art Direction: Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Kim Sinclair
- “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” Art Direction: Dave Warren and Anastasia Masaro; Set Decoration: Caroline Smith
- “Nine” Art Direction: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gordon Sim
- “Sherlock Holmes” Art Direction: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
- “The Young Victoria” Art Direction: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Maggie Gray
Cinematography
- “Avatar” Mauro Fiore
- “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” Bruno Delbonnel
- “The Hurt Locker” Barry Ackroyd
- “Inglourious Basterds” Robert Richardson
- “The White Ribbon” Christian Berger
Costume Design
- “Bright Star” Janet Patterson
- “Coco before Chanel” Catherine Leterrier
- “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” Monique Prudhomme
- “Nine” Colleen Atwood
- “The Young Victoria” Sandy Powell
Directing
- “Avatar” James Cameron
- “The Hurt Locker” Kathryn Bigelow
- “Inglourious Basterds” Quentin Tarantino
- “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” Lee Daniels
- “Up in the Air” Jason Reitman
Documentary (Feature)
- “Burma VJ” Anders Østergaard and Lise Lense-Møller
- “The Cove” Nominees to be determined
- “Food, Inc.” Robert Kenner and Elise Pearlstein
- “The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers” Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith
- “Which Way Home” Rebecca Cammisa
Documentary (Short Subject)
- “China’s Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province” Jon Alpert and Matthew O’Neill
- “The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner” Daniel Junge and Henry Ansbacher
- “The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant” Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert
- “Music by Prudence” Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett
- “Rabbit à la Berlin” Bartek Konopka and Anna Wydra
Film Editing
- “Avatar” Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua and James Cameron
- “District 9” Julian Clarke
- “The Hurt Locker” Bob Murawski and Chris Innis
- “Inglourious Basterds” Sally Menke
- “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” Joe Klotz
Foreign Language Film
- “Ajami” Israel
- “El Secreto de Sus Ojos” Argentina
- “The Milk of Sorrow” Peru
- “Un Prophète” France
- “The White Ribbon” Germany
Makeup
- “Il Divo” Aldo Signoretti and Vittorio Sodano
- “Star Trek” Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow
- “The Young Victoria” Jon Henry Gordon and Jenny Shircore
Music (Original Score)
- “Avatar” James Horner
- “Fantastic Mr. Fox” Alexandre Desplat
- “The Hurt Locker” Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders
- “Sherlock Holmes” Hans Zimmer
- “Up” Michael Giacchino
Music (Original Song)
- “Almost There” from “The Princess and the Frog” Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
- “Down in New Orleans” from “The Princess and the Frog” Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
- “Loin de Paname” from “Paris 36” Music by Reinhardt Wagner Lyric by Frank Thomas
- “Take It All” from “Nine” Music and Lyric by Maury Yeston
- “The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart)” from “Crazy Heart” Music and Lyric by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett
Best Picture
- “Avatar” James Cameron and Jon Landau, Producers
- “The Blind Side” Nominees to be determined
- “District 9” Peter Jackson and Carolynne Cunningham, Producers
- “An Education” Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey, Producers
- “The Hurt Locker” Nominees to be determined
- “Inglourious Basterds” Lawrence Bender, Producer
- “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” Lee Daniels, Sarah Siegel-Magness and Gary Magness, Producers
- “A Serious Man” Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, Producers
- “Up” Jonas Rivera, Producer
- “Up in the Air” Daniel Dubiecki, Ivan Reitman and Jason Reitman, Producers
Short Film (Animated)
- “French Roast” Fabrice O. Joubert
- “Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty” Nicky Phelan and Darragh O’Connell
- “The Lady and the Reaper (La Dama y la Muerte)” Javier Recio Gracia
- “Logorama” Nicolas Schmerkin
- “A Matter of Loaf and Death” Nick Park
Short Film (Live Action)
- “The Door” Juanita Wilson and James Flynn
- “Instead of Abracadabra” Patrik Eklund and Mathias Fjellström
- “Kavi” Gregg Helvey
- “Miracle Fish” Luke Doolan and Drew Bailey
- “The New Tenants” Joachim Back and Tivi Magnusson
Sound Editing
- “Avatar” Christopher Boyes and Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
- “The Hurt Locker” Paul N.J. Ottosson
- “Inglourious Basterds” Wylie Stateman
- “Star Trek” Mark Stoeckinger and Alan Rankin
- “Up” Michael Silvers and Tom Myers
Sound Mixing
- “Avatar” Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson and Tony Johnson
- “The Hurt Locker” Paul N.J. Ottosson and Ray Beckett
- “Inglourious Basterds” Michael Minkler, Tony Lamberti and Mark Ulano
- “Star Trek” Anna Behlmer, Andy Nelson and Peter J. Devlin
- “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers and Geoffrey Patterson
Visual Effects
- “Avatar” Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham and Andrew R. Jones
- “District 9” Dan Kaufman, Peter Muyzers, Robert Habros and Matt Aitken
- “Star Trek” Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh and Burt Dalton
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
- “District 9” Written by Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell
- “An Education” Screenplay by Nick Hornby
- “In the Loop” Screenplay by Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche
- “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” Screenplay by Geoffrey Fletcher
- “Up in the Air” Screenplay by Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner
Writing (Original Screenplay)
- “The Hurt Locker” Written by Mark Boal
- “Inglourious Basterds” Written by Quentin Tarantino
- “The Messenger” Written by Alessandro Camon & Oren Moverman
- “A Serious Man” Written by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen
- “Up” Screenplay by Bob Peterson, Pete Docter, Story by Pete Docter, Bob Peterson, Tom McCarthy
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25 Years After Original, New Version For Haitian Earthquake Victims will air during NBCs coverage of the Opening Ceremony of the VANCOUVER WINTER OLYMPICS on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th.
QUINCY JONES: Executive Producer LIONEL RICHIE: Executive Producer
WYCLEF JEAN: Executive Producer RICKEY MINOR: Producer
CARLOS SANTANA ORIANTHI
JENNIFER HUDSON JAMIE FOXX
SUGARLAND ADAM LEVINE
JASON MRAZ EARTH WIND & FIRE
NATALIE COLE THE JONAS BROTHERS
T PAIN BRIAN WILSON
JUSTIN BIEBER NICOLE SCHERZINGER
INDIA.ARIE JULIANNE HOUGH
MARY MARY MELANIE FIONA
BEBE WINANS MYA
TYRESE GIBSON ANTHONY HAMILTON
RAPHAEL SAADIQ GLADYS KNIGHT
KERI HILSON JOEL & BENJI MADDEN
HEART BRANDY
PINK MUSIQ SOULCHILD
MILEY CYRUS AKON
JORDIN SPARKS CELINE DION
ROB THOMAS KATHARINE McPHEE
JEFF BRIDGES RANDY JACKSON
PATTI AUSTIN KID CUDI
USHER WILL.I.AM
KANYE WEST LL COOL J
ISAAC SLADE (aka The Fray) SNOOP DOGG
NICOLE RICHIE TREY SONGZ
ETHAN BORTNICK TARYLL JACKSON
TAJ JACKSON TJ JACKSON
VINCE VAUGHN DRAKE
FREDA PAYNE FAITH EVANS
ROBIN THICKE RASHIDA JONES
BARBRA STREISAND JIMMY JEAN LOUIS
ENRIQUE IGLESIAS ZAC BROWN
LIL WAYNE TONY BENNETT
JOSH GROBAN SEAN GARRETT
HARRY CONNICK, JR. AL JARDINE
BONE THUGS AND HARMONY (BIZZY BONES)
AR RAHMEN
| “WE ARE THE WORLD” 2: More Than 80 Stars on Haiti Benefit Record (audio) |
| More than 80 of the biggest stars in pop, hip-hop, country and rock came together last night at Henson Studios in Hollywood, California to record a 25th anniversary version of “We Are The World” for Haitian earthquake relief.
Participating performers include Celine Dion, Wyclef Jean, Carlos Santana, Zac Brown, Barbra Streisand, Lil Wayne, Pink, Kanye West, the Jonas Brothers, Akon, Julianne Hough, Jennifer Hudson, Tony Bennett, Snoop Dogg, Beach Boys‘ Brian Wilson and Al Jardine, Justin Bieber, Toni Braxton, Usher, Josh Groban, Heart, Rob Thomas, The Fray‘s Isaac Slade, actors Vince Vaughn and Jeff Bridges, and others. Janet Jackson is scheduled to record her part today in Atlanta. The new recording will reportedly featured the recorded voice of Michael Jackson, who co-wrote the original song with Lionel Richie. Guiding the sessions are Quincy Jones, the same super-producer who oversaw the recording 25 years ago at the same studio, then known as A-and-M. The original recording featured Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Diana Ross and others performing the song for Ethiopian famine relief. Joining Jones in producing the new version are Wyclef Jean, Lionel Richie and Grammy-winning producer RedOne. |
The Grammys took place Sunday Night January 31 at 8p ET from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. It was ladies’ night at last night’s Grammy Awards. Beyonce‘s nickname is Queen B, but last night it could have been Queen G, as she took six awards, including Song of the Year for “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).” That’s the most trophies garnered by a woman in a single night in the show’s 52-year history.If Beyonce was Grammy‘s queen, Taylor Swift was the night’s princess, taking four awards, including Album of the Year for Fearless – even if she struggled to stay on key during her performance with Fleetwood Mac‘s Stevie Nicks. Here are the winners:
Beyonce took home six; Taylor Swift won four. Black Eyed Peas, Kings of Leon and Jay-Z each won three.
RECORD OF THE YEAR
Kings of Leon: Use Somebody
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Taylor Swift: Fearless
SONG OF THE YEAR
A Songwriters’ Award. Artist name in parentheses.
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It): Thaddis Harrell, Beyonce Knowles, Terius Nash (The-Dream) & Christopher Stewart (Beyonce)
BEST NEW ARTIST
Zac Brown Band
BEST FEMALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Beyonce: Halo
BEST MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Jason Mraz: Make It Mine
BEST POP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
Black Eyed Peas: I Gotta Feeling
BEST POP COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS
Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat: Lucky
BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Bela Fleck: Throw Down Your Heart
BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM
Booker T. Jones: Potato Hole
BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM
Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D.
BEST DANCE RECORDING
Lady Gaga: Poker Face
BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE RECORDING
Lady Gaga: The Fame
BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM
Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden
BEST SOLO ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Bruce Springsteen: Working on a Dream
BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
Kings of Leon: Use Somebody
BEST HARD ROCK PERFORMANCE
AC/DC: War Machine
BEST METAL PERFORMANCE
Judas Priest: Dissident Aggressor
BEST ROCK INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Jeff Beck: A Day in the Life
BEST ROCK SONG
A Songwriters’ Award. Artist name in parentheses.
Use Somebody: Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill & Nathan Followill (Kings of Leon)
BEST ROCK ALBUM
Green Day: 21st Century Breakdown
BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM
Phoenix: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
BEST FEMALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Beyonce: Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)
BEST MALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Maxwell: Pretty Wings
BEST R&B PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
Jamie Foxx & T-Pain: Blame It
BEST TRADITIONAL R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Beyonce: At Last
BEST URBAN/ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE
India.Arie & Dobet Gnahore: Pearls
BEST R&B SONG
A Songwriters’ Award. Artist name in parentheses.
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It): Thaddis Harrell, Beyonce Knowles, Terius Nash (The-Dream) & Christopher Stewart (Beyonce)
BEST R&B ALBUM
Maxwell: Blacksummers’ Night
BEST CONTEMPORARY R&B ALBUM
Beyonce: I Am… Sasha Fierce
BEST RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE
Jay-Z: D.O.A. (Death Of Auto-Tune)
BEST RAP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP
Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent: Crack a Bottle
BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION
Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West: Run This Town
BEST RAP SONG
A Songwriters’ Award. Artist name in parentheses.
Run This Town: Shawn Carter, R. Fenty, M. Riddick, Kanye West & E. Wilson (Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West)
BEST RAP ALBUM
Eminem: RelapseBEST FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Taylor Swift: White Horse
BEST MALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Keith Urban: Sweet Thing
BEST COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
Lady Antebellum: I Run to You
BEST COUNTRY COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS
Carrie Underwood & Randy Travis: I Told You So
BEST COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Steve Wariner: Producer’s Medley
BEST COUNTRY SONG
A Songwriters’ Award. Artist name in parentheses.
White Horse: Liz Rose & Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift)
BEST COUNTRY ALBUM
Taylor Swift: Fearless
BEST GOSPEL PERFORMANCE
Donnie McClurkin f/ Karen Clark Sheard: Wait on the Lord
BEST GOSPEL SONG
A Songwriters’ Award. Artist name in parentheses.
God in Me: Erica Campbell, Tina Campbell & Warryn Campbell (Mary Mary f/ Kiki Sheard)
BEST ROCK OR RAP GOSPEL ALBUM
Third Day: Live Revelations
BEST POP/CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL ALBUM
Israel Houghton: The Power of One
BEST SOUTHERN, COUNTRY OR BLUEGRASS GOSPEL ALBUM
Jason Crabb
BEST TRADITIONAL GOSPEL ALBUM
Various Artists: Oh Happy Day
BEST CONTEMPORARY R&B GOSPEL ALBUM
Heather Headley: Audience of One
BEST AMERICANA ALBUM
Levon Helm: Electric Dirt
BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM
Steve Martin: The Crow / New Songs for the Five-String Banjo
BEST TRADITIONAL BLUES ALBUM
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott: A Stranger Here
BEST CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM
Derek Trucks Band: Already FreeBEST TRADITIONAL FOLK ALBUM
Loudon Wainwright III: High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project
BEST CONTEMPORARY FOLK ALBUM
Steve Earle: Townes
BEST REGGAE ALBUM
Stephen Marley: Mind Control – Acoustic
BEST MUSICAL ALBUM FOR CHILDREN
Ziggy Marley: Family Time
BEST SPOKEN WORD ALBUM
Michael J. Fox: Always Looking UpBEST COMEDY ALBUM
Stephen Colbert: A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!
BEST MUSICAL SHOW ALBUM
West Side Story
BEST COMPILATION SOUNDTRACK ALBUM FOR MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA
Slumdog Millionaire
BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM FOR MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA
Michael Giacchino: Up
BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA
A Songwriter(s) award.
Jai Ho (From Slumdog Millionaire): Gulzar, A.R. Rahman & Tanvi Shah
BEST INSTRUMENTAL ARRANGEMENT ACCOMPANYING VOCALIST(S)
Diana Krall: Quiet Nights
BEST RECORDING PACKAGE
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today (David Byrne & Brian Eno)
BEST BOXED OR SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION PACKAGE
Neil Young Archives Vol. I (1963–1972)
BEST HISTORICAL ALBUM
The Complete Chess Masters (1950–1967)
BEST ENGINEERED ALBUM, NON-CLASSICAL
Ellipse (Imogen Heap)
BEST REMIXED RECORDING, NON-CLASSICAL
When Love Takes Over (Electro Extended Remix) (David Guetta f/ Kelly Rowland)
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR (NON-CLASSICAL)
Brendan O’Brien
BEST SHORT FORM MUSIC VIDEO
Black Eyed Peas: Boom Boom Pow
BEST LONG FORM MUSIC VIDEO
Beatles: Love — All Together Now
RECORD OF THE YEAR
Beyonce: Halo
Black Eyed Peas: I Gotta Feeling
Kings of Leon: Use Somebody
Lady Gaga: Poker Face
Taylor Swift: You Belong With Me
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Beyonce: I Am… Sasha Fierce
Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D.
Lady Gaga: The Fame
Dave Matthews Band: Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King
Taylor Swift: Fearless
SONG OF THE YEAR
A Songwriter(s) Award. Artist names appear in parentheses.
Poker Face: Lady Gaga & RedOne (Lady Gaga)
Pretty Wings: Hod David & Musze (Maxwell)
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It): Thaddis Harrell, Beyonce Knowles, Terius Nash & Christopher Stewart (Beyonce)
Use Somebody: Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill & Nathan Followill (Kings of Leon)
You Belong With Me: Liz Rose & Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift)
BEST NEW ARTIST
Zac Brown Band
Keri Hilson
MGMT
Silversun Pickups
The Ting Tings
BEST FEMALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Adele: Hometown Glory
Beyonce: Halo
Katy Perry: Hot N Cold
Pink: Sober
Taylor Swift: You Belong With Me
BEST MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE
John Legend: This Time
Maxwell: Love You
Jason Mraz: Make It Mine
Seal: If You Don’t Know Me by Now
Stevie Wonder: All About the Love Again
BEST POP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
Black Eyed Peas: I Gotta Feeling
Bon Jovi: We Weren’t Born To Follow
Fray: Never Say Never
Daryl Hall & John Oates: Sara Smile
MGMT: Kids
BEST POP COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS
Rosanne Cash & Bruce Springsteen: Sea of Heartbreak
Ciara & Justin Timberlake: Love Sex Magic
Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat: Lucky
Willie Nelson & Norah Jones: Baby, It’s Cold Outside
Taylor Swift & Colbie Caillat: Breathe
BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Herb Alpert: Besame Mucho
Bela Fleck: Throw Down Your Heart
Imogen Heap: The Fire
Maxwell: Phoenix Rise
Marcus Miller: Funk Joint
BEST POP INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM
Chris Botti: In Boston
Hiroshima: Legacy
Booker T. Jones: Potato Hole
Rippingtons Featuring Russ Freeman: Modern Art
Spyro Gyra: Down the Wire
BEST POP VOCAL ALBUM
Black Eyed Peas: The E.N.D.
Colbie Caillat: Breakthrough
Kelly Clarkson: All I Ever Wanted
The Fray
Pink: Funhouse
BEST DANCE RECORDING
Black Eyed Peas: Boom Boom Pow
David Guetta & Kelly Rowland: When Love Takes Over
Lady Gaga: Poker Face
Madonna: Celebration
Britney Spears: Womanizer
BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE RECORDING
Crystal Method: Divided by Night
David Guetta: One Love
Lady Gaga: The Fame
LMFAO: Party Rock
Pet Shop Boys: Yes
BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM
Tony Bennett: A Swingin’ Christmas
MichaelBubleMeetsMadisonSquareGarden
Harry Connick, Jr.: Your Songs
Liza Minnelli: Liza’s at the Palace
Willie Nelson: American Classic
BEST SOLO ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Bob Dylan: Beyond Here Lies Nothin’
John Fogerty: Change in the Weather
Prince: Dreamer
Bruce Springsteen: Working on a Dream
Neil Young: Fork in the Road
BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood: Can’t Find My Way Home
Coldplay: Life In Technicolor II
Green Day: 21 Guns
Kings of Leon: Use Somebody
U2: I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight
BEST HARD ROCK PERFORMANCE
AC/DC: War Machine
Alice in Chains: Check My Brain
Linkin Park: What I’ve Done
Metallica: The Unforgiven III
Nickelback: Burn It to the Ground
BEST METALPERFORMANCE
Judas Priest: Dissident Aggressor
Lamb of God: Set to Fail
Megadeth: Head Crusher
Ministry: Senor Peligro
Slayer: Hate Worldwide
BEST ROCK INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Jeff Beck: A Day in the Life
Booker T. Jones: Warped Sister
Brad Paisley: Playing With Fire
Brian Setzer Orchestra: Mr. Surfer Goes Jazzin’
Steve Vai: Now We Run
BEST ROCK SONG
A Songwriter(s) Award. Artist names appear in parentheses.
The Fixer: Matt Cameron, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready & Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam)
I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight: Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge & Larry Mullen Jr. (U2)
21 Guns: Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt & Tre Cool (Green Day)
Use Somebody: Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill & Nathan Followill (Kings of Leon)
Working on a Dream: Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen)
BEST ROCK ALBUM
AC/DC: Black Ice
Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood: Live From Madison Square Garden
Green Day: 21st Century Breakdown
Dave Matthews Band: Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King
U2: No Line on the Horizon
BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM
David Byrne & Brian Eno: Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
Death Cab for Cutie: The Open Door
Depeche Mode: Sounds of the Universe
Phoenix: Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: It’s Blitz!
BEST FEMALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Beyonce: Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)
Melanie Fiona: It Kills Me
Lalah Hathaway: That Was Then
Ledisi: Goin’ Thru Changes
Jazmine Sullivan: Lions, Tigers & Bears
BEST MALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Anthony Hamilton: The Point of It All
Maxwell: Pretty Wings
Musiq Soulchild: Sobeautiful
Pleasure P: Under
Charlie Wilson: There Goes My Baby
BEST R&B PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
Jamie Foxx & T-Pain: Blame It
India.Arie & Musiq Soulchild: Chocolate High
Musiq Soulchild & Mary J. Blige: Ifuleave
Robert Randolph & The Clark Sisters: Higher Ground
Calvin Richardson & Ann Nesby: Love Has Finally Come At Last
BEST TRADITIONAL R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Beyonce: At Last
Anthony Hamilton: Soul Music
Boney James & Quinn: Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
Ann Nesby: Sow Love
Calvin Richardson: Woman Gotta Have It
BEST URBAN/ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE
The Foreign Exchange: Daykeeper
Robert Glasper & Bilal: All Matter
India.Arie & Dobet Gnahore: Pearls
Eric Roberson, Ben O’Neill & Michelle Thompson: A Tale Of Two
Tonex: Blend
BEST R&B SONG
A Songwriter(s) Award. Artist names appear in parentheses.
Blame It: James T. Brown, John Conte, Jr., Jamie Foxx, Christopher Henderson, Brandon R. Melanchon, Breyon Prescott, T-Pain & Nathan L. Walker (Jamie Foxx & T-Pain)
Lions, Tigers & Bears: Salaam Remi & Jazmine Sullivan (Jazmine Sullivan)
Pretty Wings: Hod David & Musze (Maxwell)
Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It): Thaddis Harrell, Beyonce Knowles, Terius Nash & Christopher Stewart (Beyonce)
Under: D. Babbs, L. Bereal, M. Cooper, A. Dixon, J. Franklin, T. Jones, R. New & K. Stephens (Pleasure P)
BEST R&B ALBUM
Anthony Hamilton: The Point Of It All
India.Arie: Testimony: Vol. 2, Love & Politics
Ledisi: Turn Me Loose
Maxwell: Blacksummers’ Night
Charlie Wilson: Uncle Charlie
BEST CONTEMPORARY R&B ALBUM
Beyonce: I Am… Sasha Fierce
Jamie Foxx: Intuition
Pleasure P: The Introduction Of Marcus Cooper
Trey Songz: Ready
T-Pain: Thr33 Ringz
BEST RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE
Drake: Best I Ever Had
Eminem: Beautiful
Jay-Z: D.O.A. (Death Of Auto-Tune)
Kid Cudi: Day ‘N’ Nite
Mos Def: Casa Bey
BEST RAP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP
Beastie Boys & Nas: Too Many Rappers
Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent: Crack a Bottle
Fabolous & Jay-Z: Money Goes, Honey Stay
Kid Cudi, Kanye West & Common: Make Her Say
Kanye West & Young Jeezy: Amazing
BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION
Beyonce & Kanye West: Ego
Keri Hilson, Kanye West & Ne-Yo: Knock You Down
Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West: Run This Town
The Lonely Island & T-Pain: I’m on a Boat
T.I. & Justin Timberlake: Dead And Gone
BEST RAP SONG
A Songwriter(s) Award. Artist names appear in parentheses.
Best I Ever Had: Aubrey Drake Graham, D. Hamilton & M. Samuels (Drake)
Day ‘n’ Nite: S. Mescudi & O. Omishore (Kid Cudi)
Dead and Gone: C. Harris, R. Tadross & J. Timberlake (T.I. & Justin Timberlake)
D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune): Shawn Carter & Ernest Wilson (Gary DeCarlo, Dale Frashuer, Paul Leka, Janko Nilovic & Dave Sucky) (Jay-Z)
Run This Town: Shawn Carter, R. Fenty, M. Riddick, Kanye West & E. Wilson (Athanasios Alatas) (Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West)
BEST RAP ALBUM
Common: Universal Mind Control
Eminem: Relapse
Flo Rida: R.O.O.T.S.
Mos Def: The Ecstatic
Q-Tip: The Renaissance
BEST FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Miranda Lambert: Dead Flowers
Martina McBride: I Just Call You Mine
Taylor Swift: White Horse
Carrie Underwood: Just a Dream
Lee Ann Womack: Solitary Thinkin’
BEST MALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE
Trace Adkins: All I Ask for Anymore
Billy Currington: People Are Crazy
Jamey Johnson: High Cost of Living
George Strait: Living for the Night
Keith Urban: Sweet Thing
BEST COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
Brooks & Dunn: Cowgirls Don’t Cry
Zac Brown Band: Chicken Fried
Lady Antebellum: I Run to You
Rascal Flatts: Here Comes Goodbye
Sugarland: It Happens
BEST COUNTRY COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS
Dierks Bentley & Patty Griffin: Beautiful World
Kenny Chesney & Mac McAnally: Down The Road
Brad Paisley & Keith Urban: Start a Band
Carrie Underwood & Randy Travis: I Told You So
Lee AnnWomack & George Strait: Everything but Quits
BEST COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Alison Brown: Under The (Five) Wire
Greencards: The Crystal Merchant
Sarah Jarosz: Mansinneedof
Steve Wariner: Producer’s Medley
BEST COUNTRY SONG
A Songwriter(s) Award. Artist names appear in parentheses.
All I Ask for Anymore: Casey Beathard & Tim James (Trace Adkins)
High Cost of Living: Jamey Johnson & James Slater (Jamey Johnson)
I Run to You: Tom Douglas, Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley & Hillary Scott (Lady Antebellum)
People Are Crazy: Bobby Braddock & Troy Jones (Billy Currington)
White Horse: Liz Rose & Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift)
BEST COUNTRY ALBUM
Zac Brown Band: The Foundation
George Strait: Twang
Taylor Swift: Fearless
Keith Urban: Defying Gravity
Lee Ann Womack: Call Me Crazy
BEST GOSPEL PERFORMANCE
Francesca Battistelli: Free to Be Me
Heather Headley Featuring Smokie Norful: Jesus Is Love
Jonny Lang With Fisk Jubilee Singers: I Believe
Donnie McClurkin Featuring Karen Clark Sheard: Wait on the Lord
Third Day: Born Again
BEST GOSPEL SONG
A Songwriter(s) Award. Artist names appear in parentheses.
Born Again: Tai Anderson, David Carr, Mark Lee & Mac Powell (Third Day)
City on Our Knees: Cary Barlowe, Toby McKeehan & Jaime Moore (TobyMac)
Every Prayer: Dayna Caddell, Israel Houghton, Aaron Lindsey & Ricardo Sanchez (Israel Houghton & Mary Mary)
God in Me: Erica Campbell, Tina Campbell & Warryn Campbell (Mary Mary Featuring Kierra “KiKi” Sheard)
The Motions: Jason Houser, Sam Mizell & Matthew West (Matthew West)
BEST ROCK OR RAP GOSPEL ALBUM
Da’ T.R.U.T.H.: The Big Picture
Decyfer Down: Crash
Red: Innocence & Instinct
Third Day: Live Revelations
John Wells-The Tonic: The Dash
BEST POP/CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL ALBUM
Jeremy Camp: Speaking Louder Than Before
Israel Houghton: The Power of One
Jars of Clay: The Long Fall Back to Earth
Leeland: Love Is on the Move
Mandisa: Freedom
BEST SOUTHERN, COUNTRY OR BLUEGRASS GOSPEL ALBUM
Jason Crabb
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound: Dream On
Tracy Lawrence: The Rock
Barry Scott & Second Wind: In God’s Time
Triumphant Quartet: Everyday
BEST TRADITIONAL GOSPEL ALBUM
Ashley Cleveland: God Don’t Never Change
Donald Lawrence & Co.: The Law Of Confession, Part I
Various Artists: Oh Happy Day
Williams Brothers: The Journey Continues
Vickie Winans: How I Got Over
BEST CONTEMPORARY R&B GOSPEL ALBUM
Heather Headley: Audience of One
Sheri Jones-Moffett: Renewed
J Moss: Just James
Smokie Norful: Live
Kierra Sheard: Bold Right Life
BEST AMERICANA ALBUM
Bob Dylan: Together Through Life
Levon Helm: Electric Dirt
Willie Nelson & Asleep At The Wheel: Willie And The Wheel
Wilco (The Album)
Lucinda Williams: Little Honey
BEST BLUEGRASS ALBUM
Jim Lauderdale: Could We Get Any Closer?
Steve Martin: The Crow / New Songs For The Five-String Banjo
Michael Martin Murphey: Buckaroo Blue Grass
Bryan Sutton and Friends: Almost Live
Rhonda Vincent: Destination Life
BEST TRADITIONAL BLUES ALBUM
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott: A Stranger Here
The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band Featuring Rick Vito: Blue Again
John Hammond: Rough & Tough
Duke Robillard: Stomp! The Blues Tonight
Various Artists: Chicago Blues: A Living History
BEST CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM
The Robert Cray Band: This Time
Ruthie Foster: The Truth According to Ruthie Foster
Mavis Staples: Live: Hope at the Hideout
Susan Tedeschi: Back to the River
The Derek Trucks Band: Already Free
BEST TRADITIONAL FOLK ALBUM
David Holt And Josh Goforth: Cutting Loose
Maura O’Connell: Naked With Friends
Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra: Polka Cola: Music That Refreshes
Various Artists: Singing Through The Hard Times: A Tribute To Utah Phillips
Loudon Wainwright III: High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project
BEST CONTEMPORARY FOLK ALBUM
Neko Case: Middle Cyclone
Tracy Chapman: Our Bright Future
Shawn Colvin: Live
Elvis Costello: Secret, Profane & Sugarcane
Steve Earle: Townes
BEST REGGAE ALBUM
Buju Banton: Rasta Got Soul
Gregory Isaacs: Brand New Me
Julian Marley: Awake
Stephen Marley: Mind Control – Acoustic
Sean Paul: Imperial Blaze
BEST MUSICAL ALBUM FOR CHILDREN
Jonathan Sprout: American Heroes #3
Cathy & Marcy With Special Guest Christylez Bacon: Banjo to Beatbox
Ziggy Marley: Family Time
Milkshake: Great Day
Greg & Steve: Jumpin’ & Jammin’
Buck Howdy: Pete Seeger Tribute – Ageless Kids’ Songs
BEST SPOKEN WORD ALBUM FOR CHILDREN
Buck Howdy: Aaaaah! Spooky, Scary Stories & Songs
Dean Pitchford: Captain Nobody
Various Artists: Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales
David Hyde Pierce: The Phantom Tollbooth
Ed Asner: Scat
Harlan Ellison: Through The Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There
BEST SPOKEN WORD ALBUM
Michael J. Fox: Always Looking Up
Jonathan Winters – A Very Special Time
Richard Dreyfuss & David Strathairn: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Various Artists: The Maltese Falcon (Dashiell Hammett)
Jimmy Carter: We Can Have Peace In The Holy Land
Carrie Fisher: Wishful Drinking
BEST COMEDY ALBUM
Spinal Tap: Back From the Dead
Stephen Colbert: A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All!
“Weird Al” Yankovic: Internet Leaks
Patton Oswalt: My Weakness Is Strong
Kathy Griffin: Suckin’ It for the Holidays
George Lopez: Tall, Dark & Chicano
BEST MUSICAL SHOW ALBUM
Ain’t Misbehavin’
Hair
9 To 5 the Musical
Shrek the Musical
West Side Story
BEST COMPILATION SOUNDTRACK ALBUM FOR MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA
Cadillac Records
Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds
Slumdog Millionaire
True Blood
Twilight
BEST SCORE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM FOR MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA
Alexandre Desplat: The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (Disc 1)
Nicholas Hooper: Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince
Danny Elfman: Milk
Michael Giacchino: Star Trek
Michael Giacchino: Up
BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION OR OTHER VISUAL MEDIA
A Songwriter(s) award.
The Climb (From Hannah Montana: The Movie): Jessi Alexander & Jon Mabe (Miley Cyrus)
Decode (From Twilight): Josh Farro, Hayley Williams & Taylor York (Paramore)
Jai Ho (From Slumdog Millionaire): Gulzar, A.R. Rahman & Tanvi Shah
Once in a Lifetime (From Cadillac Records): Ian Dench, James Dring, Amanda Ghost, Beyonce Knowles, Scott McFarnon & Jody Street (Beyonce)
The Wrestler (From The Wrestler): Bruce Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen)
BEST INSTRUMENTAL ARRANGEMENT ACCOMPANYING VOCALIST(S)
Seal: A Change Is Gonna Come
Kurt Elling: Dedicated to You
Anne Walsh: In the Still of the Night
Melody Gardot: My One aAnd Only Thrill
Diana Krall: Quiet Nights
BEST RECORDING PACKAGE
Back From The Dead (Spinal Tap)
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today (David Byrne & Brian Eno)
Middle Cyclone (Neko Case)
Splitting Adam (Splitting Adam)
Tathagata (Various Artists)
BEST BOXED OR SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION PACKAGE
A Cabinet of Curiosities (Jane’s Addiction)
The Clifford Ball (Phish)
Everything That Happens Will Happen Today (David Byrne & Brian Eno)
Lost in the Sound of Separation deluxe edition (Underoath)
Neil Young Archives Vol. I (1963–1972)
BEST HISTORICAL ALBUM
The Complete Chess Masters (1950–1967)
My Dusty Road (Woody Guthrie)
Origins Of The Red Hot Mama, 1910–1922 (Sophie Tucker)
Take Me To The Water: Immersion Baptism In Vintage Music And Photography 1890–1950
Woodstock – 40 Years On: Back To Yasgur’s Farm
BEST ENGINEERED ALBUM, NON-CLASSICAL
Ellipse (Imogen Heap)
Gossip in the Grain (Ray LaMontagne)
My One and Only Thrill (Melody Gardot)
Safe Trip Home (Dido)
Swan Feathers (Leslie Mendelson)
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR, NON-CLASSICAL
T Bone Burnett
Ethan Johns
Larry Klein
Greg Kurstin
Brendan O’Brien
BEST REMIXED RECORDING, NON-CLASSICAL
Don’t Believe In Love (Dennis Ferrer Objektivity Mix) (Dido)
The Girl and the Robot (Jean Elan Remix) (Royksopp)
I Want You (Dave Aude Remix) (Dean Coleman Featuring DCLA)
No You Girls (Trentemoller Remix) (Franz Ferdinand)
When Love Takes Over (Electro Extended Remix) (David Guetta Featuring Kelly Rowland)
BEST SHORT FORM MUSIC VIDEO
Beast: Mr. Hurricane
Black Eyed Peas: Boom Boom Pow
Coldplay: Life in Technicolor II
Depeche Mode: Wrong
Oren Lavie: Her Morning Elegance
BEST LONG FORM MUSIC VIDEO
Chris Botti: In Boston
Johnny Cash’s America
Anita O’Day – The Life of a Jazz Singer
Keith Urban: Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy World Tour Live
The Beatles Love – All Together Now
TMZ.com is reporting American Idol overnight sensation “General” Larry Platt isn’t the first person to sing “Pants on the Ground” at least not officially. The Detroit rap group The Green Brothers who gained moderate succes in the mid 90s released a similar song Back Pockets on the Floor” in 1996 is now coming forward saying the song was their idea.–
The group claims their lift-up-your-pants jam has “the same intent, idea and in part the same message” as the The Generals version. I heard the song and it’s available on line. The words are different but the concept IS similar. Problem is General Platt just sang what could be considered his version of the song. What do the Green Brothers seek? Financial damages. According to Platt, he didn’t make any money off the song. If recognition is what they seek, it is wise for them put out a pre emptive strike at this time and say the original idea was theirs. Since their song “Back Pockets on the Floor” was never a hit, It might be in The Green Brothers best interest to do a collaborative with “General” Larry Platt as soon as possible.
by Yo Sunny Joe
The judges on American Idol didn’t vote one way or the other but I think he can make it on his own.