Winehouse and West Dominate Grammy Awards
Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:55:21
While Daft Punk surprises just about everyone in attendance
Not that it overshadowed Winehouse or West in the end; while the former performed "Rehab" (her song of the year winner) and "You Know I'm No Good" from London via satellite, West brought Daft Punk onstage for a rousing, Dayglo-doused rendition of "Stronger." The unexpected collaboration was the duo's first-ever TV appearance. Other key performances included the Time's reunited, belting out their 1984 hit "Jungle Love" and joining Rihanna in a medley of "Umbrella" (a winner for best rap/sung collaboration) and "Don't Stop the Music"; "The Pretender," as interpreted by Foo Fighters and My Grammy Moment contest winner, violinist Ann Marie Calhoun; and "Learnin' the Blues," Alicia Keys' faux duet with Frank Sinatra, meant as a tribute to Grammy's 50 years as the music industry's leading award show.
Here's a partial list of major award winners (a full one can be found here):
Album of the Year: "River: The Joni Letters," Herbie Hancock
Record of the Year: "Rehab," Amy Winehouse
Song of the Year: "Rehab," Amy Winehouse
New Artist: Amy Winehouse
Alternative Music Album: "Icky Thump," The White Stripes
Rock Album: "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," Foo Fighters
Rap Album: "Graduation," Kanye West
Country Album: "These Days," Vince Gill
R&B Album: "Funk This," Chaka Khan
Contemporary R&B Album: "Because of You," Ne-Yo
Electronic/Dance Album: "We Are the Night," The Chemical Brothers
Contemporary Blues Album: "The Road to Escondido," JJ Cale & Eric Clapton
Contemporary Jazz Album: "River: The Joni Letters," Herbie Hancock
—The ARTISTdirect Staff
02.11.08
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