Kacey Musgraves will take the 65th Annual Grammy Awards stage to perform “Coal Miner’s Daughter” in tribute to Loretta Lynn during the show’s In Memoriam segment. The 2023 Grammy Awards In Memoriam segment will also include Mick Fleetwood, Sheryl Crow, and Bonnie Raitt honoring Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie with “Songbird.” Quavo and Maverick City Music will team up on “Without You” in memory of Takeoff.
The Recording Academy also announced First Lady Jill Biden, Grammy winner Cardi B, James Corden, current Grammy nominee Billy Crystal, and current Grammy nominee Viola Davis will present awards. Dwayne Johnson, three-time Grammy winner Olivia Rodrigo, and five-time Grammy winner Shania Twain are also confirmed as presenters.
Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Lizzo, Kim Petras, Sam Smith, and Harry Styles will perform during the live broadcast on Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 5pm Pt/8pm Et on CBS. This year...
The Recording Academy also announced First Lady Jill Biden, Grammy winner Cardi B, James Corden, current Grammy nominee Billy Crystal, and current Grammy nominee Viola Davis will present awards. Dwayne Johnson, three-time Grammy winner Olivia Rodrigo, and five-time Grammy winner Shania Twain are also confirmed as presenters.
Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Lizzo, Kim Petras, Sam Smith, and Harry Styles will perform during the live broadcast on Sunday, February 5, 2023 at 5pm Pt/8pm Et on CBS. This year...
- 2/1/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards are scheduled to take place on Sunday, February 5, with the ceremony to be broadcast live on CBS and Paramount+. The event will be hosted for the third year in a row by comedian and former “Daily Show” host Trevor Noah. So who’s performing at the event, which the Recording Academy dubs “music’s biggest night”? Click above for the full gallery of Grammy performers, updating as new names are announced.
See Grammy nominations: Full list of contenders
The first wave of performers includes nominees Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Lizzo, Kim Petras, and Sam Smith. Two-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny is up for three nominations: Album of the Year (“Un Verano Sin Ti”), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Moscow Mule”) and Best Música Urbana Album (“Un Verano Sin Ti”).
Three-time champ Lizzo is nominated for five awards this year:...
See Grammy nominations: Full list of contenders
The first wave of performers includes nominees Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Lizzo, Kim Petras, and Sam Smith. Two-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny is up for three nominations: Album of the Year (“Un Verano Sin Ti”), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Moscow Mule”) and Best Música Urbana Album (“Un Verano Sin Ti”).
Three-time champ Lizzo is nominated for five awards this year:...
- 1/25/2023
- by Denton Davidson and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards are scheduled to take place on Sunday, February 5, with the CBS ceremony to be broadcast live and hosted for the third year in a row by comedian and former “Daily Show” host Trevor Noah. So who’s performing at the event, which the Recording Academy dubs “music’s biggest night”? Scroll down for the complete list of Grammy performers, updating as new names are announced.
Beyonce leads this year’s Grammy nominations with nine bids. That includes Album of the Year for her critically acclaimed dance collection “Renaissance,” plus Record of the Year and Song of the Year for her number-one single “Break My Soul.” She’s followed by Kendrick Lamar with eight nominations; his “Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers” is also up for Album of the Year. Rounding out that category are Harry Styles (“Harry’s House“), Abba (“Voyage”), Brandi Carlile (“In These...
Beyonce leads this year’s Grammy nominations with nine bids. That includes Album of the Year for her critically acclaimed dance collection “Renaissance,” plus Record of the Year and Song of the Year for her number-one single “Break My Soul.” She’s followed by Kendrick Lamar with eight nominations; his “Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers” is also up for Album of the Year. Rounding out that category are Harry Styles (“Harry’s House“), Abba (“Voyage”), Brandi Carlile (“In These...
- 1/25/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Bad Bunny, Lizzo and Brandi Carlile are among the first round of performers slated to take the stage as part of the 2023 Grammys celebration.
Mary J. Blige, Kim Petras and Sam Smith, Luke Combs and Steve Lacy are also slated to appear for the 65th iteration of the annual music awards show, produced by Fulwell 73 Productions. The Recording Academy announced the initial list of performing artists for the 65th annual awards show Wednesday. Additional performers are expected to be announced in the coming days.
The initial group of performers share a combined 30 nominations between them. Bad Bunny has three nominations, including album of the year, while Mary J. Blige is up for both album and record of the year for a total of six nominations. Lizzo has racked up five nominations, including record of the year, album of the year (Special) and song of the year.
Carlile’s seven nods...
Mary J. Blige, Kim Petras and Sam Smith, Luke Combs and Steve Lacy are also slated to appear for the 65th iteration of the annual music awards show, produced by Fulwell 73 Productions. The Recording Academy announced the initial list of performing artists for the 65th annual awards show Wednesday. Additional performers are expected to be announced in the coming days.
The initial group of performers share a combined 30 nominations between them. Bad Bunny has three nominations, including album of the year, while Mary J. Blige is up for both album and record of the year for a total of six nominations. Lizzo has racked up five nominations, including record of the year, album of the year (Special) and song of the year.
Carlile’s seven nods...
- 1/25/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nominees Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Lizzo and Sam Smith are among those set to perform at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. The Trevor Noah-hosted show will be broadcast live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Feb. 5.
Luke Combs, along with Steve Lac and Kim Petras are also scheduled to perform on the telecast that will air 8-11:30 pm Et. More performers are expected to be announced soon.
Bad Bunny is up for three nominations: Album of the Year (Un Verano Sin Ti), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Moscow Mule”) and Best Música Urbana Album (Un Verano Sin Ti). Blige is nominated for six including Record of the Year (“Good Morning Gorgeous”) and Album of the Year; Carlile is up for seven, including Record of the Year and Album of the Year; Combs is up for three; Lacy for four; and Lizzo for five.
Luke Combs, along with Steve Lac and Kim Petras are also scheduled to perform on the telecast that will air 8-11:30 pm Et. More performers are expected to be announced soon.
Bad Bunny is up for three nominations: Album of the Year (Un Verano Sin Ti), Best Pop Solo Performance (“Moscow Mule”) and Best Música Urbana Album (Un Verano Sin Ti). Blige is nominated for six including Record of the Year (“Good Morning Gorgeous”) and Album of the Year; Carlile is up for seven, including Record of the Year and Album of the Year; Combs is up for three; Lacy for four; and Lizzo for five.
- 1/25/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
The industry’s first directing pipeline program for unscripted shows has set its 2019-2020 class, helping to create equal representation behind the scenes on alternative series.
The Alternative Directors Program was launched two years ago to give experienced female and ethnically diverse directors the opportunity to expand their repertoire of alternative formats and complex directing styles. The ultimate goal is hiring them as show directors on an NBC or Universal Television Alternative Studios series.
This year, the program directors will rotate through two to three alternative shows across the network’s daytime, primetime and late night line-ups. During their tenure on each show, they will shadow the respective show directors through prep and production, with the goal of directing a meaningful segment on one of the shows they shadow. The show directors will also serve as their mentors and advocates.
Following the program, they will be considered for available series...
The Alternative Directors Program was launched two years ago to give experienced female and ethnically diverse directors the opportunity to expand their repertoire of alternative formats and complex directing styles. The ultimate goal is hiring them as show directors on an NBC or Universal Television Alternative Studios series.
This year, the program directors will rotate through two to three alternative shows across the network’s daytime, primetime and late night line-ups. During their tenure on each show, they will shadow the respective show directors through prep and production, with the goal of directing a meaningful segment on one of the shows they shadow. The show directors will also serve as their mentors and advocates.
Following the program, they will be considered for available series...
- 2/14/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The tangos! The tears! The triumph of non-dancers over their own feet!
As the judges, pros and their partners head back to the ballroom for a 25th time, People is marking the occasion with a special edition, 25 Seasons of Dancing with the Stars.
When the show began in 2005, it was an unexpected success.
“I’d like to tell you that I knew Dancing with the Stars was going to become a massive, long-running hit,” writes host Tom Bergeron in his foreword to the issue. “That I knew our spray-tanned Glitterdome, with its ridiculously sexy, brilliant dancers and goofy little Mirrorball...
As the judges, pros and their partners head back to the ballroom for a 25th time, People is marking the occasion with a special edition, 25 Seasons of Dancing with the Stars.
When the show began in 2005, it was an unexpected success.
“I’d like to tell you that I knew Dancing with the Stars was going to become a massive, long-running hit,” writes host Tom Bergeron in his foreword to the issue. “That I knew our spray-tanned Glitterdome, with its ridiculously sexy, brilliant dancers and goofy little Mirrorball...
- 9/15/2017
- by Logan Verlaque
- PEOPLE.com
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