University President Speaks Out Agains Safe Space 2018
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Latest on the 64th annual Grammy Awards, being presented Sun in Las Vegas (all times local):
8:12 p.m.
It'southward been a smooth and spectacular Grammys for Silk Sonic.
The R&B super-duo featuring Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak won Grammy Awards for record of the twelvemonth and song of the yr on Sunday night for "Leave the Door Open."
Mars joins Paul Simon as the only person to win record of the year iii times.
The duo, decked out in 1970s-style formal article of clothing, did a sexy-slo mo dance as they stood upwards after each win.
"We are really trying our hardest to remain humble at this point," .Paak said after winning tape of the yr. "Just in the industry, they phone call that a clean sweep!" later calculation "drinks is on Silk Sonic tonight!"
The ii men, who performed to open the show in Las Vegas, also won a Grammy for all-time R&B performance.
8:09 p.thousand.
Doja Cat had to sprint to get her first career Grammy.
She won best popular duo/group performance on Dominicus for "Kiss Me More than" featuring SZA, who despite beingness on crutches easily trounce her collaborator to the stage.
Sweaty and animate heavy, Doja Cat said "I have never taken such a fast piss in my whole life."
Genuine emotion took over as she stood on the stage and considered the moment.
"This is a actually large deal," she said through tears.
vii:42 p.m.
The Grammys paid tribute to Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died just 9 days before a anniversary where the ring won three awards and was supposed to perform.
Host Trevor Noah said on the telecast Sunday that "this was the moment in the prove when I was supposed to be introducing the Foo Fighters. We would have been jubilant with them as they won three Grammy awards. Merely they, of course, not here due to the tragic passing of their legendary drummer, Taylor Hawkins."
Noah instead introduced a montage of memorable Hawkins moments.
The clips led off the Grammys' in memoriam segment, presented with a medley of the songs of Stephen Sondheim, who died in 2021, sung by Cynthia Erivo, Leslie Odom Jr., Ben Platt and Rachel Zegler.
Earlier Sunday, Foo Fighters won Grammys for all-time rock performance, best rock song and best rock anthology.
No i from the ring appeared to accept the awards.
Hawkins, the ring's drummer for 25 years and best friend of frontman Dave Grohl, died at age l in Bogota, Republic of colombia, on March 25.
seven:24 p.m.
Jazmine Sullivan has won her second Grammy, and she gets this one all to herself.
Sullivan won best R&B anthology at the Grammy Awards on Sun for "Heaux Tales."
"I call back I wrote this album to bargain with my own shame effectually some of the decisions I made in my 20s," the 34-year-old Sullivan said as she accustomed the award. "What information technology ended up being was a rubber space for black women to tell their stories."
Before Sun, Sullivan won her first Grammy, for all-time R&B performance, for "Pick Up Your Feelings." The win was a necktie with Silk Sonic.
7:05 p.m.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared in a video bulletin at the Grammy Awards to ask for support in telling the story of Ukraine's invasion past Russia.
During the bulletin that aired on the show Sunday, he likened the invasion to a mortiferous silence threatening to extinguish the dreams and lives of the Ukrainian people, including children.
"Our musicians wear torso armor instead of tuxedos. They sing to the wounded in hospitals, fifty-fifty to those who can't hear them," he said. "Simply the music will break through anyway."
The Recording Academy, with its partner Global Citizen, prior to the ceremony highlighted a social media campaign chosen "Stand up For Ukraine" to raise money and support during the humanitarian crisis.
"Fill the silence with your music. Fill information technology today to tell our story. Tell the truth about the state of war on your social networks, on Tv set, support us in any manner you can any, but not silence. And then peace will come to all our cities," Zelenskyy said.
Post-obit Zelenskyy's bulletin, John Legend performed his song "Free" with Ukrainian musicians Siuzanna Iglidan and Mika Newton, and poet Lyuba Yakimchuk, as images from the state of war were shown on screens backside them.
6:49 p.m.
Las Vegas is lucky for Baby Keem.
The 21-year-old won all-time rap performance at the Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Loonshit in Las Vegas on Sunday for "Family Ties," a song that features his cousin Kendrick Lamar.
Baby Keem is from Las Vegas, where the Grammys were moved after coronavirus concerns brought the postponement of a ceremony originally scheduled for Los Angeles.
Backstage afterward winning, Keem said "Information technology feels similar some sort of magic that Vegas is all of the sudden hosting the Grammys and I'grand from here and I got my start one here."
half dozen:13 p.grand.
She got her license, and now she's got her 2d Grammy.
Olivia Rodrigo was named all-time new artist at the Grammy Awards in Las Vegas on Dominicus night.
Rodrigo was in tears every bit she took the stage to accept the award. She said "this is my biggest dream come up true."
The xix-year-old vocalizer-songwriter and Disney Aqueduct star had a breakout musical year with her hit album "Sour" and smash single "Drivers License."
Earlier Sunday, Rodrigo won her first Grammy for best popular solo vocal functioning for "Drivers License," which she performed at the beginning of the telecast.
She's likewise nominated for tape of the yr and anthology of the year.
Women take dominated the all-time new artist category in contempo years. The past three winners included Dua Lipa and Megan Thee Stallion, who presented the award to Rodrigo, and Billie Eilish, who performed merely before it was handed out.
6 p.thousand.
Chris Stapleton'southward "Starting Over" has won the Grammy for all-time land album.
Stapleton took the honour Lord's day on the birthday of his 4-yr-old twins, ii of his 5 children, and said he was pitiful that the career that brought him such accolades has forced him to be abroad from abode on so many special days.
Information technology was Stapleton'south third Grammy of the day.
Earlier, he won best state solo functioning for a record third time for his song "You Should Probably Leave."
And he and three co-writers won country song of the twelvemonth for "Cold."
Stapleton, who too performs later in the prove, has won 8 career Grammys overall.
5:33 p.k.
Silk Sonic is having a funky Grammys.
The Grammy Award for song of the year goes to the duo's "Leave The Door Open."
The songwriting laurels goes to the duo's 2 members, Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, along with two co-writers.
The award was the offset handed out during Sunday'due south telecast of the Grammys from the MGM One thousand Garden arena in Las Vegas.
Mars and .Paak stood up and grooved when the win was announced and the song played.
The 2 men, who performed to open up the testify, also won a Grammy for all-time R&B operation before the telecast started.
5:15 p.m.
Host Trevor Noah has opened a Grammy Awards show that he says will be office party, part concert, with some trophies handed out in between.
The comedian and "Daily Show" host delivered his opening monologue between performances by Silk Sonic and Olivia Rodrigo at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Dominicus nighttime.
He walked amidst tables ready upward well-nigh the phase instead of theater seats.
"Look at this room, this is a party, everyone's hanging out nosotros've got the tables, we're doing shots. Last year we were doing shots like Moderna and Pfizer," Noah said.
He added, "Nosotros're going to be dancing, nosotros're going to be singing, we're going to be keeping people's names out of our mouths."
The oversupply laughed at the reference to Will Smith shouting to Chris Rock to keep wife Jada Pinkett Smith's proper name out of his mouth after slapping Stone on the Oscars stage a calendar week earlier.
Information technology was Noah's second-straight yr hosting the evidence, just the first with a typical, arena-sized Grammy crowd.
Considering of the coronavirus pandemic, last year's awards were held in an outdoor pavilion in Los Angeles with simply a small audience of nominees and guests.
five p.m.
Silk Sonic brought dorsum the '70s with a Vegas-inspired set to open the Grammy Awards in Sin City on Lord's day with spinning roulette wheels on the screens.
The duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak set the tone with their functioning of "777" and a jamming horn section. Mars started the show imploring the Las Vegas crowd at the MGM Grand Arena to get up and dance.
The pair won two awards during the pre-telecast ceremony and are nominated for record and song of the twelvemonth. The duo'southward song "Leave the Door Open" and Jazmine Sullivan's "Pick Up Your Feelings" tied to win best R&B performance, and "Leave the Door Open" won best R&B song.
iv:40 p.m.
BTS has arrived at the Grammys full strength afterwards ane of their members recently tested positive for COVID-19.
All 7 members of the Korean megastar male child band walked the rug wearing custom Louis Vuitton suits with sneakers in a range of colors from bright white to muted blue. Member V wore a bouquet of behemothic floral pins.
The group, which is nominated for their hit "Butter," volition as well perform on the prove.
Member Jungkook was recently tested positive for the coronavirus,
4:05 p.k.
Olivia Rodrigo has won her first career Grammy in what could be the beginning of a big nighttime.
The 19-year-quondam won the award Sunday for best popular solo functioning for her viral hit "Drivers License."
The viral unmarried fabricated a pop star out of the Disney Channel actor and turned her album "Sour" into one of the biggest of the twelvemonth.
Rodrigo did not accept the award in person, which was presented before the Grammys telecast, but is slated to be a performer during the show. She walked the cherry-red carpet in a black sheath gown from Vivienne Westwood, who included royal sparkle trim.
She'south nominated for six more Grammys on Dominicus dark including all-time new creative person and anthology of the year.
3:39 p.g.
Foo Fighters have won three Grammys simply days later on the expiry of their drummer Taylor Hawkins.
The group won Grammys for all-time rock performance, best stone song and all-time stone anthology.
No one from the ring appeared to accept the accolade at the Sunday ceremony in Las Vegas.
Hawkins had been the band'due south drummer for 25 years and was the best friend of Foo Fighters' frontman Dave Grohl.
They had been scheduled to perform on the Grammys telecast. Producers say Hawkins will be honored during the ceremony.
Hawkins died at age 50 in Bogota, Colombia, where the ring had been scheduled to play a music festival on March 25.
3:22 p.chiliad.
Last week's slap at the Oscars got some early laughs at the Grammys.
LeVar Burton, the host of the pre-bear witness ceremonies Lord's day, introduced comedian Nate Bargatze and told everyone they needed to stay in their seats.
"I need to warn everybody, the next presenter is a comedian," Burton said. "I need to caution everybody, remain in your seats and go on your hands to yourselves."
Bargatze came out with a comically oversized helmet just in case.
"They said comedians accept to habiliment these now at award shows," he joked. "It doesn't even cover your confront."
The two were referencing the shocking moment at the Oscars circulate when player Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock. Grammy host Trevor Noah was also anticipated to impact the controversy.
3:xv p.m.
Chick Corea and Vicente Fernandez have each won posthumous Grammys.
The jazz giant Corea, who died in February 2021, won two awards Dominicus, for all-time improvised jazz solo and best Latin jazz album with Eliane Elias and Chucho Valdés.
The Mexican singer, actor and cultural icon Fernandez won all-time regional Mexican music album for "A Mis 80s."
Fernandez died in December at age 81.
Other posthumous Grammys are possible Dominicus for Chris Cornell, who died v years ago and is nominated for best rock operation. And the Foo Fighters, who lost their drummer, Taylor Hawkins, just over a calendar week ago are upwardly for iii Grammys.
ii:35 p.thou.
First the Oscar, now "Summer of Soul" has claimed Grammy glory.
The win for best music film Lord's day came a week later on "Summer of Soul'due south" Oscar moment was upended by Will Smith's slapping of Chris Rock. Manager Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson briefly nodded to the Oscars slap, maxim the motion picture has been on a journey from the Sundance Film Festival "until … last week," he said, laughing.
Questlove instead focused his speech on the artists featured in the film, naming many of them.
While winners at the Grammys Premiere Ceremony, where more 70 awards are handed out, are generally limited to 45 seconds and i speaker, the four winners for "Summer of Soul" were able to speak. (Mostly uninterrupted – the ring started up subsequently the second speaker, simply quickly stopped.)
"Who's having a better week than Questlove?" host LeVar Burton asked afterward the win. "Nobody!"
"Summer of Soul" tells the story of the mostly forgotten and unseen 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, which featured performances by a young Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Sly and the Family Stone, the fifth Dimension B.B. Male monarch and many others.
ii:34 p.m.
Joni Mitchell has won a Grammy and made a rare advent on the awards show stage to accept it.
Mitchell won all-time historical album on Dominicus afternoon for "Joni Mitchell Archives – Vol. i: The Early on Years (1963–1967)."
The 78-twelvemonth-onetime Mitchell needed a cane and assistance from an escort to get to the podium, merely strutted and danced every bit she made her way up to have her ninth career Grammy.
"Thanks to the academy for this nomination and this win, I didn't expect this," she said.
Along with her musical team, she thanked her physical therapist, whom she chosen "my angel."
Mitchell had a brain aneurysm vii years ago that left her unable to speak or walk.
On Friday night, she was honored by the Recording Academy every bit the MusiCares person of the year, an accolade that honors a career of artistic achievement and philanthropy. John Fable, Brandi Carlile and Jon Batiste played her songs in tribute to her.
1:45 p.m.
TJ Osborne has given an emotional oral communication at the Grammy Awards after winning an award with his brother for their song "Younger Me."
Osborne, who came out equally gay last year, fought back tears every bit he reflected on the moment and the support he'due south received. He noted that "Younger Me" was written in response to his coming out. The vocal won best performance past a country duo or group Sunday afternoon.
"I never thought that I would be able to do music professionally because of my sexuality. And I certainly never thought I would be here on the stage accepting a Grammy after having done something I felt like was going to exist life changing and potentially in a very negative fashion," Osborne said.
"And here I am this evening, not simply accepting this Grammy Award with my blood brother, which I love and so much, but I'one thousand here with a man that I love and he loves me back.
"I don't know what I did exist so lucky."
Osborne performs with his brother John equally the Brothers Osborne.
The Brothers Osborne win came moments after Chris Stapleton won the Grammy for best country solo performance for a record third time. He took the bays Sunday for his single "You Should Probably Leave." He also won the accolade in 2018 and 2016.
1 p.m.
A project that turned "Bridgerton" into a musical has won a Grammy Award.
They gleefully accepted the award, noting the project began a yr agone past asking what "Bridgerton" would be like if it was a musical.
LeVar Burton presented them the honor during the Grammys Premiere Ceremony, where more than 70 awards are handed out.
Burton is doing double duty – he's also nominated for best spoken give-and-take album.
3:45 a.m.
While John Legend was being honored for his musical achievements, the Grammy singer used the Recording Academy stage to pay homage to a Black music civilisation that shaped himself and the world.
three a.m.
Eilish could become the first artist ever to win record of the twelvemonth three times in a row, and the simply creative person along with Paul Simon to have home the award three times.
She's in position to join Adele as the only ones to win three major categories – record, song and anthology of the year – twice.
Trevor Noah returns for a 2nd fourth dimension to host the evidence, which airs alive in Las Vegas on CBS and Paramount+ beginning at viii p.1000. Eastern.
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