Pharrell, Beastie Boys, RZA, halftime show score Emmy nods
Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show Starring Jennifer Lopez And Shakira picked up four nominations, including outstanding variety special (live). It was not clear if Lopez and Shakira were specifically nominated, though past halftime singers, including Beyonc, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, have earned Emmy nominations as performers. For their work on Watchmen, they scored a second Emmy nomination for outstanding music composition for a limited series, movie or special. They earned nominations as producers for outstanding documentary or nonfiction special and as writers for outstanding writing for a nonfiction program. Jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington, who composed music for the Michelle Obama documentary Becoming, picked up a nomination for outstanding music composition for a documentary series of special.
Sheila E. On Lets Go Crazy: A GRAMMY Salute To Prince: Everyone Needs To Put Your Dancing Shoes On
Lets Go Crazy: A GRAMMY Salute To Prince airs tonight, Tuesday, April 21st at 9:00 PM ET/PT, only on CBS and streaming on CBS All Access . CBS Locals Matt Weiss caught up with Sheila to discuss tonights show and her relationship with Prince. MW: Were here to talk about the Prince Grammy salute coming up tonight. MW: Thats really cool. Tune in for Lets Go Crazy: A GRAMMY Salute To Prince tonight at 9:00 PM ET/PT, only on CBS and streaming on CBS All Access.
detroit.cbslocal.comLets Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute To Prince Comes To The LA Convention Center On January 28th
Just two days after the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards on Americas Most Watched Network, the Recording Academy, AEG Ehrlich Ventures and CBS will celebrate the unparalleled career of 38-time GRAMMY nominee and seven-time GRAMMY winner Prince by presenting Lets Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute to Prince. This special live concert will take place Tuesday, January 28th at 7:30 PM, PT at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The event will be broadcast later in 2020, only on CBS. His Royal Badness regardless of how you identify him, he is indisputably one of the greatest musical virtuosos of all time, said Deborah Dugan, President/CEO of the Recording Academy. With his subversive attitude and commanding nature, he straddled musical genres and created electrifying music that was bursting with character.
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