The talented Bruno Mars has picked up a Grammy for his latest album; hit the jump for more!
After already confirming earlier this week that they will be joined on stage by Madonna, now the New York times is reporting another aspect to the Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ upcoming Grammy performance.
Record Executive, Clive Davis –known for the discovery of numerous talented music artists– sat down with a reporter from the LA Times to discuss his annual Pre-Grammy party in Beverly Hills. Of course, the conversation shifted to that of the late, great Whitney Houston, where Mr. Davis mentioned a new project is on the way: the project, he deems, is close to his heart.
In an interview with Lee Cowan, set to air on January 26th, the artist formerly known as Snoop Dogg stated that he is “the Susan Lucci of the Grammys.” In case you don’t know, Susan Lucci portrayed Erica Kane on ABC’s All My Children. Lucci, who’s career spans over 3 decades and is considered a daytime television veteran, was nominated for an Emmy over 20 times. Unfortunately, it wasn’t until much later in her career (after 18 failed nominations, to be exact) that she eventually won one for “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.” As for Snoop, he’s sold over 30 million records in his 20+ year-long career and has yet to win. Hit the jump to see what he says about this…
With the 56th annual Grammy Awards coming up this sunday, the entire music and media industries are on full tilt. Recently, SkeeTV caught up with some musicians and asked them what crazy Grammy categories do they feel should exist and who should win?