Friday, February 4, 2011

Mick Jagger goes first to the scene of the Grammy

Mick Jagger, leader of the Rolling Stones perform live for the first time since the scene of the Grammy Awards, which will be held on day 13 at Staples Center, Los Angeles California. Jagger will be joined by Raphael Saadiq and his band in a tribute to artists who died last year, said today the Academy of Music in a statement.

In particular his performance will pay tribute to the late Solomon Burke. Jagger has appeared once before at the Grammys and was via satellite from London during the 28 th edition of the awards, in 1986. On that occasion, his appearance was due to present the prize to the Rolling Stones for his artistic career, which was presented by none other than Eric Clapton.

Other artists performing live during the ceremony are Arcade Fire, Eminem, Lady Antebellum, Lady Gaga, Miranda Lambert, Muse, Katy Perry, while Justin Bieber, Usher, Jaden Smith, B. o. B, Bruno Mars, Janelle Monáe, Drake, Rihanna, Cee Lo Green, Gwyneth Paltrow, Norah Jones, Selena Gomez and LL Cool J, among others, will take part as presenters.

U.S. rapper Eminem, with ten nominations, the favorite part, closely followed by the seven nominations obtained by Bruno Mars and the six won by Lady Gaga, Lady Antebellum and Jay-Z. Gaga, Katy Perry, Eminem, the Canadian rock band Arcade Fire and the country trio Lady Antebellum will be vying for Album of the Year category for the work "The fame monster," "Teenage Dream", "Recovery", "The suburbs "and" Need you now ", respectively.

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