Monday, February 14, 2011

Alejandro Sanz is the Grammy for Best Latin Pop Album

The Spanish star Alejandro Sanz on Sunday night won the Grammy for best Latin pop album for Paradise Express. In the Latin field, the other golden gramophones went to the existential, Grupo Fantasma, for Best Latin Rock Album, Viva la tradition, Spanish Harlem Orchestra, Best Tropical Album, Memories, Little Joe y La Familia, Best Tejano Album.

Lady Antebellum components were the moral winners of the ceremony's 53 Grammy edition of the country rose to stardom by Lady Antebellum, with five awards, and was surprised to award the top prize of the night, Best Album of the Year, the Canadian rock of Arcade Fire at a gala that combined the tastes of young and old.

Arcade Fire, which won the grand prize from Barbra Streisand, took the stage to sign off with a thunderous version of Ready to Go, one of the most known album, The Suburbs, having delighted audiences at the Staples Center minutes prior to Month of May. Wow, she managed to say Win Butler, the leader of the band, including several bad words, a product of surprise.

"We are very happy, thank you very much," he added. Lady Antebellum components were the moral winners of the ceremony with trophies won in the categories of Record Of The Year (CD production) and Best Country Album for Need You Now, and Best Song of the Year (songwriter), Best Country Song and Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, for the ballad's title for this work.

"It's the song that has made our world upside down," said Hillary Scott, the lead singer of the training, which won in five of the six camps where they were nominated. "It has changed my life," he added overwhelmed. Lady Gaga won three awards (Best Music Video Short, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, both by Bad Romance, and Best Pop Vocal Album for The Fame Monster) and rapper Jay-Z, Best Collaboration and Best Rap Song Rap, by Empire State of Mind, and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, with the theme The Blueprint 3, alongside Swizz Beatz.

The gala, three hours, began with a tribute to the height of Aretha Franklin, the "Queen of Soul", who is recovering at his home in Detroit of pancreatic cancer, with the vocals of Christina Aguilera, Martina McBride , Florence Welch, Jennifer Hudson and Yolanda Adams. "You can not imagine how excited I am," Franklin said in a recorded message.

"Thanks for your wishes and prayers. I would love to be with you, so next year, okay? "He said to applause from spectators. The ceremony was spectacular performances that stood out among those of Lady Gaga (Born This Way), Muse (Uprising ), Bob Dylan, to his everlasting harmonic-with Mumford and Sons (Maggie's Farm) and the recital of black music with R & B and soul of Bruno Mars, B.

o. B and Janelle Monae, interpreting Nothin 'On You , Grenade and Cold War. The applause of the evening it was Mick Jagger in his first live performance at the Grammy Gaga again gave the note. First, with entry on the red carpet "hatched" in a giant egg or cocoon , then the powerful presentation of his new single, "Born This Way", and finally with his attire, clad in a leather dress delusional, to receive a prize.

Other highlights came with Miranda Lambert (The House That Built I), the trio of Justin Bieber, Usher and Jaden Smith (U Got It Bad, Baby and GMOs), Lady Antebellum (If You Do not Know Me By Now, American Honey and Need You Now), the odd couple formed by Cee-Lo Green dress like a peacock and actress Gwyneth Paltrow in Fuck You, and a suggestive Katy Perry (Not Like the Movies and Teenage Dream).

Although, without doubt, the ovation of the evening it was Mick Jagger , in his first live performance at the Grammys, with a version of Everybody Needs Somebody To Love, in honor of the late Solomon Burke. The temperature was rising with the emergence of Rihanna and Eminem, who played Love The Way You Lie.

Eminem, a favorite with ten nominations, won two awards, including Best Rap Album for Recovery. And the singer from Barbados repeated in the spotlight with Drake What's My Name, where she wore a stunning red dress that emphasized her spectacular figure. Another big surprise of the night's starred Esperanza Spalding, who won the Best New Artist award by winning the Canadian Justin Bieber.

In the final presented Kris Kristofferson Barbra Streisand, who last Friday received the Person of the Year Award from the Academy of Music. "It's one of the brightest stars in the universe," said Kristofferson, just before the legendary singer and actress interpret a dream version of "Evergreen."

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