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The multi-Grammy-winning rock group will reunite for a 2025 tour featuring 30 shows across North America. It's the first time ...
Celebrities are adding a blue pin to their Gammys red carpet outfits, which support the MusiCares Fire Relief Fund.
Rock band Dawes opened the Grammys with a rendition of Randy Newman's song "I Love L.A.," joined by plenty of familiar ...
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As Hollywood gathered for the 67th Grammy Awards, the festivities started with a tribute to Los Angeles following the recent ...
Alabama Shakes' Zac Cockrell, Brittany Howard and Heath Fogg are shown in a photo shared to Facebook, with an announcement of ...
After announcing a handful of festival appearances, Alabama Shakes have solidified their first tour since 2017. The Brittany ...
Nearly two months after reuniting for the first time in years, Alabama Shakes have announced a full tour this summer, with ...
Brittany Howard, guitarist Heath Fogg, and bassist Zac Cockrell are also working on new material with producer Shawn Everett ...
Brittany Howard debuted her new hardcore band at a Nashville benefit show last month, but Alabama Shakes still loom large, as the band just announced their first tour in eight years.
The Grammys somewhat controversially decided that the show must go on tonight, just weeks after wildfires burned down ...
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Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, John Legend, St. Vincent, Brittany Howard, Dawes Open Grammys With ‘I Love L.A.’The Grammys kicked off with an all-star rendition of Randy Newman's 'I Love L.A.' featuring Dawes, John Legend, Brittany Howard, and St. Vincent.
Grammy Awards were held Sunday, Feb. 2 in Los Angeles. We were there and have recapped some of our top moments.
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