E! Online — Weekend TV's Big Winner, Besides Coldplay, et al: The Grammys. From 8-11:30 p.m., the show averaged an estimated 19.1 million, CBS said. If the number holds, the show will have grown by nearly... more info
E! Online — Weekend TV's Big Winner, Besides Coldplay, et. al: The Grammys. From 8-11:30 p.m., the show averaged an estimated 19.1 million, CBS said. If the number holds, the show will have grown by...
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ET Online —
Tonight's "BET Honors," which this year takes place against the backdrop of historic change in Washington D.C., features electric performances from some of music's hottest stars!
Actress/Singer Gabrielle Union hosts the annual celebration of pr... more info
PopSugar — The Grammys may seem like one of the longest shows of Award Season, but last night they mixed it up with some exciting performances. The show kicked off with U2 starring Bono, but the absence of Chris Brown and Rihanna was quickly felt. Justin Timber... more info
Stereogum —
NARAS's flirtation with attempting to matter in 2009 went alright last night. There was so much promised we had Videogum come over to help us log our reactions across as many internet platforms as possible, and even with all that fun and all the p... more info
ContactMusic — STEVIE WONDER has performed at more Grammy Awards than any other music artist. On Sunday night (08Feb09), the soul great performed with the JONAS BROTHERS, whose youngest ... more info
VH1 Blog — Lots of oddball mash-ups and fun performances at this year’s Grammys show. Never thought we’d see Stevie Wonder rocking it with the Jonas Brothers. And Radiohead was channeling Fleetwood Mac with that parade band. Speaking of parades, that Lil Wa... more info
Pop Crunch — Musical genius Stevie Wonder joined Kevin, Nick, and Joe, of pop’s The Jonas Brothers, for a lively duet at the 2009 Grammy Awards. more info