Winner list of Grammy 2012
Adele Grammy goes from hardware to lose.
The singer made her return after surgery, winning all six of her nominations for 2012 Grammy Awards, topping a celebration of Album of the Year for "21" and taking home both Song and Record of the Year for "Rolling In the Deep." She's tearing up as she took on stage the final award, the recognition of the inspiration for the album "junk relationships".
First prize of transmission, Best Pop Performance alone, went to "Someone Like You" is Brit singer's second win of the evening. "21" take Best Pop Vocal Album afternoon before the broadcast of the awards, and her "Rolling In the Deep" producer Paul Epworth picked Producer of the Year.
"My life changed when I wrote this song, someone heard before the events," she said, looking at the crowd on "Someone Like You," co-writer Dan Wilson.
"Because this is a singing award, I want to thank the doctors, my voice brought back," she said, showing no signs of strain, which caused her to undergo vocal cord surgery.
If there were any doubt as to her recovery penitent, Adele opened her performance of "Rolling In the Deep" a cappella, presenting a document that made it "21" 2011 best-selling album. She took the night's longest applause as the audience Took STI rates.
With the success of Adele, it was night full of celebration and tribute, with the sudden departure of Whitney Houston soberly adding a note to an enthusiastic show.
Bruce Springsteen opened the evening with high energy performance of "We care about our own," politically charged new single from the upcoming album of the historic "Ball escape." Performance, aided by a string section, Paul McCartney HAD clapping together.
And Bruno Mars, six nominations, lit up the stage with a cloak of gold and choreographed movements.
"Get off your ass and let the rich to have fun, y'all!" I shouted at the historical results.
In between the enthusiasm, the show addressed the death of Houston, who died just days before the ceremony in the 48th century
"We had a death in the family," host LL Cool J said, moments after he took the stage. "For me the only thing that feels right to open a prayer ... Heavenly Father, thank you for sharing with us our sister Whitney," I said, drawing their heads bowed in the audience a number of stars.
Grammy Performance Video of Houston signature hit "I Will Always Love You", and then, like a standing ovation.
Soon after, Alicia Keys, Bonnie Raitt, performing as a duo, a tribute to other losses, jazz great Etta James.
Also remarkable performances in return. Three years after then-historical assault of girlfriend Rihanna caused both to miss the Grammy ceremony, Chris Brown made a historic return of the electronic-inspired "Turn Up the Music", featuring historical dance moves at the top of the tower shimmering blocks of color.
After Brown's "F.A.M.E." won the Best R & B album. He kept a short speech: "I just need to thank God for this opportunity, and a Grammy for letting me get to this stage ... Team Breezy, man, that's all for you, we all won Thank you.".
In one of the most anticipated evening performances, Beach Boys reunited their 50th anniversary - the predecessor of comments by Maroon 5, who took on the 60's band "Surfer Girl" and "Pumped Up Kicks" singers Supporting people who turned in a faithful version of the "would not be nice."
After the introduction by Ryan Seacrest, Beach Boys themselves, started in the "good vibrations" with Brian Wilson at the piano and singing lead on the legendary songs. Mark Foster and Adam Levine of Maroon 5 joined the group after the bridge to add to many of harmony.
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Adele Grammy goes from hardware to lose.
The singer made her return after surgery, winning all six of her nominations for 2012 Grammy Awards, topping a celebration of Album of the Year for "21" and taking home both Song and Record of the Year for "Rolling In the Deep." She's tearing up as she took on stage the final award, the recognition of the inspiration for the album "junk relationships".
First prize of transmission, Best Pop Performance alone, went to "Someone Like You" is Brit singer's second win of the evening. "21" take Best Pop Vocal Album afternoon before the broadcast of the awards, and her "Rolling In the Deep" producer Paul Epworth picked Producer of the Year.
"My life changed when I wrote this song, someone heard before the events," she said, looking at the crowd on "Someone Like You," co-writer Dan Wilson.
"Because this is a singing award, I want to thank the doctors, my voice brought back," she said, showing no signs of strain, which caused her to undergo vocal cord surgery.
If there were any doubt as to her recovery penitent, Adele opened her performance of "Rolling In the Deep" a cappella, presenting a document that made it "21" 2011 best-selling album. She took the night's longest applause as the audience Took STI rates.
With the success of Adele, it was night full of celebration and tribute, with the sudden departure of Whitney Houston soberly adding a note to an enthusiastic show.
Bruce Springsteen opened the evening with high energy performance of "We care about our own," politically charged new single from the upcoming album of the historic "Ball escape." Performance, aided by a string section, Paul McCartney HAD clapping together.
And Bruno Mars, six nominations, lit up the stage with a cloak of gold and choreographed movements.
"Get off your ass and let the rich to have fun, y'all!" I shouted at the historical results.
In between the enthusiasm, the show addressed the death of Houston, who died just days before the ceremony in the 48th century
"We had a death in the family," host LL Cool J said, moments after he took the stage. "For me the only thing that feels right to open a prayer ... Heavenly Father, thank you for sharing with us our sister Whitney," I said, drawing their heads bowed in the audience a number of stars.
Grammy Performance Video of Houston signature hit "I Will Always Love You", and then, like a standing ovation.
Soon after, Alicia Keys, Bonnie Raitt, performing as a duo, a tribute to other losses, jazz great Etta James.
Also remarkable performances in return. Three years after then-historical assault of girlfriend Rihanna caused both to miss the Grammy ceremony, Chris Brown made a historic return of the electronic-inspired "Turn Up the Music", featuring historical dance moves at the top of the tower shimmering blocks of color.
After Brown's "F.A.M.E." won the Best R & B album. He kept a short speech: "I just need to thank God for this opportunity, and a Grammy for letting me get to this stage ... Team Breezy, man, that's all for you, we all won Thank you.".
In one of the most anticipated evening performances, Beach Boys reunited their 50th anniversary - the predecessor of comments by Maroon 5, who took on the 60's band "Surfer Girl" and "Pumped Up Kicks" singers Supporting people who turned in a faithful version of the "would not be nice."
After the introduction by Ryan Seacrest, Beach Boys themselves, started in the "good vibrations" with Brian Wilson at the piano and singing lead on the legendary songs. Mark Foster and Adam Levine of Maroon 5 joined the group after the bridge to add to many of harmony.
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