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From a Text to Opening the Grammys: Inside Dawes’ All-Star Performance of ‘I Love L.A.’Dawes, with Brittany Howard, Sheryl Crow, St. Vincent, John Legend, and Brad Paisley ... “The next morning,” Paisley recalls, “he said, ‘Everything’s gone.’” Goldsmith, whose house was damaged and ...
Brad Paisley’s wife took to Instagram Friday ... “That beautiful old house burned last night. As did most of that community,” Paisley wrote. “So many good people displaced, devastated ...
According to People, the couple lost their home on Jan. 7, and Brad Paisley relayed messages of fond memories in the house and community on Instagram. “That beautiful old house burned last night.
Trevor Noah has returned to host the Grammys for a fifth time, and opened the show with a tribute to Los Angeles after the ...
St. Vincent, Sheryl Crow, Brittany Howard, John Legend, and Brad Paisley joined forces with Dawes to perform an updated version of Randy Newman’s 1983 song “I Love L.A.” Hosting for the fifth year ...
By bringing together so many people to acknowledge and honor a community’s collective pain, the Grammys showed me everyone had a place at this outsized table of grief. And it raised millions of ...
Released in 2007, Brad Paisley’s No. 1 hit high juxtaposes the beer-drinking and backroad-driving songs of the ‘2000s. Even though its musical arrangement is fairly standard, Paisley’s coming-of-age ...
The legendary Grand Ole Opry, “country’s most famous stage,” will be the focus of the upcoming NBC special "Opry 100: A Live ...
LA Times on MSN16d
Randy Newman’s iconic ‘I Love L.A.’ opened the Grammys. Here’s how the performance came togetherThe L.A. band Dawes, whose members were seriously impacted by the Eaton fire, on what it meant to perform Newman's early-'80s ...
The 67th Grammy Awards ceremony saw a wide range of performances from tributes to Quincy Jones and Harry Styles to Charli XCX bringing Brat to Los Angeles. Here is a run-down of the musicians who took ...
In winning album of the year with “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé became the first Black woman to win the top prize in the 21st ...
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