A perfect mixture of soul and pop, Adele’s “21” became a signature album for the 21st century. Along with its massive sales figures and universal acclaim, “21” picked up many awards, and the Grammys were no different. At the 2012 Grammy Awards she took home six trophies, sweeping all of her categories and tying Beyonce‘s record as the most awarded woman in one night. That night Adele entered the Grammys history books and the Grammy darling was officially born.
SEEGrammy flashback: Lauryn Hill properly educated the academy 23 years ago
Adele was no stranger to success before “21,” both in awards and in commercial achievements. “19,” her debut album, was a sleeper hit and featured the breakthrough single “Chasing Pavements.” Then her first “SNL” appearance helped catapult her into fame, sending both the song and album up the charts. She eventually won two Grammys, including Best New Artist. So when “21” came around,...
SEEGrammy flashback: Lauryn Hill properly educated the academy 23 years ago
Adele was no stranger to success before “21,” both in awards and in commercial achievements. “19,” her debut album, was a sleeper hit and featured the breakthrough single “Chasing Pavements.” Then her first “SNL” appearance helped catapult her into fame, sending both the song and album up the charts. She eventually won two Grammys, including Best New Artist. So when “21” came around,...
- 7/31/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
If you live in Los Angeles, you probably know that Camila Cabello is nominated for two Grammys. Even if you didn’t notice her name on the slate of nominated artists when it came out, the info looms large above the Los Angeles skyline; Cabello has taken out a 40-foot highway-side billboard with her image and the words “For Your Grammy Consideration” – a move some industry executives say is one of the boldest campaigns for votes they’ve ever seen.
A billboard in a metro area like L.A. can...
A billboard in a metro area like L.A. can...
- 1/20/2019
- by Amy X. Wang
- Rollingstone.com
Remember Tower Records? The saga of the massive brick & mortar music retailer is a great story with marvelous characters. When you meet founder Russ Solomon it becomes obvious why the store clicked -- the guy knew how to turn music-brained hippies into motivated collaborators. With good extras... this docu generates genuine Good Vibes. All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records DVD FilmRise 2015 / Color / 1:78 enhanced widescreen / 94 min. / Street Date January 19, 2016 / 24.95 (also available on Blu-ray) Starring Russ Solomon, Chris Cornell, Heidi Cotler, Rudy Danzinger, Bob Delanoy, David Geffen, Stan Goman, Dave Grohl, Chris Hopson, Elton John Steve Knopper, Steve Nikkel, Bruce Springsteen, Jim Urie, Mark Viducich. Cinematography Neil Lisk, Nicola Marsh, Bridger Nielson Film Editor Darrin Roberts Original Music Bill Sherman Written by Steven Leckart Produced by Sean M. Stuart Directed by Colin Hanks
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
If you lived in a city with a Tower Records in the 1970s,...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
If you lived in a city with a Tower Records in the 1970s,...
- 2/16/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
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