
DJ David Guetta teamed up with Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, The Foo Fighters and Canadian DJ Deadmau5 to honor dance music last night at the 2012 Grammy Awards.

DJ David Guetta teamed up with Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, The Foo Fighters and Canadian DJ Deadmau5 to honor dance music last night at the 2012 Grammy Awards.

Jennifer Hudson could hardly hold back her tears last night at the 2012 Grammys as she performed a touching rendition of Whitney Houston‘s “I Will Always Love You” in tribute to the R&B icon who suddenly and unexpectedly died over the weekend in Hollywood.

Taylor Swift rocked the country grandma look as she performed during the 2012 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Holding a banjo and singing alongside a small group of hillbilly band-mates, in a scene that looked like it was straight out of the Little House on the Prairie, the 22-year-old singer gave a performance of her “Mean” single, which earned her a Grammy Award earlier in the evening for Best Country Solo Performance.

In her first major performance since having emergency surgery throat surgery, Adele used her powerful voice to belt out the notes to her soulful hit single “Rolling in the Deep” Sunday night (Feb 12) in Los Angeles at the 2012 Grammy Awards.

Katy Perry took to the stage Sunday night (Feb 12) at the Grammy Awards and performed her hit single “E.T.” and also debuted her new song “Part of Me,” marking the Pop singer’s first televised performance since her high profile marriage fell apart.

Among the many performers who took the stage last night at the 2012 Grammy Awards were Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band (who opened the show), the legendary Paul McCartney and rock group The Foo Fighters, who took home 5 awards by the end of the show.

Maroon 5 and Foster the People rocked the Grammys last night as they performed with The Beach Boys.
Things kicked off with Maroon 5 performing a rendition of “Little Surfer Girl.” Next up came Foster the People, who sang “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” before The Beach Boys themselves came on stage for a big group performance of “Group Vibrations,” with Adam Levine and FTP singing along right beside them.

Rihanna turned the Grammys stage into a big party last night with a highly energetic performance of her “We Found Love” single.

Alicia Keys was joined by blues icon Bonnie Raitt as the duo performed a touching tribute to the late Etta James Sunday night (Feb 12) at the 2012 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
“As we were reminded just yesterday, when the truly great artists leave us, their legacy lives on. We love Whitney Houston,” said Alicia. “And we also love another one of the great ladies of music who we lost this year, the one and only Etta James,” Bonnie added.

Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson teamed up last night in Los Angeles at the Grammy Awards where they performed their hit song “Don’t You Wanna Stay,” which was also up for a Grammy Award for Best Duo/Group Performance. (FYI: The duo didn’t win the award as the trophy ended up going to country music group The Civil Wars.)

Chris Brown electrified the stage last night at the 2012 Grammy Awards!
In his first Grammy Awards performance since 2007, Brown made one hell of a return to the stage on top of a collection of colorful cubes that randomly lit up.
The R&B/Pop star showed off his fancy footwork and his flawless dance moves as he performed “Turn Up the Music” (the first single from his upcoming fifth album “Fortune”) and “Beautiful People” (a single from his “F.A.M.E.” album).

Bruno Mars painted the stage gold as he rocked the house last night at the 2012 Grammy Awards. Complete with a live band that acted as both back-up dancers and singers, the R&B singer performed “Runaway Baby” in a gold and black tuxedo.
“Tonight we celebrate the music of Whitney Houston. Get off your rich asses and let’s have some fun!” Bruno told the crowd as he went into a dance break during the performance.
The 2012 Grammy Awards — arguably the year’s biggest night in music and entertainment — were held Sunday night (Feb 12) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. And lots of celebrities made appearances on the red carpet, including Alicia Keys & Swizz Beatz, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Wiz Khalifa & Amber Rose, J. Cole, Kelly Rowland, Common, Bruno Mars and many more.

Some of the other celebs who walked the red carpet of the 54th Annual Grammy Awards — hosted by Hip-Hop veteran LL Cool J — included Adele, Katy Perry, Carrie Underwood, Diana Ross, Taraji P. Henson, Adam Levine, Flo Rida, Miranda Lambert, John Legend, Birdman, Tyga, Nicki Minaj and more.

Here is the complete list of winners from the 2012 Grammy Awards, which aired live on TV last night from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
Adele walked away with all six of the awards for which she was nominated, including one for song of the year and the coveted album of the year trophy for her hit single “Rolling in the Deep,” tying with Beyonce for the most wins by a female artist in one year.

Beyonce is the latest celebrity to react to the death of Whitney Houston, one of R&B/Pop music’s greatest icons and voices who suddenly and unexpectedly passed away in Los Angeles Saturday.

It’s no secret that Whitney Houston and Ray J had a rumored romantic relationship that was both unexpected and mocked, considering their 17-year age difference.
Questions about their rumored romance resurfaced this week after the two were spotted having dinner in Los Angeles. Ray J was even asked about his relationship with the singer in a recent interview with “The Insider” while promoting his new book.

Whitney Houston‘s ex husband Bobby Brown is among the many celebrities who have been left devastated by the singer’s unexpected death over the weekend.
After hearing the news that his former wife (and the mother of his daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown) had suddenly passed, Bobby Brown — who was preparing to go on stage in Mississippi with his New Edition bandmates — was reported by TMZ to be “distraught” and “in and out of crying fits.”

Hollywood gathered on a somber note last night (Sat Feb 11) at Clive Davis’ 2012 Pre-Grammy Gala, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, the same hotel where R&B legend Whitney Houston was found dead earlier in the day.

R&B icon Whitney Houston will be remembered with a set of tribute performances at tonight’s Grammy Awards.
Recording Academy President and CEO Neil Portnow confirmed last night at Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy party that Jennifer Hudson and Chaka Khan will honor Houston — who died unexpectedly yesterday in Los Angeles — Sunday night at the 2012 Grammy Awards.

Whitney Houston‘s sudden and unexpected death Saturday (Feb 11) in Beverly Hills at the young age of 48 has no doubt sent shockwaves throughout the music industry.
Since the extremely sad news broke, several of the R&B/Pop icon’s industry friends, associates and admirers have all sent out their condolences either through their respective PR teams or on popular social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.
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