FOUR-TIME GRAMMY® WINNER AND CURRENT NOMINEE BRUNO MARS TO PERFORM ON “THE 59TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS®” FEB. 12 ON CBS – CBS and The Recording Academy® announce four-time GRAMMY Award winner and current nominee Bruno Mars will join this year’s lineup for THE 59th ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS®. The four-time GRAMMY® winner and current nominee will return to the stage to perform for the first time since 2013. Mars joins previously announced performers Adele, John Legend, Metallica, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban. Taking place at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles and hosted by award-winning performer and host James Corden, THE 59th ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS will be broadcast live from the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Sunday, Feb. 12 (8:00-11:30 PM, live ET/5:00-8:30 PM, live PT; 6:00-9:30 PM, live MT) on the CBS Television Network. – Read more at CBS Express
Six kids. Four judges. One amazing night! – On Saturday, January 28, Rally Idol returns to the Buckhead Theatre, proudly presented by Zaxby’s! American Idols Haley Reinhart, Clark Beckham, Anthony Fedorov, and Casey Abrams star as celebrity judges at the show. Doors open at 6pm, Showtime at 7pm. Click here for tickets
Lauren Alaina’s ‘Road Less Traveled’ Is ‘Brutally Honest’
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Jennifer Hudson Oscar Moment
Jennifer Hudson posted a clip of herself introducing the nominees for best score in Tuesday Academy Award nominations announcement. She doesn’t appear to be at all embarrassed that folks were mocking her on twitter for botching the Jaws theme. Oh twitter.
Introducing Hawaii’s rising young R&B singers and songwriters – For many years, the Hawaii music industry and local radio stations have highlighted three familiar genres of music: Hawaiian, reggae and the catchy Island-blend known as Jawaiian. But, thanks to rising stars Izik Moreno, DeAndre Brackensick, Lina Robins-Tamure and Keilana Mokulehua, the musical landscape has a new sound to celebrate. Though each is an artist in their own right, they collectively call themselves Brunch—a supportive circle of creative friends with a passion for songwriting and soulful R&B, who are often seen at each other’s gigs. “We aren’t breakfast, and we aren’t lunch, we’re that sassy in between,” Mokulehua explains. “We’re a family who’s there to motivate and push each other, but there’s no competition.” – Read more at Hawaii Magazine