Friday, January 3, 2020

2020 golden globes


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Best Motion Picture -- Drama
  • 1917   
  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture -- Drama
 Renée Zellweger, Judy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture -- Drama
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Best Motion Picture -- Musical or Comedy
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture -- Musical or Comedy
Awkwafina, The Farewell
 Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture -- Musical or Comedy
 Taron Egerton, Rocketman
 Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
 Best Original Score -- Motion Picture
Joker - Hildur Guðnadóttir
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television
 Chernobyl
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television
 Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
Best Director -- Motion Picture
Sam Mendes, 1917
 Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series -- Drama
Olivia Colman, The Crown
 Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television
 Patricia Arquette, The Act
 Best Original Song -- Motion Picture
 "I'm Gonna Love Me Again," Rocketman - Music by Elton John, Lyrics by Bernie Taupin
 Best Television Series -- Musical or Comedy
 Fleabag
 Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
 Laura Dern, Marriage Story
 Best Motion Picture -- Animated
 Missing Link
Best Screenplay -- Motion Picture
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Quentin Tarantino
 Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series -- Drama
Brian Cox, Succession
Best Motion Picture -- Foreign Language
 Parasite
 Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series -- Musical or Comedy
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
Best Television Series -- Drama
 Succession
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Stellan Skarsgård, Chernobyl
 Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television
 Russell Crowe, The Loudest Voice
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series -- Musical or Comedy
Ramy Youssef, Ramy                      

Monday, December 16, 2019

kennedy center honors 2019

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The first honoree was Linda Ronstadt for her range of rock, folk, country and Americana.

Don Henley took the stage to describe how he and Glenn Frey got their start as backup musicians for Ronstadt before forming their own group, The Eagles. He fondly recalled Ronstadt covering the first song they wrote together, “Desperado.”
“Outwardly, she had a youthful vulnerability, but on the inside she was a powerful and determined woman who knew where she was going,” Henley said.
Carrie Underwood took the stage to perform two of Ronstadt’s biggest hits, “Blue Bayou” and “When Will I Be Loved?”
Kevin Kline shared his own memories of starring with her in “The Pirates of Penzance.”
“She had an operatic voice so pure that it brought tears to our eyes,” Kline said. “She was down to earth, self-deprecating, charming, smart, extraordinarily literate, un-diva like, one of the gang and unfailingly authentic.”
Latin Grammy winners Flor De Toloache performed next, followed by remarks from Emmylou Harris, who collaborated with Ronstadt and Dolly Parton on “Trio.”
“She had the most stunningly beautiful voice of our generation,” Harris said. “She was a fierce artist who set the bar high for the rest of us.”The Ronstadt section wrapped with Trisha Yearwood singing “You’re No Good” and a chilling duet with Aaron Neville of “I Don’t Know Much.”.
 Sally Field was the second honoree, complete with a clip package of “Gidget,” “The Flying Nun,” “Sybil,” “Smoky and the Bandit,” “Norma Rae,” “Places in the Heart,” “Steel Magnolias,” “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Forrest Gump” and “Lincoln.”
Steven Spielberg took the stage to describe how he didn’t initially want to cast her as Mary Todd Lincoln in “Lincoln,” but Field was persistent and proved him wrong.
“She said, ‘Steven, you’re wrong.’ I don’t hear this very often,” Spielberg said. “The next day, she calls and says, ‘I’ve never asked you for anything, but please just test me.’ [We did] and Daniel Day-Lewis was spellbound. We just couldn’t contain ourselves. What we had experienced was the reincarnation of Molly Lincoln.”
Next, Moira Tierney took the stage to recall Field playing her mother on “E.R.”
“She was a tempest with a gorgeous head of hair,” Tierney said.
Pierce Brosnan came out to share memories of “Mrs. Doubtfire.”
“Sally and I were united by the cyclone of Robin Williams,” Brosnan said. “I have fond memories of ‘Mrs. Doubtfire,’ [including] Robin throwing a lime at the back of my head in the infamous ‘drive-by fruiting.’ Sally, I love you and I always will.”
Next, Tom Hanks took the stage with two words, “Hi, momma.”
“Forrest could only operate at the speed of his common sense and what his mother told him, and that was Sally,” Hanks told WTOP on the red carpet.
“She’s an artist of the highest expertise on stage, television, screen and life,” he added.
Field spoke with WTOP on the red carpet about her iconic scene in “Norma Rae,” where she climbed on top of her textile factory table and held up a sign reading, “Union.” What would that sign read today?
“‘Union,'” Field said. “In all respects. All of us. We need to come together. We are the United States. There are more important things than what camp we belong to.”.
 The third honoree was the cast of “Sesame Street,” the first TV show to be honored.
“The letters of the day are ‘K’ and ‘C’ for ‘Kennedy Center,’ obviously,” star Sonia Manzano told WTOP. “‘Sesame Street’ revolutionized television, so it should be honored.”
Big Bird did not grant interviews, but strutted down the Kennedy Center lobby.
“I guess he’s not doing interviews,” Manzano said. “He’s very temperamental sometimes.”
How about Oscar the Grouch?
“He’s just as grouchy off screen as he is on screen and he happens to be my very most favorite character,” Manzano said. “He’s so nuanced and I never know if I’m talking to a 48-year-old or an 8-year-old, so it’s always interesting.”
Cookie Monster even eyed up microphones on the red carpet.
“Wow, that microphone looks delicious,” Cookie Monster said.
The cast was stunned by Sunday’s passing of Carroll Spinney, the original Big Bird.
“Carroll Spinney was the sweetest man ever born,” Manzano said.
“He really infused that character with his sweetness, and I think that’s why the bird is so popular and why he will always be with us. It’s stunning to me that he would pass on this particular day. It’s very eerie and I just found out about it a few hours ago. We’re of course heartbroken about it, but I can say he will live on through that character.”
During the ceremony, Lucy Liu was the first “Sesame Street” presenter.
“On Nov. 10, 1969, the medium that had just broadcast man’s footsteps on the moon broadcast another type of innovation,” Liu said.
“The groundbreaking series landed with a singular purpose to make kids smarter and kinder, taking us to a place where the air is clean, with characters who loved simple things in life like cookies and trash, where rubber duckies were the one and it wasn’t easy being green.”
Big Bird came into the audience looking for someone named “Thanks.” Turns out, he was looking for “T-Hanks,” as in Tom Hanks, sitting on Hanks’ lap.
Elmo and Abby appeared on stage with Cedric the Entertainer, who said “Sesame Street” taught us how to count by quoting The Count’s famous “Ah, ah, ah!”
Joseph Gordon-Levitt took the stage with Cookie Monster.
“When I was little, ‘Sesame Street’ made me laugh, sing, dance and learn,” Gordon-Levitt said. “Now I’m a dad and my kids love it so much.”
Next, country star Thomas Rhett joined Elmo, Bert, Ernie, Grover and Big Bird to sing an original song, “This is my street, Sesame Street.”It ended with the entire cast singing a goosebumps-inducing rendition of “Sing a Song.”.

After a brief intermission, the next honoree was maestro Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor of the San Francisco Symphony and a third-generation artist.
“My father worked with Orson Welles,” Thomas told WTOP.
“When I was a little boy, I used to get taken on the set of John Ford westerns. I can’t remember which ones, but they were all around Monument Valley. It was paradise for an 8-year-old.”
During the ceremony, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich took the stage to praise Thomas, who conducted a recent collaboration between Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony.
“That rock and classical overlap was the most exhilarating and creatively rewarding of my career,” Ulrich said. “He can talk about a piece from 500 AD as passionately as a hard rock anthem. He can recite that the B-flat note is 3,729 vibrations per second.”
Next came 30 years of alumni from the New World Symphony, which Thomas founded. They performed classical selections ranging from Aaron Coplan to Igor Stravinsky.
Debra Winger took the stage to describe his 1990 collaboration with Audrey Hepburn inspired by “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
“He has a contagious, childlike exuberance,” Winger said.
Pianist Yuja Wang next performed “You Come Here Often.”
Audra McDonald performed Leonard Bernstein’s “Some Other Time” from “On the Town” and “Somewhere” from “West Side Story.”
She returned to the stage to perform George Gershwin’s “I Got Rhythm” from “An American in Paris.”.

The fifth and final honoree was Earth, Wind & Fire.
Grammy-winning songwriter David Foster took the stage to describe penning “After the Love Is Gone,” beginning a long collaboration with the group.
John Legend wowed the audience with his rendition of “You Can’t Hide Love.”
David Copperfield shared how the band was the first to incorporate magic into live shows.
“Harriet” star Cynthia Erivo took the stage to perform “Fantasy” and “Reasons.”
Next, Ne-Yo danced the night away to “Shining Star” and “Sing a Song.”
The Jonas Brothers next came out to sing “Boogie Wonderland.”
Finally, everyone came on stage to sing and dance to “September.”
“It’s become the people’s song,” band member Philip Bailey told WTOP. “It’s known all around the world. They declared Sept. 21 ‘Earth, Wind & Fire Day’ in Los Angeles.”
The band accepted the award without the late Maurice White, who stopped performing with the group due to Parkinson’s decades ago before his death in 2016.
“You can’t play an Earth, Wind & Fire song or anything related to that without Maurice’s DNA,” Bailey said. “He was the conceptualizer, the brainchild of anything. We’re very proud to have taken on that legacy for over 30 years without him.”
He said the band always tried to keep a positive vibe to their music.
“This culminates the success of us bringing people together and making an impact on the culture,” Bailey said. “Our music and the lyrics in our song, the genres of music we collected to put together, the commerciality, the message in the music has always been positive, uplifting and it has stood the test of time. We’re very proud of that.”

Sunday, November 24, 2019

AMA&LMA 19

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ARTIST OF THE YEAR
 Taylor Swift
 NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR
 Billie Eilish
COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR
Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello, “Señorita” 
 TOUR OF THE YEAR
 BTS
 FAVORITE MUSIC VIDEO
 Taylor Swift, “You Need to Calm Down”
 FAVORITE SOCIAL ARTIST
BTS
FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK
Khalid
FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST – POP/ROCK
Taylor Swift
FAVORITE DUO OR GROUP – POP/ROCK  
BTS
FAVORITE ALBUM – POP/ROCK
Taylor Swift, Lover
FAVORITE SONG – POP/ROCK
Halsey, “Without Me”

FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – COUNTRY
Kane Brown
FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST – COUNTRY 
Carrie Underwood
 FAVORITE DUO or GROUP – COUNTRY
Dan + Shay
 FAVORITE ALBUM – COUNTRY
Carrie Underwood, Cry Pretty
 FAVORITE SONG - COUNTRY
Dan + Shay, “Speechless”
 FAVORITE ARTIST – RAP/HIP-HOP
Cardi B

FAVORITE ALBUM – RAP/HIP-HOP
Post Malone, “Hollywood’s Bleeding”
FAVORITE SONG – RAP/HIP-HOP
Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus, “Old Town Road”
FAVORITE MALE ARTIST – SOUL/R&B
 Bruno Mars
 FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST – SOUL/R&B 
Beyoncé 
 FAVORITE ALBUM – SOUL/R&B
 Khalid, Free Spirit
 FAVORITE SONG – SOUL/R&B
Khalid, “Talk”
FAVORITE ARTIST - ALTERNATIVE ROCK
Billie Eilish

FAVORITE ARTIST - ADULT CONTEMPORARY 
 Taylor Swift
 FAVORITE ARTIST - LATIN
 J Balvin
FAVORITE ARTIST - CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATIONAL
Lauren Daigle  

FAVORITE ARTIST - ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC (EDM)
Marshmello
FAVORITE SOUNDTRACK
 Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen 
LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS 2019
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 Artist of the Year
 Anuel AA 
New Artist of the Year   
 Lunay
 Song of the Year
 DJ Snake Featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna & Cardi B “Taki Taki”
 Album of the Year
 Anuel AA – Real Hasta La Muerte
 Favorite Artist - Female
 Becky G
 Favorite Artist - Male
Anuel AA
 Favorite Duo or Group
CNCO
  Favorite Artist - Pop
 CNCO
 Favorite Album - Pop
Sebastian Yatra – Fantasía
Favorite Song - Pop
Sebastián Yatra & Mau y Ricky – “Ya No Tiene Novio
 Favorite Artist - Regional Mexican
Christian Nodal  
 Favorite Album - Regional Mexican
Raymix – Oye Mujer 
  Favorite Song - Regional Mexican
 Christian Nodal – “No Te Contaron Mal”
 Favorite Artist - Urban
 Anuel AA
 Favorite Album - Urban
Anuel AA – Real Hasta La Muerte
 Favorite Song - Urban
 DJ Snake Featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna & Cardi B – “Taki Taki”
 Favorite Artist - Tropical
Romeo Santos
 Favorite Album - Tropical
Romeo Santos – Utopía 
 Favorite Song - Tropical
 Prince Royce + Marc Anthony – “Adicto”
 Favorite Crossover Artist
Drake
Favorite Video
Sofia Reyes Ft. Rita Ora & Anitta -“R.I.P.”

Friday, November 15, 2019

CMA 19

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 Music Event of the Year: "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus
 (Producers: YoungKio, Michael Trent Reznor, Atticus Matthew Ross)
 New Artist of the Year: Ashley McBryde
 Single of the Year: "God's Country" by Blake Shelton
 Song of the Year: "Beautiful Crazy" by Luke Combs, Wyatt B. Durrette III, Robert Wiliford
 Vocal Duo of the Year: Dan + Shay
 Group of the Year: Old Dominion
 Musician of the Year: Jenee Fleenor, Fiddle
 Music Video of the Year: "Rainbow" by Kacey Musgraves
 Album of the Year: "GIRL" by Maren Morris
Male Vocalist of the Year: Luke Combs
Female Vocalist of the Year: Kacey Musgraves
Entertainer of the Year: Garth Brooks

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

bet hip hop awards 19

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 Best Hip-Hop Video
Cardi B - "Money"
Hot Ticket Performer
Megan Thee Stallion
Album of the Year
Travis Scott - Astroworld

 Video Director of the Year
Travis Scott 
 Lyricist of the Year
J. Cole
MVP of the Year
Nipsey Hussle
 Producer of the Year
DJ Khaled 

Best Collab, Duo or Group
Lil Nas X Feat. Billy Ray Cyrus - "Old Town Road (Remix)
 Single of the Year
Old Town Road (Remix)" - Produced by YoungKio (Lil Nas X Feat. Billy Ray Cyrus)
 Best New Hip-Hop Artist
DaBaby
Best Mixtape
Megan Thee Stallion - Fever
 Sweet 16: Best Featured Verse
J. Cole - "A Lot" (21 Savage Feat. J Cole)
Impact Track
J. Cole - "Middle Child"
DJ of the Year
Mustard
 Made-You-Look Award (Best Hip-Hop Style)
Cardi B 

 Best Hip-Hop Online Site/App
Complex
Hustler of the Year
Jay-Z
Best International Flow
 Sarkodie (Ghana)   

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

emmys 2019


2019 Emmys: Best and worst dressed on the red carpet
 Outstanding Drama Series
 Game of Thrones
 Outstanding Comedy Series
 Fleabag
 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
 Billy Porter (Pose)
 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
 Jodie Comer (Killing Eve)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
 Tony Shalhoub (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
 Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
 Fleabag “Episode 1”
 Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
 Fleabag “Episode 1”
 Outstanding Comedy Actor
Bill Hader (Barry)
 Outstanding Comedy Actress
Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag)Outstanding Competition Series
RuPaul’s Drag Race
 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series
 Patricia Arquette (The Act)
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special
 Chernobyl
 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series
Ben Whishaw (A Very English Scandal)

Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special
Chernobyl
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series
Jharrel Jerome (When They See Us)
Outstanding Television Movie
Bandersnatch (Black Mirror)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series
Michelle Williams (Fosse/Verdon)
Outstanding Limited Series
Chernobyl

 Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
 Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
 Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series
Saturday Night Live “Host: Adam Sandler”
Outstanding Variety Talk Series
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)
 Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Succession “Nobody Is Ever Missing”
 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Julia Garner (Ozark)
 Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Ozark “Reparations” 
                  

Friday, August 30, 2019

vma 2019



 VIDEO OF THE YEAR
 Taylor Swift – "You Need to Calm Down" – Republic Records
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
WINNER: Ariana Grande – Republic Records
SONG OF THE YEAR
WINNER: Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – "Old Town Road (Remix)" – Columbia Records
BEST NEW ARTIST, presented by Taco Bell®
WINNER: Billie Eilish – Darkroom/Interscope Records
BEST COLLABORATION
WINNER: Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – "Señorita" – Island Records
PUSH ARTIST OF THE YEAR
WINNER: Billie Eilish – Darkroom/Interscope Records
BEST POP
WINNER: Jonas Brothers – "Sucker" – Republic Records
BEST HIP HOP
WINNER: Cardi B – "Money" – Atlantic Records
BEST R&B
WINNER: Normani ft. 6lack – "Waves" – Keep Cool/RCA Records
BEST K-POP
WINNER: BTS ft. Halsey – "Boy With Luv" – Big Hit Entertainment/Columbia Records
BEST LATIN
WINNER: ROSALÍA & J Balvin ft. El Guincho – "Con Altura" – Columbia Records
BEST DANCE
WINNER: The Chainsmokers, Bebe Rexha – "Call You Mine" – Disruptor/Columbia Records
BEST ROCK
WINNER: Panic! At The Disco – "High Hopes" – Elektra Music Group
VIDEO FOR GOOD
WINNER: Taylor Swift – "You Need to Calm Down" – Republic Records
BEST GROUP
WINNER: BTS
BEST POWER ANTHEM
WINNER: Megan Thee Stallion ft. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign – "Hot Girl Summer"
SONG OF SUMMER
WINNER: Ariana Grande, Social House – "boyfriend"
BEST DIRECTION
WINNER: Lil Nas X ft. Billy Ray Cyrus – "Old Town Road (Remix)" – Columbia Records – Directed by Calmatic

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
WINNER: Taylor Swift ft. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco – "ME!" – Republic Records – Visual Effects by Loris Paillier & Lucas Salton for BUF VFX
BEST EDITING
WINNER: Billie Eilish – "bad guy" – Darkroom/Interscope Records – Editing by Billie Eilish
BEST ART DIRECTION
WINNER: Ariana Grande – "7 Rings" – Republic Records – Art Direction by John Richoux
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
WINNER: ROSALÍA & J Balvin ft. El Guincho – "Con Altura" – Columbia Records – Choreography by Charm La’Donna

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
WINNER: Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – "Señorita" – Island Records – Cinematography by Scott Cunningham