Grammy Award for Song of the Year

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    Dre and Eminem would share. The two label-mates would later collaborate on a line of hit songs, including "Forgot About Dre" and "What's the Difference" from Dr. Dre's album 2001, "Bitch Please II" from the Marshall Mathers LP, "Say What You Say" from The Eminem Show and "Encore/Curtains Down" from Encore. The Marshall Mathers LP was released

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    “The Motto”, “Take Care” and “Make me Proud. Drake won the 2013 Grammy Award for best rap album. Drake later release another album called” nothing was the same that was nominated for a Grammy. This album consisted of tracks “0-100’ which were nominated for Grammy’s as well. Drake recently released another album called “If You are reading this it’s too Late” and every song on the album was within the top 50 of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop song

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    George Harrison, Richard Starkey and Stuart Sutcliffe. These musicians soon to be world famous started playing in Hamburg, Germany, spending a couple of years playing at multiple pubs there. Stuart left the band early, leaving Paul to pick up the bass becoming the new bass player. During their stay in Hamburg, the Beatles recorded their first songs, acquiring the attention of Brian Epstein, who rapidly signed on as the Beatle 's manager. Pete Best was replaced by drummer Ringo Starr who only helped

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    had over six albums out and all of them were very inspiring to people. Nirvana won one American Music Award in1995 for favorite heavy metal or hard rock art. Nirvana was also nominated for an ECHO award in 1993 during their tour. Nirvana won one Grammy in 1996 for the best alternative music performance and they were also nominated for a Grammy for, “Smells like Teen Spirit,” one of their hit songs. At the time when

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    lone fiddle or banjo. A good fiddler was a very popular person and was often asked to perform at events ranging from weddings to cattle drives. There was no concerted effort to preserve the songs played, but the songs that people loved lasted as they were passed from town to town or generation to generation. Songs traveled with wandering minstrels and soldiers as well as those who moved across the

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    singer. However, her popularity grew after she won the Tejano Music award for Female Vocalist of the year in 1987. By then Selena y Los Dinos were the popular band during 1980's.

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    in her early years in Colombia, but she eventually went to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Shakira received a typewriter at the age of 7 as a Christmas gift, she loved to create poetry, and write songs, this gift was almost like a toy for her; Shakira enjoyed singing and she was writing poetry at a young age, which probably inflicted on where she is now. In addition the beginning of Shakira’s career started at an extremely young

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    pianist Billy Joel wrote the song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” regarding the important events that occurred in the twentieth century. Joel was born in 1949 after World War II. Joel said that the meaning behind “We Didn’t Start the Fire” was to inform his audience that all the events that he spoke about in this song were not his generation’s fault, but the fault of their predecessors. The song became a best seller and a great success and in 1989 it was nominated for a Grammy Award. One of the most famous

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    revolutionary hits. It takes the audience through a captivating performance that shines a light on the struggles that were faced during the 1960 's and 1970 's, and how they helped inspire The Beatles to give the audience a well-crafted, "three-time Grammy award winning" show. The Beatles Love is a must-see because of its soundtrack, choreography, costuming, acting, visuals, stunts, and interactivity. It is a wonderful tribute to one of the most influential bands in history, and is a great show for anyone

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    “Now the truth of the matter is that there are a lot of things people don’t understand. Take the Einstein theory. Take taxes. Take love. Do you understand them? Neither do I. But they exist. They happen.” ― Dalton Trumbo. Dalton Trumbo was on the hollywood blacklist and in jail but he did not stop writing and his famous book was written in jail. While Trumbo was trying to make it as a writer in Los Angeles he got a job at night wrapper at a bread bakery to help him make him make enough cash while

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