If you need to know, or are just a might curious, here’s the full list of the 2002 Grammy Award winners.
At the 44th Annual Grammy Awards the Academy President urged fans to stop downloading music off of the internet.
Admitedly, I was downloading the new Lisa Loeb CD at the time. Oops!
The 44th Annual Grammy Awards, celebrating the best in all fields of music, were handed out on Wednesday night.
I wish I had something nice to say about the show and the winners but I don’t. The entire 3 1/2 hour program was boring, slow, uninteresting and uninspired. There was no emotion and no great moments. There wasn’t even a tribute to the legendary Waylon Jennings, who died last week, and if it wasn’t for singer Kid Rock Jennings’ death would have gone unmentioned.
The Grammy Ceremony hit an all time low last night. Lower than even last year when Steely Dan’s unnoticed “Two Against Nature” won album of the year. Lower then when Jethro Tull won for “Best Metal Album.” Lower then when DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince won “Best Rap Performance”…
But, I guess I should digress. The show sucked, but there were winners. If you care, Alicia Keys won 5 Grammys, U2 4 and the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack was named Album Of The Year.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go and shower again. I need thsi stench off of me. Man was that a horrible show!
Bring on The Oscars! And pray that they are better than The Grammy Show. Then again, how could they not be!
This is good news!
I’m waiting for mine!
MAILED OUT
The Motion Picture Academy mailed out the final ballots on Wednesday to voting members. The ballots, which include nominees for 19 categories, are due by March 19, 2002.
The Oscars will be handed out on Sunday, March24, 2002.
It’s always nice to see Faith
THERE SHE’LL BE
Faith Hill has been announced as a performer at the March 24 Oscars. Hill will sing the nominated Diane Warren song “There You’ll Be” from the Pearl Harbour soundtrack.
BALDWINIZED
TV Guide Online is reporting that Alec Baldwin will be guest-starring on the March 28, 2002, episode of Friends, in which he’ll play a love interest for Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow).
It’s doubtful that they will, but…
SPOILER ALERT!
The New York Post is reporting that writers for “ER” are exploring the possibility of having Anthony Edwards’ character, Dr. Mark Greene, die of his brain tumor at the end of the season.
Edwards has already announced that he is leaving the show.
HARDLY SEINFELD CURSED
NBC’s new Julia Louis-Dreyfus comedy “Watching Ellie” won its time period Tuesday with a 12.4 household rating and 18 share, according to preliminary Nielsen numbers.
In ex- Seinfeld terms, Ellie fared better than the previous premieres of The Michael Richards Show and Jason Alexander’s Bob Patterson.
Want to own a piece of Sunday’s Gold Medal victory? All proceeds go to charity…