Thursday, December 2, 2010
Grammy Nominations 2010
Song Of The Year:
Best New Artist:
Album Of The Year:
Best Female Country Vocal Performance:
Record of The Year:
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
Best Pop Vocal Album
Best Dance Recording
Best Electronic/Dance Album
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
Best Hard Rock Performance
Best Metal Performance
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
Best Rock Song
Best Rock Album
Best Alternative Music Album
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
Best R&B Song
Best R&B Album
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Best Rap Song
Best Rap Album
Best Contemporary R&B Album
Best Rap Solo Performance
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
Best Country Collaboration With Vocals
Best County Instrumental Performance
- Ray Montagne- Beg Steal Or Borrow
- Cee Lo Green- Forget You
- Miranda Lambert- House That Built Me
- Eminem Feat. Rihanna- Love The Way You Lie
- Lady Antebellum- Need You Now
Best New Artist:
- Justin Bieber
- Drake
- Florence and The Machine
- Mumford and Suns
- Esperanza Spalding
Album Of The Year:
- Arcade Fire- Suburbs
- Eminem- Recovery
- Lady Antebellum- Need You Now
- Lady GaGa- The Fame Monster
- Katy Perry- Teenage Dream
Best Female Country Vocal Performance:
- Jewel- Satisfy Me
- Miranda Lambert- House That Built Me
- LeAnn Rimes- Swingin'
- Carrie Underwood- Temporary Home
- Gretchen Wilson- I'd Love..
Record of The Year:
- B.O.B. Feat Bruno Mars- Nothin' On You
- Eminem Feat. Rihanna- Love The Way You Lie
- Cee Lo Green- Forget You
- Jay Z and Alicia Keys- Empire State Of Mind
- Lady Antebellum- Need You Now
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
- KING OF ANYTHING - Sara Bareilles
- HALO (LIVE) - Beyoncé
- CHASING PIRATES - Norah Jones
- BAD ROMANCE - Lady Gaga
- TEENAGE DREAM - Katy Perry
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
- HAVEN'T MET YOU YET - Michael Bublé
- THIS IS IT - Michael Jackson
- WHATAYA WANT FROM ME - Adam Lambert
- JUST THE WAY YOU ARE - Bruno Mars
- HALF OF MY HEART - John Mayer
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
- DON'T STOP BELIEVIN' (REGIONALS VERSION) - Glee Cast
- MISERY - Maroon 5
- THE ONLY EXCEPTION - Paramore
- BABYFATHER - Sade
- HEY, SOUL SISTER (LIVE) - Train
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
- AIRPLANES, PART II - B.o.B, Eminem and Hayley Williams
- IMAGINE - Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No 1, Jeff Beck and Oumou Sangare
- IF IT WASN'T FOR BAD - Elton John and Leon Russell
- TELEPHONE - Lady Gaga and Beyoncé
- CALIFORNIA GURLS - Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg
- FLOW - Laurie Anderson
- NESSUN DORMA - Jeff Beck
- NO MYSTERY - Stanley Clarke
- ORCHESTRAL INTRO - Gorillaz
- SLEEPWALK - The Brian Setzer Orchestra
Best Pop Vocal Album
- MY WORLD 2.0 - Justin Bieber
- I DREAMED A DREAM - Susan Boyle
- THE FAME MONSTER - Lady Gaga
- BATTLE STUDIES - John Mayer
- TEENAGE DREAM - Katy Perry
Best Dance Recording
- ROCKET - Goldfrapp
- IN FOR THE KILL - La Roux
- DANCE IN THE DARK - Lady Gaga
- ONLY GIRL (IN THE WORLD) - Rihanna
- DANCING ON MY OWN - Robyn
Best Electronic/Dance Album
- THESE HOPEFUL MACHINES - BT
- FURTHER - The Chemical Brothers
- HEAD FIRST - Goldfrapp
- BLACK LIGHT - Groove Armada
- LA ROUX - La Roux
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
- CRAZY LOVE - Michael Bublé
- THE GREATEST LOVE SONGS OF ALL TIME - Barry Manilow
- LET IT BE ME: MATHIS IN NASHVILLE - Johnny Mathis
- FLY ME TO THE MOON…THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK: VOLUME V - Rod Stewart
- LOVE IS THE ANSWER - Barbra Streisand
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
- RUN BACK TO YOUR SIDE - Eric Clapton
- CROSSROADS - John Mayer
- HELTER SKELTER - Paul McCartney
- SILVER RIDER - Robert Plant
- ANGRY WORLD - Neil Young
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
- READY TO START - Arcade Fire
- I PUT A SPELL ON YOU - Jeff Beck and Joss Stone
- TIGHTEN UP - The Black Keys
- RADIOACTIVE - Kings Of Leon
- RESISTANCE - Muse
Best Hard Rock Performance
- A LOOKING IN VIEW - Alice In Chains
- LET ME HEAR YOU SCREAM - Ozzy Osbourne
- BLACK RAIN - Soundgarden
- BETWEEN THE LINES - Stone Temple Pilots
- NEW FANG - Them Crooked Vultures
Best Metal Performance
- EL DORADO - Iron Maiden
- LET THE GUILT GO - Korn
- IN YOUR WORDS - Lamb Of God
- SUDDEN DEATH - Megadeth
- WORLD PAINTED BLOOD - Slayer
Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- HAMMERHEAD - Jeff Beck
- BLACK MUD - The Black Keys
- DO THE MURRAY - Los Lobos
- KUNDALINI BONFIRE - Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
- THE DEATHLESS HORSIE - Dweezil Zappa
Best Rock Song
- ANGRY WORLD - Neil Young, songwriter (Neil Young)
- LITTLE LION MAN - Ted Dwane, Ben Lovett, Marcus Mumford and Country Winston, songwriters (Mumford and Sons)
- RADIOACTIVE - Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill and Nathan Followill, songwriters (Kings Of Leon)
- RESISTANCE - Matthew Bellamy, songwriter (Muse)
- TIGHTEN UP - Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, songwriters (The Black Keys)
Best Rock Album
- EMOTION and COMMOTION - Jeff Beck
- THE RESISTANCE - Muse
- BACKSPACER - Pearl Jam
- MOJO - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
- LE NOISE - Neil Young
Best Alternative Music Album
- THE SUBURBS - Arcade Fire
- INFINITE ARMS - Band Of Horses
- BROTHERS - The Black Keys
- BROKEN BELLS - Broken Bells
- CONTRA - Vampire Weekend
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
- GONE ALREADY - Faith Evans
- BITTERSWEET - Fantasia
- EVERYTHING TO ME - Monica
- TIRED - Kelly Price
- HOLDING YOU DOWN (GOING IN CIRCLES) - Jazmine Sullivan
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
- SECOND CHANCE - El DeBarge
- FINDING MY WAY BACK - Jaheim
- WHY WOULD YOU STAY - Kem
- WE'RE STILL FRIENDS - (Kirk Whalum and) Musiq Soulchild
- THERE GOES MY BABY - Usher
Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
- LOVE - Chuck Brown, Jill Scott and Marcus Miller
- TAKE MY TIME - Chris Brown and Tank
- YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND - Ronald Isley and Aretha Franklin
- SHINE - John Legend and The Roots
- SOLDIER OF LOVE - Sade
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
- WHEN A WOMAN LOVES - R. Kelly
- HANG ON IN THERE - John Legend and The Roots
- YOU'RE SO AMAZING - Calvin Richardson
- IN BETWEEN - Ryan Shaw
- GO [LIVE] - Betty Wright
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
- LITTLE ONE - Bilal
- F*** YOU - Cee Lo Green
- ORION - Carolyn Malachi
- TIGHTROPE - Janelle Monáe and Big Boi
- STILL - Eric Roberson
Best R&B Song
- BITTERSWEET - Charles Harmon and Claude Kelly, songwriters (Fantasia)
- FINDING MY WAY BACK - Ivan "Orthodox" Barias, Curt Chambers, Carvin "Ransum" Haggins, Jaheim Hoagland and Miquel Jontel, songwriters (Jaheim)
- SECOND CHANCE - E. Debarge and Mischke, songwriters (El DeBarge)
- SHINE - John Stephens, songwriter (John Legend and The Roots)
- WHY WOULD YOU STAY - K. Owens, songwriter (Kem)
Best R&B Album
- THE LOVE & WAR MASTERPEACE - Raheem DeVaughn
- BACK TO ME - Fantasia
- ANOTHER ROUND - Jaheim
- WAKE UP! - John Legend and The Roots
- STILL STANDING - Monica
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
- NOTHIN' ON YOU - B.o.B and Bruno Mars
- DEUCES - Chris Brown, Tyga and Kevin McCall
- LOVE THE WAY YOU LIE - Eminem and Rihanna
- EMPIRE STATE OF MIND - Jay-Z and Alicia Keys
- WAKE UP! EVERYBODY - John Legend, The Roots, Melanie Fiona and Common
Best Rap Song
- EMPIRE STATE OF MIND - Shawn Carter, Angela Hunte, Burt Keyes, Alicia Keys, Jane't "Jnay" Sewell-Ulepic and Alexander Shuckburgh, songwriters (Sylvia Robinson, songwriter) (Jay-Z and Alicia Keys)
- LOVE THE WAY YOU LIE - Alexander Grant, Holly Hafferman and Marshall Mathers, songwriters (Eminem and Rihanna)
- NOT AFRAID - M. Burnett, J. Evans, Marshall Mathers, L. Resto and M. Samuels, songwriters (Eminem)
- NOTHIN' ON YOU - Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars and Bobby Simmons Jr., songwriters (B.o.B and Bruno Mars)
- ON TO THE NEXT ONE - Shawn Carter, J. Chaton and K. Dean, songwriters (G. Auge and X. De Rosnay, songwriters) (Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz)
Best Rap Album
- THE ADVENTURES OF BOBBY RAY - B.o.B
- THANK ME LATER - Drake
- RECOVERY - Eminem
- THE BLUEPRINT 3 - Jay-Z
- HOW I GOT OVER - The Roots
Best Contemporary R&B Album
- GRAFFITI - Chris Brown
- UNTITLED - R. Kelly
- TRANSITION - Ryan Leslie
- THE ARCHANDROID - Janelle Monáe
- RAYMOND V RAYMOND - Usher
Best Rap Solo Performance
- OVER - Drake
- NOT AFRAID - Eminem
- HOW LOW - Ludacris
- I'M BACK - T.I.
- POWER - Kanye West
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
- SHUTTERBUGG - Big Boi and Cutty
- FANCY - Drake, T.I. and Swizz Beatz
- ON TO THE NEXT ONE - Jay-Z and Swizz Beatz
- MY CHICK BAD - Ludacris and Nicki Minaj
- LOSE MY MIND - Young Jeezy and Plies
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
- SATISFIED - Jewel
- THE HOUSE THAT BUILT ME - Miranda Lambert
- SWINGIN' - LeAnn Rimes
- TEMPORARY HOME - Carrie Underwood
- I'D LOVE TO BE YOUR LAST - Gretchen Wilson
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
- MACON - Jamey Johnson
- CRYIN' FOR ME (WAYMAN'S SONG) - Toby Keith
- TURNING HOME - David Nail
- 'TIL SUMMER COMES AROUND - Keith Urban
- GETTIN' YOU HOME - Chris Young
Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals
- FREE - Zac Brown Band
- ELIZABETH - Dailey and Vincent
- NEED YOU NOW - Lady Antebellum
- LITTLE WHITE CHURCH - Little Big Town
- WHERE RAINBOWS NEVER DIE - The SteelDrivers
Best Country Collaboration With Vocals
- BAD ANGEL - Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert and Jamey Johnson
- PRIDE (IN THE NAME OF LOVE) - Dierks Bentley, Del McCoury and The Punch Brothers
- AS SHE'S WALKING AWAY - Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson
- HILLBILLY BONE - Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins
- I RUN TO YOU - Marty Stuart and Connie Smith
Best County Instrumental Performance
- TATTOO OF A SMUDGE - Cherryholmes
- MAGIC #9 - The Infamous Stringdusters
- NEW CHANCE BLUES - Punch Brothers
- WILLOW CREEK - Darrell Scott
- HUMMINGBYRD - Marty Stuart
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Rihanna’s ‘Raining Men’ selected as next URBAN single…
Rihanna’s ‘Raining Men’ has been selected as the next single for the URBAN market in the United States. The Nicki Minaj assisted song will be going for adds to Urban Radio on Dec 6th. That’s not to say the singer has changed her mind about ‘Cheers’ or ‘S&M’ as the third single.
It just means that ‘Raining Men’ has been chosen as the next urban offering. We love ‘Raining Men’ though. The Hip-hop influenced club banger is filled with lots of Island swagger, it’s super gritty and the beat knocks mad hard! However, do you think this is the right choice?
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Coyle: 'Cheryl will dictate Aloud reunion'
Nadine Coyle has revealed that Cheryl Cole will decide when Girls Aloud reform.
The 'Insatiable' star admitted that Cole's success away from the band means a reunion will ultimately be dictated by her.
"Cheryl's success is a point for all the rest of us to consider from our own points of view," she told i-D Magazine.
"We've got to be realistic about what has happened to Cheryl over the last couple of years."
Coyle also revealed that the money required to reform the band could affect their return, admitting that their hair budget alone went "through the roof".
She added: "The money that would need to be invested in it is another factor.
"Between the five of us the hair budget alone was enough to feed a small country. It was through the roof!
"I think we bought our hairdresser an entire extension on the back of her house on one album campaign. If she wasn’t driving a Bentley then she should have been."
Coyle's bandmate Nicola Roberts recently insisted that there would be no Girls Aloud record "anytime soon".
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Director David Lynch turns music man, releases two singles to iTunes
The film auteur with perhaps one of the most singular visions in the history of movie-making (splendor in the grass!) has now turned his attentions from cinema, dharma, and daily weather reports to music. Specifically, “modern blues,” according to an L.A. Times report.
“We’re working on a lot of things, and we hope to have an album soon,” Lynch says. “All of this to me is an experiment. We were calling it kind of a modern blues — music based on the blues. It’s led to all sorts of different things, but I really want to do a modern blues album.”
“There’s nothing I can say in terms of what the rules are, but there is a feel,” Lynch added. “It has to be anchored in something strong and pure, and it’s modern in that it’s joining with all the things you can do these days in ProTools.”
“The advancement in digital things means there’s a whole slew of possibilities,” he continued. “I love organic phenomena. I love the real, rough sound of blues. I love a heavy guitar and great, strong drums. Then there’s so many things that can be done to it that will modernize it.”
Lynch, who also collaborated on the Dark Night of the Soul project with Dangermouse and the late Sparklehorse, has signed to England’s Sunday Best label; he plans to release a full album, recorded with his longtime film engineer Dean Hurley. As of today, the tracks “Good Day Today” and “I Know” are available on iTunes. Sample the woozy electro ditty “Good Day” after the jump:
In the meantime, Lynch will continue to work behind the camera; he’s currently working on a documentary on Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the founder of Transcendental Meditation.
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