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Grammys 2013: The One Where The Guys Had all the Fun.

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If last year’s Grammys were owned by Adele (and they ever so thoroughly were), then this year’s ceremony saw the men take back the reigns. The top awards were all won by men – Gotye got Record of the Year, for Somebody That I Used to Know, while the male trio of fun. got Song of the Year for We Are Young, and Mumford & Sons picked up Album of the Year for Babel – an album that made a major impact on the US Billboard 200 chart last year, selling over 600 000 copies upon release. Miguel won Best R ‘n B Song for Adorn and the Black Keys injected their brotherly rock into more than a few categories – scoring Best Rock Album, Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for Lonely Boy.

Tribute was paid to Levon Helm, the late singing drummer from The Band, and Justin Timberlake made his cool comeback in a black and white performance with a shoop-shoop band accompanying him and Jay-Z jumping up from his seat to join in. Even Ed Sheeran got to perform his song The A-Team with Sir Elton John. As for the ladies – well, aside from Carrie Underwood’s magic dress that displayed various fairylike images on it, they didn’t leave much to post to Twitter about. Thank heavens for Brittany Howard from Alabama Shakes who had a verse in the Helm tribute – I can’t wait to watch her and that band grow even stronger.

Adele still managed to make a cameo this year – the awards opened with her being presented the Pop Solo Performance statue for the live version of Set Fire to the Rain. And she really does look set to add an Oscar to her many awards, at that ceremony in two weeks’ time.

In the meantime, maybe next year the awards will even out the balance?

The winners are:

Album of the year

Babel, Mumford & Sons

Record of the Year

Somebody That I Used to Know, Gotye featuring Kimbra

Song (goes to writer)

We Are Young – fun.

Best new artist

fun.

Pop vocal album

Stronger, Kelly Clarkson

Dance/electronica album

Bangarang, Skrillex

Rock album

El Camino, The Black Keys

Alternative album

Making Mirrors, Gotye

R&B album

Black Radio, Robert Glasper Experiment

Rap album

Take Care, Drake

Country album

Uncaged, Zac Brown Band

Americana album

Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt

Pop solo performance

Set Fire to the Rain (Live), Adele

Pop duo/group performance

Somebody That I Used to Know, Gotye featuring Kimbra

Dance recording

Bangarang, Skrillex featuring Sirah

Traditional pop vocal album

Kisses on the Bottom, Paul McCartney

Rock performance

Lonely Boy, The Black Keys

Hard rock/metal performance

Love Bites (So Do I), Halestorm

Rock song (goes to writer)

Lonely Boy (performed by the Black Keys)

R&B song (goes to writer)

Adorn (performed by Miguel)

Traditional R&B performance

Love on Top, Beyoncé

R&B performance

Climax, Usher

Urban contemporary album

Channel Orange, Frank Ocean

Rap performance

N—– In Paris, Jay-Z and Kanye West

Rap/sung collaboration

No Church in the Wild, Jay-Z & Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean and The-Dream

Rap song (goes to writer)

N—– In Paris (performed by Jay-Z and Kanye West)

World Music Album

The Living Room Sessions Part 1, Ravi Shankar

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South African musician Hugh Masekela performs at the pre-telecast Grammy ceremony. He was up for Best World Music Album.
Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, via The Grammys

For the full list of winners, head on over here

Let’s Hear it For The Boys – The Grammys a-Go

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It’s dubbed as “music’s biggest night” and while a woman may have dominated the proceedings last year, this year, the guys are the ones with the most nominations. 6 of the top nominees, with 6 nods each, are male artists: Frank Ocean, fun., The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, Jay-Z, Kanye West and Mumford & Sons lead the nominations, but which one will actually rule the night? It seems that Fun. is the band this year with the most to win – being nominated in the 4 major categories of of Record, Album and Song of the year, as well as Best New Artist. No mean feat there.

But what about that coveted category Song of the Year? This category, given to songwriters, will more than likely recognize that Call Me Maybe was the most ubiquitous ditty of this past year. While I personally love The A Team from British newcomer Ed Sheeran, it wasn’t half as popular a track. Record of the year (which is awarded to a single) surely looks set to be won by Gotye for Somebody That I Used to Know, which was the best-selling single of the year.

As for nominees beyond the “sexy six” categories, I’m rooting for Hugh Masekela. Even though he kind of told me not to. He’s up for Best World Music Album, along with the likes of Rav Shankar, who is also up against his daughter Anoushka and Mali’s Amadou & Mariam. I caught up with BraHugh in DC during events around Obama’s Inauguration, and ever the humble artist, he said all credit is due to those with whom he worked on his album, Jabulani

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Hugh, who once performed with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis, was last nominated in 1968. So I’ll still be cheering on the jazz trumpeter – along with the talented artists who helped make Jabulani the Grammy-nominated work it is.

Hugh, who once performed with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis, was last nominated in 1968. So I’ll still be cheering on the jazz trumpeter – along with the talented artists who helped make Jabulani the Grammy-nominated work it is.

The Grammys takes place this Sunday.

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Entertainment Express: Grammys, Baftas, NY Fashion Week, Berlin Film Festival, James Blake, Fall Out Boy, Fitz & the Tantrums

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* The Grammys are this weekend, and while the buzz about the outfits that are and aren’t allowed on the red carpet was starting to pick up, it looks like the focus has now turned to the impending storm called Nemo that’s headed for the East Coast, and the impact it’ll have on artist’s travel plans. As part of Grammy week celebrations, Clive Davis was on Thursday night honoured with the first Musical Visionary Award, which will now be named after him, while tonight, tribute will be paid to Bruce Springsteen as the 2013 MusiCares Person of the Year.

* It’s also the British version of the Oscars this Sunday, the Baftas. We’ll see if Argo continues it’s pre-Oscar domination, and how many awards the movie will scoop out of the 7 it’s  nominated for.

* Dealing with forces of nature is probably all par for the course when it comes to NY Fashion Week, which kicks it up a notch this weekend, in spite of Nemo. Although Marc Jacobs has already rescheduled his show from Monday to Thursday because of customs and deliveries delays, the likes of Diane Von Furstenberg, DKNY, Hervé Léger and South Africa’s hottest designer David Tlale are all due to show their 2013 Fall collections in the next few days.

* At the Berlin Film Festival, The Weinstein Company snapped up Wong Kar-Wei’s The Grandmasters, which opened the fest. Among the news coming out of the fest is that Ben Lewin, director of the incredibly moving  film The Sessions will take on a comedy next. THR is reporting Katherine Heigl will star in A Moment to Remember.

* There’s a lot of new music out at the mo’ – James Blake just premiered his latest single, Retrograde on Zane Lowe’s BBC Radio 1 show on Thursday night, Fall Out Boy have come out of their “indefinite hiatus” to return to long-titled singles, with My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light ‘Em Up), and Fitz & the Tantrums, who signed to Elektra Records this week, released Out of My League.

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Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s Grammy Hopes

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Ladysmith Black Mambazo will find out this weekend if they are going to add a fourth Grammy statue to their collection. There are only four nominees in the Best World Music category but they have some stiff competition from the likes of Tinariwen and Femi Kuti. But, as Albert Mazibuko the group’s spokesperson says, they’re using this time to celebrate how far they’ve come as a group. “This music that has been nominated is the music we used to sing as children, so it’s amazing to think of where we are now and that it is being recognized.”

LBM have achieved much in their 50-year career. Albert told me that the one thing they still want to do is work with a hip hop group because they want to hear someone translate their message in a different way. I asked him if he’d heard of Die Antwoord yet. He said no, but seemed to like the idea of them. Now that would be a collaboration!

The group is currently on tour in the US so won’t be at the awards ceremony as they’ll be performing in Delaware on the night. But they’ll be hoping to get a phone-call bearing some good news.

The Grammys take place on Sunday 12 February.