
Beyoncé and daughter Blue Ivy Carter make Grammys history
Beyoncé became the most decorated female Grammys winner with 28 while her 9-year old daughter became the second-youngest Grammys winner ever.
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Beyoncé became the most decorated female Grammys winner with 28 while her 9-year old daughter became the second-youngest Grammys winner ever.
The impromptu performance from the world-renowned cellist included "Ave Maria" and parts of Bach's Cello Suite No. 1.
Taylor Swift took her third Album of the Year honors while Best New Artist Megan Thee Stallion heated up the stage performing with Cardi B.
Beyoncé led the field with nine nominations and broke the record for the most Grammy wins ever by a female artist and most Grammy wins ever by a singer.
Trevor Noah of "The Daily Show" hosted the 63rd Grammy Awards ceremony from the Los Angeles Convention Center and, as with other awards shows during the pandemic, there was no audience for the event.
Guyton released "Black Like Me" in June 2020 on her Instagram and on Spotify's marquee Hot Country playlist.
The Grammys will look different because of the coronavirus pandemic, but host Trevor Noah promises a show full of surprises and live performances.
When the pandemic shut down live concerts, a new online music battle series, with artists like Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle going head-to-head, went viral.
The British singer-songwriter and Grammy-nominee has won fans around the world with a sound that defies easy description – a mix of blues, rock, funk, R&B, jazz and soul.
Jeffrey Murdock will accept the Grammy Music Educator Award during the 63rd GRAMMY Awards airing Sunday, March 14, 2021, on CBS.
Dua Lipa is nominated for six Grammys: Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album.
The rapper, who will join Square's board of directors, said the deal "will be a game-changer for many."
He formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. He died Tuesday in his native Jamaica.
Just before getting her first dose of the Moderna vaccine, Parton sang a new rendition of "Jolene" to fit the occasion: "Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, I'm begging of you please don't hesitate."
"There aren't that many original shows that stand the test of time like 'Rent' does, and has resonated with generation after generation," said Idina Menzel.
Two of The 5th Dimension's founding members, whose music brought joyful harmonies to the tumultuous '60s and '70s, will soon release their first studio album in three decades, "Blackbird," featuring classic Beatles love songs.
Daft Punk, the influential electronic group, is calling it quits after 28 years.
Parton thanked Tennessee lawmakers, but asked them not to consider a bill that would allow for a statue of her on the grounds of the Capitol.
The singer is opening up about her experience with mental health issues and addiction in a new documentary.
She told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King that she filed a lawsuit and is choosing to speak out to help other women in abusive relationships.
"Sunday Morning" looks back at the lives of singer Mary Wilson, a founding member of The Supremes; innovative jazz keyboardist Chick Corea; and Larry Flynt, a publisher of pornography who became a free-speech champion.
Female-heavy list of 16 acts also includes Mary J. Blige and Dionne Warwick.
The Supremes blazed a trail for Black and female artists.
Wilson was also known for her work as a motivational speaker, advocate for social change and cultural ambassador for the U.S.
Many people took to social media to compare the singer's set to various pop culture moments.
Attorneys for the family of the a man who died after riding a roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort believe he hit his head on a restraint.
Mariah Carey talks to "CBS Mornings" about her new album "Here for It All," and how she handled grief after losing her mother and sister.
"Survivor" returns tonight for its 49th season with a two-hour premiere on CBS and Paramount+. The new castaways face tough challenges, shifting alliances, and the twists that will shape this season's game. Former winner Jeremy Collins breaks down what to expect.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show Tuesday nearly a week after ABC preempted the program following Kimmel's comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. In his monologue, Kimmel defended free speech, took aim at President Trump and the FCC chair and addressed his remarks regarding Kirk's killing.
Madelaine Petsch, best known for "Riverdale," joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss starring in "The Strangers: Chapter Two." She talks about returning as Maya, how her character's trauma shapes the sequel, and what drew her to the horror franchise after seven seasons on the hit CW series.
Grammy winner Mariah Carey welcomes "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle KIng into her home studio for an exclusive first look at her 16th album, "Here for It All." She reflects on grief, love, and why she is ready for this next chapter.
American stand-up comedian Tim Dillon says he's been dropped from the Riyadh Comedy Festival bill after jokes about the country's alleged use of forced labor.
A former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, who testified against the disgraced music mogul in his criminal trial, has filed a lawsuit accusing Combs of sexual abuse and violence.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show just less than a week after network broadcaster ABC pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" over remarks he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Disney joins streaming rivals in hiking the monthly cost of both ad-free and ad-supported subscriptions.
Lisa Jeanine Findley concocted a bizarre, brazen scheme to try and sell Elvis Presley's iconic home, prosecutors said.
Scarlett Johansson and June Squibb join "CBS Mornings" to discuss "Eleanor the Great," which Johansson directs and Squibb stars in.
Scarlett Johansson joins "CBS Mornings" with June Squibb to discuss their new film, "Eleanor the Great," a moving story about family, grief and resilience. Johansson dedicates the project to her grandmother, while Squibb reflects on her decades-long career and thriving at 95.
Jimmy Kimmel is returning to his late-night show on Tuesday, Disney announced. Kimmel's show was pre-empted after comments he made in response to the shooting death of Charlie Kirk. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Combs faces an Oct. 3 sentencing after his conviction by a Manhattan jury on two charges that outlaw interstate commerce related to prostitution.