Madonna appears backstage at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Multiple nominee Neil Young arrives for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Chris Carlson, AP)
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Musician Sting, left, and his daughter Kate Sumner arrive for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Alicia Keys and Kerry Brothers arrive for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Multiple nominee Jamie Foxx arrives for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Steven Tyler, left, and Joe Perry of the group Aerosmith arrive for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Chris Carlson, AP)
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Nominee Sheryl Crow arrives for the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Madonna performs at the beginning of the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Bruce Springsteen, left, and Sam Moore perform in a tribute to New Orleans. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Mariah Carey performs with a jewelled microphone. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Paul McCartney performs at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Christina Aguilera performs at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Kelly Rowland, left, Beyonce Knowles, centre, and Michelle Williams, of the musical group Destiny's Child, announce the winner of the song of the year award to U2 for Sometimes You Can't Make it on Your Own. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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Kelly Clarkson holds her Grammy's for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. (Reed Saxon, AP)
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Billie Joe Armstrong, of the group Green Day, accepts the award for record of the year for Boulevard of Broken Dreams, a track from the album American Idiot. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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John Legend holds his Grammy's for best new artist, best R&B album, and best male R&B vocal performance, backstage at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards. (Reed Saxon, AP)
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Jay Z holds his Grammy for best rap/sung collaboration backstage. (Reed Saxon, AP)
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Mariah Carey holds her three Grammy's for, best female R&B vocal performance, best contemporary R&B album, and best R&B song. (Reed Saxon, AP)
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Bono from the group U2 accepts the award for album of the year for How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. (Mark J Terrill, AP)
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The band U2, back row, The Edge, left, Adam Clayton, front row, left, Larry Mullen and Bono, appear backstage with Grammy's for song of the year, album of the year, best rock song, best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal, and best rock album. (Reed Saxon, AP)
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