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Grammy Awards: tribute to Tina Turner

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Grammy Awards: tribute to Tina Turner

The globally revered Queen of Rock has inspired millions with her life, voice, dance and unforgettable music. She remains one of the most influential artists of all time, having even inspired contemporary artists such as Beyoncéwho paid tribute to him during the Kennedy Center ceremony in 2005 or their incredible performance of “Proud Mary” at the Grammy Awards in 2008 which remains one of the most iconic performances of all time in the American ceremony.

With more than 200 million records sold, Tina Turner to me 11 singles in the Top 10 in Belgium and left his mark on the musical world forever. She won 8 Grammy Awards, was inducted au Rock & Roll Hall of Fame en 1991and holds stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His tour “Break Every Rule” of 1988 even established a world record with 184,000 spectators at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro. Rolling Stone magazine ranked her 17th of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time and 63rd of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.

Last year, Laurent Rieppi devoted a complete file on his career

Tina Turner died on May 24, 2023 at the age of 83 following a long illness.

The evening of the 2024 Grammy Awards

Also this Sunday, Tracy Chapman a rejoint Luke Combs on stage to perform his single “Fast Car”, released in 1988. It is the American singer who contributed to the revival of the title last year by offering a new interpretation.

For his part, Metallica won the prize for best metal performance, for the title “72 Seasons”, the title track of the album released in 2023.

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U2 for his part, graced the Grammys ceremony with a performance of his song “Atomic City”, inside the Sphere in Las Vegas, showing all the facets of the experience lived in this new venue at the forefront of technology.

For the first time in his career, Joni Mitchell performed on the Grammy Awards stage. She performed “Both Sides Now”, her 1969 song from her second album, Clouds.

Billy Joel returned to the Grammys stage for the first time in over twenty years by performing “Turn The Lights Back On,” her new single. He was joined by the artist Laufey on cello.

Annie Lennox called for a ceasefire in Palestine during the sequence In Memorial during which we were also able to appreciate the services of Stevie Wonder et Jon Batiste. The singer covered “Nothing Compares 2 U” from Sinead O’Connor, disappeared last year.

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