Billie Eilish is racking up a serious career notch on Sunday night (Feb.
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Alicia Keys channeled Kobe Bryant’s “energy and fighting spirit” as she hosted the 62nd Grammy Awards on Sunday (January 26, 2020) following the heartbreaking news of the basketball star’s tragic death.
The 41-year-old and his teenage daughter, Gianna, 13, were traveling to one of her basketball games in his private helicopter when it crashed in Calabasas on Sunday (January 26, 2020) morning. Both were among a reported nine people who lost their lives.
The news broke shortly before the
Billie Eilish is racking up a serious career notch on Sunday night (Feb.
The Bryant's are staying strong.
Alex Rodriguez is still hurting over the death of his friend, Kobe Bryant.
During Sunday’s Grammy Awards, host Alicia Keys joined Boyz II Men to perform the Philly R&B group’s 1991 hit, “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday,” in tribute to NBA basketball player Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash earlier that day. In an interview with GQ, Boyz II Men member Nathan Morris detailed how the last-minute tribute was put together.
The show must go on.
With the news of legendary basketball player Kobe Bryant's death breaking just five hours before Grammy Awards 2020 was scheduled to kick-off, the organisers made some last-minute changes in host Alicia Keys’ opening monologue and the result was moving! During her appearance on the latest episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Alicia shared details about what went on backstage while she and her team were trying to come up with a 'proper' tribute to retired NBA star.
The Los Angeles community and beyond is mourning the death of basketball superstar Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Maria-Onore, who died too soon on Sunday (Jan. 26) following a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.
Alex Rodriguez and his fiancee Jennifer Lopez have paid tribute to late basketball player Kobe Bryant.
Alicia Keys channelled Kobe Bryant’s “energy and fighting spirit” as she hosted the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday night.
Alicia Keys chose to open the Grammys with a moving, acoustic version of Lewis Capaldi's heartbreaking ballad "Someone You Loved," paying tribute in her Grammys introduction not only to Kobe Bryant, who had passed away hours earlier, but to the biggest names in music. "Music is that one language we can all speak," she explained before she began singing. "No matter where we're from. We all understand it."
Hosting an awards show is hard. But doing so in the wake of a tragedy is near impossible.
Basketball legend Kobe Bryant tragically passed away just a few hours before the 2020 Grammy Awards, and music’s biggest stars paid tribute to him during the telecast. Artists including Lizzo, Alicia Keys, and Boyz II Men honored the late athlete during speeches and performances.
Second-time Grammy host Alicia Keys opened up the 2020 Grammy Awards Sunday (Jan. 26) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles with a monologue that paid homage to Kobe Bryant, who was killed earlier Sunday along with his daughter Gianna and seven others in a shocking helicopter crash in Calabasas, CA.Taking the stage in a silvery gown, Keys was somber as she opened the proceedings.