Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren and soprano Anna Netrebko have been announced as laureates of the prestigious Polar Music Prize – often described as the “Nobel Prize of music”.
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The Staples Center might have been overflowing with musicians on Sunday night but Hollywood’s Raleigh Studios was packed with guests who gathered to celebrate the night with Steven Tyler for his Grammy viewing party.
The third annual gala benefited Tyler’s Janie’s Fund, a nonprofit geared at helping to improve the lives of girls in the aftermath of abuse. Attendees included everyone from Kelsey Grammer to Haley Reinhart, Diane Warren, Vanderpump Rules' Stassi Schroeder, and more.
A lot went
Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren and soprano Anna Netrebko have been announced as laureates of the prestigious Polar Music Prize – often described as the “Nobel Prize of music”.
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