Once upon a time in Hollywood, the biggest stars in television and film partied all night long.
18.12.2019 - 02:01 / billboard.com
Grammy voters are going back in time as they consider nominees for best historical album. The contenders include retrospectives by Bobbie Gentry, Vladimir Horowitz and Pete Seeger, as well as Various Artists collections spotlighting the much-chronicled Woodstock festival and a more esoteric collection of ambient 1980s music from Japan.As usual, the original artists are not nominated.
The nominations go to the compilation producers and mastering engineers. Here are the nominees:The Girl from
.Once upon a time in Hollywood, the biggest stars in television and film partied all night long.
Real Housewives of New York City star Jill Zarin posted a heartfelt message to her late husband, Bobby Zarin, on what would have been their wedding anniversary.
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