Tuesday, 06.12.2016, 16:02
The British singer Adele and R&B Star Beyonce are the big favorites for the Grammy awards in the coming year. Both were nominated on Tuesday in the three main categories of music award: Album of the year, record of the year and Song of the year. Also in the category Pop Solo Performance, both are available. The former teen Star Justin Bieber and the Danish band Lukas Graham, respectively, are proposed in two of the three king categories.
Overall, comes Beyoncé on nine nominations, including possible awards for the best music film and best Rock Performance, along with Jack White. You are in the lead this year in the field. In your career, the 35 has won-Year-old already has 20 Grammys, but went often as a winner in the next categories from the stage. Eight candidates were nominated for Drake, Rihanna, and Kanye West. Adele has the best chance to five prizes, in addition to your comrade-in-arms Greg Kurihrer are nominated as producers of the year.
in addition to beyoncé’s “Lemonade” and Adele’s “25″ could be declared “Purpose” of Justin Bieber, “Views” by Drake or “A Sailor’s Guide to Earth” by Sturgill Simpson for best Album of the year. As best new artist, the two Countrypop can make themselves-singers, Kelsea Ballerini, and Maren Morris hopes. You have to fight in this category against the House Duo The Chainsmokers, the R&B singer Anderson .As and Chance the Rapper.
German nominations this year. For the best Booklet of the album is the near of Bremen-based Label Bear Family Productions is nominated. It produced the notes to the country album “The Knoxville Sessions, 1929-1930: the Knox County Stomp” of Ted Olson and Tony Russell. Techno DJ Timo Maas, of Bückeburg, near Hannover, may make hopes for an award for the best Remix of a song. He worked with James Teej on a Remix of “Nineteen Hundred Eighty Five” by Paul McCartney and the Wings.
it looks Better in the classic categories: The vocal ensemble Rastatt, Germany, is proposed with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe for “The marriage of Figaro” for the best Opera recording of the year. The Hamburg-based Violinist Christian Tetzlaff can get an award for the best classical instrumental solo, and the Flensburg Opera singer Dorothea Röschmann is in the category of best classical Solo Album for “Schumann & mountain” is nominated.
The Grammys will be on February 12. February awarded in 84 categories by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. US-Late-Night-host James Cordon the 59. Edition of the Show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles will present.
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