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The 2021 Grammy Awards was originally scheduled for Jan. 31 but will be postponed due to the coronavirus. According to HuffPost, producers chose to delay the event amid California’s surge in COVID-19 cases. The 63rd annual ceremony was set to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The awards show would have been produced without a live audience and with only presenters and performers. A new date for the ceremony has not been announced. Los Angeles County, where the event would take place has had more than 827,498 confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Country music singer and songwriter K.T. Oslin has died. She was 78. CNN reports Oslin had one of the most soulful voices in country music and came to fame with her anthem '80's Ladies.' She also won multiple Grammy and ACM Awards during her career. Oslin was inducted into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014 and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018. Travis Tritt recalled touring with Oslin at the beginning of her career, and remembered her as a 'brilliant songwriter and one helluva lady.'
The 63rd annual Grammy Awards nominations were announced Tuesday. Beyoncé leads the pack of nominees with nine nods. Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, and Roddy Rich followed Beyonce with six nominations each. Post Malone, Jhene Aiko, and Jacob Collier are in the running for Album of the Year. According to CNN, "The Daily Show's" Trevor Noah will host the event in January. The Grammy Awards will air on Jan. 31, 2021, on CBS.
Jennifer Lopez has recalled how Alex Rodriguez's daughter asked for her glamorous Grammy Awards dress the first time they met.
'Bad Guy' hitmaker Billie Eilish admits the backlash she received over her 10 Grammy Awards made her "doubt" her own talents.