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L’album dei premi Grammy
Ella Fitzgerald e Van Alexander, presidente della National Academy of Recording Arts and Science, 1963 (AP Photo)
Ella Fitzgerald e Van Alexander, presidente della National Academy of Recording Arts and Science, 1963 (AP Photo)
Barbra Streisand e Louis Armstrong, 1965 (AP Photo)
Art Garfunkel e Paul Simon, 1971 (AP Photo)
Roberta Flack, 1974 (AP Photo)
Linda Ronstadt, Ringo Starr e Paul Williams, 1977 (AP Photo)
Barbra Streisand e George Benson, 1977 (AP Photo)
I Fleetwood Mac, 1978 (AP Photo)
Donna Summer e l'autore Paul Jabara, 1979 (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon)
Oscar Peterson, 1979 (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon)
Nicolette Larson e Michael Jackson, 1980 (AP Photo)
Billy Joel, 1981. (AP Photo)
I Men at Work", 1983 (AP Photo)
I R.E.M., 1992 (AP Photo/Ron Frehm)
Eric Clapton, 1993 (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)
Duke Ellington, 1967 (AP Photo/John Lent)
Louis Armstrong e David Clayton-Thomas dei Blood, Sweat and Tears, 1970 (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff)
Bill Cosby, Peggy Lee e Burt Bacharach, 1970 (AP Photo)
Stevie Wonder e Alice Cooper, 1974 (AP Photo/HF)
Paul Simon e Phil Ramone, 1975 (AP Photo)
Christopher Cross, 1981 (AP Photo)
Sheena Easton e le Pointer Sisters 1982 (AP Photo/Doug Pizac)
Ted Nugent e Adam Ant, 1982 (AP Photo/Doug Pizac)
Tina Turner e James Brown, 1982 (AP Photo/Doug Pizac)
Joe Cocker e Jennifer Warnes, 1983 (AP Photo/Nick Ut)
Michael Jackson e Quincy Jones, 1984 (AP Photo)
Tina Turner e Lionel Richie, 1985 (AP Photo)
Billy Idol e B.B. King, 1993 (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Seal e Trevor Horn, 1996 (AP Photo/Eric Draper)
Sting e Aretha Franklin, 1998 (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
1998, l'artista concettuale e ballerino Michael Portnoy viene allontanato durante il suo intervento fuori programma nel corso dell'esibizione di Bob Dylan (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)