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French DJ duo Daft Punk, newcomer Lorde take top Grammys

Posted: 26 Jan 2014 09:31 PM PST

January 27, 2014

Producer Paul Williams accepts the award for Album of the year for Daft Punk's Producer Paul Williams accepts the award for Album of the year for Daft Punk's French electronic music DJs Daft Punk and New Zealand teen Lorde took home the top Grammy awards in a night that rewarded robots and newcomers, and recognized marriage equality.

In a first for the Grammys or any big US awards show, thirty-three couples, both same-sex and straight, were married by singer Queen Latifah, to the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis gay rights anthem, "Same Love." Madonna emerged in a white suit and cowboy hat to conclude the signing ceremony with "Open Your Heart."

The music industry's glamorous gathering also saw the two surviving Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, come together for a rare joint performance coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the British group's breakthrough on American television.

The quirky robotic duo, Daft Punk, scored the double win of album of the year for "Random Access Memories," and record of the year with the summer dance hit "Get Lucky," featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers.

"When I was drinking years ago, I used to imagine things that weren't there were frightening. Then I got sober and two robots called me and asked me to make an album," quipped Paul Williams, one of the featured artists in "Random Access Memories."

Formed in the early 1990s by French DJs Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Daft Punkwere pioneers of the electronic dance music phenomenon that has recently swept the US mainstream pop industry.

Lorde, 17, won the Grammy for song of the year with her breakout hit "Royals," sharing the award for songwriters with Joel Little. They triumphed over the writers behind Katy Perry's "Roar" and Bruno Mars' "Locked Out of Heaven," among others.

The Recording Academy also anointed Seattle-based rapper-producer newcomers Macklemore & Ryan Lewiswith the Grammy for best new artist. They also swept the rap awards and arguably presided over the biggest dramatic moment of the night, the marriage ceremony in a cathedral-like setting.

"Before there was any media, before there was any buzz about us, before there was a story, there was our fans and it spread organically through them," said Macklemore, whose real name is Ben Haggerty, as he accepted the best new artist award for the duo.

In keeping with the newcomer trend, Kacey Musgraves won best country album with "Same Trailer Different Park."

The 56th Grammy Awards, the music industry's top honours handed out by the Recording Academy across 82 categories, may be remembered more for its performances and unscripted moments than the awards that are bestowed.

With McCartney at the piano and Starr at his drums, the two played a new song, "Queenie Eye," a catchy tune that hearkened back to the Beatles' trademark hits. It was only the fourth time they had performed together on stage since a 2002 concert to honour the late George Harrison. John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, and son Sean Lennon were in the crowd dancing along.

Kicking off the three-and-a-half-hour show, Beyonce and rapper husband Jay Z sang "Drunk in Love," her first public performance since her surprise self-titled album in December, a game-changer in the music industry for its stealth release. – Reuters, January 27, 2014.

Lorde beats veterans for solo Grammy

Posted: 26 Jan 2014 07:12 PM PST

January 27, 2014

Lorde accepts the award for Best Pop Solo Performance for 'Royals' at the 56th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California. - Reuters pic, January 27, 2014.Lorde accepts the award for Best Pop Solo Performance for 'Royals' at the 56th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California. - Reuters pic, January 27, 2014.New Zealand teenager Lorde upset music veterans to win the Grammy for best pop solo performance with her chart-topping song "Royals."

Lorde, a poised 17-year-old, thanked her competitors who included Justin Timberlake and Katy Perry as she accepted the Grammy at the music industry's annual night in Los Angeles.

"This is the one thing that I did not expect the most about tonight," Lorde said, saying of her rivals for the Grammy, "I have been so inspired by all of your vocal work at some point in my life, so thank you."

Lorde, whose real name is Ella Yelich-O'Connor, stormed through international charts last year with "Royals," her genre-defying tale of aspirational luxury. With the song, Lorde became the first act from New Zealand to top the Billboard chart in the United States.

Lorde was also nominated for Grammys for best record, best song and best pop vocal album. – AFP, January 27, 2013.

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