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Grammy Lineup Swells

Posted on Thursday February 5, 2009 at 10:01 AM 6 |

They’re gonna need a bigger boat. Stevie Wonder, Neil Diamond and Smokey Robinson are a few of the performers who have just been announced for the 51st annual Grammy Awards.

  • Stevie Wonder

    Funeral for jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, Inglewood, Calif.
    January 6, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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Other acts set to take the stage include M.I.A., Robin Thicke, Terence Blanchard, Allen Toussaint, and a tribute to Bo Diddley featuring Buddy Guy, B.B. King, John Mayer and Keith Urban.

The presenters list for the Feb. 8 event, which will be telecast live on CBS, is also growing, with blink-182, Natalie Cole, Zooey Deschanel, Diddy, Green Day, John Legend, Leona Lewis, LL Cool J, Jason Mraz, LeAnn Rimes and will.i.am the latest to add their voices to the throng.

  • Neil Diamond

    NBC's "Today" show, Rockefeller Plaza, New York.
    May 2, 2008

    (Greg Allen/Gregallenphotos.com)

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Previously announced performers include Adele, Chris Brown, Kenny Chesney, Coldplay, Estelle, Kanye West, Jennifer Hudson, Jonas Brothers, Kid Rock, Lil' Wayne, Paul McCartney with Dave Grohl, Katy Perry, Robert Plant and Alision Krauss, Radiohead, Rihanna, Sugarland, Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus, T.I. and Justin Timberlake, U2, Carrie Underwood and many others.


6 Comments leave a comment RSS

  1. 561
    AZ wrote:

    10:09 AM, Feb 05, 2009

    is there going to be any time to hand out awards?

  2. 198
    chostar wrote:

    11:53 AM, Feb 05, 2009

    Dang. M.I.A. is a Lady. Girl is performing on the day her baby is due.

  3. 257
    RATTUSNORVEGICUS wrote:

    01:36 PM, Feb 05, 2009

     STEVIE AND SMOKEY ARE MOTOWN GREATS BUT SAD B.B. AND BUDDY HAVE TO  HOLD A JAM TO THE LATE GREAT BO WITH MAYER AND URBAN.ALMOST EVERY GREAT NAME IN BLUES IS DEAD BUT WHY THEY COULD'NT HAVE LITTLE RICHARD AND CHUCK BERRY INSTEAD..REALLY CHEAPENS THE GREATNESS OF WHAT 'COULDA BIN.'HOW ABOUT JERRY LEE OR BRIAN SETZER?

  4. 239
    Scout wrote:

    02:58 PM, Feb 05, 2009

    Hi, I'm your Caps Lock key. Please find me.

  5. 338
    angie wrote:

    04:06 PM, Feb 05, 2009

    I completely agree, chostar.

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