Minggu, 13 Februari 2011

Grammy Awards 2011 - Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan, not only for the crowd of baby boomers - Examiner.com

Bob Dylan will perform tonight at the Grammy Awards 2011. This 10-song Grammy blues singing his 1965 "Maggie's Farm" with some acoustic folk guitar lend a hand with the music.

The music represented at the 2011 Grammy Awards spread over decades. Just to give you a framework to the extent that they provide the age of the Grammy Awards show, the parents of Justin Bieber were not even born when nearly 70 years, Bob Dylan created "Maggie's Farm".

Mick Jagger, 67, also at the Grammy Awards this year 2011, another representative of the crowd of baby boomers. That Mick Jagger Grammy debut, it appeared 25 years ago, but that was by satellite, when the Stones accepted a "Lifetime Achievement Award.

According to People magazine Jagger will hold its performance tonight, a surprise, but he died part of homage to the great soul Solomon Burke, last year.

Connecticut music lovers can catch the evening of the Grammy Awards on CBS Hartford 3. The show starts at 8:00 p.m. EST. Many baby boomers Connecticut have both Jagger and Dylan in live performances seen in the state.

While the Stones "Steel Wheels" tour in the '80s, the Rolling Stones went on stage Toads Place in New Haven as a practical surprise "before their big concert at the Coliseum in New Haven. Stones Fans in Connecticut have been toads" very pleased that a free night for a visit near one of the largest groups of rock history.

Reference: People Magazine

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