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- An awards ceremony honoring the best in American primetime television programming.
- Celebrities take to the stage to pay tribute to the Grammy winner's legendary career.
- A commercial-free variety special starring Seth MacFarlane and his "Family Guy" co-star Alex Borstein. The half-hour special highlights the duo's subversive and unique comedic sensibilities and features original animation, live-action performances of "Family Guy's" most memorable musical numbers, comedy sketches and surprise celebrity guests.
- Primetime Emmy Award is the main American award in area of television, annually handed by the American television academy.
- Great hits from the 80's. Performances from original artists as well as guest performers.
- The 50th anniversary of the Grammy Awards celebrated with tributes, live music and this year's awards.
- A re-enactment by some of the music industry's biggest stars of Elvis Presley's 1968 NBC comeback special, in tribute to the King.
- A tribute to the Beatles, airing at the exact time as their first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" 50 years earlier.
- A sold-out live performance by the Rolling Stones and special guests at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on December 15, 2012 during their 50 and Counting World Tour, marking their 50th anniversary.
- Awards for music are presented and stars perform different songs.
- Primetime Emmy Award is the main American award in area of television, annually handed by the American television academy.
- Festivities at Madison Square Garden in New York City honor excellence in the recording industry. James Corden hosts.
- Festivities at Staples Center in Los Angeles honor excellence in the recording industry, James Corden hosts; scheduled performers include John Legend, Metallica, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Adele, and Bruno Mars.
- In this film we pay tribute to one of the worlds most loved and best selling music artists of all time. Whitney Elizabeth Houston first showed the vocal range and star quality at the tender age of 11 where she performed as a soloist in the junior gospel choir, following in the footsteps of her mother Cissy Houston and cousin Dionne Warwick. She was put into the limelight through her modelling career which soon rose her to stardom leading her to what would soon become legendary status in the music world. In this comprehensive biography we talk to artists and industry insiders, revisit some of her most stunning performances and follow her steps to stardom, the height of her diva days mired with peculiar behaviour and drug abuse . News of Whitney Houston's untimely death shocked fans across the world and will truly be remembered as The Greatest Love of All.
- The best music of 2015 is celebrated in this broadcast that features performances by award-winning artists.
- The 61st Annual Grammy Awards is an awards ceremony hosted by Alicia Keys that honors excellence in the recording industry.
- A birthday celebration for music legend Quincy Jones featuring many musical guests.
- Tyler Perry hosts a tribute to the singer's legendary career, featuring performances from Yolanda Adams, Shirley Caesar, Alessia Cara, Kelly Clarkson, Common, Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Patti LaBelle and more.
- Grammy - music award of the American academy of the audio recording, was founded by the American association of sound-recording companies of March, 14, 1958. Grammy is awarded annually as a result of voting by the authorized members of "Recording Academy".
- Two-hour special featuring an all-star group of music superstars paying tribute to Elvis, recreating the spectacle - even the staging - of that legendary night.
- A lineup of artists -- including Beck, Common, Gary Clark Jr, Foo Fighters, H.E.R., Alicia Keys, John Legend, Chris Martin, Mavis Staples, St. Vincent, Usher and more -- pay tribute to Prince's unprecedented influence on music.
- Music's biggest night: The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
- Paying tribute to the iconic sound of the historic American record label Motown Records; Cedric the Entertainer and Smokey Robinson host.
- "In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues" showcases an evening that honored blues music, blues guitarists and its influence on American music. Featured performers include Mick Jagger, B.B. King, Jeff Beck, Gary Clark Jr., and many others. The event was held at The White House and aired on PBS.
- The Grammy-winning a cappella group and special guests celebrate the holiday.
- Highlights of the 50-year history of the Grammys.
- "In Performance at the White House: Memphis Soul" showcases an evening that honors the soul music of Memphis, Tennessee and its influence on American music. Featured performers include Justin Timberlake, Queen Latifah, Mavis Staples, Cyndi Lauper, Ben Harper, and many others.
- The Beatles celebrate 50 years since they were the Ed Sullivan show in 1964 and famous singers sing the timeless songs as so much other stuff
- 20101hTV-PG4.5 (15)TV Special"In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement" showcases an evening that honored the music from the civil rights movement, and its legacy and influence on American music. Featured performers include Yolanda Adams, Jon Baez, John Mellencamp, Bob Dylan, Smokey Robinson, and many others. The event was held in the East Room of The White House, and aired on PBS.
- On February 10, 2013, Frank Ocean performed the song "Forrest Gump" at the 55th Grammy Awards. The performance featured a music video shown on a multi-paneled display that invoked the feeling of Tom Hanks' long run.
- 1980 to 1985. Performances by Pitbull, REO Speedwagon, Ray Parker jr., Jason Derulo, Kenny Loggins, Kim Carnes, Rick Springfield and Kool & the Gang; Jason Derulo performs a special tribute to Michael Jackson.
- The era 1995-2000 is represented by Backstreet Boys and Meghan Trainor ("I Want It That Way"); Coolio and CeeLo Green ("Gangsta's Paradise"); Jewel and Tori Kelly ("You Were Meant for Me"); and Hanson ("MMMBop"). Also: John Legend performs Lauryn Hill's "Ex Factor" and "Doo Wop (That Thing)"; LL Cool J and Wiz Khalifa sing a medley of "Loungin" and "We Dem Boyz".
- The period from 1985-90 features duets by Chicago and Aloe Blacc ("Look Away" and "You're the Inspiration"); and Foreigner and Nate Ruess ("I Want to Know What Love Is"). Also: other performers include Kenny Loggins ("Danger Zone"), Bret Michaels ("Nothin' but a Good Time" and "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"), Miguel (Steve Winwood's "Higher Love"), Grace Potter (Bon Jovi's "You Give Love a Bad Name"), and Wilson Phillips ("Hold On"). Also: a look at Tawny Kitaen in Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" video.
- A look back at 1990-95 features performances by Boyz II Men ("Motownphilly"); En Vogue ("Free Your Mind"); Montell Jordan ("This Is How We Do It"); Seal ("Kiss From a Rose"); Alessia Cara (U2's "One"); and Little Big Town (Oasis' "Wonderwall"); and a duet by Bonnie Raitt and Andra Day ("Love Sneakin' Upon You" and "Rise Up"). Also: Kim Fields and Victoria Rowell recall their roles in Boyz II Men's "On Bended Knee" music video.