For anyone who loves music and must follow up on all of the latest songs and trends, the Grammy’s is a must see event. Of course, it is a three and a half hour broadcast the even cuts out some of the performances and awards, otherwise the show would literally go on for the entire day. The Grammy’s has long been known for interesting pairings, and this year is no different, including Elton John and Ed Sheeran. So, whether you are looking for a new celebrity style to copy at the Long Island Hairsay Salon, or you just are looking for exceptional music, these are the most memorable performances at the Grammy’s.
Justin Timberlake made his return with the debut of two new songs. The Grammy’s loves having artists perform new songs for the first time on stage, as this happened a few years ago with Lady Gaga, right before she released her last album “Born This Way.” What truly made the Justin Timberlake set stand out, however, was the fact that he not only sang the songs with Jay-Z, but the performance was broadcast on television in black and white, in order to give it more of a 1920s swing joint look.
Sting and Bruno Mars also performed a rather lively set that not only looked good but sounded good too. Too often, the Grammy musical pairings just don’t mesh well at all (see Alicia Keys and Adam Levine), but the Sting and Bruno Mars combination worked perfectly. The two artists performed the songs “Locked out of Heaven” and “Walking on the Moon.” It seemed like the entire audience was on their feet for the entirety of the set and didn’t take a break for minutes afterwards. Which is saying something when the Grammy’s is such a long show.