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...Arts and Sciences. The evening's most pleasant surprise was newcomer SHERYL CROW, 32. Her infectious single All I Wanna Do was named Record of the Year, and she also took home Grammys for Best Female Pop Vocalist and Best New Artist. The oldtimers did pretty well too. Bruce Springsteen, 45, added four awards to his pile for Streets of Philadelphia, and Tony Bennett, 68, picked up two, Album of the Year and Traditional Pop Vocalist, for his MTV Unplugged. They all looked like kids, however, compared with Benny Carter; the legendary saxophonist won for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo...
When BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN went searching for a new sound a few years ago, he dismissed his celebrated E Street Band, which had played on the records that made him a superstar. That left some bitter feelings, but the E Streeters-including the band's most notable member, saxophonist CLARENCE CLEMONS-resurfaced last week to perform with Springsteen before an audience for the first time in seven years. The purpose of the show was to film a video for one of the four new songs that have been added to Springsteen's greatest-hits collection. The mood was convivial. After hours...
...where he'll go up against Bennett, Robert Flack, Willie Nelson and Barbra Streisand. Other luminaries on the short list for the Grammys -- to be presented March 1 in Los Angeles -- are five artists tied for most nominations with five apiece -- Babyface, Sheryl Crow, Elton John, Raitt and Bruce Springsteen...
Ressner, 37, has sharpened his skills during a dozen years of covering show business. Raised in Springsteen country -- Lakewood, New Jersey -- he majored in film at Northwestern University, then caught the first flight to Los Angeles. From a starting job at L.A. Weekly, he rose to positions as senior writer at Rolling Stone and West Coast bureau chief at US magazine. Since he joined TIME a year and a half ago, his assignments have included the Paramount-Viacom deal, the O.J. Simpson case and Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction...
Along with Bruce Springsteen and Michael Jackson, Madonna was one of the pop-music giants of the 1980s, and she has risked becoming an artifact of that era, like Dynasty and jackets with zippers all over them. On Bedtime Stories, though, she successfully pulls herself out of the time warp by surrounding herself with au courant '90s performers such as Babyface (who co-wrote two tracks on Bedtime Stories and also sings on them), critical darling Me'Shell NdegeOcello (who plays bass and raps) and Icelandic alternative diva Bjork (who co-wrote a tune). One of the songs...