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Home : Features : People : Paul McCartney : Grammy’s 2005: Outstanding Moments Not to be Missed

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Grammy’s 2005: Outstanding Moments Not to be Missed
4-Feb-2005
Written by: Marissa Candela

Jlo & Marc Anthony will perform a duet together onstage for the first time. Prestigious artists come together to aid tsunami victims.

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony will perform their first duet together as a married couple at the 47th annual Grammy Awards. Anthony will not only perform with his wife, but as a previous Grammy Latin winner, he just may pick up an additional two awards for Best Latin Pop Album (Amar Sin Mentiras) and Best Salsa/Merengue Album (Valio La Pena). Anthony is nominated for both honors.

On a more serious note, prestigious artists such as Bono, Stevie Wonder, Norah Jones, Alicia Keys, Velvet Revolver, Tim McGraw and Brian Wilson – and more to officially announce their participation - will perform John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s “Across the Universe” in a special find-raising musical segment.

According to the Grammy’s official website grammy.com, “Viewers will be able to go directly to the iTunes Music Store to download the live performance for $.99, and to CBS.com, which will offer exclusive video of the segment.”

All proceeds from these downloads will go directly to tsunami relief efforts.

Tune into the 47th Annual Grammy Awards will air on CBS on February 13th at 8pm EST. This year’s awards ceremony will not only be entertaining, but more importantly, they'll provide relief for victims of a terrible natural disaster.



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