LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Mumford & Sons wrapped up a somewhat
unpredictable Grammy Awards with perhaps the most surprising win of the night,
taking home Album of the Year for "Babel."
It was an event that even shocked the London folk-rockers.
"We figured we weren't going to win anything because the Black Keys have been
sweeping up all day, rightfully so," Marcus Mumford said.
Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys ended up the night's top winner with
four trophies, including Producer of the Year and three rock category victories
with bandmate Patrick Carney. But it was hardly a clean sweep, as the Recording
Academy's thousands of voters spread the love for the year's top singles.
Fun. took home major awards Best New Artist, in
something of an upset over Frank Ocean, and Song of the Year for the
transcendent anthem "We Are Young," featuring Janelle Monáe.
"I didn't think we were going to win this one," lead singer Nate Ruess said
after the Best New Artist win. "Frank Ocean. The Lumineers. Everybody, amazing."
Like Mumford & Sons, Gotye busted up the predictions, taking Record of
the Year for 2012's top-selling single, the haunting "Somebody That I Used to
Know," featuring Kimbra, and finished with three awards.
Prince, in hood and sunglasses and carrying a
sparkly silver cane, presented him with the Record of the Year trophy, and the
Australian paid tribute to The Purple One's influence.
"A little bit lost for words, to receive an award from the man standing
behind us with the cane," Gotye said. "Many years listening to this man's music
growing up and a big reason I was inspired to make music. Thank you."
Jay-Z and Kanye West had three wins -- sharing one award
with Ocean -- along with Skrillex, and a slew of nominees had two wins apiece,
including former Best New Artist winner Esperanza Spalding.
Ocean was shut out in the major categories, but took home two trophies,
including Best Urban Contemporary Album. Only Chris Brown, with whom Ocean scuffled last month,
remained seated as the 25-year-old R&B winner walked to the stage during a
standing ovation. Ocean beat Brown, who attended with girlfriend Rihanna, in the category.
Ocean also won Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "No Church in the Wild" with
fellow top nominees Jay-Z and West, and The-Dream. The win came after victories
for Jay-Z and West for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for "N----s in
Paris," another "Watch the Throne" track. Ocean also performed his song "Forrest
Gump," the love song written about a man that first started the buzz that led to
his announcement that his first love was a man.
"We Are Young" helped fun. earn a starring role at these Grammys, with
nominations in all four major categories after the release of their first album
-- matched only by Christopher Cross in 1981 -- and six overall. The band turned
in a powerful early performance of "Carry On" as a downpour onstage began
mid-song, and guitarist Jack Antonoff got a kiss from his girlfriend, "Girls"
creator Lena Dunham, after winning.
The Black Keys took Best Rock Performance for "Lonely Boy" during the main
telecast and earlier in the day won Best Rock Song for "Lonely Boy" and Best
Rock Album for "El Camino." He also got an assist -- but no trophy -- on Dr.
John's "Locked Down," which he produced and which won Best Blues Album.
Other winners included Rihanna, Beyoncé, Mumford & Sons and Taylor Swift,
who opened the show as the Mad Hatter. Swift was dressed in a white top hat,
tails, shorts and tall boots during a surreal version of her hummable hit "We
Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" that included a troupe of mime clowns and
a guy on a tricycle with a flamethrower attached.
The singer pretended to talk to the offending boyfriend on the phone: "I'm
busy opening the Grammys, and we're never getting back together."
Justin Timberlake debuted new tracks "Suit & Tie" with Jay-Z and "Pusher
Love Girl" in a performance that was broadcast in retro black and white. Rihanna
and the extended Marley family paid tribute to Bob Marley. Sting and Bruno Mars
helped each other out on their hits "Locked Out of Heaven" and "Walking on the
Moon." Elton John and Ed Sheeran teamed up on "The A Team" and Miguel and Wiz
Khalifa joined forces on "Adorn." Alicia Keys played drums during Maroon 5's
"Daylight," before Adam Levine's band backed her on "Girl on Fire."
Jack White brought both his male and female bands onstage, tearing through
"Love Interruption" and "Freedom at 21" before a standing ovation from the
crowd. And Elton John, Mavis Staples, Brown, Mumford & Sons and Brittany
Howard of Alabama Shakes paid tribute to the late Levon Helm with a spirited
rendition of "The Weight."
Adele won the first award of the night on the main telecast, taking home Best
Pop Solo performance for "Set Fire to the Rain (Live)," in one of the night's
least-surprising moments -- though the singer was somewhat taken aback.
"I just wanted to be part of the night, because I loved it last year,
obviously," she said of winning a record-tying six awards in 2012.
Carrie Underwood won Best Country Solo Performance for "Blown Away," Zac
Brown Band won Best Country Album for "Uncaged" and Kelly Clarkson turned in the
night's most exuberant acceptance speech after winning Best Pop Vocal Album for
"Stronger." After hugging much of the front row and momentarily getting stuck to
Miranda Lambert's dress, Clarkson charged the stage with a giant smile.
"Miguel, I don't know who the hell you are, but we need to sing together,"
she said. "I mean, good God. That was the sexiest dancing I've ever seen."
Skrillex won Best Dance Recording for "Bangarang," featuring Sirah, Best
Dance/Electronica Album for "Bangarang" and Best Remixed Recording a year after
winning those same awards in his first appearance at the Grammys.
"You know what, I thought I'd get used to it, but I tripped over every word
when I was up there," Skrillex said of his acceptance speeches. "I felt like I
just wanted a pool of ice water and just couldn't even breathe or think. It was
crazy. I think it was even crazier than last year."
Celebrities rolled down the red carpet in the early afternoon under heavy
police guard during a continued manhunt for an alleged cop killer. Many stars
showed a fair amount of skin -- check out the Twitter pic of Ellen DeGeneres
ogling Katy Perry's revealing dress -- despite CBS' mandate that stars dress
appropriately, with butts, breasts and other sensitive areas covered
adequately.
Nevertheless, Jennifer Lopez showed up onstage in a dress slit all the way to
her hip.
This is the first time I've watched the Grammys in a few years. I had grown tired of the foul-mouthed trashy dressed "stars" that were honored and - CBS's dress code intrigued me. I caught Justin Timberlake's return to music - spectacular! Love the Lumineers and The Black Keys - glad some more off-beat acts got the Grammy's attention.
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The Grammys are here, hosted again by LL Cool J. It's going to be a big night for Mumford & Sons, Frank Ocean and fun., who are only some of the people who scored six nominations. The big show is Sunday, so check out our thoughts now on who should win the major awards, who got snubbed and the first President to win a Grammy. Also, we solve the eternal debate that is the difference between Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
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