The band makes its first Grammys appearance and gets a bit of lyrical assistance. By Dave McCoy The legendary rock band kicked off the telecast with "Rock or Bust" and "Highway to Hell" for their ...
The venerable band kicked off the show with a bang. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter The legendary rock band kicked off the telecast with "In God We Trust" and "Highway to Hell" for ...
The 57th Annual GRAMMYs started off with quite the bang. As rumored before the show, AC/DC kicked off the GRAMMYs with a rollicking medley of their hits, starting with new single "Rock or Bust" from ...
Speaking of AC/DC, the Grammys kicked off with the Australian hard rock legends, performing a new song “Rock or Bust,” then “Highway to Hell”… with a little help from the TelePromter: ...
Also notable about AC/DC's performance was the fact that a former bandmember subbed in. Drummer Chris Slade, who played with the band from 1989 to 1994, stepped in to replace Phil Rudd, who's ...
AC/DC, pictured, Madonna and Ariana Grande are among the acts set to perform during the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Madonna, AC/DC and Ariana Grande are among the first performers announced to take ...
With the 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards just around the corner, we've now got the first round of performer announcements and yes, it does include Madonna. The Material Girl will return to the GRAMMY stage ...
NEW YORK (AP) – Madonna, AC/DC and Ariana Grande are among the first performers announced to take the stage at the Grammy Awards next month. Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and country star Eric Church ...
We gathered the best reactions to the Grammy Awards from social media. Follow along as we watch the show. [<a href="//storify.com/AdvanceDigital ...
AC/DC, Ariana Grande, singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and country star Eric Church will also perform at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 8, The Recording Academy announced Tuesday. Grande, who ...
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