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Review: 50th Grammy Awards
February 11, 2008 Nearly 400 Grammy Awards were given out Sunday night at Staples Center, but you would hardly have known it from the television broadcast. Collaborations, ranging from the sublime (Lang Lang and Herbie Hancock on "Rhapsody in Blue"; Tina Turner and Beyonce on "Proud Mary") to the silly (Keely Smith and Kid Rock; the Foo Fighters with an orchestra conducted by John Paul Jones) were the order of the day. Indeed, the broadcast began with a duet between Alicia Keys and a video clip of Frank Sinatra.
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