Wins Over America – Paul Takes Home Four GRAMMYs
Sunday night saw Paul taking home five awards from this year's GRAMMYs, his biggest ever win at the ceremony.
Paul was nominated for and won:
* 'Best Rock Song' for 'Cut Me Some Slack' which he co-wrote with Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear.
* 'Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package' for last year's 'Wings Over America' re-issue.
* 'Best Surround Sound Album' for 'Live Kisses'.
* 'Best Music Film' for 'Live Kisses'.
During the ceremony, which took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Paul was joined on stage by Ringo Starr to perform his single 'Queenie Eye', taken from the 'NEW'album released last October.
Paul was also honoured in an award recognising The Beatles' contribution to popular music. Presented by actress Julia Roberts, the band received the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award collected by Ringo Starr. To read producer Danger Mouse's tip of the cap to The Beatles on the GRAMMYs website click HERE!
Monday evening will also see The Beatles honoured at 'The Night That Changed America: A GRAMMY Salute To The Beatles' which will be broadcast on CBS Sunday 9th February at 8pm, exactly 50 years to the day, date and time of the band's first game-changing appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. For more info on the TV special click HERE!
Paul was nominated for and won:
* 'Best Rock Song' for 'Cut Me Some Slack' which he co-wrote with Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear.
* 'Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package' for last year's 'Wings Over America' re-issue.
* 'Best Surround Sound Album' for 'Live Kisses'.
* 'Best Music Film' for 'Live Kisses'.
During the ceremony, which took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Paul was joined on stage by Ringo Starr to perform his single 'Queenie Eye', taken from the 'NEW'album released last October.
Paul was also honoured in an award recognising The Beatles' contribution to popular music. Presented by actress Julia Roberts, the band received the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award collected by Ringo Starr. To read producer Danger Mouse's tip of the cap to The Beatles on the GRAMMYs website click HERE!
Monday evening will also see The Beatles honoured at 'The Night That Changed America: A GRAMMY Salute To The Beatles' which will be broadcast on CBS Sunday 9th February at 8pm, exactly 50 years to the day, date and time of the band's first game-changing appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. For more info on the TV special click HERE!
Photos of Paul with his band and Ringo Starr taken at the GRAMMYs rehearsals on Saturday by MJ Kim.
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