And with the evening’s opening number, rock band Dawes made sure to follow through on that promise. Joined on stage by a veritable who’s who of Grammys favorites — John Legend, Sheryl Crowe ...
Dawes, an American folk rock band founded by brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith, has played more than half a dozen times across the region over the past 15 years. On Sunday night, the ...
He then introduced Dawes, whose brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith lost homes and their studio in Altadena’s blaze, backed by John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard and St ...
Rock band Dawes took center-stage for a rendition of Randy Newman's song "I Love L.A.," joined by plenty of familiar Nashville faces. Music City's Brad Paisley and Brittany Howard hit the stage on ...
On Jan. 8, the drummer of the rootsy Los Angeles rock band Dawes lost his Altadena home in the devastating Eaton fire. On Jan. 25, Goldsmith’s wife gave birth to the couple’s first child ...
On the other end of the line was 34-year-old Anthony Morales-Rivera -- desperate to turn himself in the Theodore Dawes road triple homicide. “He said -- I want to come in and make this thing ...
The telecast began with a powerful opening performance of Randy Newman's "I Love L.A." by Dawes - whose members were directly affected by the Eaton fire - backed by John Legend, Brad Paisley ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 67th Grammy Awards have been transformed by the Los Angeles area wildfires — but the show is already highlighting the city's resiliency. The award show kicked off Sunday ...
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