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Grammys 2019: Alicia Keys steals the show playing two pianos at ONCE

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Grammys 2019: Alicia Keys steals the show playing two pianos at ONCE

By REBECCA LAWRENCE and ANNETA KONSTANTINIDES

 

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From the very first moment she took the Grammys stage, host Alicia Keys made it clear the night would be about paying tribute to music. 

 

And it was Keys herself who delivered one of the most powerful performances of the night - with a medley that included classics from five different decades. 

 

Sat between two pianos, the 38-year-old songstress wowed the audience at the Los Angeles Staples Center on Sunday as she began to play them both at the same time.  

 

'I've been thinking so much about the people and the music that have inspired me, and I want to give a shout out to Hazel Scott because I always wanted to play to pianos,' she said, referring to the late jazz pianist and movie star. 

 

Full Story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6689975/Alicia-Keys-plays-incredible-medley-two-pianos-Grammys.html

I didn't recognize even half of the names at the Grammys. Seems it's gone the same way as oscars, irrelevant and politicized.

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