Santana ties record for most Grammys
It was Carlos Santana's comeback night: Santana, the 52-year-old singer-guitarist who played at the original Woodstock in 1969, took home eight Grammys for his 1999 album "Supernatural," including one for best album and two for the single "Smooth" featuring Rob Thomas.
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Elton John's week: Two awards from NARAS · Sir Elton John was honored Monday night at the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) MusiCares function in Los Angeles.
The Dixie Chicks: Three birds of a feather · The Dixie Chicks celebrate success by getting tattoos.
DJ Moby finds inspiration in old Southern music · Moby's album "Play," with the single "Bodyrock," earned him Grammy nominations for best rock instrumental performance and best alternative music performance.
Diana Krall hits all the right notes · Best album of the year? It could just be Krall who wins for her nominated jazz hit, "When I Look in Your Eyes."
Franklin pushes gospel boundaries with 'Nu Nation Project' · "I preach Christ, whether people want to hear that or not," singer Kirk Franklin says.
Mega-producer Dallas Austin looking for respect · "Unpretty," the single Dallas Austin
penned for his pet project TLC, is now up for three Grammy awards.
'Supernatural' success surprises Santana · Mexican-born Santana, 52, told CNN that his leading 10 Grammy nominations make him feel like the Grammys are "the Super Bowl."
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