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TAPE_NUMBER: EN0001 IN_TIME: 10:39:35 LENGTH: 05:33 SOURCES: APTN/VARIOUS RECORD COMPANIES RESTRICTIONS: No re-use/re-sale of film/video clips without clearance, Music/performance rights must be cleared. All No access Internet FEED: SCRIPT: xfa Story: Grammy nominations Location: L.A./New York Date: 4th January 2000 After a year where the pop charts were dominated by the likes of BRITNEY SPEARS and THE BACKSTREET BOYS, the big winner in yesterday's Grammy nomination announcements was a guitarist whose career highlight was a hippie concert that took place before Britney and the rest of them were born. CARLOS SANTANA, whose career took off when his band headlined at Woodstock in 1969, was showered with 10 Grammy nominations on Tuesday for his multiplatinum album, "Supernatural," including an album of the year nomination. Santana received more nominations than any other group or artist, including TLC was second with six nominations for the album 'FanMail'. 'I was really shocked,' TLC member Chilli said. 'I can't wait to call my group members because they have no idea.' Besides album of the year, TLC's nominations included best rhythm and blues album, record of the year for 'No Scrubs,' and pop vocal performance by a duo or group for 'Unpretty'. Classical conductor Pierre Boulez also received six nominations. Other multiple nominees included Asleep at the Wheel with five, and the Backstreet Boys, Dixie Chicks, Emmylou Harris, Hill and Whitney Houston, all with four apiece. The best new artist nominees were Christina Aguilera, Macy Gray, Kid Rock, Britney Spears and Susan Tedeschi. The other album of the year nominees were «Millennium» by Backstreet Boys, 'Fly' by the Dixie Chicks and 'When I Look in Your Eyes' by Diana Krall. Eighteenyearold Britney Spears, who had the second bestselling album of 1999 for "... Baby One More Time," received two nominations, including best new artist. Santana's single "Smooth," recorded with Matchbox 20 singer Rob Thomas, was Santana's first No. 1 hit and was nominated for record of the year and pop vocal collaboration. Santana's "Love of My Life," featuring Matthews, also was nominated for pop vocal collaboration. Besides "Smooth," other nominees for record of the year were "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys, "Believe" by Cher, "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin and "No Scrubs" by TLC. Other album of the year nominees were "Fly" by the Dixie Chicks, "When I Look in Your Eyes" by Diana Krall and "FanMail" by TLC, which had six nominations. The Grammy nominations were announced in Los Angeles, although BRITNEY SPEARS and MARC ANTHONY were in New York to make a few of the announcements. SHOTLIST: EXT WEBSTER HALL IN NEW YORK; INT WS ARTISTS STANDING ON STAGE; PAN ALONG ARTISTS; VIDEO CLIP "SMOOTH", SANTANA; VIDEO CLIP "NO SCRUBS", TLC; VIDEO CLIP "I WANT IT THAT WAY", BACKSTREET BOYS; SOT PHILLIP GALLO, MUSIC CRITIC, VARIETY; VIDEO CLIP "BABY ONE MORE TIME", BRITNEY SPEARS; VIDEO CLIP "GENIE IN A BOTTLE", CHRISTINE AGUILERA; CHRISTINE AGUILERA POSING FOR PRESS IN LOS ANGELES; SOT CHRISTINE AGUILERA; MACY GRAY ANNOUNCING NOMINATIONS IN LOS ANGELES; C/A AGUILERA LOOKING ON; TILT UP BRITNEY SPEARS IN NEW YORK, ANNOUNCING NOMINATIONS; VIDEO CLIP "BELIEVE", CHER; VIDEO CLIP "IT'S NOT RIGHT, BUT IT'S OK", WHITNEY HOUSTON; VIDEO CLIP "ALL THAT I CAN SAY", MARY J BLIGE; BLIGE POSING WITH GRAMMY AWARD; SOT MARY J BLIGE; VIDEO CLIP "LIVIN' LA VIDA LOCA", RICKY MARTIN; MARC ANTHONY ANNOUNCING NOMINATIONS; VIDEO CLIP "I NEED TO", MARC ANTHONY; SOT MARC ANTHONY; VIDEO CLIP "SMOOTH", SANTANA; SOT MARC ANTHONY (ON SANTANA'S NOMINATION); WS ARTISTS PHOTO CALL IN LOS ANGELES; PULL BACK TO WS ARTISTS PHOTO CALL IN NEW YORK?
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Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Title: | ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: GRAMMY NOMINATIONS |
Date: | 01/06/2000 |
Library: | APTN |
Tape Number: | VSAP170660 |
Content: | TAPE_NUMBER: EN0001 IN_TIME: 10:39:35 LENGTH: 05:33 SOURCES: APTN/VARIOUS RECORD COMPANIES RESTRICTIONS: No re-use/re-sale of film/video clips without clearance, Music/performance rights must be cleared. All No access Internet FEED: SCRIPT: xfa Story: Grammy nominations Location: L.A./New York Date: 4th January 2000 After a year where the pop charts were dominated by the likes of BRITNEY SPEARS and THE BACKSTREET BOYS, the big winner in yesterday's Grammy nomination announcements was a guitarist whose career highlight was a hippie concert that took place before Britney and the rest of them were born. CARLOS SANTANA, whose career took off when his band headlined at Woodstock in 1969, was showered with 10 Grammy nominations on Tuesday for his multiplatinum album, "Supernatural," including an album of the year nomination. Santana received more nominations than any other group or artist, including TLC was second with six nominations for the album 'FanMail'. 'I was really shocked,' TLC member Chilli said. 'I can't wait to call my group members because they have no idea.' Besides album of the year, TLC's nominations included best rhythm and blues album, record of the year for 'No Scrubs,' and pop vocal performance by a duo or group for 'Unpretty'. Classical conductor Pierre Boulez also received six nominations. Other multiple nominees included Asleep at the Wheel with five, and the Backstreet Boys, Dixie Chicks, Emmylou Harris, Hill and Whitney Houston, all with four apiece. The best new artist nominees were Christina Aguilera, Macy Gray, Kid Rock, Britney Spears and Susan Tedeschi. The other album of the year nominees were «Millennium» by Backstreet Boys, 'Fly' by the Dixie Chicks and 'When I Look in Your Eyes' by Diana Krall. Eighteenyearold Britney Spears, who had the second bestselling album of 1999 for "... Baby One More Time," received two nominations, including best new artist. Santana's single "Smooth," recorded with Matchbox 20 singer Rob Thomas, was Santana's first No. 1 hit and was nominated for record of the year and pop vocal collaboration. Santana's "Love of My Life," featuring Matthews, also was nominated for pop vocal collaboration. Besides "Smooth," other nominees for record of the year were "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys, "Believe" by Cher, "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin and "No Scrubs" by TLC. Other album of the year nominees were "Fly" by the Dixie Chicks, "When I Look in Your Eyes" by Diana Krall and "FanMail" by TLC, which had six nominations. The Grammy nominations were announced in Los Angeles, although BRITNEY SPEARS and MARC ANTHONY were in New York to make a few of the announcements. SHOTLIST: EXT WEBSTER HALL IN NEW YORK; INT WS ARTISTS STANDING ON STAGE; PAN ALONG ARTISTS; VIDEO CLIP "SMOOTH", SANTANA; VIDEO CLIP "NO SCRUBS", TLC; VIDEO CLIP "I WANT IT THAT WAY", BACKSTREET BOYS; SOT PHILLIP GALLO, MUSIC CRITIC, VARIETY; VIDEO CLIP "BABY ONE MORE TIME", BRITNEY SPEARS; VIDEO CLIP "GENIE IN A BOTTLE", CHRISTINE AGUILERA; CHRISTINE AGUILERA POSING FOR PRESS IN LOS ANGELES; SOT CHRISTINE AGUILERA; MACY GRAY ANNOUNCING NOMINATIONS IN LOS ANGELES; C/A AGUILERA LOOKING ON; TILT UP BRITNEY SPEARS IN NEW YORK, ANNOUNCING NOMINATIONS; VIDEO CLIP "BELIEVE", CHER; VIDEO CLIP "IT'S NOT RIGHT, BUT IT'S OK", WHITNEY HOUSTON; VIDEO CLIP "ALL THAT I CAN SAY", MARY J BLIGE; BLIGE POSING WITH GRAMMY AWARD; SOT MARY J BLIGE; VIDEO CLIP "LIVIN' LA VIDA LOCA", RICKY MARTIN; MARC ANTHONY ANNOUNCING NOMINATIONS; VIDEO CLIP "I NEED TO", MARC ANTHONY; SOT MARC ANTHONY; VIDEO CLIP "SMOOTH", SANTANA; SOT MARC ANTHONY (ON SANTANA'S NOMINATION); WS ARTISTS PHOTO CALL IN LOS ANGELES; PULL BACK TO WS ARTISTS PHOTO CALL IN NEW YORK? |
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