Watch Bob Dylan Accept His GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award In 1991 | GRAMMY Rewind
In this week's GRAMMY Rewind, the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan accepts the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991 in typical Dylan fashion.
In this week's GRAMMY Rewind, the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan accepts the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991 in typical Dylan fashion.
Prine talks about playing his earliest material, now-legendary songs like "Sam Stone," for audiences who didn't quite know what to make of him, plus some of the musical icons he met on his first trip to New York.
Tune into PBS tomorrow, Fri. Oct. 18 at 9 p.m. ET (check your local listings), to watch GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends.
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The First Lady of Gospel Music shares her excitement over receiving a Special Merit Award from the Recording Academy.
Legendary singer/guitarist Buddy Guy has become synonymous with the blues genre.
Clark Terry accepts The Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony & Nominees Reception in 2010.
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