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John Legend, Sheryl Crow and More Perform in Tribute to Los Angeles at 2025 Grammys in the Wake of Destructive Fires
Dawes, John Legend, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, Sheryl Crow and St. Vincent paid tribute to Los Angeles at the 2025 Grammy Awards amid the devastating fires in the city.
Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, Brittany Howard join Dawes to honor Los Angeles at 2025 Grammys
Rock band Dawes opened the Grammys with a rendition of Randy Newman's song "I Love L.A.," joined by plenty of familiar Nashville faces.
John Legend, Sheryl Crow & More Join Dawes For ‘I Love L.A.’ Tribute Opening At 67th Grammy Awards
As Hollywood gathered for the 67th Grammy Awards, the festivities started with a tribute to Los Angeles following the recent devastating wildfires. Following a touching intro from host Trevor Noah, Dawes kicked off the awards show with an upbeat cover of Randy Newman’s ‘I Love L.
67th Grammy Awards highlight Los Angeles' resiliency after fires, local band performs 'I Love L.A.'
The 67th Grammy Awards 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,
Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, John Legend, St. Vincent, Dawes Open Grammys With ‘I Love L.A.'
Randy Newman's 1983 hit has become an anthem for the city as it deals with the aftermath of the devastating wildfires
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Trevor Noah's Grammys monologue is a moving yet humorous homage to Los Angeles after wildfires
Grammy Awards began with host Trevor Noah paying tribute to Los Angeles after the wildfires before he cracked some jokes.
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Should You Visit Los Angeles Right Now? How to Safely Travel and Support Communities Affected by the Fires
Multiple wildfires have been burning in the Los Angeles area since the first one erupted on Tuesday, Jan. 7. Here's ...
Condé Nast Traveler on MSN
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Should I Cancel My Trip to Los Angeles?
Locals share how to be a responsible and respectful traveler when visiting Los Angeles in the wake of the devastating fires.
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Thousands of protesters rally in downtown Los Angeles against Trump's aggressive immigration policies
Draped in Mexican and Salvadoran and flags, roughly 1,000 demonstrators gathered near City Hall shortly before noon, blocking ...
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How did the Los Angeles wildfires change the 2025 Grammy Awards? What to know.
In the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires, which have killed at least 29 people and burned down thousands of homes, the L.A.
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Los Angeles' Eaton Fire is 100% contained, Cal Fire says
Containment measures the percentage of a fire's perimeter that firefighters have under control. Parts of the fire's interior ...
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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Another casualty of a bone-dry winter: Los Angeles won’t take less water from Mono Lake
LA had planned to take substantially less from the iconic Eastern Sierra lake this winter. The decision is a blow to ...
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5 Los Angeles Lakers Trade Targets to Complement Luka Dončić, LeBron James
The Los Angeles Lakers just pulled off what may have been the best most surprising trade of all time when they landed Luka ...
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What Kind of Los Angeles Will Rise From the Fires?
The city faces a choice: remake itself into something largely familiar or take a bolder path and emerge as a new metropolis.
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Treyarch Co-Founder Allegedly Hit Firefighting Plane with Drone During Los Angeles Wildfires
A former co-founder of Treyarch was allegedly involved with a crash between a drone and a firefighting plane during the Los ...
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Update: 10,425 acres affected in Los Angeles County by Hughes Fire, still 98% contained
Hughes Fire initially started 10:53 a.m. Jan. 22 in Los Angeles County. It has burned 10,425 acres after being active for ...
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Karen Bass Was Elected for Her Experience. Right Now, L.A. Wants More.
Ms. Bass, a longtime state and federal lawmaker, was seen as a pragmatic leader before the fires. But many Los Angeles ...
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