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2021 Grammys in memoriam leaves out Benny Mardones, more
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
Posted Mar 14, 2021
In this video grab provided by CBS and the Recording Academy, Lionel Richie performs during the In Memoriam as Kenny Rogers is pictured on screen at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Sunday, March 14, 2021.CBS/Recording Academy via AP
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The 2021 Grammy Awards paid tribute to music stars who died this past year with an in memoriam segment, but left out notable performers like Benny Mardones.
The Grammys honored late music legends like Little Richard and Kenny Rogers with performances by Bruno Mars, Lionel Richie, Brandi Carlile, Chris Martin and Brittany Howard. Names that flashed across the screen included Bill Withers, Eddie Van Halen, Charlie Daniels, Joe Diffie, Frederick “Toots” Hibbert, rapper MF Doom, Adam Schlesinger, Betty Wright, Charley Pride, Johnny Nash, and composer Ennio Morricone.
Ice-T reacted to Body Count s 2021 Best Metal Performance Grammy win while at home with his family and gave a live speech through a video conference during the non-televised portion for Music s Biggest Night. In the video post, which later surfaced on social media, Ice-T also recognized Riley Gale, the late Power Trip frontman whose band was nominated in the same category.
As this year s nominees flashed once more across the screen, the news came through that Body Count s
Carnivore track Bum-Rush had been selected as this year s winner, to the shock and delight of frontman Ice-T as well as his wife, Coco, and daughter, Chanel, who were also present at the table inside the family s home.