The band honored the first responders and the communities affected by the deadly fires with the cover of Newman's beloved song at music's biggest night. They were joined by a back ...
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Randy Newman’s iconic ‘I Love L.A.’ opened the Grammys. Here’s how the performance came togetherThe L.A. band Dawes, whose members were seriously impacted by the Eaton fire, on what it meant to perform Newman's early-'80s ...
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From a Text to Opening the Grammys: Inside Dawes’ All-Star Performance of ‘I Love L.A.’The choice of the song and the assembling of the unlikely musical crew had its origins in Dawes’ mid-January performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, which helped raise money for the Recording Academy’s aid ...
Acclaimed California rock band Dawes have followed last night’s surprise appearance at the 67th Annual GRAMMY® Awards with the release of their exclusive cover version of “I Love L.A.' Listen to it ...
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Dawes members touched by devastating L.A. wildfires. How to support the band in ColumbiaOn a stage belonging to late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, two brothers turned a loping love letter to their hometown into a dirge. The band is Dawes, its song "Time Spent in Los Angeles," and the ...
If you watched the 2025 Grammys on Sunday night, you saw Dawes open the show with a cover of Randy Newman’s 1983 single “I Love L.A.” featuring St Vincent, Sheryl Crow, and more. The band ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNDawes drummer Griffin Goldsmith reflects on Grammys, FireAid, and losing Altadena homeThe brothers who make up the Los Angeles folk band Dawes lost a lot in the Eaton Fire. They've also done a lot to help other ...
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.
Dawes, who has written dozens of books of poetry, fiction, essays and criticism, looks to celebrate Jamaican writing, oral ...
Dawes have announced the release of “I Love L.A.,” a cover of the Randy Newman 1983 classic, with proceeds directed to the Recording Academy and MusiCares’ Los Angeles fire relief effort.
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