This year's Grammy Awards ceremony will feature tributes to three Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame members: David Bowie, Glenn Frey,
and B.B. King. Those three segments are among the latest
performances announced for the 55th annual event slated for CBS on Monday,
February 15.
Oscar and Grammy nominee Lady Gaga will be part of a seven-minute
segment honoring Bowie, who died on January 10. Eagles co-founder Frey, who
died on January 18, will be remembered by his former bandmates Don
Henley, Bernie Leadon, Timothy B. Schmit,
and Joe Walsh plus longtime friend Jackson Browne.
Blues legend King, who died on May 14, will be celebrated by Gary
Clark, Jr., Bonnie Raitt, and Chris Stapleton.
Lionel Richie, the 2016 MusiCares person of the year for
his charitable work, will also be feted with a special tribute by Luke
Bryan, John Legend, Demi Lovato, and
Meghan Trainor. Richie will also perform as part of that
segment.

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