Quincy Jones was busy the other night at the Grammys. He and Lionel Richie are recruiting artists for a new version of "We Are the World" to benefit Haiti relief.
Jason Mraz has made history this week--his song, "I'm Yours," is now the longest running song on the Billboard Top #100 singles chart in history. It's been going strong at 71 weeks (and counting).
Since we know no one cares about who was nominated for Best Sound Mixing (except the people nominated in that category), here's a rundown of the most compelling categories.
Album of the Year
• Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, Coldplay
• Tha Carter III, Lil Wayne
• Year of the Gentleman, Ne-Yo
• Raising Sand, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
• In Rainbows, Radiohead
Hello, sailor!
We had no idea who this guy was, just that he attended last night’s Rock the Kasbah 2008 fundraising gala for Virgin Unite, a nonprofit foundation of Sir Richard Branson's dedicated to developing sustainable approaches to forgotten and overlooked social and environmental issues, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel alongside celebs like Charlize Theron, Selma Hayek and Jewel.