Thursday, 21 February 2008
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The Osbournes were out in full force to host the event, which passed relatively hitch-free; perhaps because media-savvy Sharon dominated the presenting duties, leaving husband Ozzy with barely three lines to read.
this family is so funny. i love them to bits. they're so natural, not pretencious or anything. go ozzy! rock and roll.
the highlight of last nights show was the performance of amy winehouse and sir paul mccartney.Sir Paul McCartney was presented with the outstanding contribution to music award before performing a medley of his hits, including Live and Let Die and Hey Jude.while, for amy It was her first public appearance since going into rehab.
btw, here are the list of the winners from last nights brit awards:
• MasterCard British Album
WINNER
Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare
• British Male Solo Artist
WINNER
Mark Ronson
• British Female Solo Artist
WINNER
Kate Nash
• British Group
WINNER
Arctic Monkeys
• British Single – Voted for by UK Commercial Radio station listeners and The Sun Bizarre column readers
WINNER
Take That - Shine
• British Breakthrough Act – Top five selected by The Academy. Winner chosen by BBC Radio 1 listeners
WINNER
Mika
• British Live Act – Top five selected by Live Music Forum and a specialist panel. Winner chosen by BBC Radio 2 listeners
WINNER
Take That
• International Male Solo Artist
WINNER
Kanye West
• International Female Solo Artist
WINNER
Kylie Minogue
• International Group
WINNER
Foo Fighters
• International Album
WINNER
Foo Fighters - Echos Silence Patience and Grace
• Critics' Choice – Voted for by a team of experts made up of music critics from national newspapers, major music magazines and music websites as well as heads of music at major radio and TV stations.
WINNER:
Adele
• The Outstanding Contribution to Music Award – gift of the BPI Council
Sir Paul McCartney
The Academy is made up of more than 1,000 specially invited members from across the breadth of the UK music industry: music critics, music writers, online & student press, major & independent record companies, retailers, music TV and radio producers & presenters, music publishers, artist managers, live concert promoters, NUS representatives and DJs.
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