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The 2021 Season of Mountain Meisters is underway at Cranmore and Kevin Hamlin joined Gino on The Magic Morning Show to tell us all about Week 9 and the St. Patrick’s Day celebration!

Kevin told us that this week’s participation was just under 300 racers and they earned over $1100 for Believe In Books Literacy Foundation after two weeks of the ‘Pay to Play’ option for a third run.

Kevin named Sean Perley as the White Mountain Stove Shop‘s “FIRED UP Meister” of the week for his festive St. Patrick’s Day garb. Listen to the segment below and tune in next week for the conclusion of the 50th Anniversary season of the Cranmore Mountain Meisters!

For more information about Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com and Follow them on Facebook!

 
 
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A 77-year-old former substitute teacher who was living in his car was gifted with a $27,000 check by a one-time student. Jose Villarruel, lovingly known as “Mr. V” by his students, was a substitute teacher for decades, but in 2020 he resigned after schools changed over to distance learning due to the pandemic. He made all the arrangements for his pension, but the money didn’t last long, and Villarruel has been living out of his car ever since. His former student, Steven Nava, came across Villarruel in his car and recognized him. Nava initially gave Villarruel $300, and then decided to start a GoFundMe page to help him get back on his feet. He shared it all over social media, including on TikTok, where it went viral with over 1.7 million views. Villarruel was presented with a $27,000 check from the money raised, along with other gifts.

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Beyonce made history last night as she racked up her 28th win and became the most awarded female artist ever in the history of the Grammy Awards. Mid-way through the night she tied for the record as she shared a win with Meghan Thee Stallion for Best Rap Song, for “Savage,” but the big moment came about 15 minutes later, when her song “Black Parade” was announced as the Best R&B Performance. Looking surprised as she approached the stage, Beyonce said, “I’m so honored.” Overall, Beyonce has acquired 79 career nominations.

As the first performing act on stage, Harry Styles sang “Watermelon Sugar” for his first ever Grammy performance. He later won Best Pop Solo Performance for that song. He wore black leather pants and an open leather jacket, with no shirt, showing off a few tattoos.

From an outside patio in Los Angeles, with the Staples Center as the back drop, host Trevor Noah kept the audience entertained between performances and acceptance speeches. The audience was made up of performers and nominees seated at small tables of 2 and 3, all wearing masks.

A few of the big winners of the night included Taylor Swift for Album of the Year for Folklore. Dua Lipa won Best Pop Vocal Album for Future Nostalgia. Song of the Year went to H.E.R. for “I Can’t Breathe.” And while the Best R&B Album went to John Legend, Miranda Lambert won Best Country Album.

The three and a half hour show was stocked with stellar performances from artists such as DaBaby, BTS, Taylor Swift, and Silk Sonic featuring Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak

Some of the awards were announced by iconic venue owners and managers from cities like New York, Nashville, and Los Angeles.

The night ended with Ringo Starr of The Beatles announcing Billie Eilish as winner of Record of the Year for “Everything I Wanted.” This marked her 2nd year in a row for this award.

PERFORMANCES AND HIGHLIGHTS

In a video prior to his performance DaBaby said, “Being a father is the best thing that ever happened to me.” Dressed in solid white, including rhinestone gloves and rhinestone shoes, and sang “Rockstar.”

Taylor Swift performed on a set that seemed to be a sequel to her video. It was made to look like a cabin in a deep green forest.

First time Grammy nominees BTS performed “Dynamite.”

Dua Lipa who started the night with 6 nominations began her performance in a pink dress and then stripped down to pink glittery bra and panty like ensemble with net hose and pink go-go boots. She was surrounded by dancers dressed in pink.

Three female country artists were spotlighted back to back… Mickey Guyton sang “Black Like Me.”  Miranda Lambert performed “Bluebird.” Maren Morris performed “Bones” with John Mayor singing along and playing guitar.

Black Pumas performed following a video introduction that included interview with the members.

Doja Cat gave an amazing performance of “Say So.”

Megan Thee Stallion said, “Even on the days you feel like quitting, don’t quit because it is possible to achieve all your dreams.”

In a video interview, Post Malone said, “I’m super shy. Performing is absolutely terrifying.”  He performed “Hollywood’s Bleeding.”

Roddy Ricch gave a stunning performance of “The Box.”

Sporting her trademark green hair, Billie Eilish sang “Everything I Wanted” standing on top of a car.

Silk Sonic featuring Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak performed in true 70’s fashion, wearing orange, wide lapel jackets with matching slacks.

WINNERS:

There are 83 Grammy categories. Below are the major category winners.

Record of the Year: “Everything I Wanted,” Billie Eilish

Album of the Year: “folklore,’’ Taylor Swift

Best R&B Performance: “Black Parade,” Beyoncé

Best Pop Vocal Album: “Future Nostalgia,” Dua Lipa

Best Rap Song: “Savage,” Megan Thee Stallion, featuring Beyoncé

Song of the Year (songwriter’s award): “I Can’t Breathe,” H.E.R., Dernst Emile II and Tiara Thomas

Best Pop Solo Performance: “Watermelon Sugar,” Harry Styles

Best Country Album: Wildcard, Miranda Lambert

Best New Artist: Megan Thee Stallion

Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: “American Standard,” James Taylor

Best Dance/Electronic Album: “Bubba,” Kaytranada

Best Rock Album: “The New Abnormal,” the Strokes.

Best Alternative Music Album: “Fetch the Bolt Cutters,” Fiona Apple

Best Progressive R&B Album: “It Is What It Is,” Thundercat.

Best R&B Album: “Bigger Love,” John Legend

Best Rap Album: “King’s Disease,” Nas

Best Jazz Vocal Album: “Secrets Are the Best Stories,” Kurt Elling featuring Danilo Pérez

Best Jazz Instrumental Album: “Trilogy 2,” Chick Corea, Christian McBride and Brian Blade

Best Gospel Album: “Gospel According to PJ,” PJ Morton

Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: “Jesus Is King,” Kanye West.

Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album: “La Conquista del Espacio,” Fito Páez

Best Reggae Album: “Got to Be Tough,” Toots and the Maytals

Best Spoken Word Album: “Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth,” Rachel Maddow

Best Comedy Album: “Black Mitzvah,” Tiffany Haddish

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media: “Jojo Rabbit.”

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media: “Joker”

Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Andrew Watt.

Best Music Video: “Brown Skin Girl,” Beyoncé with Blue Ivy

Best Music Film: “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice,” Linda Ronstadt

For more winners, highlights, and to check out the performances go to GRAMMY.COM

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