In her acceptance speech, the 19-year-old singer plainly stated that the Houston rapper was far more deserving of the win. In 2020, the 19-year-old was awarded Grammys not only for Best New Artist, but also two for Album of the Year and Pop Vocal Album for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? and two awards for “bad guy” for Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
With her Record of the Year win for “everything I wanted,” Eilish’s overall career Grammy win total now adds up to 7 statuettes.
(L to R): 2021 Grammy Award-winner for Record of the Year Billie Eilish, her brother Finneas O’Connell, and former Beatle Ringo Starr | Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Eilish said she’d rather Megan Thee Stallion had been awarded her Record of the Year Grammy His surprise appearance on the broadcast underwhelmed many younger viewers who didn’t know or perhaps even care who he was.Īnd Starr has said he’s perfectly cool with that. The exhibit will be held at their Digital Museum: band can be accessed at or the collection: live accessed at ĬOLLECTION:live is the GRAMMY Museum’s official online streaming service, featuring an artfully curated collection of newly produced artist interviews, performances and livestreams, as well as special releases from the GRAMMY Museum archive.Last night’s Grammy Awards show saw the old(er) meeting the new when former Beatle Ringo Starr presented Billie Eilish with the Record of the Year award for her song “everything i wanted.”
The programs and exhibit will be released as part of the Museum’s March programming. The scope of the exhibit spanned Ringo’s life, starting with his early life growing up in Liverpool, to Raving Texans turned Rory Storm, to The Beatles, to becoming a solo artist and then to the All Starrs with whom he continues to tour and just celebrated 30 years, marked by the publication of the stunning book, Ringo Rocks: 30 years of the All Starrs. The exhibit was both the first major exhibit ever dedicated to a drummer and the first to explore the extraordinary career of the multi GRAMMY Award® winner. The virtual exhibit will include images from the unique collection that included diverse artifacts, rare and never before seen photographs, documents, and personal letters. It will also include a digital exhibit of 3/4 Ringo: Peace & Love.
The 3/4 - Archived Ringo Starr interview from 2010 as part of the Museum’s Live From The Vault digital series in partnership with Iron Mountain Entertainment Services, Along with 3/18 - New Ringo Starr interview where he will discuss his new EP Zoom In and his new book, Ringo Rocks: 30 Years of the All Starrs 1989–2019.
The Museum is also releasing a new exhibit with several photo slideshows. Since the Museum opened 12 years ago, it has offered more than 1,000 Public Programs. The Museum’s Public Programs digital series features new intimate sit-down interviews with artists and musicians recorded via digital conferencing. The exhibit will include a Collection: Live Programs: The series includes both both archived Ringo Starr interview, and a New Ringo Starr interviewed discussed during a new EP Zoom. It will feature Peace, Love, as well as archival interviews on collection Live™. The Grammy Museum® announced a Ringo Starr program featuring a virtual exhibit of the record setting Ringo.