Sunday, November 20, 2011

Maroon 5, Taylor Swift win American Music Awards

LOS ANGELES | Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:35pm EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Rockers Maroon 5 and country singer Taylor Swift were early winners at the American Music Awards Sunday, after an opening performance by Nicki Minaj wearing a costume that made her a human audio system.

Maroon 5 won for best pop or rock group behind its current hit "Moves Like Jagger." Onstage, frontman Adam Levine thanked fans for voting the band its first American Music Award.

"To get one of these, you have to have loyal fans," he said.

Taylor Swift won best country female artist for the fourth straight year. She thanked her bandmates, family and fans.

Hip-hop artist Minaj, backed by music spun by French DJ David Guetta, performed songs dressed in a metallic outfit that had two large speakers on her bottom. At one point, she plugged herself into a faux electric outlet on the front of her costume, delighting the crowd.

Teen sensation Justin Bieber also was among the early performers, singing his holiday song "Under the Mistletoe."

Up later in the evening are the major awards, which figure to honor British singer Adele and pop stars Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, among the top nominees.

With her throat on the mend after recent surgery, "Rolling in the Deep" singer Adele entered the AMAs with a leading four nominations for her work on the smash hit album "21."

The awards telecast is among the most widely watched of the annual U.S. musical honors, next to the Grammys, and a long list of top artists will be on hand to claim trophies and perform, including Perry and rapper Pitbull.

Awards are divided into genres of pop or rock, rap or hip-hop, country and R&B. Nominees compete in categories for favorite artists and best albums.

ADELE LEADING NOMINEE

Adele's four nominations include best female artist in the pop or rock category, top album with "21," adult contemporary singer and the night's top honor, artist of the year.

The singer had a setback this month when she had surgery in Boston to treat a benign polyp on her vocal cords, which was causing recurrent bleeding. The surgery was a success but she is currently unable to perform.

Even though Adele is leading the AMA nominations, she faces stiff competition from Perry and Lady Gaga for best female artist and artist of the year. Also competing for artist of the year are rapper Lil Wayne and country sensation Swift.

Adele has enjoyed a huge year of sales with "21," which includes hit songs such as "Rumor Has It," but her luck at awards shows has been mixed. At the MTV Video Music Awards, for instance, Adele's videos won some minor categories such as art direction but lost in top categories.

Perry won video of the year and Lady Gaga had best female video. Similarly, Lady Gaga came up a big winner at MTV's recent Europe Music Awards.

Elsewhere, several celebrities got three American Music Award nominations each, including Perry, Lady Gaga, Swift, R&B artist Rihanna and country sensations The Band Perry, which also earned a nod for best new artist in the country genre.

(Editing by John O'Callaghan)



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Mila Kunis keeps her date with Afghanistan vet

LOS ANGELES | Sun Nov 20, 2011 8:53pm EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Mila Kunis made a Marine's YouTube wish come true on Friday night, when the actress kept her promise to be his date at the Marine Corps Ball in Greenville, North Carolina.

Kunis attended the event at the Greenville Convention Center with Sergeant Scott Moore, Access Hollywood reported. The event was closed to media.

Moore invited Kunis to the soiree in a YouTube video posted in July, from a base in Afghanistan.

"Hey, Mila. It's Sergeant Moore, but you can call me Scott," he said in the video. "I just wanted to take a moment out of my day to invite you to the Marine Corps Ball on November 18 in Greenville, North Carolina, with yours truly. So take a second, think about it and get back to me."

A message left with Kunis's publicist in New York was not returned on Sunday.

Their date took place less than a week after Kunis' "Friends with Benefits" co-star, Justin Timberlake, escorted a Marine Corps combat instructor to a ball in Richmond, Virginia.

Timberlake, who publicly encouraged Kunis to accept Moore's invitation, received a similar proposal soon afterward from Corporal Kelsey De Santis. On his website, the singer-turned actor called the November 12 Marine Corps Ball he attended with De Santis "one of the most moving evenings" of his life.

(Reporting by Sheri Linden; Editing by David Bailey)



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Adele aims for big night at American Music Awards

LOS ANGELES | Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:06pm EST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - With her throat on the mend after recent surgery, "Rolling in the Deep" singer Adele enters the American Music Awards on Sunday with a leading four nominations for her work on the smash hit album "21."

The awards telecast is among the most widely watched of the annual U.S. musical honors, next to the Grammys, and a long list of top artists will be on hand to claim trophies and perform, including pop star Katy Perry and rapper Pitbull.

Awards are divided into genres of pop or rock, rap or hip-hop, country and R&B, and nominees will compete in categories for favorite artists and best albums.

Adele's leading four nominations include best female artist in the pop or rock category, top album with "21," adult contemporary singer and the night's top honor, artist of the year.

The British singer suffered a setback this month when she underwent surgery in Boston to treat a benign polyp on her vocal cords, which was causing recurrent bleeding. The surgery was a success, but she is currently unable to perform.

Last week, she posted a notice on her website saying, "I'm just chilling out now until I get the all clear from my doctors."

Even though Adele is leading the AMA nominations, she faces stiff competition from the likes of Perry and Lady Gaga for best female artist and artist of the year. Also competing for artist of the year are rapper Lil Wayne and country sensation Taylor Swift.

Adele has enjoyed a huge year of sales with "21," which includes hit songs such as "Rumor Has it," but her luck at awards shows has been mixed. At the MTV Video Music Awards, for instance, Adele's videos won some minor categories such as art direction, but lost in top categories.

Perry won video of the year and Gaga had best female video. Similarly, Gaga came up a big winner at MTV's recent Europe Music Awards.

Elsewhere, several celebrities received three American Music Award nominations each, including Perry, Gaga, Swift, R&B artist Rihanna and country sensations The Band Perry, which also earned a nod for best new artist in the country genre.

Singers Beyonce, Bruno Mars, Chris Brown, country sensation Jason Aldean, rapper Kanye West, the band LMFAO, Nicki Minaj and Pitbull all collected two nominations each.

Winners were picked by fans via online voting, and the telecast will air on the ABC television network from Los Angeles, starting at 8 p.m. EST/0100 GMT on Monday.

(Reporting and writing by Bob Tourtellotte; Editing by Sandra Maler)



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