
Amy Winehouse
Amy Winehouse took home five Grammys this weekend - despite being unable to attend the Los Angeles ceremony due to American visa restrictions.
The singer won Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year (both for Rehab), Best New Artist, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album for Back To Black.
Amy did manage to perform at the ceremony however, via a live satellite broadcast from a London studio.
Other big winners included Justin Timberlake who won Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and Best Dance Recording, Beastie Boys with Best Pop Instrumental Album, Michael Buble who won Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album and Foo Fighters who took home the awards for Best Hard Rock Performance and Best Rock Album.
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss won Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals for Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On) from their celebrated album Raising Sand.
Maroon 5, Joni Mitchell, Chemical Brothers, Bruce Springsteen, The White Stripes, Slayer and Alicia Keys were all amongst the winners at last night's glamorous ceremony.
This year's Grammys saw the prestigious awards celebrate their 50th anniversary. For a full list of winners, see www.grammy.com.



