Was this the best Super Bowl ever? With suspense and Springsteen, what more could we ask for? (Besides a couple of plays that seemed impossible?) Here are our Top Moments of Super Bowl 2009:
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Beyonce, U2, Pete Seeger, Bruce Springsteen, Jamie Foxx, Garth Brooks and Jack Black were among the many celebrities who participated in Barack Obama's inaugural kick-off concert at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday.
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The Boss is heading to the Super Bowl.Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have been tapped to headline the Super Bowl XLIII halftime show next year, Reuters reports. Springsteen and the boys are the latest oldies but goodies to take to the Super Bowl stage since Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's infamous 2004 wardrobe malfunction. Since then, the ever-cautious NFL and network executives have enlisted the esteemed and fully clothed acts of rock 'n' roll gods, such as U2, Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones and, this year, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.The big show, er, game will go down Feb. 1 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. Are you excited to rock out to The Boss during halftime? Joyce Eng
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48th Annual Grammy AwardsAfter proudly watching my pals Kimberly Caldwell and Rosanna Tavarez on TV Guide Channel's Countdown to the Grammys, followed, of course, by Joan and Melissa Rivers on our Grammy red-carpet show, I made sure my roommate's VCR was taping Idol and my own VCR was set for Lost. All systems go! Time for the Grammys.8:00 pm The animated group Gorillaz open with their hit "Feel Good Inc.," and since I love the song, guess what? It makes me feel good. But I totally picture my mother in Chicago being very confused.8:03 The goddess Madonna enters and I'm loving every minute of it. Can I please look that fabulous when I'm 47? After a brief lip-synched intro, she sings the rest of "Hung Up" live, and her hair looks like Lydia Cornell circa Too Close for Comfort.8:13 Kelly Clarkson s
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The Grammys, airing Feb. 8 on CBS, will feature performances by Bruce Springsteen (who has five nominations this year), Coldplay (three nods), best-new-artist contender Sugarland and she of the incredibly bodacious eight nods, Mariah Carey, singing with the Hezekiah Walker & Love Fellowship Choir.
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