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Mars helms Marley tribute with a slew of other stars

By Ben Wood

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Feb 15, 2013

~~<p>Hawaii's <strong>Bruno Mars</strong> captained an all-star team in a tribute to Mr. Reggae <strong>Bob Marley</strong> in one of the brightest segments of the Grammy Awards Sunday night. Bruno and his band started things and were joined by <strong>Sting</strong>. The two supported each other vocally and played guitar. Then <strong>Rihanna</strong> came on with the late Marley's sons <strong>Ziggy</strong> and <strong>Damian</strong>. Everyone on stage took part in Marley's classic &quot;Could You Be Loved.&quot; Bruno named the stars following the tribute. &hellip;</p>
<p>I COULDN'T believe CBS slapped a dress code on the Grammys, something <strong>Jennifer Lopez</strong> and <strong>Katy Perry</strong> thankfully overlooked. J.Lo, the first award presenter, wore a beautiful off-the-shoulder black gown by <strong>Anthony Vaccarello</strong> with a slit that went up and up and up, baring a lovely leg. She even made a wisecrack about the code. Perry came on later and took care of things topside. She wore a skintight, mint-green Gucci gown that had a very revealing window in the chest area. OK, so I'm a dirty old man. But come on CBS, this is the Grammys, not the Grannys. &hellip;</p>
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Hawaii's Bruno Mars captained an all-star team in a tribute to Mr. Reggae Bob Marley in one of the brightest segments of the Grammy Awards Sunday night. Bruno and his band started things and were joined by Sting. The two supported each other vocally and played guitar. Then Rihanna came on with the late Marley's sons Ziggy and Damian. Everyone on stage took part in Marley's classic "Could You Be Loved." Bruno named the stars following the tribute. …

I COULDN'T believe CBS slapped a dress code on the Grammys, something Jennifer Lopez and Katy Perry thankfully overlooked. J.Lo, the first award presenter, wore a beautiful off-the-shoulder black gown by Anthony Vaccarello with a slit that went up and up and up, baring a lovely leg. She even made a wisecrack about the code. Perry came on later and took care of things topside. She wore a skintight, mint-green Gucci gown that had a very revealing window in the chest area. OK, so I'm a dirty old man. But come on CBS, this is the Grammys, not the Grannys. … Login for more...



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