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American rock band ZZ Top was the first act to receive the honor for its "Legs" music video. [2] Tim Newman, the video's director, accepted the award on behalf of the band. [3] In 2007, a revamp of the ceremony saw the award renamed from Best Group Video to simply Best Group.
The Best were an English–American supergroup originally formed in London in 1990, featuring Keith Emerson (of Emerson, Lake & Palmer) on keyboards, John Entwistle (of the Who) on bass and vocals, Joe Walsh (Eagles, James Gang, and solo fame) on guitar and vocals, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (Steely Dan, the Doobie Brothers) on guitar, and Simon Phillips (the Jack Bruce band, 801, the Jeff Beck Group ...
Musician Patti LaBelle sings a version of "Silent Night" with non-faith denominational parody lyrics. A cappella group Pentatonix are heard singing a version of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", also with parody lyrics. [5] The trailer for the episode was released on December 11, 2024. [6]
The category was called Best Short Form Music Video until 2012, from 2013 it was shortened to Best Music Video. [3] Award recipients include the performers, directors, and producers associated with the winning videos, except for its first two years when the Grammy went to the performing artist only.
41 (commonly pronounced as "four-one") is an American hip hop group founded in 2022 in Brooklyn.It consists of rappers Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and TaTa, who first began recording music together on BandLab during the COVID-19 pandemic before releasing their debut single, "41 Cypher", in early 2022.
4 Runner (sometimes stylized as 4Runner) is an American country music vocal group founded in 1993 in Nashville, Tennessee.The group initially consisted of Craig Morris (lead vocals, piano), Billy Crittenden (baritone vocals), Lee Hilliard (tenor vocals), and Jim Chapman (bass vocals).
(For Positive Music) is an American male R&B group best known for their cover version of "Sukiyaki", which peaked at number 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in February 1995. 4 P.M. is an acronym meaning 'For Positive Music' meaning the band's music would not contain explicit lyrics, does not promote violence, and does not degrade women.
At the 1990 ceremony they won Best Video for "Compulsory Hero", which was directed by Geoffrey Barter. In 1992 the group released a third studio album, 1927, which reached the top 40; but they disbanded the following year. Weideman reformed 1927 in 2009 with a new lineup.