Queen Latifah celebrated the late music icon during Sunday's Oscar ceremony, singing "Ease on Down the Road" from 'The Wiz' ...
Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Doja Cat, Lisa, and Raye were previously announced as performers, while Best Original Song nominees won't be performed.
At this year’s 67th Annual Grammy awards, the stars aligned to pay tribute to Quincy Jones, whose reach truly extended his grasp. Stevie Wonder, Janelle Monae, and Cynthia Erivo were only a few ...
“Wicked” fans were in for a treat at the top of the show when the two nominated stars of the film, Cynthia Erivo and ... a rendition of “Skyfall.” Quincy Jones’ legacy was honored ...
This year's Oscars didn't have traditional best song performances, but the show brought a wallop of music anyway. Here's how ...
Cynthia Erivo helped kick off the Oscars by paying homage to The Wiz, singing Stephanie Mills’ 1974 hit “Home.” Wearing a stunning white dress with purple accents, ...
Will Smith presented a tribute to the late great Quincy Jones on Sunday at the 2025 Grammys, introducing performances from Stevie Wonder, Cynthia Erivo, Janelle Monáe and Lainey Wilson.
The late Quincy Jones received a heartfelt tribute from Queen Latifah at the 2025 Academy Awards. The iconic record producer, who died in November 2024 at age 91, was among the top honorees at the ...
Not only did Erivo sing “Home” from that film, but Queen Latifah hit the stage to deliver a rousing, bouncy take on “Ease on Down the Road,” another of the film’s classic numbers (which Michael ...
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo opened the star-studded gala with a tribute ... Raye to close the performance with a cover of Adele's "Skyfall." - Tribute to Quincy Jones - Mick Jagger popped by to ...
Queen Latifah is set to take part in a tribute to Quincy Jones on the 2025 Oscars ... The Grammys also featured musical tributes to the beloved musician by Herbie Hanock, Cynthia Erivo, Stevie Wonder, ...
Kevin Winter/Getty The late Quincy Jones received a sweet tribute from ... brought the audience to their feet. Cynthia Erivo, Colman Domingo and more in the Dolby Theatre crowd were seen dancing ...