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8 December 2014

Sam Smith receives six Grammy Nominations

Sam Smith Grammy Nominations

Sam Smith receives six Grammy Nominations

Sam Smith is the first male artist in 34 years – and the first U.K. male artist ever – to receive nominations in the "big four" GRAMMY Awards® categories following the release of a debut album. As announced today, Smith's In The Lonely Hour (Capitol Records) was nominated for Album Of The Year while his 4x multi-Platinum single "Stay With Me" was nominated for Record and Song Of The Year. Smith also received a nod for Best New Artist. These four categories constitute the General Field of the GRAMMY nominations. In addition, he was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album (In The Lonely Hour) and Best Pop Solo Performance ("Stay With Me"), bringing his total nominations to six. The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards telecast will take place live from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 8, 2015.

Smith made chart history in the U.S. with In The Lonely Hour, which sold more copies in its first week of release than any other U.K. male artist debut in the 23-year history of SoundScan. It entered the Billboard 200 at No. 2 and has been certified Platinum by the RIAA. The Associated Press hailed it as "a passionate, heart-wrenching album" and The Washington Post observed, "'In the Lonely Hour' shows off every facet of Smith's voice to goose pimple-raising effect."

"I'm Not the Only One," Smith's new single, was recently certified Platinum in the US. It marks his third Top 10 hit on Billboard's Hot 100 this year, a feat unrivaled by any other male artist in 2014. It follows his 4x multi-Platinum breakthrough hit, "Stay With Me," which was played across eight radio formats and climbed to No. 1 at five formats.

Over the course of 2014, Smith has won the BRIT Critics' Choice award, the BBC Sound of 2014 prize, Favorite Male Artist – Pop/Rock honors at the American Music Awards, a Q award, four MOBOs and the VH1 2014 You Oughta Know Artist Of The Year award. He will return to the U.S. in January 2015 for his third North American headline tour in less than a year. The arena and theatre run includes a concert at Madison Square Garden and a two-night stand The Forum in Los Angeles.

SAM SMITH ARENA/THEATRE TOUR 2015

January 9 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre
January 10 Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House
January 12 Fairfax, VA Patriot Center
January 13 Philadelphia, PA The Liacouras Center
January 15 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
January 17 Boston, MA Agganis Arena
January 19 Montreal, QC Bell Centre
January 20 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre
January 22 Detroit, MI Masonic Temple Theatre
January 23 Chicago, IL UIC Pavilion
January 24 St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium
January 26 Broomfield, CO 1st Bank Center
January 29 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
January 30 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
January 31 San Francisco, CA Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
February 2 Seattle, WA Key Arena
February 4 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena

1 February 2012

NME Awards 2012- the nominations

NME Awards 2012 the nominations


NME AWARDS 2012
NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
ARCTIC MONKEYS LEAD THE WAY WITH SEVEN NOMINATIONS
PERFORMANCES CONFIRMED:
KASABIAN, THE VACCINES,
FLORENCE + THE MACHINE TO COLLABORATE WITH THE HORRORS
JACK WHITEHALL TO HOST AWARDS
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY 3 FEBRUARY AT 9AM
AVAILABLE AT www.nme.com/tickets
@nmemagazine / #nmeawards
NME is excited to reveal the nominations for its prestigious NME Awards 2012 which take place at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on Wednesday 29 February. They can also reveal that Kasabian, and The Vaccines are amongst the performers on the night and that Florence Welch and The Horrors are gearing up for a very special collaboration. British comedy’s hottest new star, Jack Whitehall, is confirmed to host the awards, tickets for the iconic ceremony go on sale at 9am on Friday 3 February and are available at www.nme.com .
An incredible eight million votes have been cast this year for the 26 award categories, proving that the NME Awards 2012 is a ceremony that music fans nationwide are truly passionate about. Leading the nominations this year are Arctic Monkeys who are up for an unprecedented seven awards including Best British Band, Best Album and Best Track (for ‘The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala’). 
Matt Helders, Arctic Monkeys: "We're up for all the big ones - we're very happy. We had a lot of fun making 'Suck It And See' and it's great to be up for Best Live Band. That's all we do - record or play live - so it's good to be recognised!"
Kasabian and The Horrors are set to fight Arctic Monkeys for the night’s biggest awards, with Kasabian up for three awards including Best British Band and Best Live Act and The Horrors up for Best British Band and Best Album. Despite not having an album out since 2009, Muse are nominated for Best British Band and Best Live Band whilst The Vaccines crown their incredible year with nominations for Best New Band and Best Album. Elsewhere, Florence + The Machine is up for Best Solo Artist, Best Track (for ‘Shake It Out’) and Florence herself is up for hottest female.
Florence Welch: "I'd be so excited to win an NME Award - I've never won one! I've only been once to the NME Awards ceremony and it's the drunkest I've ever been at an awards ceremony. I'm very surprised you're having me back. Glasvegas gave me some Buckfast and that was that."
Justin Young, The Vaccines: "It's awesome to be nominated. We've had an amazing year and it just seemed to get better and better. We were in this position this time last year where everything for us seemed to hinge on a set of predictions, so to come out with a record that's really connected with people and to be able to tour all over the world has been completely amazing."

As previously announced, Noel Gallagher is the recipient of the NME Awards 2012 Godlike Genius Award. He will also be vying for four other gongs on the night, including Best Solo Artist and Best Album for 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds'.

Coalition government duo David Cameron and Nick Clegg once again attract the wrath of NME readers, both are nominated for ‘Villain Of The Year’ alongside Liam Gallagher, Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga. Hero Of The Year will be fought out by Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters), Matt Bellamy (Muse), Noel Fielding and Noel Gallagher.
The NME Awards 2012 are thrilled to confirm comedy’s fastest rising star Jack Whitehall as this year’s host.  Having established himself as a prodigious talent on the UK comedy scene with sell out tour shows up and down the country and two British Comedy Award nominations to boot, he’s the perfect choice to keep a room of rowdy rock stars in check.  Referencing the infamous NME Awards 2006, hosted by Russell Brand, Jack commented: “It's brilliant to be able to host the NME awards I'm one step closer to having Bob Geldof call me a c*nt!”.
NME Awards 2012 nominations in full:
Best British Band supported by Sonos
Arctic Monkeys
Bombay Bicycle Club
The Horrors
Kasabian
Muse
Best International Band supported by T4
Arcade Fire
Foo Fighters
Justice
Odd Future (OFWGKTA)
The Strokes
Best Solo Artist supported by Rekorderlig
Adele
Florence + The Machine
Frank Turner
Laura Marling
Miles Kane
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
Best New Band supported by Boxfresh
Foster The People
Lana Del Rey
Tribes
The Vaccines
Wu Lyf
Best Live Band supported by Carling
Arctic Monkeys
Kasabian
Muse
Pulp
Two Door Cinema Club
Best Album supported by HMV
Artic Monkeys - Suck It and See
The Horrors - Skying
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
The Vaccines - What did you Expect from the Vaccines?
Best Track supported by Fender
Arctic Monkeys - The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
Bombay Bicycle - Club Shuffle
Florence + The Machine - Shake It Out
Hurts - Sunday
Lana Del Rey - Video Games
Dancefloor Anthem supported by NME Radio
Azelia Banks - 212
Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
Justice - Civilization
Katy B - Broken Record
Metronomy - The Bay
Best Video supported by NMEVideo.com
Arctic Monkeys - Suck It And See
Beyonce - Countdown
Hurts - Sunday
Lana Del Rey - Video Games
Tyler, The Creator - Yonkers
Best TV Show
Dr Who
Fresh Meat
Misfits
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
This is England 88
Best Festival
Bestival
Glastonbury
Reading & Leeds
T In The Park
V
Best Film
Black Swan
Drive
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part Two
Inbetweeners
Submarine
Best Music Film
Back and Forth - Foo Fighters
Living in the Material World - George Harrison
Talihina Sky - Kings of Leon
There are no Innocent Bystanders - Libertines
Upside Down - The Creation Records Story
Greatest Music Moment
Brian May joins My Chemical Romance on stage at Reading Festival
Kasabian see in 2012 with their epic O2 show
Noel Gallagher launches solo career with classic press conference
Pulp steal the show at Glastonbury with secret set
The Stone Roses Reunite
Best Re-issue
Manic Street Preachers - National Treasures
Nirvana - Never Mind
Primal Screen - Screamadelica
Rolling Stones - Some Girls
The Smiths - Complete Re-Issues
Best Book
Jarvis Cocker - Mother, Brother, Lover. Selected Lyrics
Noel Fielding - The Scribblings of A Madcap Shambleton
Jared Leto - Notes from the Outernet
Shaun Rider - Twisting My Melon
Malcolm X - A Life of Reinvention
Hero Of The Year
Alex Turner
Dave Grohl
Matt Bellamy
Noel Fielding
Noel Gallagher
Villain Of The Year
Justin Bieber
David Cameron
Nick Clegg
Liam Gallagher
Lady Gaga
Worst Album
Justin Bieber - Under The Mistletoe
Coldplay - Mylo Xyloto
Lady Gaga - Born This Way
One Direction - Up All Night
Viva Brother - Famous First Words
Worst Band
Beady Eye
Coldplay
Muse
One Direction
Viva Brother
Best Album Artwork
Arctic Monkeys - Suck It And See
Bjork - Biophilia
Bombay Bicycle Club - A Different Kind of Fix
Friendly Fires - Pala
Jay Z and Kanye West - Watch The Throne
Best Band Blog or Twitter
@Example
Frank-turner.com/blog
@kaynewest
@Ladygaga
@Theohurts
Best Small Festival
Field Day
Hop Farm
Latitude
Kendall Calling
Rockness
Most Dedicated Fans
Arctic Monkeys
Hurts
Muse
My Chemical Romance
30 Seconds To Mars
Hottest Male
Matt Bellamy - Muse
Andy Biersack - Black Veil Brides
Dom Howard - Muse
Jared Leto - 30 Seconds To Mars
Gerard Way - My Chemical Romance
Hottest Female
Marina Diamandis - Marina And The Diamonds
Amy Lee - Evanescence
Katy Perry
Florence Welch - Florence + The Machine
Hayley Williams - Paramore
The NME Awards season gets underway with the NME Awards Tour. Headlined by Two Door Cinema Club with Metronomy, Tribes and Azealia Banks also on the bill it kicks off at O2 Academy Glasgow on February 8.
The NME Awards Shows also take place throughout February.  Justice will play a five date UK tour whilst Marina And The Diamonds, The Cribs, The Black Keys, The Drums, Kurt Vile, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Pure Love, Alabama Shakes, tUnE-yArDs, Charlie XCX, Band of Skulls, Oh Land, Little Dragon, Cloud Control, The Big Pink, The Jezabels, S.C.U.M, Zulu Winter and Slow Club are set to play NME Awards Shows in iconic venues throughout London.