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Show DAILY HERALD Wednesday, February 8, 2606 Grammypredictions andpicks Brian McCollum Deserves towin: McCartney. DETROIT FREE BRESS Se }, Rob ‘Thomas (“Lonely No More”), ALBUM OF THE YEAR Stevie Wonder (“From the Bottom of My Heart”). Will win: Barring a sneak move by U2 (“How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb”), who could benefit from divided votes among the pop contenders, Mariah Carey's soulful “The Emancipation of Mimi” will snag the trophy in the Grammys’s most vaunted catory. Deserves to win: Mariah Carey made an urban-pop masterpiece and — at least among fa batch of records — merits the win. FEMALE POP PERFORMANCE Will win: Kelly Clarkson (‘Since U Been Gone”). Deserves to win: aobaeh Other nominees: M: Carey (“It’s Like gene Sent cor (“Good is Raitt (“I Will Not Be Broken") Gwen Stefani (“Hollaback Girl”). mother nominees: Paul McCart- ROCK ALBUM ney (“Chaos and Creation in the Rackyard”), Gwen Stefani (“Love.Angel.Music.Baby.”), Kanye West (“Late Registration”). Will win: U2 (“How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb”). Deserves to win: Foo Figtasry (‘In Your Honor”). Other nominees: Coldplay (“X&Y"), Rolin Stones (“A Bigger Bang”), Nei Young (“Prairie Wind”). RECORD OF THE YEAR Will win: It’s another MariahKanye matchup, with Carey's ballad “We Belong Together” — notable for her(literally) offbeat vocal performance — getting the call over his “Gold Digger.” Deserves to win: The year’s best pop hit, Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone,” world would hand the award to the Gorillaz’ magnetic summer ROCK SONG Will win: Bruce Springsteen (“Devils’& Dust”). Deserves to ae: Springsteen. Other nominees: Coldplay (“Speed of Sound”), Foo Fighters (“Best of You”), Weezer (“Beverly ey U2 (“City of Blinding Lights’ RAP ALBUM single, “Feel Good Inc.” Other nominees: “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” (Green Will win: Kanye West (“Late Day), “Hollaback Girl” (Gwen Stefani). Other nominees: 50 Cent SONG OF THE YEAR (‘The Massacre”), Common FABIAN BIMMER/Associated Press Will win: Just as the Oscars’s Chris Martin, singerofBritish band Coldplay, center, Will Champion (drums), left, and Jonny Buckland(lead guitar) posefor press best picture anddirector honors. photographers during a photocall in Hamburg, northern Germanyin this June 15, 2005 photo.Notin picture is Guy Berry)man typically go handin hand, the (bass). Coldplayand Bruce Springsteen will perform at the 48th Annual GrammyAwards in Los Angeles tonight. Coldplay has Grammys's record of the year three nominations, including best rock song (“Speed of Sound”) andbest rock album (“X&Y”). winneris often a lock for songwriting honors, That means a win for Carey's “We Belong Together,” penned by Carey, JermaineDupri, Johnta Austin and ManuelSeal. Deserves to win: “Devils & Dust” was the rich, evocative opening cut on Bruce Springsteen’s best album in years, invites you and your sweetheartto the ae it is the finestcomposition among these nominees. Other nominees: “Bless the Broken Road” (Rascal Flatts), “Ordinary People” (John Legend), “Sometimes You Can't CENTERSTREET MUSICAL THEATRE Utah County News Valentine’s Day. wwwheraldextra.com - Dinner/Dance Tuesday, Feb. 14, 7 :30-10:30 p.m. Featuring the Big Band Soundof Mountainland Applied TechnologyCollege the Moonlight Serenaders Dinner includes your choice of roast beef or rotisserie chicken, garlic potatoes, Caesar salad, dinner roll, soft drink & dessert. Dinner is served at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 per couple or $18 per person. ‘This includes dinner, dancing and an 8x10 color photo. ‘Advance reservations are requiredby calling 764-0535. Seating is limited www.csmic.com Looking for a hair salon? 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