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Beatles won a Grammy last night, thanks to AI
The Beatles won a Grammy last night, thanks to AI
The Beatles' AI-assisted track "Now and Then" won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance on Sunday night, marking the first time that a song of its kind has
The Beatles won their eighth Grammy with little help from AI
The Beatles took little help from AI to create their Grammy-winning track. The Beatles’ Grammy-winning track has pieces of a demo recorded by John Lennon from the late 1970s whe
Beatles Nab First Grammy for an AI-Assisted Song
The band's song Now and Then, released in November 2023, made history for being the first AI-assisted track to take home a Grammy. The song, which won the Best Rock Performance award, beat out Pearl Jam, St. Vincent, The Black Keys and Idles.
I’ve loved The Beatles for 30+ years, but I’m sorry – Now and Then did not deserve a Grammy
Paul McCartney gave an interview to the BBC lamenting how easy it is for AI to use musicians' work without their say so. Kind of like ... what he did with a John Lennon demo, which just won a Grammy.
AI won The Beatles a Grammy 55 years after they broke up
With the help of modern machine learning technology, The Beatles were able to release their song “Now and Then” in late 2023. The song contains vocals recorded from around 50 years ago and a guitar track from 1995,
The Beatles may win a Grammy with the help of AI, but will others jump on the bandwagon?
AI was used to produce the new Beatles song Now and Then - although not as a creative tool, only to clean up the muddy original sound The record of the year category for the 2025 Grammys is full of zesty pop hits from young female acts such as Chappell Roan,
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Beatles score final Grammy for Now and Then after losing out on essential award
The Beatles have scored their final Grammy for their song Now and Then at the 2025 Grammy Awards, but lost out on their very important second nomination.
Beatles and Rolling Stones win early Grammy Awards
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones have both won Grammy Awards, as the ceremony gets underway in Los Angeles. The Fab Four picked up best rock performance for Now And Then, their "final" song, which was assembled from a demo by the late John Lennon; while the Stones won best rock album for their 2023 comeback, Hackney Diamonds.
'The Beatles' get recognition at 2025 Grammy Awards second time in history
English rock band The Beatles have received their second Grammy Award since their inception in 1960. The popular band bagged their first Grammys in 1964 for the third studio album 'A
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The Beatles spark fierce Grammys 2025 row as viewers divided over 'unfair' awards win: 'Don't agree with this!'
The Beatles have secured their 14th Grammy Award, winning Best Rock Performance for their AI-assisted track Now and Then at ...
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Grammys 2025: 6 Predictions From Beyoncé To Taylor Swift
Who will win big at the Grammy Awards this weekend? Breaking down Best New Artist, Album of the Year and more.
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