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Beatles, Grammy
Beatles win Grammy for 'Now and Then' with help of artificial intelligence
The Beatles won Best Rock Performance at the 2024 Grammys for "Now and Then," a song completed with AI technology that isolated John Lennon's vocals.
The Beatles won their eighth Grammy five decades after they broke up
The Beatles’ song “Now and Then,” which was finished and released last year by the band’s living members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, won a best rock performance Grammy on Sunday, marking the first time the Fab Four were recognized by the Recording Academy since 1997. The win comes 55 years after The Beatles broke up in 1970.
That AI-restored Beatles song won Grammy for Best Rock Performance
The “Now and Then” track was released in 2023 after machine learning was used to clean up an old John Lennon demo.
AI Resurrected & Revived A Lost Beatles Song - Then It Won A Grammy
Artificial intelligence can do more than pilot a car or detect when someone is fraudulently using your credit card. It just helped the Beatles win a Grammy.
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.
The Beatles win best rock performance Grammy for their final song 'Now And Then'
The win at the awards on Sunday 2 February now brings their all-time Grammy award total to eight. | ITV News Granada
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
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 taken home the award. No, Paul McCartney did not use AI to create some creepy LennonGPT bot.
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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 ...
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The Beatles' 'Now and Then' Was Made With AI (and That's Okay)
The idea that The Beatles would put out a song with some level of AI generation didn't sit well with me, and I bet many ...
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The Beatles And Beyoncé Are Both Trying To Break Similar Records At The Grammys
Beyonce claims the record for the most Record of the Year nominations without a win among all acts, while The Beatles hold ...
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The Beatles and Rolling Stones win big at Grammys – 60 years after their first gong
The Liverpudlian whippersnappers earned their first Grammy 61 years ago during the height of Beatlemania, nabbing both Best ...
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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 ...
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How AI helped The Beatles win a Grammy
The Beatles, the legendary British rock band, has added another feather to their cap by winning their eighth competitive ...
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AI, The Beatles, and the Grammys: A controversial nod to technology’s role in music’s future
Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar and...The Beatles? The Fab Four broke up more than half-a-century ago and only two members are living ...
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John Lennon and George Harrison not listed in The Beatles' Now and Then Grammy nod
John Lennon and George Harrison are not listed in The Beatles' Now and Then Grammy nominations, despite being featured on the ...
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