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Adele, Foo Fighters, Jennifer Hudson: Grammy Awards 2012 in pictures
Published Monday, Feb 13 2012, 10:43 GMT | By Kate Goodacre | Add comment
The 54th Grammy Awards saw the music community coming together to pay tribute to the late Whitney Houston, with Jennifer Hudson performing an emotional rendition of 'I Will Always Love You' during the ceremony.
Adele won six awards - equalling a record for most awards won by a female artist in one night set by Beyoncé in 2010 - while Foo Fighters took home five prizes and Bon Iver triumphed over fellow nominees including Nicki Minaj and Skrillex to take home the 'Best New Artist' award.
More from the 54th Grammy Awards:
> Grammy Awards 2012: Adele moved to tears by 'Album of the Year' win
> Grammy Awards 2012: Nicki Minaj 'exorcised' in performance
> Grammy Awards 2012: Watch Rihanna, Coldplay's 'Princess of China' duet
> Grammy Awards 2012: The major winners
Move through a gallery of Grammy Awards ceremony highlights below:
Adele won six awards - equalling a record for most awards won by a female artist in one night set by Beyoncé in 2010 - while Foo Fighters took home five prizes and Bon Iver triumphed over fellow nominees including Nicki Minaj and Skrillex to take home the 'Best New Artist' award.
More from the 54th Grammy Awards:
> Grammy Awards 2012: Adele moved to tears by 'Album of the Year' win
> Grammy Awards 2012: Nicki Minaj 'exorcised' in performance
> Grammy Awards 2012: Watch Rihanna, Coldplay's 'Princess of China' duet
> Grammy Awards 2012: The major winners
Move through a gallery of Grammy Awards ceremony highlights below:
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