Michael Jackson Wins Best Recording For Children
Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones accept the GRAMMY for Best Recording For Children at the 26th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 28, 1984, in Los Angeles.
Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones accept the GRAMMY for Best Recording For Children at the 26th GRAMMY Awards on Feb. 28, 1984, in Los Angeles.
Jackson and producer Quincy Jones' pop dominance began with the GRAMMY-winning, record-breaking Off the Wall, released Aug. 10, 1979.
In the latest edition of GRAMMY Rewind, we revisit the night the Quincy-Jones-produced, mega-star-studded charity single won big at the 1986 GRAMMYs.
Watch the King of Pop accept his Best Pop Vocal GRAMMY for 'Thriller' at the 26th GRAMMY Awards in 1984.
Alan Hicks, Rashida Jones and Paula DuPré Pesmen accept Best Music Film for Quincy.
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The seventh and final single from 1982's Thriller was another milestone on the King of Pop's road to GRAMMY history.
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Michael Jackson's 'Bad' came out in 1987 and now 30 years later Garrett looks back over the behind-the-scenes process that resulted in a great hit.
Michael Jackson receives the GRAMMY Legend Award, presented by his sister Janet Jackson, at the 35th GRAMMY Awards in 1993.
A look back at a collection of memorable LOL moments in GRAMMY history. Who will make us laugh next? Watch the 59th GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017, on CBS at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
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