'Morning Quickie': The Grammys biggest moments

The 66th annual Grammy awards were Sunday night

The 66th annual Grammy awards were Sunday night in Los Angeles. Trevor Noah hosted for the fourth time.

Phoebe Bridgers was the big winner of the night…with four trophies if we include the three that she got with her band, boygenius.

Miley Cyrus took Record of the Year of the year home for her hit song “Flowers".

And, Taylor Swift made GRAMMY history after she won Album of the Year for “Midnights,” as the the first singer to win that category four times.

The In Memoriam segment paid tribute to late legends Tony Bennett, Sinead O'Connor and more. Stevie Wonder honored Bennett with a performance of “The Best Is Yet to Come,” and a duet of “For Once in My Life” with footage of the late artist performing on a big screen. Ari Lennox, meanwhile, teamed with Wendy & Lisa to perform “Nothing Compares 2 You” in honor of O’Connor…and ended her performance with a call for a ceasefire and world peace. Others honored included Jimmy Buffett, Chita Rivera, Burt Bacharach, Cynthia Weil, Magoo, Clarence Avant, and more.

Billy Joel performed his new single “Turn The Lights Back On,” joined by a full band. He was met with a standing ovation.

And one of the biggest moments of the night, Cleveland’s own Tracy Chapman got tons of applause after a rare live performance of “Fast Car” with Luke Combs. Before the performance, Combs shared “Tracy Chapman is such an icon, and one of the greatest artists that I think any of us will be along to see. It’s a full circle moment for me. Just to be associated with her and any way is super humbling for me.”

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