'Morning Quickie': The GRAMMYs were last night in L.A.

See the list of winners below

Another GRAMMYs is officially in the books! The night was full of big wins, big performances, and big moments. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

This year’s Super Bowl Halftime performer Kendrick Lamar won a bunch of GRAMMYs for “Not Like Us,” including Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Music Video. Oh and…Song of the Year and Record of the Year! Beyoncé made history as the first Black artist to win for Best Country Album, with “Cowboy Carter.” The album also won Album of the Year!

The Beatles won Best Rock Performance for “Now and Then,” and Sean Ono Lennon, the late John Lennon’s son, accepted the award on their behalf.

And The Rolling Stones won Best Rock Album for Hackney Diamonds. It's their fourth Grammy overall.

A huge performance of Randy Newman’s “I Love L.A.” opened up the GRAMMYs. The performance was a love letter to Los Angeles, which was impacted by severe wildfires earlier this year. Indie band Dawes led the tribute, and they were joined by John Legend, Sheryl Crowe, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, and St. Vincent.

The GRAMMYs donated airtime to Los Angeles businesses that were impacted by the wildfires in the area.

The GRAMMYs also invited first responders and Los Angeles Fire Department members to the show, to show their appreciation for their hard work.

Check out all the winners here.

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