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Watch Chris Stapleton Destroy the Grammy Audience With 'Cold' (Rolling Stone)

Watch Chris Stapleton Destroy the Grammy Audience With 'Cold' · The country singer growled his way through the Best Country Song winner and plucked out an ...

“That song came from a jam backstage. We hope they pop up sometimes. Everyone onstage was playing live too: Stapleton refuses to perform to a pre-taped track at awards shows.

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Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album at 2022 Grammys and ... (PEOPLE.com)

The 64th Annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, are currently airing and streaming live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album at 2022 Grammys and Gives His Twins, 4, a Birthday Shout-Out The 64th Annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, are currently airing and streaming live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Chris Stapleton wins best country album at the 2022 Grammys Chris Stapleton just won best country album of the year! The 64th Annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, are currently airing and streaming live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. He continued at the time, "And I want to say thank you to everybody that listened to the record, everybody that listens to music, you know, like country music fans."

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Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Album, Performs “Cold” at 2022 ... (Pitchfork)

Starting Over won over titles by Sturgill Simpson, Mickey Guyton, Brothers Osborne, and Miranda Lambert.

Chris Stapleton has won the trophy for Best Country Album at the 2022 Grammy Awards this evening. In addition to winning Best Country Album, Stapleton also took home the Grammys for Best Country Solo Performance, for “You Should Probably Leave,” and Best Country Song, for “Cold.”

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JUST IN: Chris Stapleton Wins Best Country Solo Performance ... (Taste of Country)

Chris Stapleton won country music's first Grammy Award of 2022. The You Should Probably Leave singer singer also shared that the award was a long time ...

"We tried this song several times and it never made a record," he says. Taking the stage in his trademark straw hat and dark jacket, Stapleton noted the irony of an award like the Best Solo Performance award. The singer thanked his wife, sharing that it was her that urged him to try recording the slow, bluesy love ballad one more time for his Starting Over album.

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Grammy Awards 2022: Chris Stapleton digs deep with award ... (OCRegister)

Pre-ceremony, the Kentucky native won best country solo performance for “You Should Probably Leave” and best country song for “Cold.” During the show, he won ...

Stapleton, known for his well-worn cowboy hat and ZZ Top-esque beard, absolutely wailed on stage as he played guitar along to “Cold,” proving just why that particular cut was an award winner. In March, Stapleton won male artist of the year at the 57th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, beating out Jimmie Allen, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen and Thomas Rhett. Country music singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton performed his single “Cold” during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony on Sunday night.

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Chris Stapleton Delivers Brooding 'Cold' at 2022 Grammy Awards (Taste of Country)

Chris Stapleton took to the stage at the 2022 Grammy Awards on Sunday night (April 3), delivering a scorching performance of Cold.

Stapleton took the stage with his usual band, but they were also accompanied by strings in a dimly lit, moody stage set that helped to emphasize the dark subject matter of the song, which took home Best Country Song during a separate ceremony on Sunday afternoon (April 3). Chris Stapleton took to the stage at the 2022 Grammy Awards on Sunday night (April 3), delivering a scorching performance of "Cold." Stapleton took the stage earlier on Sunday to deliver a speech after winning Best Country Song for "Cold," accompanied by his co-writers Dave Cobb, J. T. Cure and Derek Mixon.

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64th Grammy Awards Winners List: Chris Stapleton, Carrie ... (CMT.com)

The Grammy Awards will air 8 p.m. (ET) today on CBS, but the pre-telecast is underway now.

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Chris Stapleton Sends a Chill Over the Grammy Awards With 'Cold' (Sounds Like Nashville)

As the night's big country winner, Chris Stapleton went ahead and reminded the Grammy Awards he's an ice-cold star.

It was a fitting addition to a night where he also won Best Country Solo Performance for “You Should Probably Leave,” further cementing his place as a living legend. Held for the first time in Las Vegas after it was postponed due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19, the 64th annual Grammy Awards took place on April 3. Performing his Best Country Song winning “Cold,” from the Best Country Album winning Starting Over, Stapleton sent a chill through the crowd in Las Vegas — not to mention every broken heart watching at home.

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Kentucky Native Chris Stapleton Wins 3 Grammys - LEO Weekly (Louisville Eccentric Observer)

Country superstar Chris Stapleton, who hails from Kentucky, made a great showing for the Bluegrass State last night when he took home three Grammys — one ...

Stapleton, who grew up in Staffordsville, wasn’t the only Kentuckian to make an appearance at the Grammy Awards last night: rapper Jack Harlow also performed “Industry Baby” with Lil Nas X. Harlow was nominated for two Grammys for Best Melodic Rap Performance and Album of the Year for his work with Nas. He didn’t win. Keep Louisville interesting and support LEO Weekly by subscribing to our newsletter here. “Everybody in this room has made some kind of a sacrifice to be up here doing this,” he said.

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