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Technically it was Count Basie, but Ella Fitzgerald won one in the same year.
If I remember correctly, 3, all in the same night, and I do believe that they won all three
it was Michael Jackson who won 8 awards in 1984
Adele has won 15 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for "21" and "25." She has also received an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Skyfall" and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for the same song. Additionally, she has won numerous other awards including Brit Awards and Billboard Music Awards.
There are two different versions with the same title, one is by Roberta Flack, the other by Bad Company.
Fortunately, No they did not. They were Nominated for Best New Artist which went to Adele, a british singer-songwriter. They did win the same award at the American Music Awards however.
John Williams won all three awards twice -- for his compositions for "Star Wars" (1977) and "E.T The Extra-Terrestrial" (1983).
Since Golden Globes, Oscars and SAG Awards are all film awards, there are many, many, many actors who have won all three. There are fewer actors who manage to also win Grammy Awards since that is a music award; however, the real prize in the entertainment industry is to win an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony. This covers, television, music, film and stage. It is considered the Royal Crown of the entertainment world, and it has only been achieved by ten performers.
The only woman to win a Grammy for Album of the Year twice in the same year is Billie Eilish. She achieved this remarkable feat at the 2020 Grammy Awards, winning for both her album "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" and for her song "Bad Guy." This made her the first artist since the Beatles to win in multiple major categories in the same year. Eilish's unique blend of pop and alternative music has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.
No, the opening theme songs for "General Hospital" and "Beverly Hills, 90210" are not the same. Each show features its own distinct theme music that reflects its unique style and tone. "General Hospital" has had various theme variations over its long run, while "Beverly Hills, 90210" is known for its iconic theme song, "Friends Forever" by Roberta Flack.