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Logic, GarageBand Users Represent at the Grammys

Jim Dalrymple, Macworld.com

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Users of Apple's music creation software were out in full force during the 51st annual Grammy Awards held last Sunday night in Los Angeles, Calif.

Among the winners that utilized Logic or GarageBand to make their albums were Coldplay (winner for Best Rock Album, Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals); Jennifer Hudson (Best R&B Album); Daft Punk (Best Dance Recording, Best Electronic/Dance Album); Estelle featuring Kanye West (Best Rap/Sung Collaboration); and Radiohead (Best Alternative Music Album).

Nominees that didn't walk away with one of the coveted awards, but still used Apple gear included M.I.A., Sara Bareilles, Maroon 5, OneRepublic, Death Cab for Cutie, Rihanna, and Marcus Miller.

Two of the nominees, Sara Bareilles and OneRepublic, are also featured in GarageBand's Artists Lessons.

Maybe next year, I'll be walking the Grammy stage when my album goes double platinum. See you there.

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