segunda-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2014

Four Grammys for a Luso

Homem-Christo was born in Paris, February 8, 1974. Great-grandson of Francisco-Manuel de Homem-Christo Son, a Portuguese writer with international projection, described by many historians as the "first authentic and undisputed Portuguese fascist", as referred to by Rolling Stone magazine, Music, and a close friend of Benito Mussolini.

The figure of Man Christ is still recognized by the great reputation, mainly by the inhabitants of Aveiro. The value and prominence of the work of the noted journalist, founder of the weekly "the people of Aveiro", earned him among other honors the patron of Aveiro city high school. In addition to the school, there is a street called Christ Man, a family name that seems destined to be marked in memory of the Portuguese.

The Daft Punk had already won two Grammys in 2009, in the category of best Dance Recording and Best Electronic album or Dance with "Alive 2007" and nominated several times for this award. The success seems to go from strength to strength. Five years later, the Group of Electronica back to shine in the 56th music awards in Los Angeles, California, to be awarded four Grammys.

Daft Punk were in the categories of Best record of the year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or group with "Get Lucky" and imposed on the best Electronic music Disco or dance and best album of the year, the most desired Grammy with "Random Access Memories". In addition to these four awards, the Group was still recognized in the category of best engineered, a premium, however, directed to technicians and artists.

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