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Tyler Perry thanksgiving food drive draws thousands

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Paras Griffin/Getty Images for ESSENCE(ATLANTA) — Tyler Perry put the “giving” in Thanksgiving on Sunday, feeding thousands of needy families ahead of the holiday.

The star of the Medea franchise opened up his Tyler Perry studios in Atlanta for the food giveaway, dubbed TPSGiving, which promised nonperishables and gift cards to the first 5,000 families to pull up to the complex, according to TMZ.

Cars reportedly started lining up on Saturday afternoon for the food drive that ran from 8 a.m. until noon, according to the gossip website.

Drone footage obtained by TMZ shows traffic backed up all the way out to the surrounding freeway… And then some.

Tyler’s staff adhered to strict COVID-19 guidelines, restricting distribution to curbside pickup and requiring everyone who wanted to receive a care package to wear masks. Pictures on the ground also show studio employees covered in PPE from head to toe.

Tyler has been helping struggling families throughout the pandemic, including giving out $20,000-plus tips to local restaurant staff and picking up tabs for grocery shoppers in New Orleans and Atlanta.

By George Costantino
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Scoreboard roundup — 11/22/20

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iStockBy ABC News

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Carolina 20, Detroit 0
Cleveland 22, Philadelphia 17
Houston 27, New England 20
New Orleans 24, Atlanta 9
Pittsburgh 27, Jacksonville 3
Tennessee 30, Baltimore 24 (OT)
Washington 20, Cincinnati 9
Denver 20, Miami 13
LA Chargers 34, NY Jets 28
Dallas 31, Minnesota 28
Indianapolis 34, Green Bay 31 (OT)
Kansas City 35, Las Vegas 31

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
Sporting Kansas City 3, San Jose 3 (Sporting Kansas City advances 3-0 on penalty kicks)
Minnesota 3, Colorado 0
FC Dallas 1, Portland 1 (Tie)

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American Music Awards 2020: Taylor Swift, the Weeknd and Dan + Shay are this year's big winners

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Emma McIntyre /AMA2020/Getty Images for dcp, ABCOne of the biggest nights in music, the American Music Awards, kicked off Sunday night with a series of worldwide premieres, big wins and even bigger surprises.

Hosted by Taraji P. Henson from Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater, the audience looked a little different this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  Along with a “small but mighty COVID-free audience,” cardboard cutouts of the who’s who within the music industry, like Dolly Parton and Beyonce, lined the front rows — of which Henson enjoyed pretending to interact with as if they were the real deal.  

On the award’s side, three acts emerged as the big winners of the night with Taylor Swiftthe Weeknd and Dan + Shay taking home three awards each.

Swift further cemented herself as the most decorated winner in American Music Award history, bumping her lifetime awards total to 32 on Sunday.  The awards she added to her expansive trophy case were Favorite Music Video, Favorite Female Artist from the Pop/Rock category and the coveted Artist of the Year award. 

There also was an exciting reason why the “cardigan” singer was unable to physically pick up her trophies, which she eagerly confessed to in her acceptance speech, “The reason I’m not there tonight is I’m actually re-recording my old music in the studio where we originally recorded it!”

“It’s been amazing and I cannot wait for you to hear it,” the 30-year-old signed off with a cheerful grin.

As for the Weeknd, the Canadian artist picked up Favorite Male Artist, Favorite Song and Favorite Album within the Soul/R&B category. 

Just as he did at MTV’s Video Music Awards, the “Blinding Lights” singer shocked fans by taking the stage with his battered and bruised face wrapped in bandages, an ongoing theme within his latest music videos that support his After Hours album. 

Dan + Shay’s hit, “10,000 Hours,” which features vocals from Justin Bieber, picked up two awards: Collaboration of the Year and, from the Country category, Favorite Song. The duo also collected Favorite Duo or Group within the category.

Said an emotional Dan Smyers, “I just want to say, music has power to unify us, change lives and to save the world. To everybody creating art, thank you for what you do. And the fans, thank y’all for everything, man. This is a dream come true.”

Doja Cat also had a strong showing on Sunday, taking home New Artist of the Year and, within the Soul/R&B category, Favorite Female Artist.

It was an amazing night for BTS as well, who accepted two awards live from South Korea for Favorite Duo or Group in the Pop/Rock category and also for Favorite Social Artist.  

Bad Bunny also walked away with an award in each hand thanks to a newly expanded category for Latin music, one for Favorite Male Artist and the other for Favorite Album thanks to his studio effort YHLQMDLG.

Performance-wise, the night was highlighted by nonstop world premieres with artists taking the stage to publicly perform their songs for the first time.

Opening the ceremony was Justin Bieber, who performed a soulful medley of his newest hits, first starting off with an emotional rendition of “Lonely” while staring at his reflection before switching gears for a more upbeat version of “Holy.”  He remained on the stage to help Shawn Mendes officially debut their collaboration, “Monster,” which dropped on Friday.

Another duet came from the Weeknd, who tapped Kenny G to help him premiere two songs off the After Hours album, “In Your Eyes” and “Save Your Tears.”  For his spectacular performance, the Canadian artist closed down an entire bridge in Los Angeles and strutted down the median as fireworks exploded behind him.  He also employed the help of drones to catch his rockstar performance at every angle, becoming the first artist to ever do so in AMA history.

Katy Perry returned to the AMA stage on Sunday and slowed the night down by teaming with Darius Rucker to perform her mournful and reflective single “Only Love,” which explores what they would do had they only had 24 hours to live.  

Jennifer Lopez and Maluma also paired for a duet and used their energetic performance to tease their upcoming romantic comedy, Marry Me by debuting two songs off of the official soundtrack: “Pa’ti” and “Lonely.”

Closing out the night was BTS, who performed an energetic rendition of “Dynamite” and also debuted their brand new inspirational single “Life Goes On.”

However, the night wasn’t all about saluting new songs — it was also a big night for rapper Nelly, who is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album Country Grammar.  The Dancing with the Stars finalist performed a medley of his hits that propelled him to global stardom — “Country Grammar,” “E.I.” and “Ride wit Me.”

In addition, the audience was also treated to another throwback moments courtesy of Bell Biv DeVoe, who came together to perform their own medley of hits, singing “Do Me!” and “Poison.”

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By Megan Stone
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Dear COVID-19: Thanks for the best vocals of Lee Brice's career

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CurbIf you check out Lee Brice‘s fifth studio album, Hey World, you’ll find huge hits like “One of Them Girls” and “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” his duet with Carly Pearce — and what’s likely some of the best singing of his career.

Ironically, the COVID-19 pandemic is to thank, since the virus made it safer to work at home than going to a studio.

“I had to do all the vocals myself at my house,” Lee tells ABC Audio, “like engineer… have the mic here, sitting in front of the computer, hit play, record…”

“And then I got to sing like how I wanted to sing it,” he explains. “Nobody was telling me, ‘You should maybe do it like this, or try to scoop like that or whatever.’ I just got to sing it how Lee Brice would sing it.”

“And so these probably are my favorite vocals I’ve ever recorded,” he laughs. “They might not be the best, but they’re my favorite.”

Lee also had a hand in writing most of the album’s 15 tracks, save for the duet and three others.

“We did not write ‘Lies,’ which is kind of an ‘I Drive Your Truck’ special,” he says, “like if you hear that song, you’ve got to record it.”

“I did not write ‘Country Knows,'” he continues, “which I wish I would have.”

“And then ‘Soul’ was like one that was this different kind of thing I heard,” he remembers. “You should have heard the demo. I mean, it was way, way weird and out of the box. But I was like, ‘There’s something to that, that I guarantee you we can make into something really cool.'”  

Lee’s new single is a track he did help write, the ballad “Memory I Don’t Mess With.”

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By Stephen Hubbard
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American Music Awards 2020: Taylor Swift, the Weeknd and Dan + Shay are this year's big winners

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Emma McIntyre /AMA2020/Getty Images for dcp, ABC(LOS ANGELES) — One of the biggest nights in music, the American Music Awards, kicked off Sunday night with a series of worldwide premieres, big wins and even bigger surprises.

Hosted by Taraji P. Henson from Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater, the audience looked a little different this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.  Along with a “small but mighty COVID-free audience,” cardboard cutouts of the who’s who within the music industry, like Dolly Parton and Beyonce, lined the front rows — of which Henson enjoyed pretending to interact with as if they were the real deal.  

On the award’s side, three acts emerged as the big winners of the night with Taylor Swift, the Weeknd and Dan + Shay taking home three awards each.

Swift further cemented herself as the most decorated winner in American Music Award history, bumping her lifetime awards total to 32 on Sunday.  The awards she added to her expansive trophy case were Favorite Music Video, Favorite Female Artist from the Pop/Rock category and the coveted Artist of the Year award. 

There also was an exciting reason why the “cardigan” singer was unable to physically pick up her trophies, which she eagerly confessed to in her acceptance speech, “The reason I’m not there tonight is I’m actually re-recording my old music in the studio where we originally recorded it!”

“It’s been amazing and I cannot wait for you to hear it,” the 30-year-old signed off with a cheerful grin.

As for the Weeknd, the Canadian artist picked up Favorite Male Artist, Favorite Song and Favorite Album within the Soul/R&B category. 

Just as he did at MTV’s Video Music Awards, the “Blinding Lights” singer shocked fans by taking the stage with his battered and bruised face wrapped in bandages, an ongoing theme within his latest music videos that support his After Hours album. 

Dan + Shay’s hit, “10,000 Hours,” which features vocals from Justin Bieber, picked up two awards: Collaboration of the Year and, from the Country category, Favorite Song. The duo also collected Favorite Duo or Group within the category.

Said an emotional Dan Smyers, “I just want to say, music has power to unify us, change lives and to save the world. To everybody creating art, thank you for what you do. And the fans, thank y’all for everything, man. This is a dream come true.”

Doja Cat also had a strong showing on Sunday, taking home New Artist of the Year and, within the Soul/R&B category, Favorite Female Artist.

It was an amazing night for BTS as well, who accepted two awards live from South Korea for Favorite Duo or Group in the Pop/Rock category and also for Favorite Social Artist.  

Bad Bunny also walked away with an award in each hand thanks to a newly expanded category for Latin music, one for Favorite Male Artist and the other for Favorite Album thanks to his studio effort YHLQMDLG.

Performance-wise, the night was highlighted by nonstop world premieres with artists taking the stage to publicly perform their songs for the first time.

Opening the ceremony was Justin Bieber, who performed a soulful medley of his newest hits, first starting off with an emotional rendition of “Lonely” while staring at his reflection before switching gears for a more upbeat version of “Holy.”  He remained on the stage to help Shawn Mendes officially debut their collaboration, “Monster,” which dropped on Friday.

Another duet came from the Weeknd, who tapped Kenny G to help him premiere two songs off the After Hours album, “In Your Eyes” and “Save Your Tears.”  For his spectacular performance, the Canadian artist closed down an entire bridge in Los Angeles and strutted down the median as fireworks exploded behind him.  He also employed the help of drones to catch his rockstar performance at every angle, becoming the first artist to ever do so in AMA history.

Katy Perry returned to the AMA stage on Sunday and slowed the night down by teaming with Darius Rucker to perform her mournful and reflective single “Only Love,” which explores what they would do had they only had 24 hours to live.  

Jennifer Lopez and Maluma also paired for a duet and used their energetic performance to tease their upcoming romantic comedy, Marry Me by debuting two songs off of the official soundtrack: “Pa’ti” and “Lonely.”

Closing out the night was BTS, who performed an energetic rendition of “Dynamite” and also debuted their brand new inspirational single “Life Goes On.”

However, the night wasn’t all about saluting new songs — it was also a big night for rapper Nelly, who is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album Country Grammar.  The Dancing with the Stars finalist performed a medley of his hits that propelled him to global stardom — “Country Grammar,” “E.I.” and “Ride wit Me.”

In addition, the audience was also treated to another throwback moments courtesy of Bell Biv Devoe, who came together to perform their own medley of hits, singing “Do Me!” and “Poison.”

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By Megan Stone
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