Chris Stapleton To Lead B.B. King Tribute At GRAMMYs

NEW YORK (AP) — Country singer Chris Stapleton will join Gary Clark Jr. and Bonnie Raitt at the GRAMMY Awards later this month for a tribute to the late blues master B.B. King.

The GRAMMYs announced a handful of other performers on Thursday for the Feb. 15 ceremony. Justin Bieber will join Diplo and Skrillex to perform their hit "Where Are U Now." Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry will debut their rock group the Hollywood Vampires.

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Pitbull also plans a performance together with Travis Barker and Robin Thicke.

LL Cool J is hosting the music awards ceremony from Los Angeles for the fifth straight year.

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