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February 08, 2007

Grammy Check with Ask Smart Answers

One hundred and eight. That's how many categories the Grammy Awards honors. And if you're keeping track of it all, you either work for The Recording Academy or have a lot of free time on your hands. Fortunately, Ask.com Smart Answers make it easy for the rest of us.

Artist Smart Answers

Want info on a Grammy-nominated artist you've never heard of? Type his or her name into Ask.com. You'll get a bio, links to discographies, credits, ringtones and more.

Album Smart Answers

Want details on one of the Album nominees? Just type in the album title. If it's rock, blues, pop, rap, electronica, dance, country, or R&B, you'll get the album artwork and the a review of the record. You'll find reggae, gospel, comedy and bluegrass albums as well.

Search tip: if you don't get the album info on the first try, add the artist's name to your query.

News Images

If you're more the visual type, type "grammy" into Ask.com Image Search. You'll get the latest news images associated with the awards.

Ask.com makes expanding your musical vocabulary easy. No need to thank us--it's all part of the service.

--The Ask.com Smart Answers Team

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