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G-Eazy performed 'Him & I,' a song from his new album 'The Beautiful and the Damned,' at the 2018 Summer Concert by 'Good Morning America.' The performance took place a few days after his split from Halsey. -
Panic! At The Disco Perform 'Victorious' on 'Good Morning America' [WATCH]
Panic! At The Disco stopped by the set of "Good Morning America" on Friday (Jan. 15) to perform their latest single, "Victorious," off of their 2015 studio album, 'Death of a Bachelor,' and they did not disappoint. -
'Good Morning America' 40 hour Marathon Celebrates Anniversary
'Good Morning America' is celebrating 40 years of being one the top morning news broadcast programs and is giving viewers a look back over the show's successful years with a 40-hour marathon. -
Tinashe Performs 'All Hands On Deck' on Good Morning America [WATCH]
Just last week, Tinashe released a second remix for "All Hands On Deck." More recently, she performed her Aquarius single on Good Morning America. -
2015 'Billboard' Music Awards Finalists Announced for Top Artist, Hot 100 Song, 200 Album
The first five categories for the 2015 'Billboard' Music Awards were announced this morning, April 7. Ludacris joined Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy to announce the finalists on ABC's 'Good Morning America.' According to 'Billboard,' the first five of 41 categories announced by Ludacris and Wentz on GMA are Top Artist, Top Male Artist, Top Female Artist, Top 'Billboard' 200 Album and Top Hot 100 Song. -
Rick Ross Visits 'Good Morning America,' Talks 85-Pound Weight Loss with Sara Haines [WATCH]
Rick Ross decided to pay a visit to the folks at Good Morning America and while there, he dished on his 85-pound weight loss with Sara Haines. -
David Guetta Performs 'Listen' Hit 'Dangerous' on 'Good Morning America' with an Orchestra [WATCH]
This morning on "Good Morning America," French superstar DJ David Guetta performed his hit single "Dangerous" featuring the vocals of American singer/songwriter Sam Martin from his chart-topping album "Listen." For the occasion he brought an orchestra, guitarist and bassists to play the various string elements that come into play throughout "Dangerous." Sam Martin sat in on the piano and to sing vocals live.Right now LIVE on @GMA, @davidguetta and @SamMartinMusic perform "Dangerous." Head to @Snapchat (GMA_ABC) to see! pic.twitter.com/Bpn3xqaAov — Good Morning America (@GMA) December 4, 2014Despite it being at 8:50 a.m., the crowd was into it and was able and willing to dance to David Guetta and his group of instrumentalists. "GMA" wisely took the party inside, creating an intimate club atmosphere, since it was apparently 25 degrees Fahrenheit outside, according to ABC's thermometer, via "Do Androids Dance." It was probably the smallest audience Guetta has played to in years, as he is used to massive festival crowds and large, packed clubs.Guetta ditched his traditional DJ setup, instead opting for launchpads to trigger certain sounds in the song that would not be played by Sam Martin or the orchestra. Sam Martin shines on the piano, playing the topline from the track and singing the vocals with impressive style. The orchestra seemed slightly out of place with the whole set-up, but it was a good first attempt at doing it live. -
Garth Brooks Plays a Tear-Jerking Rendition of New Song 'Mom' on 'Good Morning America' [WATCH]
Garth Brooks is getting ready to release his first studio album in 13 years with "Man Against Machine," out Tuesday, Nov. 11. The singer recently stopped by "Good Morning America" to play the tender new tune "Mom."Don Sampson and Wynn Varble wrote the tear-jerker about a conversation between God and a newborn baby about to meet their mother for the first time, "Rolling Stone" notes. Brooks, along with host Robin Roberts and the rest of the audience, got a little emotional during the rendition, which is understandable. The dual threat of the singer's crisp, country voice and lyrics that pull at your heartstrings is enough to get anyone going."So hush now baby, don't you cry," Brooks sings in the video below. "'Cause there's someone down there waiting whose only goal in life / Is making sure you're always going to be all right / A loving angel, tender, tough and strong / It's almost time to go and meet your mom." -
'Frozen' Inspired Wedding Dress Debuts At New York Bridal Week [WATCH]
It was only a matter of time before Disney's Frozen found its' way into a bridal show, right? There are women that have intentionally modeled their weddings after their favorite Disney princess (really) and no one is hotter than the cast of Frozen right now. Bridal designer, Alfred Angelo collaborated on a dress that has been inspired by Princess Elsa and it was unveiled yesterday at New York's Bridal Week. This dress is one in a series of new bridal designs that Angelo debuted this week. -
Good Morning America reveals 2014 Summer Concert Series lineup with Jennifer Lopez, 50 Cent, Keith Urban and more
ABC's Good Morning America have announced its 2014 Summer Concert Series lineup, Billboard reports. Taking place the end of May through the end of August in New York City's Central Park, various artists will perform on the show. -
John Mayer, Katy Perry release 'Who You Love' music video featuring plenty of bull riding [WATCH]
John Mayer and Katy Perry are not afraid of showing off their relationship a little bit. Today (Dec. 17), the musical couple stopped by Good Morning America to debut the music video for their first official duet "Who You Love," and the official visual is (luckily) not as cheesy as one would expect it to be. -
One Direction Where We Are Tour coming to North America in summer 2014: is the 'Story of My Life' group coming to your city? [FULL SCHEDULE]
It's a good week to be a One Direction fan. Not only did the band's new album Midnight Memories drop Monday (Nov. 25), but the heartthrobby boy band has announced that their upcoming tour Where We Are will be coming to North America in 2014. The "Story of My Life" group made the announcement on Good Morning America on Tuesday, Nov. 26.
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