Big East Conference (USA Today)
Big East Conference-Around the Big East
A duo of divas burn up stage at Clive Davis' gala (USA Today)
BEVERLY HILLS The annual Pre-Grammy Gala isn't just a Grammy preview. Sometimes it's a Grammy challenge.
Chart Beat Wednesday: Colbie Caillat, Rob Thomas, Lady Antebellum (Billboard)
Colbie Caillat reaches No. 1 on Adult Contemporary with "Fallin' for You," which also pads the chart-topping total of an esteemed pop songwriter.
South Kent boys fall in tournament final (The Fairfield Citizen)
Andray Blatche led South Kent (32-9) with 21 points, Rob Thomas added 15 and Michael Jackson scored 12, all on 3-pointers.
Neil Young, Barbra Streisand Honored At Grammy Galas (FMQB)
The two veteran artists were celebrated at separate pre-Grammy parties with star-studded performances.
Jason Mraz Triumphs at 52nd Annual Grammy Awards; Acclaimed Tunesmith Wins Trophies for "Best Male Pop Vocal ... (Marketwire)
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - February 1, 2010) - Atlantic recording artist Jason Mraz swept his two categories at last night's 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. The San Diego-based troubadour took home trophies for both "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance" for "Make It Mine," and "Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals" for his alliance with Colbie Caillat, "Lucky." Both tracks are featured on 2008's RIAA ...
Jason Mraz Triumphs at 52nd Annual Grammy Awards; Acclaimed Tunesmith Wins Trophies for "Best Male Pop Vocal ... (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - 02/01/10) - Atlantic recording artist Jason Mraz swept his two categories at last night's 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. The San Diego-based troubadour took home trophies for both "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance" for "Make It Mine," and "Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals" for his alliance with Colbie Caillat, "Lucky." Both tracks are featured on 2008's RIAA platinum ...
Grammys: At the Clive Davis party (Entertainment Weekly)
Whitney Pastorek on gala with performances by Black Eyed Peas, Maxwell, Carrie Underwood, Mary J. Blige
Grammys: At the Clive Davis party (Entertainment Weekly)
By Whitney Pastorek Whitney Pastorek on gala with performances by Black Eyed Peas, Maxwell, Carrie Underwood, Mary J. Blige
Clive Davis' pre-Grammy gala: A few high points before crowd makes early night of it (Los Angeles Times)
Despite a showstopping appearance by Mary J. Blige and other performances of note from Harry Connick, Jr. and Maxwell, the event didn't hold its audience.
Rob Thomas Biography
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Rob Thomas
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Robert Thomas, Rob Thomas or Bob Thomas may refer to:
- Rob Thomas (musician), singer-songwriter, lead singer of Matchbox Twenty
- Robert Thomas (counterfeiter), 18th-century British counterfeiter, see Cragg Coiners
- Robert Thomas (director) (1927–1989), French writer, actor and director
- Robert Thomas (linebacker) (born 1980), US football player
- Robert Thomas (fullback), Arena Football League player; formerly of the Dallas Cowboys
- Robert Thomas (newspaper proprietor) (1781–1860), founder of the South Australian Register
- Robert Thomas (sculptor) (1926–1999), Welsh sculptor
- Sir Robert Thomas, 1st Baronet, former Liberal Member of Parliament in Wales
- Sir Robert Thomas, 2nd Baronet, MP for Cardiff, 1661–1681
- Robert J. Thomas, former President and Chief Executive Officer of Nissan in the U.S.A., and Clinton Administration appointee
- Robert Jermain Thomas, Christian missionary
- Robert K. Thomas, physical chemist
- Robert Lindsay Thomas (born 1943), US Representative from Georgia
- Robert McG. Thomas (1939–2000), American journalist
- Robert R. Thomas, Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, former NFL running back
- Robert Y. Thomas, Jr. (1855–1925), US Representative from Kentucky
- Rob Thomas (writer), television producer
- Robb Thomas, American football player
- Bob Thomas (actor), radio personality, actor, and writer
- Bob Thomas (footballer), Irish soccer player
- Bob Thomas (footballer born 1919) (died 1990), English footballer with Plymouth Argyle, Fulham and Crystal Palace
- Bob Thomas (athlete), New Zealand long jumper
- Bob Thomas (reporter), American reporter for the AP covering Hollywood
- Bob Thomas (rugby player) (1878-1910), Wales international rugby player
- Bob Thomas, creator of the Creeper virus
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