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== The Evanescence Reference == | |||
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[12 Stones] - Lead singer Paul McCoy is featured in the Grammy winning song for Best Hard Rock Performance in Bring Me to Life. Wind-up Artists who released second album Potter's Field in August 2004. | |||
50 Cent (real name: Curtis Jackson) - Interrupted Evanescence’s victory speech at the 2004 Grammy Awards by walking and posing on the stage as they won Best New Artist. Amy Lee calls what 50 Cent did a “Zoolander moment”. Not an Evanescence member. It should be noted that Ben Moody and Amy Lee played “PIMP” during their Reality Radio show on Z100. It should also be noted that they performed a date together after the MTV Video Music Awards in Morrison, Colorado. | |||
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The Evanescence Reference
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[12 Stones] - Lead singer Paul McCoy is featured in the Grammy winning song for Best Hard Rock Performance in Bring Me to Life. Wind-up Artists who released second album Potter's Field in August 2004.
50 Cent (real name: Curtis Jackson) - Interrupted Evanescence’s victory speech at the 2004 Grammy Awards by walking and posing on the stage as they won Best New Artist. Amy Lee calls what 50 Cent did a “Zoolander moment”. Not an Evanescence member. It should be noted that Ben Moody and Amy Lee played “PIMP” during their Reality Radio show on Z100. It should also be noted that they performed a date together after the MTV Video Music Awards in Morrison, Colorado.