Grammys Explain Don Cornelius & Etta James’ Absences From ‘In Memorium’

The Grammys "Soul Train" HOST icon Don Cornelius and Etta James music awards in the "in memoriam" segment is missing, that's Sunday night show to the fans.

In fact, a moving tribute to Etta Bonnie and Alicia at the top of the show, but who died this month as a result of suicide, "Soul Train" HOST, not the "many fans left disappointed on Twitter in memoriam" section of the broadcast.

"Etta James and Don Cornelius can not believe that it was not Memorium", a music writer Toure expressed sentiment of hundreds of fans watching the feed, Tweeted on Sunday evening.

"I'm glad Etta Alicia has a tradition, but it still must be Memorium after I won a photo. This is a picture," he said.

Steve Jobs, "a pioneer of digital music" refers to him as that, subject to the "in memoriam" section, and Alex Steinwess, inventor of the nod from the album cover, though, as your login, LL Cool Don Cornelius was a tribute to the Foo FightersDeadmau5 performance.

"Here, take it from me and my man Don Cornelius permanent Questlove if you come on a visit to the United States was the hippest. Don Cornelius' Soul Train" and it [the nation] was the conductor of a lot of enthusiasm about the meaning and also learned to dance. Don, peace, love and soul, "LL said.