The week in music - in pictures
Adele poses with her 6 Grammy awards. The singer won three of the top awards – album, record and song of the year – and added best pop solo performance, pop vocal and short video Photograph: PictureGroup/Rex Features US dancer and choreographer Daniel Ezralow, dressed as an astronaut, performs with dancers during the Italian Music Festival at the Ariston Theatre in San Remo Photograph: Tiziana Fabi/AFP/Getty Images Coldplay perform at the Grammys. The band were nominated for three awards at the ceremony Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Bruce Springsteen's vintage 1960 Corvette is seen on display at the From Asbury Park To The Promised Land: The Life And Music Of Bruce Springsteen exhibition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Photograph: Jeff Fusco/Getty Images Jennifer Hudson performs I Will Always Love You as a tribute to the late Whitney Houston at the Grammys Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Juanita Aasso, 77, slow dances with friend Roy Elkis during a Valentine's Day dance in Houston, Texas Photograph: Mayra Beltran/AP Florence Welch of Florence and The Machine performing inthe Dutch city of Eindhoven Photograph: Greetsia Tent/WireImage Christopher Bowes of Alestorm on stage at the O2 Academy in Leicester Photograph: Ollie Millington/Redferns Youssou N'Dour arrives in Independence Square in the centre of Dakar, Senegal for a rally against president Abdoulaye Wade's bid for a third term in office Photograph: Mamadou Toure Behan/AFP/Getty Images M83 playing at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London Photograph: Jim Dyson/Getty Images Omani men perform traditional music during the second stage of the Tour of Oman cycling race Photograph: STRINGER/REUTERS Sandra Nasić of Guano Apes, performing in Lisbon, Portugal Photograph: Jose Sena Goulao/EPA Public Image Ltd are preparing to release their first album in 20 years. John Lydon said their new record is finished, mastered and due in May or June, with a taster EP to be released in April Photograph: Tom Oldham/Rex Features Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs performs at the Cockpit in Leeds Photograph: Ben Statham/Redferns Whitney Houston, photographed in 1985. The singer has died at the age of 48. She sold more records and received more awards than almost any other female pop star of the 20th century, but spent most of her last years mired in drug addiction Read the full obituary here Photograph: Gunter W Kienitz/Rex Features Singer Alicia Keys was among the performers at Whitney Houston's funeral Photograph: CNN
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