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Dave Grohl, Lauryn Hill, Arctic Monkeys cover the Beatles

This week was all about looking back to the Beatles' famous debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show."

By Gabrielle Levy
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighter sings during the 2012 Democratic National Convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 6, 2012. (UPI/Nell Redmond)
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighter sings during the 2012 Democratic National Convention at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 6, 2012. (UPI/Nell Redmond) | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10 (UPI) -- The music industry paid tribute to an all-time great this weekend, celebrating the anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in the United States, 50 years ago.

Many of music's biggest names attended The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles back on January 27, celebrating the night the legendary Brits played The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb. 9, 1964.

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The concert, which featured performances from Dave Grohl, Stevie Wonder, John Legend and Alicia Keys, John Mayer and Keith Urban and a reunited Eurythmics, aired Sunday night on CBS.

Elsewhere, Lauryn Hill payed a visit to The Late Show with David Letterman, where she sang the Beatles' "Something," and the Arctic Monkeys belted out "All My Loving" at Madison Square Garden.

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