Sony Music's post-Grammy party Sunday at the Beverly Hills Hotel featured a cavalcade of stars from the associated labels, Hollywood and beyond. Three-time Grammy winner John Legend, who won statuettes for Best Traditional R&B vocal, Best R&B song, and Best R&B album, was in the house, as was Train's Patrick Monahan, a Grammy winner thankful to not be up against Justin Bieber. Though they didn't win, members from the cast of "Glee" were out in force at the soiree...
Lea Michele from "Glee" (left) and Rob Stringer, chairman of Columbia/Epic Label Group
Left to right: Pat Monahan of Train whose group won a Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Grammy (and was glad Bieber wasn't a duo or group), his wife Amber, the night's three-time Grammy winner John Legend, and Stringer
From left: "Glee" cast members Kevin McHale, Chord Overstreet and Dianna Agron with Stringer
Lea Michele from "Glee" (left) and Rob Stringer, chairman of Columbia/Epic Label Group
Left to right: Pat Monahan of Train whose group won a Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Grammy (and was glad Bieber wasn't a duo or group), his wife Amber, the night's three-time Grammy winner John Legend, and Stringer
From left: "Glee" cast members Kevin McHale, Chord Overstreet and Dianna Agron with Stringer
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