Tonight's 60th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony saw a group of artists come together to perform a cover of Eric Clapton's 'Tears In Heaven,' in honor of the victims of the Las Vegas shooting in October. The tribute included Maren Morris, Eric Church, and Brothers Osborne, all of whom performed at the Route 91 Harvest Festival where the shooting took place.

Fifty-eight people were killed and 851 injured when a gunman operating from the Mandalay Bay hotel opened fire on concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. Jason Aldean was on stage at the time of the shooting.

Morris, Church, and Brothers Osborne had all performed earlier in the three-day festival. In the days following the massacre, Morris released 'Dear Hate', a duet she recorded with Vince Gill, and donated proceeds from the single to a fund for the victims.

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Morris won the 2017 Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance, and is nominated this year in the same category for 'I Could Use A Love Song.' Brothers Osborne are nominated in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance category for 'It Ain't My Fault.'

Church is not nominated this year, but has been nominated for seven Grammys in the past, including Best Country Album for The Outsiders in 2015.

From: Country Living US