John Legend forgot his clothes at the 2006 Grammy Awards – and local journalists saved the day

Springfield News-Sun duo saved Legend from delivering speech ‘in his underwear’
Springfield native John Legend poses for a wall of photographers as he walks down the red carpet to the Sony  party in Hollywood after winning three Grammy Awards in 2006. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

Springfield native John Legend poses for a wall of photographers as he walks down the red carpet to the Sony party in Hollywood after winning three Grammy Awards in 2006. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

John Legend is no stranger to the glitz and glamour of award shows, but there was a time when he was still a rookie in the spotlight — and he let the local newspaper tag along.

In 2006, the Springfield North High School grad allowed two journalists from the Springfield News-Sun to tag along with him in Los Angeles for the 48th annual Grammy Awards.

Springfield native John Legend gets a trim for the Grammy Awards from brother Ronald II as an "Access Hollywood" crew gets ready to tape in his Los Angeles hotel room in 2006. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

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Photographer Marshall Gorby and reporter Andrew McGinn spent behind-the-scenes time with the singer and his family in the days leading up to the ceremony.

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Recently Gorby, now a team leader with Cox Media Group Ohio, recalled standing in the lobby of Legend’s hotel when a woman spotted his camera gear and asked who he was there to cover.

When he replied “John Legend,” the woman told him she had never heard of him. “Well, you’ll know him tomorrow,” Gorby told her. Legend had been nominated for eight awards, including Best New Artist.

Legend holed up in a suite on the 11th floor of the Millennium Biltmore using his real name, John Stephens, to book the room.

“You could tell he was living out of his suitcase,” Gorby recalled, “and focused on what was going on around him.”

Gorby photographed Legend as he prepped for his big night, checking his laptop, dining on grilled salmon and sitting shirtless as his brother Ronald II gave him a shave and haircut.

“I don’t think he was putting on airs for us because he continued to do what he was doing and let us do what we did,” Gorby said.

“It was nice that he invited us in, considering all of the people who wanted to see and talk to him. I wasn’t a fan before, but I am now. He’s a nice kid, he really is, and his family is outstanding.”

John Legend checks his laptop in his Los Angeles hotel room before going to the Grammy Awards in 2006. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

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The highlight of the story for the journalists came when they played a role in preventing Legend from potential embarrassment at the Grammys.

In the hubbub and excitement, Legend headed to the Staples Center with only the white tuxedo on his back, leaving behind several outfits he needed for wardrobe changes and his stylist, Lisa Sellers.

Gorby, McGinn and the stylist, along with Legend’s clothes, jumped into a rented gray Pontiac Vibe intent, McGinn later wrote, on being able to say, “Yeah, we saved the Grammys.”

Stylist Lisa Sellers helps John Legend get ready in his Los Angeles hotel room for the Grammy Awards in 2006. The tux was one of several outfits she picked out for him to change into during the night. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

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McGinn’s narrative published the following day in the Springfield News-Sun tells it best:

“As we drove toward the center, about to take our place in line as the only car that didn’t come in the stretch and tinted variety, music fans who’d gathered outside wondered aloud who we were.

Rappers? Nah? Polka musicians? Conceivably.

But we couldn’t let them wonder a minute longer. “We have John Legend’s clothes,” Sellers yelled.

And, we’re proud to say, John Legend’s clothes arrived safely.

If he didn’t thank us in one of his acceptance speeches, we understand. But without us, he could have delivered one of them in his underwear.”

John Legend with his mother Phyllis and father Ron Stephens at the Sony party in Hollywood after Legend won three Grammy Awards including Best New Artist in 2006. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

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Legend won three Grammy Awards that night, Best New Artist, Male R&B Vocal Performance for “Ordinary People,” and R&B Album for “Get Lifted.”

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