Grammy red carpet photos are emerging, and all the hottest stars are arriving at the award show.

Music's sexiest faces and bodies are strutting their stuff at Los Angeles' Staples Center at tonight's Grammy Awards, as they get ready for the biggest award show of the year.

See all the hottest red carpet arrivals in this photo slideshow, which will be updated as the biggest stars begin to arrive.

The festivities are broadcast live on CBS in high definition and 5.1 surround sound, from 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. PT to 11:30 p.m. Eastern/8:30 p.m. PT.

To determine which channel is CBS on your cable provider, consult channel information for Time Warner Cable, DirecTV, Dish and Comcast, which is available on their Web sites.

You can also watch all the fun for free on the web via online live stream at Grammy Live.

Featuring a showdown in the best pop solo performance category between Lady Gaga and Adele, who is nominated for six Grammys, as well as a competition between Foo Fighters and Mastodon for best hard rock/metal performance, the 2012 Grammy Awards should be a fun, emotional night of high drama and great music.

And the night is guaranteed to be entertaining as beloved two-time Grammy Award-winning rapper LL Cool J will be hosting this year.

This is the 54th-annual Grammy Awards, and the stars and their fans have been waiting to find out will take home the golden gramaphone trophies since nominations were announced Nov. 30.

The music line-up at the 2012 Grammy Awards is impressive, featuring a wide range of groups and artists, from Adele's first performance since her vocal cord surgery last fall to the Beach Boys, who are reuniting for their first appearance in 20 years, playing with Foster The People and Maroon 5.

Also performing in the marathon musical event will be: Kelly Clarkson, Jason Aldean, Tony Bennett, Carrie Underwood, Chris Brown, Glen Campbell, the Band Perry, Blake Shelton, The Civil Wars, Coldplay, Rhianna, Deadmau5, Foo Fighters, David Guetta, Lil Wayne, Alicia Keys, Bonnie Raitt, Diana Krall, Bruno Mars, Paul McCartney, Nicki Minaj, Maceo Parker, Katy Perry, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Taylor Swift and Joe Walsh.

The Grammy Awards have a long and colorful history. The first Grammy Awards ceremony was created as a way to honor musical artists in a way similar to the ways actors and people in the world of film and TV are feted each year during the Oscar and Emmy award ceremonies. Held on May 4, 1959, it set off a tradition that continues to this day of celebrating the people that bring us music each year.