It was a crazy night on Sunday for artist John Legend. There were awards. Historic wins. The wrong tacos.
Legend took home a Creative Arts Emmy for his role in producing the televised musical "Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert." That win completed the set for the rarefied achievement in the arts known as the EGOT - claiming an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award.
He joins only 14 others who have received the quadruple crown, a distinguished list that includes Audrey Hepburn, Mel Brooks and composer Richard Rodgers (the first to have received all four).
But even on that unofficial list, Legend stands out. At 39, he is the second youngest to achieve the status by only eight months, and also the second fastest to achieve the distinction.
It took Legend 12 years to finish after he began with a Grammy win in 2006 for best new artist. He went on to win nine others.