The Recording Academy says it's distributed more than $4 million to musicians affected by the fires. Sunday's Grammys show is ...
Winston and Mason Jr. promise that the Grammys will still be the Grammys. In other words, the format is not shifting to a ...
In the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires, which have killed at least 29 people and burned down thousands of homes, the L.A.
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told members in a letter Monday morning, assuring that the show will go on at Crypto.com Arena early next month as Los Angeles currently faces the ...
“The entire Grammy family is shocked and deeply saddened by the situation that is unfolding in Los Angeles,” Harvey Mason Jr., the Recording Academy’s chief executive, said in a statement.
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But then Mason mentioned the time he took charge of the Recording Academy and faced a small controversy when the Weeknd, a Grammy-winning superstar, announced he was boycotting the Grammys because of ...
“Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles,” said Harvey Mason Jr., the Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO, and Tammy Hurt, the chair of the board of ...
As the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County rage on ... Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Board of Trustees Chair Tammy Hurt released a statement Monday, shared ...