While some have called for the show to be postponed, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told Yahoo Entertainment that ...
Grammys were shaping up to be a lively celebration of a vibrant year in music: the year of Chappell, Charli and Sabrina; of ...
In talking to some of the (California) leadership, not only did every single person, to a person, support the Academy having ...
By Ben Sisario On Jan. 8, as wildfires were spreading across Los Angeles, Harvey Mason Jr., the head of the Grammy Awards, looked out the window of his home in the Hollywood Hills and saw smoke ...
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The Recording Academy is continuing to encourage anyone working in the music industry to contact MusiCares for financial ...
The 2025 Grammy Awards will proceed as planned on February 2, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told members in a letter Monday morning, assuring that the show will go on at Crypto.com Arena ...
In their messaging, the academy is stressing the philanthropic angle. By Paul Grein Harvey Mason Jr., CEO, Recording Academy and MusiCares and Tammy Hurt, chair of the academy’s board of ...
Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Board of Trustees Chair Tammy Hurt released a statement Monday, shared by CNN Reporter Elizabeth Wagmeister via X. The duo wrote that the ...
Grammy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told Variety on Tuesday that on Jan. 8, the day the fires became serious, “MusiCares started getting requests, and it’s now thousands of music people who need help.
UPDATE: In a joint statement, the Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Tammy Hurt, the chair of the academy’s board of trustees, confirmed the Grammy Awards telecast will ...
“I’ll admit I was looking forward to a straightforward show,” says Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. “But on that Wednesday morning, it all just flipped upside-down.” Although many ...