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The show must go on: Recording Academy CEO on why he didn’t cancel the Grammys amid tragedy in LAWinston and Mason Jr. promise that the Grammys will still be the Grammys. In other words, the format is not shifting to a ...
He continued: "My friends, my fellow music-makers, please join me in welcoming back none other than four-time Grammy-winning artist and global superstar, The Weeknd." Harvey Mason Jr. was born and ...
The Recording Academy‘s CEO Harvey Mason Jr. introduced the Weeknd ... showing headlines of the singer claiming he would never submit his music to the Grammys again. His frustration was over ...
Harvey Mason Jr., chief executive officer of the Recording ... “What we all want is an organization dedicated to the wellbeing of all music makers and one that reflects the entire music ...
Harvey Mason Jr., chief executive officer of the Recording ... "What we all want is an organization dedicated to the wellbeing of all music makers and one that reflects the entire music community ...
The singer's performance was previewed in a speech from Recording Academy CEO Harvey ... submit his music to the Grammys because of "the secret committees." In response, Mason said, "We are ...
The heart of music industry was ravaged by fires ... But for Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and the executive producer of the Grammy Awards Ben Winston, there was no other option.
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