The Recording Academy and MusiCares are partnering with Direct Relief and others to bolster support for those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Harvey Mason Jr., the CEO of the Recording Academy, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about performances at this year's Grammy Awards, which will be held on Sunday, and the impact of the L.A. area wildfires.
CNN’s Elizabeth Wagmeister sat down with Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Grammys executive producer Ben Winston about why the Grammys are still happening despite calls to cancel amidst the deadly Los Angeles wildfires.
While some have called for the show to be postponed, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told Yahoo Entertainment that continuing was "important on a lot of levels."
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Sunday’s event has high-profile contests featuring Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Chappell Roan. But the big question may be whether the show strikes the right tone.
Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday in Los Angeles, but now the show will focus its attention on wildfire relief efforts and fundraising.
With the GRAMMY Awards just a few days away, the Recording Academy released list of performers for the premiere ceremony.
The Recording Academy has announced the first lineup of performers for the 2025 Grammy Awards, which will air live from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The event, scheduled for February 2 ...
The Recording Academy and MusiCares are partnering with Direct Relief, the California Community Foundation and the Pasadena Community Foundation to bolster support for those impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires.
The ceremony, which takes place Sunday before the Grammys telecast, will also raise additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts and honor first responders.
Comedian Trevor Noah will host the show for the fifth consecutive time, but this year's event will likely have a more somber tone than usual.