Recording Academy president and CEO Harvey Mason Jr., a Black man himself, has seemed exceedingly cognizant of these criticisms and attempted to keep the organization from resting on its decaying ...
From Beyoncé finally taking home an Album of the Year Grammy to Kendrick Lamar winning three Grammys for his track "Not Like Us." ...
It’s one thing for Beyoncé to win the night’s most prestigious award. It’s another to win for 'Cowboy Carter.' ...
Winston and Mason Jr. promise that the Grammys will still be the Grammys. In other words, the format is not shifting to a ...
Not only that, but the academy has repeatedly emphasized — including on Sunday’s show, where Chief Executive Harvey Mason Jr. hammered the point in a speech — that its electorate has evolved by ...
Sunday's edition suggests something may have shifted. Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. appeared onstage to address “some real criticism” facing the organization behind the Grammys.
In the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires, which have killed at least 29 people and burned down thousands of homes, the L.A. awards ceremony has pivoted to focus on raising funds for wildfire relief.
Recording Academy President and CEO Harvey Mason Jr., a Black man himself, has seemed exceedingly cognizant of these criticisms and attempted to keep the organization from resting on its decaying ...