The Recording Academy says it's distributed more than $4 million to musicians affected by the fires. Sunday's Grammys show is meant to raise more.
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.
"In addition to raising money for music people, we are proud to add these three incredible partners who are supporting the Los Angeles region in other ways," said Harvey Mason jr. By Paul Grein ...
By Paul Grein Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of The Recording Academy ... In 2024, he produced the Paris to Los Angeles Olympics handover, a prelude to the 2028 Summer Olympics.
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards are set to light up Los Angeles on Sunday night, celebrating the year's biggest artists, ...
There was some chatter that the 67th Annual Grammy Awards would be postponed due to the Los Angeles wildfires ... However, per a statement from Harvey Mason Jr. (Recording Academy CEO) and ...
“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 ...
On Sunday night, the annual Grammy Awards will return, but things will be a little different for this year's ceremony. The fires, which are now considered mostly contained, blazed until the end of ...