OFFICIAL: Deborah Dugan Fired by Recording Academy
Deborah Dugan has been officially terminated by the Recording Academy after serving as its CEO and chairperson for just 5 months. In January she was placed on administrative leave after. Continue reading
Grammys Ratings Slip
While Billie Eilish had a huge night at the Grammys on Sunday, it wasn’t the same story for CBS, as ratings for the awards show slipped. According to Nielsen overnight. Continue reading
Grammy Winners 2020: The Full List
The 2020 Grammys began last night under the cloud of two weeks of Recording Academy scandal and in, as host Alicia Keys eloquently shared, the house that Kobe built. Retired. Continue reading
Suspended Grammy CEO Deborah Dugan Bites Back In Statement
Just hours after the Recording Academy announced that president and CEO Deborah Dugan had been placed on administrative leave, her attorney fought back: A statement from Dugans’ attorney Bryan Freedman. Continue reading
Recording Academy CEO Placed On Administrative Leave Days Before Grammys
Recording Academy president and CEO Deborah Duga has abruptly been placed on administrative leave just five months after taking the job and days before the 2020 Grammy Awards. Official Recording. Continue reading
Imogen Heap to Host Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony
Innovative musician and artist advocate Imogen Heap will host this year’s Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony. The Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony features the many awards that will not be included in. Continue reading
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Grammys To Honor Dr. Dre For Trailblazing Production Work
Dr. Dre will be honored by the Recording Academy for his trailblazing production work. Dre broke onto the music scene in the late 1980s as a co-founding member of groundbreaking. Continue reading
Grammys Finally Accept Streaming Links As Submissions
The Recording Academy will finally accept streaming links instead of physical product for award submissions in most categories. In a statement, the Academy also said, "For most categories, we would. Continue reading