In the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires, which have killed at least 29 people and burned down thousands of homes, the L.A.
The Grammys will still take place on Sunday in Los Angeles but now will focus its attention on helping wildfire victims.
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and the executive producer of the Grammy Awards Ben Winston said there was no other ...
By Ben Sisario On Jan. 8, as wildfires were spreading across Los Angeles, Harvey Mason Jr., the head of the Grammy Awards, looked out the window of his home in the Hollywood Hills and saw smoke ...
A few weeks ago, as prep on the Grammy Awards was getting underway, tragedy hit Los Angeles ... But for Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and the executive producer of the Grammy Awards ...
Within days of fires ravaging the Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods, the Recording Academy and its affiliated MusiCares charity launched the Los Angeles ... CEO Harvey Mason jr. said ...
As soon as Harvey Mason Jr. was convinced that firefighters had gotten a handle on this month’s devastating Los Angeles wildfires, the head of the Recording Academy turned his mind to a somewhat ...
The Grammys will look a little bit different this year LOS ANGELES -- LOS ANGELES (AP ... Once the fund was set up, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. said they began focusing on reformatting ...