UPDATE: In a joint statement, the Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Tammy Hurt ... despite the fact that the Los Angeles wildfires have devastated many communities in the area in the past week. “This year’s show, however ...
In challenging times, music has the power to heal, comfort, and unite like nothing else,” read a statement to the members of the Recording Academy.
Warner Music Group (WMG), in partnership with the Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund, donated an initial $1 million to support local fire relief initiatives.
The Recording Academy is continuing to encourage anyone working in the music industry to contact MusiCares for financial assistance.
The Recording Academy announced it had condensed pre-Grammy week plans to just four events, each featuring a fundraising element.
The 2025 ceremony will broadcast on CBS, with funds going to support first responders and those displaced by the wildfires
The Oscar nominations announcement has been delayed for a second time as wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles, and the nominations ... CBS will go on as planned on Feb. 2. In a letter, Harvey Mason Jr., Recording Academy & MusiCares CEO, said that ...
A note from the Recording Academy revealed that this year’s awards show will raise additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts, honor the first responders battling the fires, and help those in need.
Firefighters reported significant gains against the two massive wildfires burning around Los Angeles while also extinguishing smaller blazes set by arsonists. The progress was reported Wednesday as a
“We understand how devastating this past week has been on this city and its people,” Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said ... typically flocking to Los Angeles for a victory lap while ...
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told members in a letter Monday morning, assuring that the show will go on at Crypto.com Arena early next month as Los Angeles currently faces the ...
The Grammy Awards, scheduled to take place in wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles ... who risk their lives to protect ours," CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and Board of Trustees Chair Tammy Hurt said in a letter ...