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 ...
The FireAid benefit concerts are tonight, Jan. 30, at both the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. The event will raise funds for relief, rebuilding, and fire-prevention efforts in the wake of devastating blazes across the region claimed dozens of lives and thousands of homes.
Grammys will look a bit different this year following the tragic Los Angeles wildfires. Each year, the Grammys are attended by various iconic singers, songwriters, producers, and many more from the music industry.
While some have called for the show to be postponed, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told Yahoo Entertainment that continuing was "important on a lot of levels."
In talking to some of the (California) leadership, not only did every single person, to a person, support the Academy having Grammy Week, but the quote I heard was, ‘I think it would
The Grammys will still take place on Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles but now will focus its attention on helping wildfire victims.
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 ...
Music's biggest stars including Beyonce and Taylor Swift will vie for top awards at Sunday's Grammys gala, a glitzy ceremony proceeding despite devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.
Music’s biggest night, the Grammys 2025, is scheduled to take place; however, due to L.A.’s devastating wildfires, the date may be postponed. Find out all the latest updates.
Rapper Roxanne Shante will be the first female solo rapper to receive the Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement award.
Grammy Awards will still take place Sunday at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The Recording Academy has refocused its aim to support relief efforts following the
Meanwhile, later in the show, Janelle Monáe, Lainey Wilson, Cynthia Erivo, Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock will be appearing in a tribute to producer (and multiple Grammy Award winner) Quincy Jones, who passed away late last year.