More Than 21,000 Entries Were Submitted To The Recording Academy® For 59th GRAMMY Awards® Consideration; Nominations To Be Announced Dec. 6, 2016 SANTA MONICA, CA -- The Awards process for the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards® is well underway with 21,719 entries received by The Recording Academy® for GRAMMY® consideration. This total marks an increase from last year's 21,564 submissions. All entries were due Aug. 24 and have since undergone a vetting process to verify eligibility in preparation for first-round ballots, which will be mailed to Academy Voting members on Oct. 14. As part of that process, The Recording Academy convened 350 artists and experts to listen to and organize the thousands of entries into one of The Academy's 84 Awards categories in 30 Fields.
Earlier this year, The Recording Academy announced amendments to the rules governing the GRAMMY Awards. Key changes included refinements to the guidelines around Best New Artist, Blues, and Rap categories, a move to make streaming-only releases eligible for GRAMMY Award consideration, and limits to the number of categories in which Recording Academy members may vote. For more information, including an infographic on the entire GRAMMY Awards process, visit www.grammy101.com. The eligibility period for the 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards is Oct. 1, 2015 through Sept. 30, 2016. Below are additional key dates and deadlines: Oct. 14, 2016: First-round ballots sent out to Voting members Nov. 4, 2016: First-round ballots due Nov. 15, 2016: Last day for Voting members to join and receive the final ballot Dec. 6, 2016: 59th GRAMMY nominations announcement Dec. 14, 2016: Final ballots sent out to Voting members Jan. 13, 2017: Final ballots due Feb. 12, 2017: 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards # # # About The Recording Academy Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of musicians, songwriters, producers, engineers, and recording professionals dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music and its makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards — the preeminent peer-recognized award for musical excellence and the most credible brand in music — The Recording Academy is responsible for groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy, education, and human services programs. The Academy continues to focus on its mission of recognizing musical excellence, advocating for the well-being of music makers and ensuring music remains an indelible part of our culture. For more information about The Academy, please visit www.grammy.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, follow @TheGRAMMYs on Twitter, "like" The GRAMMYs® on Facebook and join The GRAMMYs' social communities on Google+, Instagram, Tumblr, and YouTube. Media Contact: Neda Azarfar
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via Modern Drummer Magazine Hello everyone! I’m writing this on a tour bus on my way to Northern California. For the past three and a half years, I’ve spent most of my time on the fifth floor of the Al Hirschfeld Theater playing drums for the six-time Tony Award-winning Broadway show Kinky Boots, (book by Harvey Fierstein and music by Cyndi Lauper). A few weeks back I received a phone call asking me to rejoin Cyndi’s band. I totally love being at the theater and playing with our incredible thirteen-piece orchestra, but after 1,291 performances (since April 4, 2013), I was ready to hit the road. I gladly accepted the offer. The tour is in support of Cyndi’s recent album Detour. It’s a classic country record made in Nashville (awesome drummers Chad Cromwell and Greg Morrow played on the record). We are playing six tracks from Detour, as well as a number of Cyndi’s hits. It’s really great to be back onstage with Cyndi and this killin’ band. My first gig back with Cyndi was recording Austin City Limits Live. Nothing like jumping straight into the fire! Cyndi is an incredibly dynamic performer and likes to change it up from time to time. She calls a lot of “audibles,” so I need to stay on top of things. The shows are rocking and fans have been incredible and extremely supportive. Continue Reading Hannah Mermaid is busy in rehearsals in Las Vegas for the World Wide Event 'One Drop' by Cirque du Soleil, tonight at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. In celebration of World Water Day ... You can join in to see this incredible show online March 25th through the 31st. ONE DROP was established by Guy Laliberté, founder of Cirque du Soleil, to answer this call to action. It fights poverty by providing access to water and sanitation in developing countries. Around the world, ONE DROP raises everyone’s awareness of water-related issues by initiating activities which draw inspiration from the distinctive popular education using social arts approach it has developed. To make a difference join ONE DROP’s movement of solidarity, visit http://onenight.onedrop.org/en/ Very EXCITED ... Jazz Sax extraordinaire Shannon Kennedy and I will be joining Guy Towe at LA Talk Radio on his show Relevant Music & Muse, this Saturday evening, March 23rd at 7PM. I have asked Shannon to bring along one in her collection of the most beautiful sax's I have ever seen. The best part is she will playing Live and we'll be spinning from her new album 'Behind Your Eyes'. Shannon has played and recorded with the best of the best including Peter White, 10,000 Maniacs, Craig Chaquico (Jefferson Starship), Greg Adams (Tower of Power), Kirk Whalum, Chieli Minucci, Nick Colionne and U-Nam. Shannon also has a wonderful organization 'Teen Jazz' that we'll be talking about and how we can all help encourage youth to choose music as a career and Shannon's passion for starting this exceptional Community for Up and Coming Musicians. For all things Shannon Kennedy Sax click: Teen Jazz Shannon Kennedy Shannon Kennedy on Facebook |
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