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Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. Admits Many People Don’t Know ‘Why The Academy Exists’ Aside From The Grammys Derrick Rossignol Music News Editor Twitter April 2, 2025 ...
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. talks the Grammy organization's impact report summarizing the changes it's made since he stepped into the job.
The three years that Harvey Mason Jr. has been CEO of the Recording Academy have been some of the most eventful in the music industry since Napster upended the idea that people have to pay for ...
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. discussed the NO FAKES AI-protection act introduced in the U.S. Senate and music industry's current health.
Grammy Chief Harvey Mason Jr. on Beyonce's Big Country Nominations, the Beatles for Record of the Year, and the Problematic Best New Artist Category© Provided by Variety ...
For Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr., the head of the Grammys, music runs in the family. Mason’s mother and father were both professional musicians, and his mother used to say she carried ...
Grammys CEO Reminds Members to Vote With Purpose: “Just Listen to the Music and Evaluate It” In a letter sent to Recording Academy voting members, Harvey Mason jr. made things clear: "There is ...
Grammy Awards CEO Harvey Mason Jr. strives for greater diversity: ‘You always want to have the right voters’ The head of the Recording Academy, under whose auspice the Grammys are presented ...
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. sent a letter Friday urging the organization’s 12,000 voting members to cast their ballots with “intention and integrity.” The eligibility period for ...
Today, I’m talking with Harvey Mason Jr. He’s the CEO of the Recording Academy, which is the nonprofit organization that puts on the Grammy Awards — the most prestigious awards in music ...
Grammys CEO Harvey Mason jr. issued an urgent letter on Friday dedicated to the 12,000 voting members of the Recording Academy. With just a month to go in the eligibility period for the Feb. 2 ...
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. responds to Grammys criticism and previews a TV special celebrating hip-hop's 50th anniversary.