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Ladies & Gentlemen Miss Diana Ross Will Receive Her First Grammy Next Year!


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The Recording Academy announced its Special Merit Awards recipients today, and this year's selections are: Allman Brothers Band, Glen Campbell, Antonio Carlos Jobim, George Jones, the Memphis Horns, Diana Ross and Gil Scott-Heron as Lifetime Achievement Award recipients; Dave Bartholomew, Steve Jobs and Rudy Van Gelder as Trustees Award honorees; and Celemony and Roger Nichols as Technical GRAMMY Award® honorees. The special invitation-only ceremony will be held during GRAMMY® Week on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, and a formal acknowledgment will be made during the 54th Annual GRAMMYAwards telecast, which will be held at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012, and broadcast live at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the CBS Television Network. For breaking news and exclusive content, join the organization's social networks as a Twitter follower at Twitter, a Facebook fan at The Grammys | Facebook.

"This year's honorees offer a variety of brilliance, contributions and lasting impressions on our culture," said President/CEO of The Recording Academy Neil Portnow. "It is an honor to recognize such a diverse group of individuals whose talents and achievements have had an indelible impact on our industry."

The Lifetime Achievement Award honors performers who have made contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording while the Trustees Award recognizes such contributions in areas other than performance. Both awards are determined by vote of The Recording Academy's National Board of Trustees. Technical GRAMMY Award recipients are determined by vote of The Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing Advisory Council and Chapter Committees as well as The Academy's Trustees. The award is presented to individuals and companies who have made contributions of outstanding technical significance to the recording field.

As pioneers of Southern rock, the Allman Brothers Band created a unique sound blending elements of blues, country, jazz and rock. Known for their outstanding improvisational and jam-style shows, the band's breakthrough album, 1971's At Fillmore East, is a definitive live concert recording. The band has achieved artistic and commercial success with hits such as "Whipping Post," "Ramblin' Man" and "Jessica," the latter having earned them a 1995 GRAMMY for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. In 1995 the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

During his 50-plus years in show business, five-time GRAMMY winner Glen Campbell has released more than 70 albums. In 1967 he won GRAMMYs in both country and pop categories for his hits "Gentle On My Mind" and "By The Time I Get To Phoenix," respectively. Campbell has three recordings in the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame and has also been inducted to the Country Music Hall of Fame. He was also a member of the famed Wrecking Crew, Los Angeles' group of top studio musicians in the '60s. In 2011 he released his farewell album, Ghost On The Canvas, which featured collaborations with Jakob Dylan, Chris Isaak and Billy Corgan, among others.

Widely known as the composer of the GRAMMY-winning "The Girl From Ipanema," arranger, singer and pianist/guitarist Antonio Carlos Jobim* was influential in the creation of the Brazilian bossa nova style and its international popularity. His songs and arrangements have been performed by numerous artists around the world. In 1995 he won a posthumous Best Latin Jazz Performance GRAMMY for his album Antonio Brasileiro.

TrumPeter Wayne Jackson and tenor saxophonist Andrew Love comprise one of the greatest and most recorded horn sections, the Memphis Horns. Early in their career, the duo appeared on nearly every Stax Records recording, helping the label define its sound. Known for their unique funk/soul style, the Musicians Hall of Fame inductees have appeared on recordings for artists such as Al Green, Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, and U2.

As one of the most prolific country artists in history, George Jones has had more than 150 hits over his half-century career. From honky tonk to country ballads, he has remained at the top of the charts with hits such as "White Lightning," "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and "Still Doin' Time." Jones is a two-time GRAMMY winner, Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and a Kennedy Center Honors recipient. At 80 years old, he continues to tour, playing more than 60 shows each year.

[Edited 12/21/11 13:36pm]

Congrats to the others also but yay For Ms. Ross

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Reply #1 posted 12/21/11 10:40pm

Timmy84

I guess after years of denying her one 12 times, this will make up for lost time. Either way, I'm happy for her.

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Reply #2 posted 12/21/11 11:29pm

duccichucka

Grammy schwammy...

I mean seriously - why are the Grammys so friggin' important? Diana

Ross is instrumental in western pop music; she doesn't need a Grammy

in order for the history books to accurately place her influence and

work in the canon.

EDIT:

Upon further thought maybe it is a good idea to give her old ass a

Grammy. Youngsters need to see who Beyonce aped some of her

stuff from. So I stand with Timmy - I'm happy for her.

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Reply #3 posted 12/21/11 11:33pm

Timmy84

duccichucka said:

Grammy schwammy...

I mean seriously - why are the Grammys so friggin' important? Diana

Ross is instrumental in western pop music; she doesn't need a Grammy

in order for the history books to accurately place her influence and

work in the canon.

EDIT:

Upon further thought maybe it is a good idea to give her old ass a

Grammy. Youngsters need to see who Beyonce aped some of her

stuff from. So I stand with Timmy - I'm happy for her.

[Edited 12/21/11 15:30pm]

lol I'm sure some SMART youngsters know the truth, if others don't, pray for them. lol Diana's the boss...

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Reply #4 posted 12/21/11 11:33pm

sosgemini

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Where's her bio blurp? Did they snub her again? lol

Space for sale...
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Reply #5 posted 12/21/11 11:51pm

Timmy84

sosgemini said:

Where's her bio blurp? Did they snub her again? lol

Or the OP didn't include it lmao I don't know what they do. lol

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Reply #6 posted 12/21/11 11:52pm

Timmy84

Diana's and Gil's bios:

In the 1960s Diana Ross led Motown act the Supremes, one of America's most successful vocal groups. In the 1970s, Ross began her solo career and had continued success with hits such as "Love Hangover," "Upside Down" and "Missing You." In her nearly 50 years in the entertainment business, she has sold more than 100 million albums and has received a number of accolades for her work, including a Golden Globe and Tony Award and has been a Kennedy Center Honors recipient. Ross recently toured the country with her More Today Than Yesterday tour and will continue touring into 2012.

With his unique fusion of jazz, blues and spoken word, Gil Scott-Heron*'s music influenced the creation of the rap genre. The first artist signed to Arista Records, his recordings such as "Johannesburg" and "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" were known for their sharp lyrics that commented on social and political issues. His songs also helped tell stories of African-Americans in the United States. Scott-Heron continued to record up until his death in 2011, releasing his most recent album, I'm New Here, in 2010.

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Reply #7 posted 12/21/11 11:54pm

nursev

Congrats to Ms. Ross. Damn let me play "Mirror, Mirror." music
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Reply #8 posted 12/22/11 12:48am

kitbradley

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I love Diana's music but I'm wondering if part of the reason why she was always snubbed by the Grammys is because people in the industry knew about how she achieved the success she did. I just finished re-reading one of Florence Ballard's biographies that was written by one of The Supremes assistants back in the 90's and it just reminded me of what what type of person Diana really was (is) and how she just didn't give a crap about who she stepped on in her quest to get to the top.

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Reply #9 posted 12/22/11 12:53am

Timmy84

kitbradley said:

I love Diana's music but I'm wondering if part of the reason why she was always snubbed by the Grammys is because people in the industry knew about how she achieved the success she did. I just finished re-reading one of Florence Ballard's biographies that was written by one of The Supremes assistants back in the 90's and it just reminded me of what what type of person Diana really was (is) and how she just didn't give a crap about who she stepped on in her quest to get to the top.

Nah, there's been people who did things worse than what Diana was accused of doing (that's right I said "accused") and get Grammys so that can't be it.

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Reply #10 posted 12/22/11 4:08am

funkpill

Glad to hear about Gil biggrin

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Reply #11 posted 12/22/11 4:46am

musicjunky318

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This is like 40 years late.

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Reply #12 posted 12/22/11 4:56am

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Uuuh, about fucking TIME!?

disbelief And Beyonce has 16...c'mon! Not hatin' on Ms. Knowles, but SERIOUSLY!

worship Congrats Ms. Ross!!!

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Reply #13 posted 12/22/11 4:58am

Gunsnhalen

So good to hear! this gives hope to those who have been snubbed for so long.

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