The three major labels and BMG, among others, have canceled their Grammy Week events due to the wildfires still raging in L.A.
By Paul Grein Just hours after the Recording Academy announced ... Within 24 hours, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Group had also canceled plans. “Our deepest gratitude goes to the first ...
Now, in a statement to members of the Recording Academy ... and families in the music industry facing displacement and loss due to the disaster.” Warner Music have also pledged $1million ...
The Recording Academy announced on January ... Almost every company, including Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group, have canceled their Grammy-related events. “Our hearts go out to ...
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As a major music hub and the home of the upcoming 2025 Grammys, many members of the L.A. music community have been uprooted as the fires blaze. On Monday, the Recording Academy issued a statement ...
Warner Chappell Chairman and CEO Guy Moot and co-chair and COO Carianne Marshall informed Warner Music Group's staff of ... He served on the boards of the Academy of Country Music, Country Music ...
As fires continue to ravage communities across L.A., organizations including Live Nation, Guitar Center Music Foundation and Guitar Center, the Recording Academy and MusiCares are pledging ...
and Warner Music Group in canceling its Grammy Week party, opting instead to redirect the funds to support local relief efforts, Billboard reported. It came one day after the Recording Academy ...