HOLLYWOOD -- The music industry was abuzz Sunday over the sudden resignation of C. Michael Greene as president of the Grammy organization and uncertainty over the future direction of the influential industry group. The controversial...
...York City for the 45th annual ceremony next year. The 2003 show will be held Feb. 23 in Madison Square Garden, Michael Greene, head of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, told a news conference Wednesday. The news conference...
...York City for the 45th annual ceremony next year. The 2003 show will be held Feb. 23 in Madison Square Garden, Michael Greene, head of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, told a news conference Wednesday. The news conference...
...York City for the 45th annual ceremony next year. The 2003 show will be held Feb. 23 in Madison Square Garden, Michael Greene, head of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, told a news conference Wednesday. The news conference...
...was apparent she was loved by the audience and throughout the evening demonstrated her passion for the music,'' Michael Greene, president of the Recording Academy, said in a statement Monday. The 42nd annual Grammys will be broadcast Feb...
...Latin Grammys to the city this year. The show was expected to pump an estimated $35 million into the area economy. Michael Greene, president and chief executive of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences and the Latin Recording Academy...
...an artist who seems to revel in homophobia and misogyny. "The calls and e-mail number in the thousands," said Michael Greene, NARAS's president. "Our Web master came up in the morning and said, 'What the hell am I supposed to do...
...suit BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) -- Dick Clark filed a $10 million lawsuit against Recording Academy President Michael Greene Wednesday, accusing him of barring artists who appear first on Clark's American Music Awards from performing on...
...artists in their time -- have tried to bring the nominations in tune with critical tastes. Recording Academy President Michael Greene had trumpeted the 28-year-old Eminem's nominations as a sign that the academy was more in tune with today's...
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