But for Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and the executive producer of the Grammy Awards Ben Winston, there was no other option. The show would go on. “We know we’ve got the biggest ...
On Sunday, February 2, Harvey Mason Jr. welcomed The Weeknd back on the stage at the 67th Grammys Awards. The Canadian artist, who had boycotted the award show in 2021, calling the Recording Academy ...
As soon as Harvey Mason Jr. was convinced that firefighters had gotten a handle on this month’s devastating Los Angeles wildfires, the head of the Recording Academy turned his mind to a somewhat ...
The singer's performance was previewed in a speech from Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr., who referenced The Weeknd's past criticism while speaking about the Academy's continued efforts at ...
By Paul Grein Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of The Recording Academy, and Ben Winston, a founding partner of Fulwell Entertainment, will be named 2025 Music Visionaries of the Year at the UJA-Federation ...
On Sunday (Feb. 2), Harvey Mason Jr., the Recording Academy’s CEO, hit the stage for a special announcement calling attention to the Toronto native’s previous boycott of the show. Mason ...
The Canadian artist, who once called The Recording Academy "corrupt," performed his new song "Cry For Me" onstage at the 67th Grammy Awards after the academy's CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., gave a speech ...
That made for some interesting reading over breakfast," Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. said. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor “The Grammys remain corrupt. You owe me, my fans and the ...
On Sunday, February 2, Harvey Mason Jr. welcomed The Weeknd back on the stage at the 67th Grammys Awards. The Canadian artist, who had boycotted the award show in 2021, calling the Recording ...