GRAMMYS 2014
Grammys history and winners through the years
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In May 1959,
at a star-studded banquet in the Beverly Hilton, the National
Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences handed out 28 Grammys. The
academy, founded two years earlier, was a relative latecomer to
the awards game, with the first Oscars having been handed out 30 years
earlier and the first Emmys 10 years prior. The number of Grammy
categories once grew to more than 100, but now stands at 81. Use the
arrows below — or on your keyboard — to learn more. (Key winners are
highlighted for each year.)
GRAMMYS 2014: Full coverage | Nomination show highlights | Top nominees | Ballot | Backstage look | Complete list
GRAMMYS 2014: Full coverage | Nomination show highlights | Top nominees | Ballot | Backstage look | Complete list
Los Angeles Times
May 4, 1959
Record industry joins the awards club
Paul Weston, president of the recording academy’s L.A.
chapter, emcees the inaugural banquet and hands out 28 awards at
the Beverly Hilton honoring music from 1958. “The Chipmunk Song”
wins three awards, which triggers widespread fury among music
critics because the industry does not recognize rock ‘n’ roll and
substitutes the Chipmunks to represent music by young people.
Record: “Nel Blu, Dipinto Di Blu (Volare),” Domenico Modugno
Album: “The Music From Peter Gunn,” Henry Mancini
Song: “Volare,” songwriter Domenico Modugno
Record: “Nel Blu, Dipinto Di Blu (Volare),” Domenico Modugno
Album: “The Music From Peter Gunn,” Henry Mancini
Song: “Volare,” songwriter Domenico Modugno
Published: Jan. 24, 2014
Sources: Times research
Credits: Noelene Clark, Patrick Kevin Day, Maloy Moore, Jevon Phillips, Nardine Saad, Aaron Williams, TimelineSetter
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