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Grammy award
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Grammy award

Any of several prizes given annually by the US National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences since 1958. The categories include Album of the Year, Record of the Year (single), Best New Artist of the Year, and Best Performance subdivided by sex and genre.

The recipients of the Grammy awards are chosen by the US record industry. Genres of music which receive separate awards include pop, rap, R&B, and country.



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HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE: MY LIFE RECORDING THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES comes from Grammy winner and recording industry legend Geoff Emerick, who provides behind-the-scenes insights related to the years he spent at EMI Studios at Abbey Road working with the band on some of their key albums.
HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE: MY LIFE RECORDING THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES comes from Grammy winner and recording industry legend Geoff Emerick, who provides behind-the-scenes insights related to the years he spent at EMI Studios at Abbey Road working with the band on some of their key albums.
Montgomery's debut album, ``Lyin' in the Face of Love,'' earned her national accolades, a Los Angeles Music Award and a spot on Grammy winner Shelby Lynne's national tour.
 
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