Axed artists to protest outside Grammys show

2012-02-09 13:26
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Los Angeles – Angry musicians will protest outside Sunday’s (3am on Monday, SA time) Grammy Awards ceremony over a decision to cut 31 ethnic and minority musical categories from the music industry’s top awards.

Organisers said yesterday that they hoped dozens of music artists and fans of Latin jazz, gospel and blues music would join in the demonstration and attend an alternative concert.

About 23 000 people have signed a petition demanding that the Recording Academy reinstate Grammy Awards for Native American and Hawaiian music, and reverse cuts in categories for Latin jazz, gospel, R&B and blues that were axed in a major overhaul last year.
Paul Simon, Carlos Santana, Bonnie Raitt and Bobby Sanabria are among the dozens of artists who have spoken out against the decision.

These musicians say the Grammy cuts will harm their careers financially and diminish the profile of music enjoyed by minority communities.

Spokesperson Robert Sax said yesterday that the protest would be held outside the Staples Centre in Los Angeles as stars like Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen, The Beach Boys and Tony Bennett arrive to perform at the Grammys show on Sunday.

The demonstrators will later celebrate the Not Those Awards All-Star Latin Jazz Jam at a Los Angeles nightclub, with performers including two-time Grammy winner Oscar Hernandez, John Santos and Bobby Matos.

“We are holding this concert to remind music fans about all the great music that has been eliminated from the Grammys.

“To paraphrase what (the late) Frank Sinatra said at the first Grammy Awards in 1959: ‘Remember, the awards are about excellence, not popularity’,” Latin jazz artist Matos said.

The Recording Academy announced in April that it was slashing the number of Grammy categories to 78 from 109 for this year, saying the cuts were necessary to maintain “the prestige of the highest and only peer-recognised award in music”.

Rapper Kanye West leads the field of Grammy contenders with seven nominations, followed by Adele, Bruno Mars and Foo Fighters with six.

- Reuters

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