Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president, Internet Software and Services, has accepted a Special Merit Grammy Award on behalf of Steven P. Jobs, the late co-founder and CEO of the Cupertino, California-based computer giant. In December, 2011, the Recording Academy announced its 2012 Special Merit Awards lineup,... |
13 February 2012 02:37 GMT |
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The Recording Academy has announced its 2012 Special Merit Awards recipients, of whom the late Steve Jobs received this year’s Trustees Award for “outstanding contributions to the industry in a nonperforming capacity.”
According to the official announcement over at grammy.com, this year's Life... |
22 December 2011 05:31 GMT |
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The American composer, Christopher Tin, has managed to win a Grammy Award, one of the leading distinctions in the world of music, for Baba Yetu, the song which opened the Civilization IV turn-based strategy game from developer Firaxis and publisher 2K Games.
The award Tin managed to get is named Best Instrumental ... |
14 February 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Hot on the heels of the official announcement related to the development of Rock Band 3, Harmonix, the developer, together with MTV Games, Reprise / Warner Bros. Records and the band itself have revealed that Green Day: Rock Band is set to be released to gamers on June 8. The game should come to the PlayStation 3 fro... |
12 March 2010 14:41 GMT |
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When Stephen Colbert couldn’t find his list of nominees during the Grammys, he suddenly remembered, “Oh, I know... It’s on my iPad!” Apple recently unveiled the long-rumored device, while regular customers, like Jay-Z, still have to wait a couple more months before getting their hands on it. ... |
1 February 2010 03:23 GMT |
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The road to glory is not short and straight, but in fact it often proves too long for many to bare. But if you think that you've got the talent, here's YouTube with the shortcut: its second My Grammy Moments contest for unsigned musicians, providing an opportunity to step up into the stage lights and play a... |
8 January 2008 06:41 GMT |
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I told you some time not long ago about the Grammy Awards and who was the daddy there when it came to music production. Well, none other than Mr. Rick Rubin, a metal sound producer (Slayer, Danzig, System of a down and many, many more) whose expertise was solicited by artists like Justin Timberlake, Dixie Chicks and ... |
10 March 2007 06:51 GMT |
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