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A Grammy Award (originally called Gramophone Award) – or Grammy – is an accolade by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry. The annual presentation ceremony features performances by prominent artists, and some of the awards of more popular interest are presented in a widely viewed televised ceremony. It is the music equivalent to the Emmy Awards for television, the Tony Award for stage and the Academy Awards for film.

The first Grammy Awards ceremony was held on May 4, 1959, to honor musical accomplishments by performers for the year 1958. Following the 2011 ceremony, NARAS overhauled many Grammy Award categories for 2012. The 54th Grammy Awards will be held on February 12, 2012 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

The Grammy Awards had their origin in the Hollywood Walk of Fame project in the 1950s. As the recording executives chosen for the Walk of Fame committee worked at compiling a list of important recording industry people who might qualify for a Walk of Fame star, they realized there were many more people who were leaders in their business who would never earn a star on Hollywood Boulevard. The music executives decided to rectify this by creating an award given by their industry similar to the Oscars and the Emmys. This was the beginning of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. After it was decided to create such an award, there was still a question of what to call it; one working title was the Eddie, to honor the inventor of the phonograph, Thomas Edison. They finally settled on using the name of Edison's invention, the gramophone, for the awards, which were first given for the year 1958.

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  • Hector Ramirez
  • Robert Dickinson
  • William Klages

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Michael Jackson performs at the 1988 Grammy Awards:
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  • Bob Newhart on winning a Grammy for "The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart"Bob Newhart on winning a Grammy for "The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart"
    Clip begins at: 0:Grammys, The
  • Robert Dickinson on lighting design and rehearsal for <i>The Grammys</i>Robert Dickinson on lighting design and rehearsal for The Grammys
    Clip begins at: 46:15, Duration: 01m 39s
  • Hector Ramirez on how shooting <i>The Academy Awards</i> differs from shooting <i>The Grammys</i>Hector Ramirez on how shooting The Academy Awards differs from shooting The Grammys
    Clip begins at: 45:55, Duration: 09m 31s
  • Ted Bergmann on the road to televising <i>The Grammys</i>Ted Bergmann on the road to televising The Grammys
    Clip begins at: 00:00, Duration: 06m 26s

People Talking About This Show

  • Robert Dickinson
    • Robert Dickinson on lighting design and rehearsal for The Grammys
      Clip begins at: 46:15, Duration: 01m 39s
    • Robert Dickinson on lighting Kanye Wesy at The Grammys
      Clip begins at: 56:28, Duration: 01m 15s
  • William Klages
    • William Klages on lighting The Grammys
      Clip begins at: 11:53, Duration: 00m 45s
  • Hector Ramirez
    • Hector Ramirez on how shooting The Academy Awards differs from shooting The Grammys
      Clip begins at: 45:55, Duration: 09m 31s
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