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Entertainment Law Initiative Scholarship Finalists Announced

Writing competition winners to attend prestigious luncheon and scholarship presentation during GRAMMY Week

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The GRAMMY Foundation's 14th Annual Entertainment Law Initiative Luncheon & Scholarship Presentation will take place Feb. 10 at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.


GRAMMY Camp — Jazz Session To Perform In L.A.

Jazz Session members to perform during GRAMMY Week with current GRAMMY nominees Joe Lovano and Arturo O'Farrill

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(For a complete list of 54th GRAMMY Awards nominees, click here.)


GRAMMY In The Schools Live! Concert To Take Place Feb. 8

Third annual concert to feature performances by Terri Lyne Carrington, Anthony Hamilton and members of GRAMMY Camp — Jazz Session

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(For a complete list of 54th GRAMMY Awards nominees, click here.)


GRAMMY Charity Black Friday Sale Continues Through Dec. 5

Online auction to feature 54th GRAMMY VIP package, autographed guitars and music memorabilia

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MusiCares and the GRAMMY Foundation will launch the third annual GRAMMY Charity Black Friday Sale — a post-Thanksgiving closeout including all-new bargains and slashed prices on celebrity autographed memorabilia and VIP experiences. The auction launches on Black Friday, Nov. 25, and will continue through Dec.


Selectees Announced For 2012 GRAMMY Camp — Jazz Session

High school musicians representing 14 states to travel to Los Angeles for a musical adventure during GRAMMY Week

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The GRAMMY Foundation announced today that 30 talented high school students from across the United States have been selected for positions in the 2012 GRAMMY Camp — Jazz Session (formerly known as GRAMMY Jazz Ensembles).


Recording Academy, GRAMMY Foundation Join Music Education Policy Roundtable

Music associations coalition to advocate for standards-based music education

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The Recording Academy and GRAMMY Foundation have partnered with the National Association for Music Education and the American String Teachers Association as official members of the Music Education Policy Roundtable, a coalition of music associations that advocates for sequential, standards-based music education.