Recording Academy Extends Grammys’ 2024 Eligibility Period, Responding to ‘Concerns’ From Music Community

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The Recording Academy has extended its eligibility date to Sept. 15 — two weeks later than the Aug. 31 date the organization proposed just a month ago. On Thursday, Harvey Mason Jr., the Acad…

has extended its eligibility date to Sept. 15 — two weeks later than the Aug. 31 date the organization proposed just a month ago., the Academy’s CEO, issued a statement addressing the change in a message to members. “A few weeks ago, we communicated a change to the eligibility period for the 66th Grammy Awards,” his note stated, referring to the March announcement that the 66th annual awards ceremony had adjusted their eligibility period to start on Oct. 1, 2022, to Aug.

“We care about the impact of this date change on our community and make this adjustment in the spirit of partnership and collaboration.” Under Mason, the Academy has become much more responsive to the music community’s wishes and concerns, and certainly has done so in a more expedient fashion than previous administrations — as exemplified by the modification of a decision made just four weeks ago.A few weeks ago, we communicated a change to the eligibility period for the 66th Grammy Awards.

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