That made for some interesting reading over breakfast," Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. said. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor “The Grammys remain corrupt. You owe me, my fans and the ...
But with fires spreading unfathomable destruction, calls to cancel the Grammys, SAG Awards and Oscars came quickly.But for Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and the executive producer of the ...
When Grammy host Trevor Noah introduced the next appearance as one that many doubted would ever happen – and then the camera cut to Harvey Mason Jr., you had every right to ask Harvey who?
The Canadian artist, who once called The Recording Academy "corrupt," performed his new song "Cry For Me" onstage at the 67th Grammy Awards after the academy's CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., gave a speech ...