Deborah Dugan, head of the Recording Academy, which organizes the Grammy Awards, has been placed on administrative leave following allegations of misconduct:
The announcement reportedly caught most employees off guard, according toIn an email to staff, Mason said that the ceremony will proceed as planned. Billie Eilish, Rosalia and Camila Cabello are set to perform, while Alicia Keys will host., in response to her attempts to modernize the Recording Academy. They also suggested that move was well-timed to prevent her from seeing her first show through.
”: The Academy, which hosts the biggest night in the music industry, has been made to confront issues about the makeup of its leadership and membership in recent years—after facing criticism for its Grammy nominees lacking diversity.
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