Los Angeles, CA. A celebrity panel will offer a symposium on the GRAMMY Awards process tomorrow (Sept.10) in Los Angeles. The symposium is presented by the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, as part of its annual membership meeting.
“The GRAMMY: From entry form to acceptance speech,” takes place 7:00pm on Tuesday at A&M’s Chaplin Soundstage at 1416 N. La Brea in Los Angeles. Admission is free to all NARAS members and $5.00 for all non-members.
The panel will discuss the GRAMMY process, who is eligible, who votes and what effect winning a GRAMMY can have on a career. It will be moderated by Greg Knowles, NARAS LA Chapter President and a producer of books on tape for RandomHouse, Vintage and his own label, Helion Audio Books.
Panelists include . . .
- Don Was, GRAMMY Winner/Album of the Year for “Nick of Time” (Bonnie Raitt) and producer of artists such as The Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, Bob Dylan and Elton John.
- Brian Avnet, President of 143 Records and former manager of artists such as Bette Midler, Roseanne Cash, Take 6, Cyndi Lauper, and currently working with David Foster
- Michael Greene, President/CEO of NARAS
- Eddie Lambert, National Vice Chairman of NARAS, currently Director of Music Licensing, Film & Television at EMI-Capitol Music
- Diane Theriot, Vice President of Awards of NARAS
- Al Schlesinger, Trustee of NARAS and music business attorney