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A Grammy History: Who Does the Music Industry Reward?

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January 28th, 2009 by Sarah

Tagged as: Popular Culture

The award for Album of the Year is the most coveted at the Grammys and largely considered to be the most prestigious award in all the music industry. Though all major genres of music have had their day in the sun (even disco), it seems that the Academy tends to favor some styles over others, year after year. As each musical genre has evolved throughout the decades, we take an in-depth look at which styles are most likely to be heading up to the podium each year to accept their award.

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  1. On January 29th 2009, JerkInTheCorner wrote:

    I’m a big fan of Mr. Claptop too…(1992)

  2. On January 29th 2009, BMax wrote:

    Billy Joel did the Music from Peter Gunn in 1959? He would have been 10 years old. I think the artist may have been Henry Mancini.

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