50th milestone honor presented by Hollywood Historic Trust
 
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 The Recording Academy will be honored on the occasion of its milestone 50th Celebration by the Hollywood Historic Trust and Honorary Mayor of Hollywood Johnny Grant in recognition of its groundbreaking contributions within the music industry. From its professional development and cultural enrichment programs to advocacy, education and human services programs, The Academy will be the first music organization to receive an Award of Excellence on Hollywood Boulevard, joining many of the luminaries the organization holds as its members.
 
The Award of Excellence will be unveiled on Thursday, Nov. 29, 11:30 a.m. at 7018-7024 Hollywood Blvd. (in front of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce offices). Accepting the honor will be President/CEO of The Recording Academy Neil Portnow, Chair of The Recording Academy Jimmy Jam, and other special guests to be announced.
 
"For the past 50 years, The Recording Academy's mission has been to recognize musical excellence through the GRAMMY Awards, assist musicians in times of crises and empower emerging music makers," said Portnow. "We remain just as committed to this mission for the next five decades and beyond, and feel privileged to be honored in such an iconic way for our efforts."
 
"The Recording Academy is the best of the best in the music business, whether it's recognizing musical excellence or assisting the music community for the past 50 years," said Hollywood Honorary Mayor Johnny Grant. "We applaud the organization for its philanthropic efforts and look forward to rolling out the Hollywood red carpet in recognition of their achievements."