Harvey Mason Jr. took to social media to shoot down reports that the AI "Heart on My Sleeve" could compete at next year's Grammy Awards. By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital On Tuesday, the ...
Harvey Mason Jr., also a songwriter and producer, opens up about the Recording Academy’s stance on AI, what part of an AI-produced song qualifies for awards and how he’s used AI in his own recording ...
Sorry, Ghostwriter, but the Recording Academy just handed you a big boo. Seeming to walk back some apparently unpopular comments he made earlier this week to The New ...
Harvey Mason Jr. says the “toughest part” of his job as president/CEO of the Recording Academy and MusiCares is figuring out ...
Being the head of the Recording Academy and the Grammy Awards is a very challenging job, and even one of the organization’s most joyful days of the year — the annual Grammy nominations — can be ...
Harvey Mason Jr.’s life is jazz: free-form, inventive, cool. He wrote his first recorded song, for Grover Washington Jr., at the age of eight and grew up hanging in Los Angeles’ recording studios with ...
Harvey Mason Jr., chief executive of the Recording Academy, on the red carpet at February's 66th Grammy Awards. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Two-thirds of the professional musicians who will ...
“Heart on My Sleeve,” a song created by the producer Ghostwriter using deepfaked vocal likenesses of Drake and The Weeknd, has been submitted to the Grammys for consideration, the New York Times ...