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April 2, 1992 | STEVE HOCHMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's official: The Grammys are coming back to Los Angeles--or actually, to Inglewood--after two years in New York. On Wednesday, Michael Greene, president of the Grammy-sponsoring National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, and Mayor Tom Bradley announced that L.A. will host 1993 ceremonies and a series of related events. The globally telecast show itself will be held at Inglewood's Forum, which can accommodate 12,000 spectators--doubling the seating at either L.A.'
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April 2, 1992 | STEVE HOCHMAN, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
It's official: The Grammys are coming back to Los Angeles--or actually, to Inglewood--after two years in New York. On Wednesday, Michael Greene, president of the Grammy-sponsoring National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, and Mayor Tom Bradley announced that L.A. will host 1993 ceremonies and a series of related events. The globally telecast show itself will be held at Inglewood's Forum, which can accommodate 12,000 spectators--doubling the seating at either L.A.'
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May 22, 1990 | STEVE HOCHMAN
New York City is the winner of the 1991 Grammys, leaving Los Angeles as the loser. The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences announced on Monday that the music industry's most prestigious awards will be handed out in New York's Radio City Music Hall in late February. All but four of the Grammys' 32 awards shows had been in Los Angeles, including the two most recent, held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. New York hosted the Grammys in 1988, 1981, 1974 and 1972.
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May 22, 1990 | STEVE HOCHMAN
New York City is the winner of the 1991 Grammys, leaving Los Angeles as the loser. The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences announced on Monday that the music industry's most prestigious awards will be handed out in New York's Radio City Music Hall in late February. All but four of the Grammys' 32 awards shows had been in Los Angeles, including the two most recent, held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. New York hosted the Grammys in 1988, 1981, 1974 and 1972.
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