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9 Things You Didn’t Know About the GRAMMY Awards

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The glitz. The glamour. The golden gramophone trophies. Every year, the GRAMMY Awards capture the world’s attention as music’s biggest night. But behind the star-studded performances and emotional acceptance speeches, there are some fascinating facts about the GRAMMYs that even die-hard fans might not know. Let’s dive into the stories, traditions and surprises that make the GRAMMYs so iconic—and shine a spotlight on how The Los Angeles Film School is part of the action.
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GRAMMY Success for The L.A. Film School Alumni

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It’s no secret that Los Angeles has always been the heartbeat of the entertainment industry. And this year, the spotlight shines brightly on 12 alumni who contributed to GRAMMY-nominated projects. Their work spans a huge 34 nominations across nine albums, showcasing the talent, skill and determination that define our graduates.
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67th GRAMMYs: Alumni Work on Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter, Usher’s Coming Home, and Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet

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12 alumni from The Los Angeles Film School contributed their talents to GRAMMY-nominated artists including Beyonce (Cowboy Carter), Usher (Coming Home), Sabrina Carpenter (Short N' Sweet), Muni Long (Revenge), Shenseea (Never Gets Late Here), Khelani (Crash), Willow (Empathogen), Future & Metro Boomin (We Don’t Trust You), SZA (Saturn) and Luis Fonsi (El Viaje). 
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The Los Angeles Film School Proudly Celebrates Alumni Contributions to GRAMMY-Nominated Works

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Los Angeles Film School alumni gear up for the music industry’s biggest night with nominated projects by SZA, Carlos Vives, and Paramore Recording engineers and mixers Hector Castro, Andrés Borda, and Jhair Lazo made significant contributions…
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GRAMMY-Nominated Work by Andrés Borda, Jaycen Joshua and Jonathan Gautier

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The Los Angeles Recording School, a division of The L.A. Film School, recognizes the alumni and online instructor who’ve made outstanding contributions to the music industry through their work on Grammy-nominated albums this year. Congratulations!
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The Grammy Winners from L.A. Film School

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We are proud of our talented alumni from The Los Angeles Recording School, a division of The L.A. Film School for their GRAMMY® wins. Jaycen Joshua (LARS 2003) won Best Engineered Album for Beck's Hyperspace. Jaycen also contributed to GRAMMY-winner Megan Thee Stallion who won for Best New Rap Artist, Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song (Savage).
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Jaycen Joshua and Steven Ellison Grammy Nominations

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This year, we are proud to announce that five alumni worked on seven Grammy-nominated projects in 11 out of the 83 categories. Two of our alumni were personally nominated for Producer of the Year (Steven "Flying Lotus" Ellison) and Best Engineered Album (Jaycen Joshua). This is Jaycen Joshua's tenth Grammy nomination and Steven Ellison's third nomination.
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LARS Grad Works On Grammy-Winning Album

Henrique's Engineering Work Featured In Grammy-Winning Album 2011 Recording Arts grad Henrique Andrade was the engineer on the popular Juanes album, Mis Planes San Amarte, which was nominated for best Latin Pop album for the 60th Annual Grammy…