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Earth, Wind & Fire, Andy Garcia, Martina McBride Join Salute To Legends Lineup
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First performers announced for "GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends"; awards ceremony and live tribute concert to tape April 23 at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles
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|GRAMMYs/Apr 7, 2016 - 08:33 pm
Lila Downs; Earth, Wind & Fire; Andy Garcia And The CineSon All Stars; Lucrecia; Martina McBride; and JD Souther are the first performers announced for "GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends," the awards ceremony and live tribute concert honoring The Recording Academy's2016 Special Merit Awards recipients.
Taping April 23 at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, "GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends," which will feature rare performances by honorees and never-before-seen renditions by those they've inspired, is produced in partnership with Thirteen Productions as part of the "Great Performances" series on PBS, and is set to air later this year. Additional performers will be announced shortly.
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This year's Lifetime Achievement Award honorees are Ruth Brown; Celia Cruz; Earth, Wind & Fire; Herbie Hancock; Jefferson Airplane; Linda Ronstadt; and Run DMC. John Cage, Fred Foster and Chris Strachwitz are
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1913-1982 DWalter Terry (b. 1913 – d. 1982) was a prolific writer and dance critic. His interest in the performing arts began during his college years at the University of North Carolina, where he majored in drama and minored in music. In 1936, he was hired as a dance critic at the Boston Herald. His first assignment was to cover the activities at the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, located in the Berkshires in Massachusetts. There he met and shared a friendship with the founder and artistic director Ted Shawn. Leaving the newspaper publication in 1939, Terry continued his contribution to the performing arts community. He began working for the New York Herald Tribune (until its demise in 1945), while he hosted the radio program, Invitation To Dance, and taught dance at Adelphi University. Although, he was drafted by the army in 1942, he continued to show his support for dance by teaching modern dance to Egyptian students at the American University in Cairo and lecturing on American dance to Allied forces. After his return from Egypt, Terry wrote many articles and several books on dance, while promoting the public’s understanding and interest on the subject. He taught dance at Southern Connecticut State College and Yale University, served as juro