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US singer-songwriter John Prine performs onstage during the Songwriters Hall Of Fame Gala at The New York Marriott Marquis June 13, 2019. AFP pic
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LOS ANGELES, Mar 15 John Prine, the late American folk legend who was among his generation’s most influential songwriters, won two posthumous Grammys yesterday after dying of coronavirus complications.
Prine who died at the age of 73 last April, as the first wave of Covid-19 was sweeping much of the United States won for his final tune
I Remember Everything, for Best Roots Performance and Best Roots Song.
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A file photo of Chick Corea performing at the 62nd Grammys. (Courtesy: AFP)
Highlights He won for I Remember Everything Chick Corea won two Grammys posthumously
Los Angeles:
John Prine, the late American folk legend who was among his generation s most influential songwriters, won two posthumous Grammys on Sunday after dying of coronavirus complications. John Prine - who died at the age of 73 last April, as the first wave of Covid-19 was sweeping much of the United States - won for his final tune
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Updated: 10:21 p.m.
The 63rd annual Grammy Awards are scheduled to air on Sunday at 7 p.m. on CBS and online. At least seven Kansas City artists were nominated or contributed to Grammy-nominated recordings.
Starting at 2 p.m. on Sunday, some of the winners, including ones with ties to Kansas City, were announced during a Grammy Awards premiere ceremony, which was streamed live.
And the Grammy goes to .
David Frost(Producer of the Year, Classical)
Classical record producer David Frost won the Grammy for producer of the year, classical. Frost was recognized for his role in seven recordings, including the Kansas City Symphony s Holst: The Planets; The Perfect Fool.