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Monday, November 5, 2018

#NewYorkNotes #WhomWeMiss #WhomYouKnow @RecordingAcad RECORDING ACADEMY™ STATEMENT RE: ROY HARGROVE NOV. 3, 2018

Two-time GRAMMY® winner Roy Hargrove was one of the most influential trumpeters in the jazz community. He earned his first GRAMMY with his band Crisol in the Best Latin Jazz Performance category for "Habana" at the 40th GRAMMY Awards®, and went on to win the Best Jazz Instrumental Album GRAMMY alongside pianist Herbie Hancock and saxophonist Michael Brecker for Directions In Music at the 45th GRAMMYs. Throughout his illustrious career, he performed as a solo artist and also collaborated on numerous recordings with notable musicians including Common, D'Angelo, and John Mayer, among others. Hargrove will remembered for his dynamic performance style that captivated both his peers and fans alike. The jazz community has lost one of its greats, and he will be dearly missed. 

Neil Portnow
President/CEO
Recording Academy

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