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2024 Grammy Nomination Snubs And Surprises: No K-Pop, Little Country And Regional Mexican Music

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(LOS ANGELES) – There’s much to discuss regarding the 2024 Grammy Award nominations, with new categories, SZA and “Barbie.” Who was left off the list? What were the most pleasant surprises? Let us investigate.

There’s a lot to appreciate about the 66th Grammy Awards nominees – and a lot to be perplexed about. Despite outstanding years, Reneé Rapp, Peso Pluma, and PinkPantheress have not been nominated for Best New Artist. Rapp’s “Snow Angel” was the year’s biggest debut solo album by a female performer.

Peso Pluma received only one nomination: best msica Mexicana album (including Tejano) for his third studio album, “Génesis.” Rapp and PinkPantheress were passed over, and Peso Pluma received only one nomination: best msica Mexicana album (including Tejano).

Indeed, in a year dominated by Mexican music, it is strange to see no nominations for Eslabon Armada or Grupo Frontera, particularly for their songs “Ella Baila Sola” with Peso Pluma and “Un x100to” with Bad Bunny. Natanael Cano and Fuerza Regida are also conspicuously missing.

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2024 Grammy Nomination Snubs And Surprises: No K-Pop, Little Country And Regional Mexican Music

Because the category got fewer than 40 entries this year, there are only three nominees for best music Urbana album this year, which accounts for Karol G’s lone nomination for her historic 2023 album “Maana Será Bonito.”

Without a doubt, country music has had a significant 2023. For the first time in July, country acts occupied the top three positions on the Hot 100: controversy propelled Jason Aldean’s “Try That In a Small Town” to No. 1, followed by Morgan Wallen’s “Last Night” and Luke Combs’ cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car.”

Also this summer, country singer Oliver Anthony Music became the first artist to debut at the top of the Hot 100 with the viral “Rich Men North of Richmond.” The reign of Aldean and Anthony was brief — although Combs did receive a Grammy nod for best country solo performance in 2024 — but Wallen stands out as a glaring omission.

While Wallen’s song “Last Night” is nominated for Best Country Song, a Songwriter’s award, he is not. His newest album, “One Thing at a Time,” had lasted 16 weeks at the top as of October 14, meaning he’d maintained the top spot for nearly 40% of the year… yet his record was released in March.

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2024 Grammy Nomination Snubs And Surprises: No K-Pop, Little Country And Regional Mexican Music

Wallen has skipped nominations before. After a video of him using a racial slur surfaced in 2021, he was disqualified or limited from various award events, and he received no Grammy nominations for his best-selling “Dangerous: The Double Album.”

The eligibility period went from October 1, 2022, to September 15, 2023, which means that several K-pop giants, including TOMORROW X TOGETHER, Stray Kids, and the Y2K-loving girl group NewJeans, might have been nominated. They weren’t, however.

TXT’s “The Name Chapter: Temptation” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in February, followed by Stray Kids’ “Maxident” and NewJeans’ “Get Up.”

Some critics predicted that NewJeans would be nominated for Best New Artist, making them the first K-pop girl group to receive a Grammy nomination. It could have been them, or it could have been the K-pop girl trio Fifty Fifty, whose bubblegum pop hit “Cupid” was unavoidable on TikTok this summer — they got so popular that they even appeared on the “Barbie” film soundtrack.

2024 Grammy Nomination Snubs And Surprises: No K-Pop, Little Country And Regional Mexican Music

Despite this, BTS remains the only K-pop group to receive a Grammy nomination. Despite five nominations, they have yet to win a Grammy.

Fans of Michelle Williams’ reading of Britney Spears’ biography “The Woman in Me” may be disappointed to learn that the actor will not be eligible in this cycle’s best audiobook, narration, and storytelling recording category. That might happen around 2025.

The omission of Prince Harry, whose biography “Spare” sold more than 3.2 million copies worldwide in only one week, is arguably the most startling. The British royal narrated the audiobook but was not nominated. Meryl Streep, William Shatner, Rick Rubin, Senator Bernie Sanders, and Michelle Obama, on the other hand, did.

Using charts as the most direct measure of popularity: There has been a noticeable need for dominant hip-hop releases. The Luminate 2022 Year-End report indicated that R&B/hip-hop is America’s most popular genre, accounting for the most on-demand song streams in the United States and the biggest share of total album consumption. No rapper had ever topped the Billboard 200 before Travis Scott’s “Utopia” in August. Scott received only one nomination this time around: Best Rap Album.

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2024 Grammy Nomination Snubs And Surprises: No K-Pop, Little Country And Regional Mexican Music

Gunna, whose 2023 album “A Gift & a Curse” was massive, is oddly absent from the list. Some of the genre’s biggest songs were pushed to rap-specific categories (think Lil Durk ft. J. Cole’s “All My Life” or Lil Uzi Vert’s “Just Wanna Rock.”)

If there’s anything to celebrate, it’s Victoria Monét’s seven nominations. The R&B singer-songwriter has already received Grammy nominations for a different skill set. Monét was nominated for album of the year at the 2020 Grammys as a producer for her work on Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next.” She is best known now for her work with Ariana Grande and Chloe x Halle, but she’s always been a solo artist to watch.

She is the only leading nominee nominated for Best New Artist this year. Monét has also been nominated for record of the year and best R&B song for her shiny, brassy “On My Mama,” as well as best R&B performance and traditional R&B performance. “Jaguar ll,” her 2023 release, is nominated for best R&B and best-engineered, non-classical album.

Of course, the best story of the 2024 Grammy nominees is how many women are represented in the key categories.

The majority of the leading nominations are female, with names like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus, and Olivia Rodrigo among them. Jon Batiste is the only man in the record and album of the year categories.

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Phil Lesh, Founding Member Of Grateful Dead And Influential Bassist, Dies At 84

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Los Angeles — Phil Lesh, an 84-year-old classically trained violinist and jazz trumpeter who discovered his real calling as a founding member of the Grateful Dead by reimagining the position of rock bass guitar, died Friday.

Lesh’s death was confirmed via his Instagram account. Lesh was the eldest and one of the most enduring members of the band that helped define the acid rock sound originating from San Francisco in the 1960s.

“Phil Lesh, the bassist and founding member of the Grateful Dead, died peacefully this morning. He was surrounded by his family and filled with affection. According to the Instagram message, Phil gave enormous delight to everyone around him and left a legacy of music and love.

The message did not specify the cause of death, and attempts to contact spokespeople for more information were not immediately successful. Lesh had already survived prostate and bladder cancer, as well as a liver transplant in 1998 due to the devastating effects of a hepatitis C infection and years of excessive drinking.

Lesh died two days after MusiCares named the Grateful Dead their Persons of the Year. MusiCares, which assists music professionals needing financial or other support, mentioned Lesh’s Unbroken Chain Foundation, among other charity projects. The Dead will be honored in January at a fundraiser dinner in Los Angeles before the Grammy Awards.

Although he kept a low public profile, rarely giving interviews or speaking in front of an audience, fans and fellow band members recognized Lesh as an important member of the Grateful Dead, whose thundering lines on the six-string electric bass provided a brilliant counterpoint to lead guitarist Jerry Garcia’s soaring solos and anchored the band’s famous marathon jam sessions.

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Phil Lesh, Founding Member Of Grateful Dead And Influential Bassist, Dies At 84

“When Phil’s happening, the band’s happening,” Garcia famously said.

Drummer Mickey Hart described him as the group’s intellectual, bringing a classical composer’s attitude and skills to a five-chord rock ‘n’ roll outfit.

Lesh credited Garcia for training him to play the bass in the unconventional lead-guitar style for which he would become famous, combining thundering arpeggios with fragments of spontaneously arranged symphonic passages.

A fellow bass player, Rob Wasserman, once stated that Lesh’s style distinguished him from every other bassist he knew. While most others were willing to keep time and play the occasional solo, Wasserman said Lesh was good and confident enough to lead his bandmates through a song’s melody.

“He happens to play bass but he’s more like a horn player, doing all those arpeggios — and he has that counterpoint going all the time,” he told me.

Lesh began his long musical journey as a classically trained violinist, taking third-grade lessons. He began playing the trumpet at 14 and rose to second chair in California’s Oakland Symphony Orchestra while still in his teens.

In 1965, however, he had mostly abandoned both instruments and was working as a sound engineer for a tiny radio station when Garcia approached him to play bass in The Warlocks, a young rock band.

When Lesh informed Garcia that he didn’t play bass, the musician inquired, “Didn’t you used to play violin?” When he responded yes, Garcia said, “There you go, man.”

Lesh sat down for a seven-hour lesson with Garcia, armed with a cheap four-string instrument purchased by his girlfriend, and followed the latter’s advice to tune his instrument’s strings an octave lower than Garcia’s guitar’s four bottom strings. Then Garcia let him go, allowing Lesh to establish the spontaneous playing style he would keep for the rest of his life.

Lesh and Garcia frequently exchanged leads, sometimes spontaneously, and the band as a whole frequently broke into long experimental, jazz-influenced jams during concerts. As a result, even well-known Grateful Dead tunes like “Truckin'” or “Sugar Magnolia” rarely sounded the same twice in a row, which drew faithful fans back to each show.

“It’s always fluid, we just pretty much figure it out on the fly,” Lesh said, chuckling, in a rare 2009 interview with The Associated Press. “You can’t set those things in stone in the rehearsal room.”

Phillip Chapman Lesh was born on March 15, 1940, in Berkeley, California, as the sole child of Frank Lesh, an office equipment repairman, and his wife, Barbara.

In later years, he claimed that listening to New York Philharmonic broadcasts on his grandmother’s radio sparked his interest in music. One of his earliest memories was listening to the famous German composer Bruno Walter conduct the orchestra through Brahms’ First Symphony.

He frequently listed composers such as Bach and Edgard Varèse and jazz legends such as John Coltrane and Miles Davis as his musical influences.

By the time he arrived at the College of San Mateo, Lesh had transitioned from classical music to cool jazz. He eventually became the first trumpet player in the school’s big band and composed several orchestral compositions for the ensemble to perform.

However, after graduation, he gave up the trumpet, determining that he lacked the lung force to be an excellent musician.

Soon after Lesh began playing bass, The Warlocks changed their name to the Grateful Dead, and Lesh began to captivate audiences with his agility. Crowds congregated in what became known as “The Phil Zone” just before his stage location.

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Phil Lesh, Founding Member Of Grateful Dead And Influential Bassist, Dies At 84

Although Lesh was never a prolific songwriter, he did compose music for and occasionally sang some of the band’s most popular songs. These included the lively country song “Pride of Cucamonga,” the jazz-influenced “Unbroken Chain,” and the hauntingly beautiful “Box of Rain.”

Lesh wrote the latter on guitar as a gift for his dying father. He said that after hearing the instrumental recording, Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter contacted him the next day with a lyric sheet. That sheet, he claimed, included “some of the most moving and heartfelt lyrics I’ve ever had the good fortune to sing.”

The song was frequently played at the end of the band’s shows.

After the group disbanded following Garcia’s death in 1995, Lesh frequently skipped performances with the other members.

He participated in a 2009 Grateful Dead tour and again in 2015 for a handful of “Fare Thee Well” shows commemorating both the band’s 50th anniversary and Lesh’s final performance with the others.

However, he continued to perform frequently with a revolving band of musicians he dubbed Phil Lesh and Friends.

In later years, he mainly performed at Terrapin Crossroads, a restaurant and nightclub he founded near his Northern California home in 2012 and named after the Grateful Dead song and album “Terrapin Station.”

Lesh is survived by his wife, Jill, and two kids, Brian and Grahame.

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One Direction Singer Liam Payne Found Dead In Buenos Aires, Local Media Reports

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Former One Direction singer Liam Payne died outside a hotel in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires on Wednesday, according to local media.

The 31-year-old British musician fell from the building’s third story.

According to officials, leading local newspapers La Nacion and Clarin reported that police were dispatched to the hotel in the capital’s beautiful Palermo neighborhood in response to an emergency call describing “an aggressive man who may be under the influence of drugs and alcohol.”

According to news sources, ambulance workers confirmed the singer’s death after finding him in an inside hotel patio.

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One Direction Singer Liam Payne Found Dead In Buenos Aires, Local Media Reports

Liam Payne rocketed to global popularity as a member of the now-defunct pop band One Direction, alongside Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, and Louis Tomlinson.

The boy band formed after finishing third on the British edition of the X Factor music competition show in 2010, however, the group disbanded in 2016 as its members pursued various pursuits, including individual careers.

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Former Ozzy Osbourne Guitarist Jake E. Lee Shot 6 Times In Las Vegas

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LAS VEGAS — Jake E. Lee, Ozzy Osbourne’s former guitarist, was shot and injured many times in Las Vegas early Tuesday morning.

According to an emailed statement from Las Vegas police, the victim was shot around 2:40 a.m. Tuesday and taken to the hospital for treatment. There have been no arrests, and the police department said the investigation into the incident, which occurred in a suburb about 10 miles (16 kilometers) south of the Strip, is still ongoing.

Jake’s representative confirmed the gunshot in a statement, saying he was conscious and “is expected to fully recover.”

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Former Ozzy Osbourne Guitarist Jake E. Lee Shot Multiple Times In Las Vegas

“No further comments will be made while the incident is being investigated by the police.” “Jake and his family appreciate your respect for their privacy at this time,” the message stated.

Amanda Cagan, the representative, said the incident occurred as Lee was walking his dog.

“By the grace of God, no major organs were hit, he’s fully responsive, and expected to make a full recovery,” Tim Heyne, manager for Lee’s rock band Red Dragon Cartel, told The Associated Press.

Former Ozzy Osbourne Guitarist Jake E. Lee Shot Multiple Times In Las Vegas

Jake, 67, was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and reared in San Diego. He played guitar in various bands on Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip during the 1980s glam metal movement, including an early version of Ratt.

He joined Ozzy Osbourne’s band in 1982 and stayed until 1987, appearing on albums such as 1983’s “Bark at the Moon.” He later played in the metal band Badlands and released two solo albums. He most recently led the Red Dragon Cartel.

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