Late President Jimmy Carter wins posthumous Grammy
Briefly

Former President Jimmy Carter received a posthumous Grammy for his work, 'Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration,' recorded from his final Sunday School lessons. He passed away at age 100 in December prior to the 2025 Grammys. His grandson, Jason Carter, accepted the award on his behalf, emphasizing the importance of preserving Carter’s words for future generations. Carter’s win places him among notable figures in the audio book category, surpassing contenders like Barbra Streisand, and adds to his legacy as a four-time Grammy winner.
"Having his words captured in this way for my family and for the world is truly remarkable," he said in an acceptance speech.
It's Carter's fourth Grammy. His posthumous Grammy joins his three previous ones for spoken word album.
If the former president won before his death, he would've become the oldest Grammy award winner in history.
Carter was nominated in the audio book, narration and storytelling recording category at the 2025 Grammys for 'Last Sundays in Plains'.
Read at New York Post
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