17 people you didn't know had a Grammy
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17 people you didn't know had a Grammy
"Steve Martin has five Grammys for comedy and bluegrass music. Former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have won Grammys for their audiobooks. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jimmy Carter were awarded posthumous spoken-word Grammys. When you think of music's biggest night, you probably picture artists like Beyoncé and Paul McCartney, two of the top Grammy winners of all time. But it's not just singers and musicians who are honored by the Recording Academy. Comedians, politicians, and activists have also taken home Grammy awards."
"Former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have won Grammys for their audiobooks. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jimmy Carter were awarded posthumous spoken-word Grammys. When you think of music's biggest night, you probably picture artists like Beyoncé and Paul McCartney, two of the top Grammy winners of all time. But it's not just singers and musicians who are honored by the Recording Academy. Comedians, politicians, and activists have also taken home Grammy awards."
Steve Martin has won five Grammys for comedy and bluegrass music. Former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have won Grammys for their audiobooks. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jimmy Carter received posthumous spoken-word Grammys. Beyoncé and Paul McCartney represent familiar, top Grammy winners. The Recording Academy honors comedians, politicians, activists, and other non-musicians alongside singers and musicians. Seventeen notable nontraditional recipients are cited as examples of the awards' broader scope and the variety of fields represented among Grammy winners.
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