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Zeppelin, Joplin Get Grammy'd
01/04/2005 7:55 PM, E! Online Charlie Amter
Sometimes, it takes a lifetime to be recognized.
Led
Zeppelin and Janis Joplin--who amazingly never won a competitive
Grammy--lead the list of recipients of this year's Lifetime Achievement
Grammys , the Recording Academy announced Tuesday.
Despite
selling over 100 million records worldwide over the course of their
careers and being enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of fame, neither
Zeppelin nor Joplin ever received Grammy recognition. It wasn't until
1998 that Zep vocalist Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page finally got
some hardware for Best Hard Rock Performance for their "Most High."
Also on this year's class of honorees: rock pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis , jazz greats Jelly Roll Morton and Art Blakely, country stars Eddy
Arnold and the Carter Family, gospel/blues stars the Staple Singers,
blues pianist Pinetop Perkins and conductor-composer Morton Gould.
The artists will be presented with Grammy's Lifetime
Achievement Award on Feb. 12 and will be acknowledged a day later during
the award telecast on CBS.
Lifetime Achievement Award
recipients are decided annually by vote of the Recording Academy's
National Trustees. The trophy honors "Lifelong artistic contributions to
the recording medium." Past winners include Bob Marley, Fred Astaire ,
Bob Dylan , the Who and Stevie Wonder.
"These profoundly
inspiring figures are being honored as legendary performers," Recording
Academy president Neil Portnow said in a statement.
"Their
outstanding accomplishments and passion for their craft have created a
timeless legacy that has positively affected multiple generations, and
will continue to influence generations to come."
The 47th
Annual Grammy Awards will take place Feb. 13 at Los Angeles' Staples
Center. It may well be a huge night for Chicago rapper Kanye West who
leads all comers with 10 nods.
In addition to the Lifetime
Achievement winners, the Academy also announced its 2004 Academy
Trustees Award recipients Tuesday. Hoagy Carmichael, Don Cornelius,
Alfred Lion, and Dr. Billy Taylor will be recognized for "outstanding
contributions to the industry in a non-performing capacity."
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