A coalition of musicians is demanding the Recording Academy restore more than 30 categories cut from the Grammy Awards, alleging the reductions unfairly target ethnic music and were done without the input of its thousands of members A protest was planned Thursday in Beverly Hills, Calif., at an academy board meeting.
It is part of a campaign by those outraged by the decision to reduce the Grammy fields, which this year totaled 109, to 78. Grammy President Neil Portnow said changes would be in effect for the 2012 Grammys.
He urged dissenters to work with the academy, which would examine the effect of the changes for the 2013 awards. But protesters hope the process could be reversed in time for next year’s Grammy ceremony if at least one board member asks the academy to reconsider.