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Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
Grammy Trustees Award
The Grammy Trustees Award is awarded by the Recording Academy to "individuals who, during their careers in music, have made significant contributions, other than performance, to the field of recording" [1]. Through 1983, performers could also receive this award. This award is distinct from the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, which honors performers.
Trustees Award Recipients
The following individuals have received Trustees Awards, listed by year.
| Year | Recipient(s)
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| 1967 | Georg Solti & John Culshaw
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| 1968 | Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn, Krzysztof Penderecki
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| 1970 | Robert Moog
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| 1971 | Chris Albertson, John Hammond (producer), Larry Hiller , Paul Weston
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| 1972 | The Beatles
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| 1977 | Thomas Edison, Leopold Stokowski
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| 1979 | Goddard Lieberson, Frank Sinatra
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| 1981 | Count Basie, Aaron Copland
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| 1983 | Les Paul
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| 1984 | Bela Bartok
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| 1985 | Eldridge Johnson
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| 1986 | George & Ira Gershwin
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| 1987 | Harold Arlen, Emile Berliner, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer
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| 1989 | Walt Disney, Quincy Jones, Cole Porter
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| 1990 | Dick Clark
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| 1991 | Milt Gabler , Berry Gordy, Sam Phillips
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| 1992 | Thomas A. Dorsey, Christine Farnon , Oscar Hammerstein II, Lorenz Hart
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| 1993 | Ahmet & Nesuhi Ertegun, W. C. Handy, George Simon
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| 1994 | Norman Granz
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| 1995 | Pierre Cossette
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| 1996 | George Martin, Jerry Wexler
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| 1997 | Herb Alpert & Jerry Moss , Burt Bacharach & Hal David, Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe, Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
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| 1998 | Holland-Dozier-Holland, Frances Preston , Richard Rodgers
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| 1999 | Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff
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| 2000 | Clive Davis, Phil Spector
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| 2001 | Arif Mardin, Phil Ramone
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| 2002 | Tom Dowd, Alan Freed
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| 2003 | Alan Lomax, New York Philharmonic
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| 2004 | Gerry Goffin & Carole King, Orrin Keepnews , Marian McPartland
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