For Immediate Release
  San Francisco Arts Commission passes unanimously a resolution to request the National  Academy of Arts and Sciences (NARAS) to reinstate the 31 categories of music that were dropped for GRAMMY consideration on  April 6, 2011
  These
 categories include: Latin Jazz, Gospel, Cajun/Zydeco, Hawaiian, various
 Blues and R&B categories and other significant genres that make up 
the American Songbook.
  SAN FRANCISCO ARTS COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Monday, November 7, 2011 
   SPECIAL MEETING OF THE FULL ARTS COMMISSION  Wednesday, November 16, 2011   
  San Francisco, November 16, 2011 -  On Monday, November 7th, 2011 at the San Francisco Executive Arts Commission Meeting
 the resolution, spearheaded by Commissioner John Calloway was proposed 
to the board commissioners asking them to issue a formal request to the 
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences to immediately reinstate
 the 31 categories of music genres that were dropped from GRAMMY 
consideration on April 6, 2011. Members of the community who attended 
and spoke were musician and previous NARAS governor Sandy Cressman, 
Recording Artist and 2x GRAMMY Nominee Mark Levine, KPFA Radio Producer 
Clayton Leander and producer and writer Stephanie Dalton, who presented the public petition that now has over 5,400 signatures.
  Today,
 November 16, 2011 the Arts Commission heard from Recording Artist and 
5x GRAMMY Nominee John Santos and San Jose Jazz Festival Board President
 Arturo Riera spoke on the importance of this resolution, where upon the
 commissioner board unanimously voted to send the resolution to NARAS'  National Board Chair George Flanigen, Board Secretary Glenn Lorbecki,  and President Neil Portnow.  
  The resolution will be presented to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and
 to the San Francisco Mayor's office and there will be a request for the
 public to attend the Board of Supervisors meeting when announced.
  For up to date information please visit: www.grammywatch.org or please contact Stephanie Dalton at stephanie@urbanmusicpresents.com or Clayton Leander at latinjazzmecca@gmail.com.
  The Resolution Reads: This
 resolution to reinstate the 31 categories of music that were  dropped 
by the National Academy of Arts and Sciences (NARAS) for GRAMMY  
consideration on April 6, 2011 supports the music genres that are truly 
 reflective of the contemporary musical landscape and cultural diversity
  of the United States.    WHEREAS, the City and 
County of San Francisco, which maintains a  proud tradition as a hub of 
cultural and musical diversity, is home and  host to valuable 
contributors of the American musical lexicon, including  numerous 
GRAMMY®-nominated and -winning composers, artists and  professionals; 
and    WHEREAS, NARAS, an influential nonprofit 
501(c)(6) organization, is  based in California and home to 30% of its 
20,000+ members, and includes  a San Francisco Chapter; and    WHEREAS,
 the decision to drop the 31 categories from GRAMMY  consideration was 
done by secret committee without consulting the voting  membership of 
NARAS and without local chapters' Board of Governors'  knowledge; and    WHEREAS,
 the eliminated categories include Latin Jazz, Contemporary  Jazz, 
Hawaiian, Cajun, Zydeco, Native American, Tejano, Classical  Crossover, 
Instrumental Rock, along with significant reductions in  awards given to
 the categories of Gospel, Blues and R&B; and    WHEREAS,
 protests and meetings have occurred in Los Angeles, San  Francisco, New
 York, Hawaii, Chicago, New Orleans, and other national  locations to 
resolve this severe and extremely insensitive blow to  cultural 
expression and recognition in our country; and    WHEREAS,
 respected GRAMMY-winning and -nominated artists, including  Paul Simon,
 Herbie Hancock, Bonnie Raitt, Carlos Santana, John Santos,  John 
Calloway, Eddie Palmieri, Wayne Wallace, Bobby Sanabria and many  others
 have joined NARAS members, colleagues, and past Chapter governors  in 
writing letters and signing a petition with 5,000 cosigners urging  
NARAS to reverse their secret decision and reinstate the GRAMMY  
categories; and    WHEREAS, national and 
international media coverage (KTVU, San  Francisco Chronicle, Washington
 Post, CNN, MSNBC, Reuters, BBC, Wall  Street Journal, etc.) has been 
given to the outcry against this unjust  and harmful decision in over 
1,200 national and international stories  published and syndicated in 
print, broadcast, and digital formats; and     WHEREAS,
 NARAS has a responsibility to their voting membership to  ensure that 
ethical decision practices are maintained because the GRAMMY  is 
considered to be the highest award achievable for music excellence  in 
the Unites States and therefore should strive to include genres and  
categories of particular creative and foundational significance; and     WHEREAS,
 the thousands of affected musicians, engineers,  manufacturers, 
composers, arrangers, graphic artists, publicists,  distributors, and 
other industry professionals who work in the  eliminated categories will
 suffer economically from not being able to  participate in the GRAMMY 
awards; and    WHEREAS, thousands of California 
consumers and patrons of these  important musical traditions have also 
been negatively affected and  disrespected by this ill-advised decision;
 and    WHEREAS, the NARAS leadership has 
acknowledged that a "mistake" was  made indicates that these genres 
should never have been eliminated in  the first place;    NOW THEREFORE,
 be it resolved that the San Francisco Arts Commission  urges the 
National Academy of Arts and Sciences to immediately  reinstate the 
eliminated categories in order to restore integrity and  diversity to 
the GRAMMY Awards and fulfill the organization's  responsibilities to 
its membership and as a nonprofit organization  representing the 
interests of diverse musicians and recording  professionals; and be it    FURTHER RESOLVED,
 that the San Francisco Arts Commission directs its  administrative 
staff to send copies of this resolution to NARAS  National Board Chair 
George Flanigen, Board Secretary Glenn Lorbecki,  and President Neil 
Portnow.  
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Press inquiries  Stephanie Dalton, Urban Music Presents 
415.796.2319 / 415.503.8207  
stephanie@urbanmusicpresents.com 
www.urbanmusicpresents.com 
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