You can ask Christina Aguilera, who I asked to do ‘It’s a Man’s World’ for James Brown,” Ehrlich added. “The fact of the matter is - and I actually wrote a little thing in the middle of the night that I’m not going to do anything about, but, I mean. It’s an honor to celebrate his 40th anniversary with the Grammys.” Having worked closely with Ken for almost half of his tenure with the show, I have seen first-hand the vision, extraordinary musical knowledge, and passion he brings to every minute of the process, and the spectacular results and memorable Grammy Moments that have been delivered. Outgoing Recording Academy CEO/President Neil Portnow added in a statement, “Ken’s imprint on the Grammy Awards and the music industry are well-known and represent the kind of work and vision that legends are made of. “I have also been the happy recipient of having an incredible group of people who have worked on the show over the years, and of course the most amazing cadre of musical artists who bring their own creativity and brilliance to the Grammy stage year after year.” “To have been a part of the growth of the Grammy Awards into the preeminent music awards show of our time has been one of the highlights of my professional life, and I’m grateful to the Recording Academy and to our partners at CBS for their support and for trusting my vision over the past four decades,” Ehrlich said in a statement. The 62nd annual Grammys in 2020 will mark Ehrlich’s 40th anniversary at the helm of the award telecast. Late Late Show With James Corden executive producer Ben Winston will take over Music’s Biggest Night beginning in 2021. Longtime Grammy executive producer Ken Ehrlich will step down from his role following the 2020 ceremony, the Recording Academy announced Wednesday.
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