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Latin GRAMMYs to stay in Los Angeles
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2001 The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences on Monday announced it has decided to move this year's Latin GRAMMY show to Los Angeles due to safety concerns. The Academy made the decision after the city of Miami said it would allow Cuban-American protesters to rally outside the scheduled show. The Academy wanted the protesters placed further away from guests of the show. Miami had been announced as the location of the 2nd Annual Latin GRAMMYs several months ago. The awards ceremony will air on CBS on September 11. Get the Story:
Safety Cited as Latin Grammys Moved to L.A. (The Los Angeles Times 8/21)
Latin Grammys pulled from Miami due to safety concerns; to be held in Los Angeles (AP 8/21)
Statement: Latin GRAMMYs To Move To Los Angeles (GRAMMYs 8/20) Relevant Links:
The GRAMMYs - http://www.grammy.com
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