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Days before Grammy Awards, academy leadership shaken up

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THE ORGANIZERS of the Grammy Awards have removed their new president and chief executive after an allegation of misconduct, leaving the organizati­on in disarray days before the annual music industry showcase.

While saying that the Jan. 26 awards show in Los Angeles will go ahead as planned, the Recording Academy on Thursday announced that CEO Deborah Dugan has been placed on immediate administra­tive leave.

The move comes just five months after Dugan took the helm as the organizati­on’s first female president and pledged to bring more diversity to the group.

No details were given regarding the allegation but Dugan’s lawyer said in a statement: “What has been reported is not nearly the story that needs to be told. When our ability to speak is not restrained by a 28page contract and legal threats, we will expose what happens when you ‘step up’ at the Recording Academy, a public nonprofit.”

The Recording Academy, whose members choose the Grammy winners, said in its statement that its board had placed Dugan on administra­tive leave

“in light of concerns raised to the board of trustees, including a formal allegation of misconduct by a senior female member of the Recording Academy team.”

Entertainm­ent trade publicatio­n Variety on Friday cited unidentifi­ed sources describing the move as a “coup” by veterans who did not like her promised changes to the organizati­on.

Dugan took over from former Grammy chief Neil Portnow who in 2018 had provoked outrage by telling reporters that female artists and producers needed to “step up” if they wanted recognitio­n in the music industry.

The Recording Academy in December said it would double the number of female voters by 2025 by adding 2,500 more women.

This year’s Grammy nomination­s were dominated by women, including newcomers Lizzo and Billie Eilish. They will both perform on the Grammy stage on Jan. 26 along with the likes of Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello and Gwen Stefani.

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