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A few weeks ago when the Prep on the Grammy Awards were running, Tragedy Los Angeles hit.

The heart of the music industry was ravaged by fires and burned down by thousands of people who remain displaced over southern California.

Just two days before fires, Hollywood was in celebration mode and started the price season in Beverly Hills on the Golden Globes. But with fires that spread inevitable destruction, calls came to cancel Grammys, the case prices and Oscars quickly.

But to register Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. And the performing producer of the Grammy Awards Ben Winston, there was no other option. The show would continue.

“Some of our communities from the music community have lost their homes. They have lost their instruments, “added Mason Jr.” I know a guy who lost all his study. All his collections, all his instruments, and that’s how they live. So if we were to postpone the show we wouldn’t be able to raise the money we need to support these people. ”

Mason Jr. And Winston spoke with CNN in Crypto.com Arena in the center of town, in the middle of a short break in the construction of the stage for Sunday’s event, recognized Mason Jr. And Winston that they have a difficult task of beating the right tone at the ceremony.

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