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how the term grammy was (really?) bornHere, verbatim, is Variety's report of Stan Freberg's claim that he invented the term Grammy. As you read his version, keep in mind that Stan was not exactly an altogether unimpeachable source:
straight from the horse's mouthAccording to the Grammy Awards website, the music industry's highest honor got its name from a nationwide "name the award" contest back in 1959. Not so, according to Grammy, Emmy, and Clio-winning now-deceased writer-comedian Stan Freberg, who once toured the Grammy Museum and emerged incensed. He then complained that the honor's origins (and his role in them) have been erased "like a bad overdub." Here's Stan's version of what "really" happened:
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