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48th Annual GRAMMY Awards Reggae Nominees announced

NEW YORK, NY – Nominations for the 48th Annual GRAMMY Awards were announced today by The Recording Academy, reflecting a year in which multiple genres were represented in top categories; collaborations were numerous and diverse; and newer up-and-comers were nominated alongside more established, legendary artists.

The nominations were announced at Gotham Hall in New York City and the event was attended by national and international media, as well as key music industry executives. Artists reading nominations this morning included Natasha Bedingfield, Big & Rich, Mariah Carey, Chad Kroeger (Nickelback), Patti LaBelle, John Legend, Carly Simon, Sway, and CeCe Winans.

The 48th Annual GRAMMY Awards will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at Staples Center in Los Angeles and once again will be broadcast live in high-definition TV and 5.1 surround sound on CBS from 8 – 11:30 p.m. (ET/PT).

Topping the nominations, Mariah Carey, John Legend and Kanye West each earned eight. 50 Cent, BeyoncĂ© Knowles, The Black Eyed Peas’ Will.i.am, and Stevie Wonder garnered six a piece. Missy Elliott, Alicia Keys, Bruce Springsteen, Gwen Stefani and U2 received five nods each, while Common, Destiny’s Child, Foo Fighters, Gorillaz, Neptunes, Brad Paisley, Phil Tan, and Gretchen Wilson each earned four.

Best Reggae Album nominations (Vocal or Instrumental) are:

Our Music
Burning Spear
[Burning Spear Music]

Welcome To Jamrock
Damian Marley
[Tuff Gong/Universal]

The Trinity
Sean Paul
[Atlantic]

Clothesdrop
Shaggy
[Geffen]

Black Gold & Green
Third World
[Shanachie Entertainment]

“As we celebrate the GRAMMYs coast-to-coast, this year’s nominations truly reflect a dynamic and vibrant community of music makers that includes artists, producers, engineers, songwriters and everyone involved in the creative process,” said Neil Portnow, President of The Recording Academy.

“As this is the only music award that is voted on by music makers, the GRAMMY continues to be the preeminent symbol of excellence and achievement as well as the most coveted demonstration of peer-recognition and honor. Once again, our highly respected process has delivered a wealth of music and talent to spotlight on Feb. 8, 2006, during Music’s Biggest Night.”

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