Musician Pulls Back Curtain on Grammy Awards


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Lucy Mauro is an associate professor of piano in the WVU College of Creative Arts and Media School of Music.

Mauro says the Grammy Awards most viewers associate with the televised show are only part of the story.

She explains how membership in the Recording Academy works, and the ins and outs of a voting process designed to keep ballots in the hands of people working in the field.

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