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Name: Pat Haskell on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Zakai Arnowitz on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Antje Huebner on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Support Latin Jazz!Flag
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Name: Wanda McCrae on Apr 12, 2011Comments: I am disappointed to see the awards becoming more homogeneous, rather than diverse, in a time when the rest of society is working hard to appreciate the diversity of our cultural experience. We are not just a genre; we are cultures within genres, and the diverse musical categories reflected that. This "slimming down" is a step backwards and makes the Grammy Awards even less relevant to modern society.Flag
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Name: M. Becker on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca Benham on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Please reinstate Latin Jazz Category at the Grammys!!!~! Thank you, Rebecca Benham najemusic.comFlag
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Name: Philip Ludwig on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Maximilian Johann Schweiger on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Dawn Singh on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Bill Martinez on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Valeria PRoano on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Martin on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Dom Minasi on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Alison Deane on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Tom Mallison on Apr 12, 2011Comments: I believe reinstalling the recently deleted categories is important in that they do represent the greatest diversinty in american music.Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Sullivan on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Carlos Franzetti on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Let's bring back this category which represents so many great musicians.Flag
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Name: Carl O. Barry on Apr 12, 2011Comments: This is category is worthy of inclusion.Flag
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Name: Iris on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Que Viva Latin Jazz!!!!Flag
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Name: Ruth Aguirre on Apr 12, 2011Comments: I support Latin Jazz as a continuing category at the Grammy's.Flag
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Name: Rob Derke, NYJAZZ Initiative on Apr 12, 2011Comments: As the Artistic Director of NYJAZZ Initiative, how am I supposed to tell our students that have worked with artists such as Candido Camero and Bobby Sanabria that their work isn't even recognized as a pertinent style of artistic expression. This elimination negates the very work that our organization fights for every day. There are numerous reasons from a historical perspective why this elimination is preposterous - not to mention the effects this will have on record sales for Independent Artists and Labels. But for future considerations, young people, without them even knowing it, will simply not value Latin Jazz, as our current generations have been conditioned to value awards and honors in exchange for true artistic depth and merit.Flag
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Name: Arnie Perez on Apr 12, 2011Comments: It's totally insulting and when you see some of the music recognized by the Grammy's you can see they no nothing about music. It's also un American. Arnie PerezFlag
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Name: James Nadal on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Eddie Palmieri certainly speaks for me as well !!Flag
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Name: Antoinette Montague on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Please reinstat the Latin Jazz Category at the Grammys.Flag
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Name: Andrea Brachfeld on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Decisions like these should never be made unilaterally. Unfortunately our country is moving towards a semi dictatorship with the middle and lower classes losing their voices and the rich gaining momentum on too many levels. Our country was built on democracy and this type of action diametrically opposes the fundamental constructs of the vision our founding fathers had for us. Shame on you.Flag
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Name: Marta Sanchez on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Considering the popularity of the Latin Grammies I would think the last thing to be taken out is Latin Jazz.Flag
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Name: Hermann Lara on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Latin jazz needs it's own separate category. In fact, best new jazz and best new Latin jazz artist awards shouldbe added. Best Self Produced as well.Flag
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Name: KATSUMI WAKAMATSU on Apr 12, 2011Comments: I think jazz is the jazz which is very important category at the Grammy.Flag
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Name: Gregorio Uribe on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jayne Sanchez on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Alla Felker on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Margarita on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Please reinstate the Latin Jazz category at the Grammy'sFlag
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Name: Margarita on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Please reinstate the Latin Jazz category at the Grammy'sFlag
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Name: Alejandro Sole on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Sonny Bravo on Apr 12, 2011Comments: What does the elimination of the Latin Jazz category do to the legacies of Tito Puente, Machito, Mongo Santamaria, Willie Bobo, Ray Barretto, Cal Tjader, Chucho Valdes, Poncho Sanchez, Paquito D'Rivera, etc.?Flag
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Name: RJ Shapiro on Apr 12, 2011Comments: This is an ESSENTIAL music, seminal to all kinds of American music. We must not disenfranchise this great art.Flag
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Name: Izzy Berrios on Apr 12, 2011Comments: I am respectfully requesting that my signature on this petition be acknowledged and taken into account with the many others submitted in the earnest hope that the Board members of NARAS reconsider this blatant disrespect to our genre of music, and reinstate Latin Jazz as a recognized catagory on it's own merits!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Eduardo Colón Aparicio on Apr 12, 2011Comments: I sign this petition in support of reinstating the Latin Jazz and all other categories being eliminated! Is MTV running things at NARAS now or what?Flag
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Name: Ashley Nater on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Lloyd Haber on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Eleanor Dubinsky on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jose A. Rios on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Latin Jazz is an important part of the American Music heritage. To neglect Latin Jazz is to deny part of who we are. More than 25% of the US population is of Hispanic origin, and Latin Jazz is what we listen to.Flag
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Name: Tom Bingham on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Paola Gutierrez-Ortiz on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Edwin Montalvo on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Alexandra Aron on Apr 12, 2011Comments: Please reinstate Latin Jazz, it's so important to keep jazz musicians going and for future generations who will want to devote themselves to this form!Flag
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Name: Adam O'Farrill on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Willie Martinez on Apr 12, 2011Comments:Flag