SAN DIEGO — The Clash and the late Prince head the list of artists who will be honored with Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Awards one day before the 2025 edition of the Grammy Awards.
Other lifetime achievement honorees at the Feb. 1 ceremony will include blues and American roots music champion Taj Mahal, solo vocal star and Four Seasons front man Frankie Valli, rapper Roxanne Shante, gospel singer and TV and radio host Dr. Bobby Jones, and former Maze lead singer Frankie Beverly, who died Sept. 10 at the age of 74.
They will be celebrated at an in invitation-only ceremony at the Wilshire Ebell Theater in Los Angeles.
Also being honored at the Grammy Special Merit ceremony will be three Recording Academy Trustees Award winners: the late jazz piano giant Erroll Garner; pioneering Cuban composer and conductor Tania Leon; and recording engineer and producer Glyn Johns, who has worked on landmark albums by the Clash, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Linda Ronstadt, the Who, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Joan Armatrading, the Eagles and more.