Grammy Awards returning to New York after 15 years away
Ceremony will be held at Madison Square Garden on Jan 28; news comes after months of negotiations among main players
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ON Tuesday morning, Mayor Bill de Blasio and executives from Madison Square Garden, CBS and the Recording Academy announced that the Grammy Awards ceremony would be held in New York on Jan 28, returning the event to the city for the first time in 15 years.
"There is no better place for music's biggest night than the world's greatest city," Mr de Blasio said in a statement. "Bringing these awards back to the city will allow us to further support and foster the music industry in New York."
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