How many presidents have won Grammys?

Three US Presidents have won the award: Jimmy Carter (who has won the award three times), Barack Obama (who has won the award twice), and Bill Clinton, along with spoken recordings of John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Did George Clinton win a Grammy?

Frontman, George Clinton, received the first Grammy award of his career for his contribution to Kendrick Lamar's generation-defining To Pimp A Butterfly, released in 2015.
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Why does Bill Clinton have a Grammy?

Former President Bill Clinton won the second Grammy Award of his career Sunday, when he was honored in the spoken word category for his best-selling memoir “My Life.”
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Who has won the most Grammys in total?

Sir Georg Solti, an orchestral and operatic conductor, is the most Grammy Award-winning individual of all time with a total of 31 Grammy Awards won for recordings of works as diverse as Bach, Bartók, and Wagner.
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Who has won a Grammy 3 times?

Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon and Taylor Swift are the biggest winners of the award, with each of them having won it three times.
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How much is a Grammy worth?

Grammy winners are often a wealthy bunch, living large on the proceeds of their music, and this list of 14 of this year's nominees are no exception. The average net worth for all of them is a whopping $159,769,231, and the median is $8,000,000. See: How Rich is Pete Davidson?
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Who is the youngest person to win a Grammy?

LeAnn Rimes

Rimes was just 14 years old when she won two Grammy Awards: one for best new artist and the other for best female country vocal performance. This made her the youngest Grammy winner in history.
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Who has the most Grammys female?

Beyoncé is now the woman with the most Grammy wins of all time. With her win for R&B performance for “Black Parade,” Beyoncé earned her 28th Grammy, surpassing country-bluegrass artist Alison Krauss, who'd held the record with 27 Grammys. The late Aretha Franklin won 18 Grammy Awards.
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Why did Barack Obama win a Grammy Award?

For His Musical Legacy, It's The Tip Of The Iceberg. Former U.S. president Barack Obama has won two GRAMMYs for Best Spoken Word Album — and with 'A Promised Land,' he's been nominated for a third. His GRAMMYs presence speaks to decades of public communion with music.
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How many degrees does Bill Clinton have?

Upon graduating from Georgetown in 1968, Clinton won a Rhodes Scholarship to University College, Oxford, where he initially read for a B.Phil. in philosophy, politics, and economics but transferred to a B.Litt. in politics and, ultimately, a B.Phil. in politics.
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Is George Clinton in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

On this day in 1997: Prince inducts George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. On May 6, 1997 Parliament Funkadelic was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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What black person has the most Grammys?

The legendary Quincy Jones has won 27 of the coveted trophies and has been nominated 72 times. Jones sits right behind late Opera conductor and Chicago Symphony Orchestra leader Georg Solti, who's won 31 awards. Other top winners include Stevie Wonder, with 22 wins as a solo artist.
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Who has the most Grammys singer?

With 31 golden gramophones to his credit, the most decorated musician in Grammy Awards history — the late orchestra conductor Georg Solti — is hardly a household name.
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Who is the oldest person to receive a Grammy?

The New York crooner falls just behind Pinetop Perkins, who is the oldest winner of a Grammy to date. The 97-year-old pianist took home a Traditional Blues Album Grammy in 2011 for his album Joined at the Hip, just a month before he died on March 21.
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Who is the first American Idol to win a Grammy?

Clarkson, the very first winner of Idol, won Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2005 Grammy Awards.
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Is Billie Eilish the youngest person to win an Oscar?

Eilish, 20, is the second-youngest winner ever in the category, trailing only Markéta Irglová, who was four days shy of turning 20 when she won in February 2008 for co-writing “Falling Slowly” from Once.
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Is a GRAMMY real gold?

The Golden Gramophone is made of a special trademarked metal

Each Grammy award weighs six pounds. The gold-plated trophies are made of a special proprietary zinc alloy called "Grammium," which is trademarked by the craftsmen who make the trophies.
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Do GRAMMY performers get paid?

How much are performers paid for the Grammys? A Recording Academy spokesperson told Variety that it was a not-for-profit organization, and that all performers and presenters had traditionally not been paid (apart, presumably, for the SAG-AFTRA minimums).
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Can you buy a GRAMMY?

The verbiage in that agreement explicitly states that by accepting the award, you agree that it is “for your own personal, noncommercial purposes” and that “sale, auction, public exhibition, reproduction or other public or commercial exploitation of the Statuette,” without permission from the Academy, is prohibited.
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Who is the youngest president to take office?

The youngest to become president by election was John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43. The oldest person to assume the presidency was Joe Biden, who took the presidential oath of office 61 days after turning 78.
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