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More Grammys For You

12:01 PM Monday 1/11/10 |   |

Roll up your sleeves and get ready for work. We have more Grammy categories to vote on, including Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance, Best Metal Performance and Best Hard Rock Performance.

Today we’re diving into the rock categories for the upcoming Grammy Awards, scheduled for Jan. 31 in Los Angeles at the Staples Center and airing on CBS. Ever since the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced the noms for 2009, we’ve been asking Pollstar.com readers to make their own selections as to which artists and bands are worthy enough to take home a golden gramophone. We’ll post the results on Jan. 29, two days before the Grammy Awards.

Are you ready? Let’s get busy.

 

If you’re new to Pollstar’s Grammy voting, don’t forget to click here to vote on categories presented during the past few weeks, and here to visit Grammy.com.

Comments

  1. Studebaker Hawk wrote:

    06:19 PM, Jan 11, 2010

     Bob Dylan nominated for 'Best Rock Vocal Performance' really cracks me up.Maybe back in the 60's or 70's it would'nt be so laughable but there's nothing left of his voice.Has'nt been for a number of cds.