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The 32nd annual Grammy awards.

Title
The 32nd annual Grammy awards.
Publication
Los Angeles, California : CBS, 1990.

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Additional Authors
  • Baker, Anita
  • Charles, Ray, 1930-2004
  • Cole, Maria, 1922-2012
  • Cole, Natalie, 1950-2015
  • Davis, Miles
  • Fitzgerald, Ella
  • Hancock, Herbie, 1940-
  • Hooker, John Lee
  • King, B. B.
  • Shandling, Garry
  • Wonder, Stevie
  • Fine Young Cannibals (Musical group), performer.
  • Milli Vanilli (Musical group), performer.
  • National Academy of the Recording Arts and Sciences.
  • Pierre Cossette Productions.
  • Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Description
1 videocassette (183 min.) : sound, color; 1/2 in.
Summary
The 32nd annual ceremony; includes performances and major award presentaions.
Uniform Title
Sunday morning (Television program)
Alternative Title
  • Thirty-second Grammy awards
  • Grammy awards
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Award presentations (Television programs)
  • Televised performances.
  • Nonfiction television programs.
Note
  • The recording of the Grammy Awards ceremony is followed by a short retrospective segment on the life of Nat King Cole featuring interviews with his widow Maria Cole and daughter Natalie Cole, aired on the show CBS News Sunday Morning
  • Host, Gary Shandling.
Credits (note)
  • Executive Producer, Pierre Cossette ; Producer, Ken Ehrlich ; produced and directed by Walter C. Miller ; produced in cooperation with the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. ; Pierre Cossette Productions.
Call Number
Sc Visual VRA-1070
OCLC
1128884739
Title
The 32nd annual Grammy awards.
Production
Los Angeles, California : CBS, 1990.
Country of Producing Entity
United States.
Type of Content
two-dimensional moving image
Type of Medium
video
Type of Carrier
videocassette
Performer
Musical performances by Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Fine Young Cannibals, Milli Vanilli, and others ; awards presenters include Anita Baker, Ella Fitzgerald, Natalie Cole, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, and others.
Credits
Executive Producer, Pierre Cossette ; Producer, Ken Ehrlich ; produced and directed by Walter C. Miller ; produced in cooperation with the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. ; Pierre Cossette Productions.
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Added Author
Baker, Anita, presenter.
Charles, Ray, 1930-2004, performer.
Cole, Maria, 1922-2012, interviewee.
Cole, Natalie, 1950-2015, interviewee.
Cole, Natalie, 1950-2015, presenter.
Davis, Miles, performer.
Fitzgerald, Ella, presenter.
Hancock, Herbie, 1940- presenter.
Hooker, John Lee, presenter.
King, B. B., presenter.
Shandling, Garry, host.
Wonder, Stevie, performer.
Wonder, Stevie, presenter.
Fine Young Cannibals (Musical group), performer.
Milli Vanilli (Musical group), performer.
National Academy of the Recording Arts and Sciences.
Pierre Cossette Productions.
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Added Title
Sunday morning (Television program)
Research Call Number
Sc Visual VRA-1070
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