
London:
Black Eyed Peas star Will.i.am has been appointed as the director of the Grammy Foundation to help promote the importance of music and the arts.
The 35-year-old rapper and producer will sit on the charity board alongside singer-songwriter Darryl Brown. He was selected in recognition of his career success, which has seen him honoured with seven Grammy Awards to date, reported Contactmusic.
"Now in their 21st year, both MusiCares and the Grammy Foundation are vibrant and mature nonprofit organisations. Our Board members reflect this core strength, and we lo ok to them for creativity and stewardship as we continue our growth,"said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of the Grammy Foundation and MusiCares, the two charities associated with The Recording Academy.
"The talent and vision of our Board members is truly inspiring, and we are very fortunate to have highly respected individuals working with us," he added. The Recording Academy is the organisation behind the annual Grammy Awards.
The 35-year-old rapper and producer will sit on the charity board alongside singer-songwriter Darryl Brown. He was selected in recognition of his career success, which has seen him honoured with seven Grammy Awards to date, reported Contactmusic.
"Now in their 21st year, both MusiCares and the Grammy Foundation are vibrant and mature nonprofit organisations. Our Board members reflect this core strength, and we lo ok to them for creativity and stewardship as we continue our growth,"said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of the Grammy Foundation and MusiCares, the two charities associated with The Recording Academy.
"The talent and vision of our Board members is truly inspiring, and we are very fortunate to have highly respected individuals working with us," he added. The Recording Academy is the organisation behind the annual Grammy Awards.