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how the term grammy was (really?) born

Here, verbatim, is Variety's report of Stan Freberg's claim that he invented the term Grammy.

As you read his version, keep in mind that Stan was not exactly an altogether unimpeachable source:

Stan called Edison's first recording device a gramophone, not a phonograph, but phonograph is the name Edison actually gave his invention. Also note that the little gold statue Stan writes about below is not an accurate depiction of Edison's invention, as he asserts. Edison actually invented a recording cylinder, and he cut his sound tracks and played them back using a combination microphone/earphone, not a recording horn. Recording horns and turntables were later inventions.

straight from the horse's mouth

 According to the Grammy Awards website, the music industry's highest honor got its name from a nationwide "name the award" contest back in 1959.

Not so, according to Grammy, Emmy, and Clio-winning now-deceased writer-comedian Stan Freberg, who once toured the Grammy Museum and emerged incensed. He then complained that the honor's origins (and his role in them) have been erased "like a bad overdub."

Here's Stan's version of what "really" happened:

"In 1958, I was on the founding Board of Governors of the Recording Academy. Since I was the only board member who was also a writer, I was asked to write an Academy credo by which all recordings would be judged. So I wrote our credo, which still stands. But what should we call the award for those who earned it?

BOARD MEMBER: Stan, we've decided to call our award the 'Eddy,' for Thomas Edison.

STAN: The 'Eddy!?' People will think you named it for Eddie Fisher.

BOARD MEMBER: Well, what should we call it?

STAN: Edison's first recording device was the gramophone. Why don't we call it the Grammy?

(long pause)

BOARD MEMBER: That sounds like someone's grandmother, like we're all going over to grammy's house for Thanksgiving.

STAN: Then [the American composer and conductor] Elmer Bernstein said I was right, we all voted, the Grammy was born and the little gold statue shaped like Edison's invention, the one that made the recording industry possible, is now recognized around the world as a symbol of the music business."

Stan Freberg

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