Grammy Awards to Honor Steve Jobs Posthumously
Dec. 21 2011, Published 7:32 a.m. ET
The late CEO and cofounder of Apple, Steve Jobs, will be posthumously honored at the Grammy Awards this year. Steve, who passed away at the age of 56 after battling pancreatic cancer, will recieve a Trustees Award from the Recording Academy.
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Through his work at Apple, Steve helped revolutionize the music industry with the iPod and iTunes.
According to E! News, the visionary will receive a Trustees Award Grammy.
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Steve and the other special Grammy honorees will be recognized during a special ceremony a day before the Feb. 12, 2012, Grammy Awards.
Are you happy Steve will be honored?