Monday, December 26, 2011

Apple Founder Steve Jobs To Receive Grammy

It's no mystery that Steve Jobs changed the world. And he'll receive a posthumous Grammy for his contributions and innovations to the arts on Feb. 11. If you don't know who Steve Jobs is, remove yourself from the hole you've been living in for the past 30 years.?

Jobs, the founder of Apple - the company that has revolutionized the personal computer, how we listen to music and how we interact with each other - died in October from complications stemming from a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

Jobs was also co-founder and chief executive of Pixar Animation Studio, which produced such films as A Bug's Life (1998); Toy Story 2 (1999); Monsters, Inc. (2001); Finding Nemo (2003); The Incredibles (2004); Cars (2006); ?Ratatouille (2007); WALL-E (2008); Up (2009); and Toy Story 3 (2010). Many of those films received Academy Awards for best animated film of the year.

The Grammys will award Jobs with one of their coveted Trustees Awards, citing the late Apple boss' advancements that??transformed the way we consume music, TV, movies, and books.?

They also noted that Jobs was a "creative visionary".

Well-deserved.

Source: http://www.lavatickets.com/news/concerts/apple-founder-steve-jobs-receive-grammy

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