MusiCares Person of the Year

Person of the Year is an annual gala presented by MusiCares, a 501(c)(3) public charity and affiliate of The Recording Academy (the organization that distributes the Grammy Awards), to raise funds for MusiCares’ mission and to honor recording artists for their creative achievements and their dedication to philanthropy.[1][2] Chosen by the MusiCares Foundation, award recipients are honored during "Grammy Week" (a string of events culminating with the annual Grammy Awards ceremony).[3] Person of the year gala consistes of a seated dinner and start-studded tribute concert.[4][5]

MusiCares Person of the Year
Awarded forArtistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy
CountryUnited States
Presented byMusiCares
First awarded1991
Last awardedOngoing annually
Website[1]

From 1991 to 1993, the first three MusiCares Person of the Year awards were presented to American musicians David Crosby, Bonnie Raitt, and Natalie Cole. 2018 honorees Fleetwood Mac became the first group to receive the award. Dolly Parton is the first country artist to receive the honor, in 2019.[6] In 2023, Smokey Robinson and Berry Gordy received the award, marking the first time two luminaries were honored in one year.[7] The award was not presented in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recipients

Year[I]ImageRecipientLifetimeNationalityRef.
1991 David Crosby1941–2023United States[8]
1992 Bonnie Raittb. 1949United States[9]
1993 Natalie Cole1950–2015United States[10]
1994 Gloria Estefanb. 1957Cuba
United States
[11]
1995 Tony Bennett1926–2023United States[12]
1996 Quincy Jonesb. 1933United States[13]
1997 Phil Collinsb. 1951United Kingdom[14]
1998 Luciano Pavarotti1935–2007Italy[15]
1999 Stevie Wonderb. 1950United States[14]
2000 Elton Johnb. 1947United Kingdom[16]
2001 Paul Simonb. 1941United States[17]
2002 Billy Joelb. 1949United States[18]
2003 Bonob. 1960Ireland[19]
2004 Stingb. 1951United Kingdom[20]
2005 Brian Wilsonb. 1942United States[21]
2006 James Taylorb. 1948United States[22]
2007 Don Henleyb. 1947United States[23]
2008 Aretha Franklin1942–2018United States[24]
2009 Neil Diamondb. 1941United States[25]
2010 Neil Youngb. 1945Canada[26]
2011 Barbra Streisandb. 1942United States[27]
2012 Paul McCartneyb. 1942United Kingdom[28]
2013 Bruce Springsteenb. 1949United States[29]
2014 Carole Kingb. 1942United States[30]
2015 Bob Dylanb. 1941United States[31]
2016 Lionel Richieb. 1949United States[32]
2017 Tom Petty1950–2017United States[33]
2018 Fleetwood Mac:
Mick Fleetwood
John McVie
Christine McVie
Lindsey Buckingham
Stevie Nicks
b. 1947
b. 1945
1943–2022
b. 1949
b. 1948
United States
United Kingdom
[34]
2019 Dolly Partonb. 1946United States[35]
2020 Aerosmith:
Joe Perry
Steven Tyler
Tom Hamilton
Joey Kramer
Brad Whitford
b. 1950
b. 1948
b. 1951
b. 1950
b. 1952
United States[36]
2022 Joni Mitchellb. 1943Canada[37]
2023 Berry Gordy & Smokey Robinsonb. 1929
b. 1940
United States[38]
2024
Jon Bon Jovib. 1962United States[39]

^[I] Each year is linked to an article about the Annual Grammy Awards ceremony of that year.

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