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Vet Singer: Grammys Have “Secret Committee” to Override Votes

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<p><img loading=The original lead singer of the Village People, Victor Willis, states the Grammys has a committee to override voters if they are not happy with the final votes. According to TMZ, the singer sent a scathing letter (see link below) to Grammy president Neil Portnow asking him to come clean about the practice. Willis eludes that there are no blacks on the committee. We will keep you posted on further developments.�0216-victor-willis-letter-tmz-01 2

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