Margie Hauser Highlights That The Recording Academy's Focus Is Promoting New Members Who Are Welcomed To Join And Build Their Career

Songwriter Margie Hauser of the Recording Academy has educated and aided newbie artists starting in the music industry.

The Recording Academy has a goal to recognize quality in the recording arts. They also recognize the music community’s improvement and skills by ensuring that music remains a lasting part of our music culture. The Recording Academy has over twelve thousand voting members who help make music a success.

Members of the Academy who vote are originators in the music industry. Margie Hauser explains that these supporters control the selections and winners of the Grammys each year.

The Grammys and the Recording Academy would not be where they are today if the Hollywood Walk of Fame project did not exist.

Margie Hauser says that the Recording Academy focuses on promoting its current members’ community. New members are always welcome to join and build their careers when ready to impact the music industry.

Although Grammy winners win the awards due to hard work, NARAS ensures winners are evaluated. They want to ensure it is given to those who work the hardest. To receive an invitation to join the academy, artists must obtain recommendations from two music industry colleagues. Applicants must finalize a career profile detailing their participation in the music industry.

There is a complex screening process to join NARAS. It comes down to fairness based on the decisions of the voting members. They take their place in honoring talent seriously because they know each member will always make a long-lasting impact in the music world. That is where careers are made.