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Greg Kurstin Receives Grammy Award For Best Non-Classical Producer

Kurstin received the final award of the premiere stream.

The Grammy Awards premiere stream ended with the announcement of Producer of the Year, Non-Classical.

The winner was Greg Kurstin.

Kurstin was recognized for his work in producing Foo Fighters’ “Concrete And Gold,” Beck’s “Dear Life,” ZAYN’s “Dusk Till Dawn (featuring Sia),” Kendrick Lamar’s “LOVE. (featuring Zacari),” Halsey’s “Strangers (featuring Lauren Jauregui),” and Liam Gallagher’s “Wall Of Glass.”

Other production nominees included The Stereotypes, Calvin Harris, Blake Mills and No ID.

The main show portion of the 60th Grammy Awards begins at 7:30PM ET. James Corden is hosting the event, which will air on CBS.

Written by Brian Cantor

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