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Biggest Applause, Longest Standing Ovation At Grammys Goes To LA Firefighters

Last Updated 2 weeks by Amnon J. Jobi | Amnon Front Page

The biggest applause and longest standing ovation at the 97th Grammy Awards on Sunday went to the members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

Nearly two dozen firefighters stepped on stage to present the Album of the Year award as the stars in attendance cheered loudly for them for the incredible work they did while they battled the multiple wildfires that raged in Southern California last month.

Before naming the artists nominated for the night’s biggest honor, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone thanked everyone for their support. The first responders appeared overwhelmed by the reception.

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“Wow, thank you,” Marrone told the audience. “Thank you for supporting all of us and recognizing the heroes that are standing behind me and the sheroes.”

“On behalf of the County of Los Angeles Fire Department, I would like to thank the recording academy for having us here this evening,” he added. “This is a tremendous honor and privilege to be in the company of such talented music industry professionals.”

“As fire chief, I would like to take this opportunity to recognize and thank first responders who came from near and far to battle this wildfire siege,” Marrone continued. “In the midst of unprecedented fire conditions, their selfless acts of courage and commitment were nothing short of inspiring. Our heartfelt condolences and prayers remain with all the families who have lost loved ones, friends, and neighbors, along with everyone who has lost homes, businesses, and been displaced.”

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“I am confident that we will recover and rebuild together because we are LA Strong.”

Captain Sheila Kelliher Berkoh then listed off the names of the nominees for Album of the Year: André 3000, Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, Charli xcx, Jacob Collier, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Taylor Swift. She then pulled the name out of the envelope and announced that Beyonce had won for her “Cowboy Carter” album.

During the ceremony, the fires and communities destroyed in the fires were top of mind as host Trevor Noah announced the academy would accept donations throughout the evening to help with recovery efforts. 

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