Grammy board axes polka category to stay 'relevant and responsive'
Last Updated: Thursday, June 4, 2009 | 4:45 PM ET
CBC News
Related
Video
- Kas Roussy reports: Grammy board axes polka category to stay 'relevant and responsive' (Runs: 2:18)
- Play: QuickTime »
- Play: Real Media »
External Links
(Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites - links will open in new window)
Accordionist Walter Ostanek, seen receiving the Order of Canada from Gov. Gen. Adrienne Clarkson in 2000, has been a three-time winner and perennial Grammy nominee for best polka album. The Grammy category has now been eliminated. (Jim Young/Reuters) Canada's polka king Walter Ostanek won't be able to add another golden gramophone trophy to his existing haul after organizers of the Grammys announced the elimination of the best polka album category.
The U.S. Recording Academy, which administers the prestigious U.S. musical honour, revealed a number of category changes and new additions to its board of trustees in a statement issued Wednesday.
"I don't like to see it happen," bandleader and three-time Grammy winner Ostanek said Thursday from his St. Catharines, Ont., home.
"There's room for our music."
At the same time, Ostanek harbours no ill will to Grammy organizers, whom he feels have given him tremendous exposure over the years. His regret is simply that younger polka musicians will not benefit similarly.
"I personally have had a good ride, and I feel sorry for the future artists coming up," he said. "There are fans out there and there will be more fans down the line. But that's the way it is."
Along with axing the polka trophy, the academy also decided to fold the best Latin urban album category into the best Latin rock or alternative album one, creating an omnibus trophy.
The board also voted to split the best contemporary folk/Americana album award into two separate prizes and rename the entire folk field "American roots music."
The decisions were made to ensure "the awards process is pertinent within the current musical landscape," academy president and CEO Neil Portnow said.
"The board of trustees continues to demonstrate its passionate commitment to keeping the Recording Academy a relevant and responsive organization in our dynamic music community."
After the changes, organizers will now have 109 awards to present as part of next year's Grammys ceremony, slated for Jan. 31, 2010.
The 74-year-old Ostanek has been a mainstay of the Grammy celebration for decades, earning nearly two dozen nominations and winning three consecutive best polka album trophies beginning in 1992 (for 35th Anniversary, Accordionally Yours and Music and Friends).
The musician and music store owner is a member of the Order of Canada, was inducted into the International Polka Hall of Fame in Chicago and also has a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto.
With files from The Canadian PressShare Tools
FILM REVIEW: Men in Black 3 by Eli Glasner May. 25, 2012 11:30 AM Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are back in the action sequel Men in Black 3, a third instalment of a series now 15 years old. Though new addition Josh Brolin manages some amazing mimicry as a younger version of Jones, the story doesn't measure up to the weird and wonderful charms of the original, says film reviewer Eli Glasner.
Top News Headlines
- Quebec students to challenge Bill 78 in court
- A collective of student associations, unions and environmental groups is holding a news conference Friday morning to announce their plans to mount a legal challenge against Bill 78. more »
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Raw stories about bullying emerged when a video booth was set up inside a Quebec high school. more »
- Reclaiming the dead on Mt. Everest

- The difficulty, danger and expense of removing the bodies of climbers who died in Mount Everest's "death zone" mean most of the dead remain on the mountain as a stark reminder to other climbers of the risks. more »
- Foreign investment review threshold rising to $1 billion
- The federal government is raising to $1 billion the amount of foreign money that can go into a Canadian company before the investment is reviewed. more »
Latest Arts & Entertainment News Headlines
- Shakespeare's Winter's Tale gets African reboot
- A Nigerian theatre company is performing an African reboot of The Winter's Tale, one of the lesser known tragicomedies written by the Bard, in London as part of the London Cultural Olympiad. more »
- Elton John cancels Las Vegas concerts over illness
- Elton John is suffering from a serious respiratory infection and has cancelled three Las Vegas performances on doctors' orders. more »
- Double-lung recipient dances on Ellen show
- Organ donation advocate Hèlène Campbell of Ottawa made her second appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, but her first since undergoing a double-lung transplant. more »
- Vancouver Bieber fans in disbelief over tour snub
- Justin Bieber announced yesterday morning the dates of his world tour in support his latest album Believe, but fans in Vancouver were disappointed to see that their city didn't make the list. more »
Q Blog
Toni Morrison on her two selves May. 25, 2012 11:38 AM Jian speaks with the celebrated African American author and academic about her two conflicting selves, and her new novel, Home.
CBC Books
Talking about war May. 25, 2012 11:35 AM The public conversation around war has always been complex and thorny. How does Canada's military approach differ from that of other countries? Are we a society of peacekeepers or warriors? These are some of the questions that Noah Richler explores in his new book What We Talk About When We Talk About War.
- Reclaiming the dead on Mt. Everest
- New mom among dead in Aylmer triple stabbing
- Workers' EI history to affect claim under new rules
- Employment Insurance review boards to be scrapped
- Conservatives move again to have robocalls suits tossed
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Gatineau police to question man in multiple homicides
- Quebec faces mounting pressure amid student crisis
- SpaceX capsule captured by Canadarm2


