Steve Jobs to win award posthumously

Seeing how Steve Jobs helped revolutionise the music industry, it only makes sense that the folks behind the Grammy Awards would acknowledge the celebrated visionary. Sure enough, the Recording Academy announced that the late CEO and co-founder of Apple is being posthumously honoured with one of the organisation’s Special Merit Awards. In the case of Jobs, who passed away in October at 56 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, his specific Grammy falls under the Trustees Award category. There’s also the Lifetime Achievement Award category, which includes such recipients as Glen Campbell, Allman Brothers Band, George Jones and Diana Ross.



