The 2024 Grammys: Montreal's Allison Russell wins during pre-ceremony

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The 66th Grammy Awards arrive Sunday evening, with female soloists like SZA, Phoebe Bridgers and Victoria Monet dominating the nominations — and over a dozen Canadian artists competing for the music industry’s most prestigious prize.

The ceremony, hosted by comedian Trevor Noah, will air at 8 p.m. ET on Citytv and stream through Prime Video on the Citytv+ channel. With almost 100 categories up for grabs, however, many of the awards were announced before the main broadcast during the Grammys premiere ceremony.

Montreal singer-songwriter Allison Russell was the first Canadian to emerge victorious, winning best American roots performance for her song Eve Was Black. She had also been

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