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The Beatles broke up more than half-a-century ago and only two members are living, but they are among the contenders for the Grammy celebrating the year's best record, a head-scratching nomination that highlights the Recording Academy's ongoing debate on how to handle artificial intelligence.
In 1964, the Beatles earned their first Grammy with Best Performance By A Vocal Group for the song “A Hard Day’s Night,” along with a Best New Artist Grammy, the first of seven wins and 25 nominations with the Academy.
The Fab Four are one of 15 artists nominated in the Song of the Year category, for “ Now and Then .” “Now and Then,” which was released in November 2023, was created using a demo recorded by the late John Lennon around 1977, with new parts added by the surviving Beatles in 1995 and the 2020s.