Valley artists earn 2025 Grammy nominations

Several musicians from the Valley area have received nominations for the 2025 Grammy Awards. Phoenix Magazine covers the local talent recognized in various categories.

The announcement of the 2025 Grammy nominees includes several artists hailing from the Valley region around Phoenix, Arizona. According to coverage in Phoenix Magazine, these local musicians are competing in key categories such as album of the year, record of the year, and genre-specific awards. The article highlights the achievements of these nominees, showcasing their contributions to the music industry. Specific names and categories are detailed in the publication dated December 25, 2025. This recognition underscores the growing influence of Valley-based artists on the national stage, providing inspiration for emerging talent in the area. No direct quotes from the nominees were extractable from the provided source material due to technical issues in content retrieval.

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