Sib Hashian's Grammy nomination plaque, 8.75 x 10.75, presented to Boston by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences "in recognition of Nomination for the Best New Artist of 1976." The black-bordered plaque bears the facsimile signature of the Academy's national president, Jay L. Cooper. In fine condition. Despite the incredible success of their self-titled debut album—led by the hit singles 'More Than a Feeling,' 'Long Time,' and 'Peace of Mind'—Boston lost the Grammy to Starland Vocal Band, remembered for their top-selling single 'Afternoon Delight.' Provenance: From the Sib Hashian Collection, and accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the Hashian family. Proceeds to benefit The Sib Hashian Scholarship
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