The
Beatles
have
been
nominated
for
two
Grammys
—
nearly
50
years
after
the
band
officially
split
up.
Their
final
song,
called
“Now
and
Then,”
was
restored
last
year
with
the
help
of
AI,
and
is
now
up
for
record
of
the
year
alongside
the
likes
of
Beyoncé,
Charlie
XCX,
Billie
Eilish,
and
Taylor
Swift.
It’s
also
been
nominated
for
best
rock
performance,
where
it
goes
up
against
Green
Day,
Pearl
Jam,
and
The
Black
Keys.
Released
in
November
2023,
“Now
and
Then”
started
as
a
demo
recorded
by
John
Lennon
in
the
late
1970s.
This
recording,
as
well
as
“Free
As
A
Bird”
and
“Real
Love,”
was
given
to
Lennon’s
three
surviving
bandmates
in
the
‘90s,
with
the
hopes
of
including
it
in
The
Beatles
Anthology
project.
However,
“Now
and
Then”
was
never
released,
as
technology
at
the
time
couldn’t
separate
John’s
vocals
and
piano
to
get
a
clear
sound.
But
in
2021,
filmmaker
Peter
Jackson
and
his
sound
team
were
able
to
separate
the
instrumentals
and
vocals
with
machine
learning
technology,
allowing
Paul
McCartney
and
Ringo
Starr
to
finally
complete
the
song.
Though
“Now
and
Then”
was
finished
using
machine
learning,
it
still
falls
within
the
bounds
of
The
Grammy’s
rules
surrounding
AI.
The
guidelines
currently
state
that
“only
human
creators
are
eligible
to
be
submitted
for
consideration
for,
nominated
for,
or
win
a
GRAMMY
Award,”
but
work
that
contains
“elements”
of
AI
material
is
“eligible
in
applicable
categories.”
It’s
a
bit
strange
to
see
“Now
and
Then”
competing
with
modern-day
music
like
Beyoncé’s
“Texas
Hold
‘Em,”
but
it’s
been
a
long
time
coming.
We’ll
get
to
see
how
the
Beatles
fare
during
the
2025
Grammy
Awards,
which
takes
place
on
Sunday,
February
2nd.
Original author: Emma Roth
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