
(NASHVILLE, TENN.) FEBRUARY 3, 2010 -- Following the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards, held in Los Angeles on Sunday, January 31, Provident Label Group artists gathered at Sony Music Entertainment's Post-GRAMMY reception at the historic Beverly Hills Hotel, where they mixed and mingled with fellow nominees including Usher, Beyonce, Justin Beiber and Imogen Heap. Provident nominees included Jars of Clay, Leeland, Red and Third Day. Third Day picked up its fourth career GRAMMY that evening for Live Revelations: On Stage, Off Stage, Backstage in the Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album category.
Pictured L-R are: Randy Armstrong, Joe Rickard and Anthony Armstrong of rock band RED; Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment; Terry Hemmings, President & CEO, Provident Music Group; Tai Anderson of Third Day; and Stephen Mason and Matt Odmark of Jars of Clay. (Not in attendance was nominee, Leeland, who was on tour in New Zealand.)
Photographer: Larry Bosacca, WireImage
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