


Jimmy Carter Posthumously Wins Fourth Grammy Award
Former President Jimmy Carter wins a posthumous Grammy for audiobook 'Last Sundays in Plains,' accepted by grandson Jason Carter at the 2025 ceremony.
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Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, received a posthumous Grammy for 'Last Sundays in Plains,' featuring his last Sunday School lessons. The award, accepted by grandson Jason Carter, celebrates Carter's cultural legacy and commitment to faith and education. Musicians Darius Rucker, Lee Ann Rimes, and Jon Batiste contributed to the album. This marks Carter's fourth Grammy win, surpassing notable competitors like Barbra Streisand. Carter's legacy as a decorated president in terms of Grammys continues, as he remains a significant figure in politics and the arts.
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