MUSIC/AWARDS
FEBRUARY 9 2009 07:41h
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The 51st annual Grammy Awards, the music industry`s top honors, were handed out at the Staples Center.
Carlin was honored in the comedy album category for "It's Bad For Ya," a recording of his 14th and final HBO comedy special. It marked his fifth statuette.
The award was accepted by his daughter, Kelly, who said she would take better care of it than her father did of his first statuette. She recalled that "in a chemically induced, altered state," he took it apart and the Recording Academy had to send him a new one.
The counterculture hero, famed for his routines about drugs, dirty words and the demise of humanity, died in a Los Angeles hospital in June, aged 71. His last special aired live in March, and was released on CD in July.
The field also included past winners Lewis Black and New Zealand comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, as well as Kathy Griffin and Harry Shearer.
The 51st annual Grammy Awards, the music industry's top honors, were handed out at the Staples Center.
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