
The annual Grammy awards are presented by the Recording Academy, which consists of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other music experts. The name “grammy” refers to a gramophone, a type of record player, and the first ever Grammy Awards were celebrated in 1959. The Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album was a category even then, though it was originally called Best Original Cast Album (Broadway or TV). The Music Man, composed by Meredith Willson, won the first award.