
Former President Jimmy Carter made history by posthumously winning his fourth Grammy Award for his audiobook, 'Last Sundays In Plains: A Centennial Celebration.' At 100 years old, Carter became the oldest nominee and winner in Grammy history, a remarkable achievement that highlights his enduring legacy.
The news of Carter's Grammy win comes just over a month after his passing in Plains, Georgia, where he was laid to rest. This recognition serves as a fitting tribute to his remarkable life and contributions to society.
This latest Grammy win marks Carter's tenth nomination, showcasing his consistent excellence in the spoken word category. Prior to this award, he had already secured three Grammy wins for Best Spoken Word Album in 2006, 2015, and 2018, solidifying his reputation as a talented storyteller and orator.



Carter's audiobook, 'Last Sundays In Plains: A Centennial Celebration,' evidently resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning him this prestigious accolade. The book likely offers a glimpse into Carter's reflections on his life and experiences, providing listeners with a unique perspective on his remarkable journey.
As the world celebrates Carter's remarkable achievements and contributions, this Grammy win serves as a reminder of his enduring impact on society and culture. His words and stories continue to inspire and resonate with people of all generations, ensuring that his legacy lives on for years to come.