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GRAMMY Museum December 2020 Digital Schedule: 100 Years Of Charlie Parker, Touché Amoré, Asleep At The Wheel & More

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Dec 1, 2020 - 3:30 pm

The GRAMMY Museum has announced its next round of new and never-before-released digital content for December 2020, including previously announced Spotlight Saturdays series featuring up-and-coming artists, while the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles remains closed until further notice in light of COVID-19. The Museum's Public Programs digital series features new intimate sit-down interviews with artists and musicians recorded via digital conferencing. 

Some of the programming featured on COLLECTION:live, the GRAMMY Museum's official online streaming service, this month includes interviews with and/or performances by Los Angeles post-hardcore band Touché Amoré, a conversation celebrating 100 years of jazz icon Charlie Parker and a chat with Alanis Morissette and the original "Jagged Little Pill" Broadway cast.

This Friday (Dec. 4), the GRAMMY Museum will launch a digital version of its "Jerry Weintraub Presents…" exhibit. Originally opened in August 2019, the exhibit honors Jerry Weintraub, the famed artist manager and concert promoter behind the most memorable concert tours of the 1970s.

On Wednesday, Dec. 9, the GRAMMY Museum will present a livestream conversation with country rock architect Chris Hillman, who will discuss his new memoir, "Time Between: My Life as a Byrd, Burrito Brother and Beyond."

Below is the December 2020 schedule on COLLECTION:live featuring interviews and/or performances by:

COLLECTION:LIVE SCHEDULE

Thursday, Dec. 3

  • Touché Amoré
  • Music Biographer Peter Guralnick
  • Alanis Morissette, Diablo Cody, Tom Kitt, and the Original "Jagged Little Pill" Broadway Cast
  • Celebrating 100 Years of Charlie Parker featuring a conversation with Dave Chisholm, Chuck Haddix, Bobby Watson, and Christian McBride

Thursday, Dec. 17

  • Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Asleep At The Wheel featuring Ray Benson
  • Andrew Bird
  • Bettye LaVette with Producer Steve Jordan
  • MisterWives
  • G.E. Smith

Livestream Event

  • 12/9 – Catching Up With Chris Hillman
    A Livestream Conversation
    4 p.m. PT
    Tickets HERE

Spotlight Saturdays Series Takeover By Motown Records

  • 12/5 – Joy Denalane
  • 12/12 – Chaz French
  • 12/19 – Asiahn
  • 12/26 – NJOMZA

DIGITAL EXHIBIT

  •  12/4 – Jerry Weintraub Presents…

Check out the GRAMMY Museum's Digital Museum and COLLECTION:live. 

GRAMMY Museum Announces Reopening Of "Motown: The Sound Of Young America" Exhibit

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo

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GRAMMY Museum Announces February’s Spotlight Saturdays Series Takeover With Interscope Geffen A&M

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Spotlight Saturdays is part of the GRAMMY Museum’s public programs digital series on their official streaming service, COLLECTION:live, which features intimate sit-down interviews and performances
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Feb 5, 2021 - 12:44 pm

The GRAMMY Museum’s roll with fresh, dynamic digital content continues unabated. The Museum has annouced more special guests for its stellar Spotlight Series program series, which features fascinating quarantine-safe virtual interviews and performances. The January edition featured a takeover by Republic Records where Kiana Ledé, BENEE, Conan Gray, Duckwrth and Jeremy Zucker performed.

Now, take a look at the lineup for February:

2/6 – Olivia Rodrigo
2/13 – J.I.
2/20 – Mereba
2/27 – Gracie Abrams

Rodrigo, whose smash single "Driver’s License" has amassed more than 107 million global streams, will kick things off. Then, the breakout rapper J.I., who has over 85 million views on YouTube for his single "Need Me," will follow.

R&B-soul wunderkind Mereba, who earned her first GRAMMY nomination in 2020 for Best Rap Album as part of the Dreamville Records collab album, Revenge of the Dreamers III, will take the third Saturday’s performance. Abrams, a bedroom-pop visionary crowned a 2020 breakout female musicians by British Vogue, will close out the month.

Watch the Spotlight Saturdays February Series Takeover By Interscope Geffen A&M exclusively via COLLECTION:live on watch.grammymuseum.org.

GRAMMY Museum Launches Spotlight Saturdays Featuring Up-And-Coming Artists

Mavis Staples

Mavis Staples

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GRAMMY Museum Announces "Live From The Vault" Digital Series In Partnership With Iron Mountain

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Appearances by Mavis Staples and Ringo Starr punctuate the event on the GRAMMY Museum's official streaming service, COLLECTION:live
Morgan Enos
GRAMMY Museum
Feb 4, 2021 - 1:04 pm

The GRAMMY Museum today (Feb. 4) announced a new "Live From The Vault" series in partnership with Iron Mountain Entertainment Services (IMES), a division of Iron Mountain Incorporated, the storage and information management services company. Since 2008, the GRAMMY Museum has curated more than 80 exhibits, hosted more than 1,000 programs and captured more than 2,000 hours of archived video footage. As the Official Preservation Partner of the GRAMMY Museum, IMES has stored the Museum's most prized physical artifacts in a climate-controlled vault and will now store, manage and distribute its video archives using Iron Mountain's secure digital content repository technology platform.

The GRAMMY Museum and IMES will curate specific archived videos as part of a new series, "Live From The Vault," which takes fans inside the vaults of some of the Museum's most iconic programs, showcasing rarely seen footage. Mavis Staples will be the first artist featured from her 2010 program in the Museum's Clive Davis Theater, released starting today on the Museum's official streaming service, COLLECTION:live, with free access to all viewers. To further increase accessibility, the Museum will utilize Iron Mountain's Content Localization Services (CLaaS) system to transcribe the Museum's archives into other target languages, including subtitles.

"As we've seen in the past year, it's vital for museums to increase their digital presence and the GRAMMY Museum has been doing just that," GRAMMY Museum President Michael Sticka said in a statement. "We're thrilled to partner with IMES for our new 'Live From The Vault' series to preserve these important recordings and moments in music history from our archives."

This series will also include a previously recorded program with Ringo Starr, which will be released on March 4 on COLLECTION:live. Additional artists and special programming will be announced soon.

"Our mission is to help our customers protect and activate their archives," Lance Podell, Senior Vice President and General Manager, IMES at Iron Mountain, said. "Our long relationship with the GRAMMY Museum is rooted in this shared dedication to preserve musical history. We're proud to be the Museum's Official Preservation Partner to help safeguard their diverse treasure trove and propel it into the streaming age, featuring dynamic artist interviews and performances. We're excited about sponsoring the 'Live From The Vault' series and its debut episode with musical pioneer Mavis Staples—what a privilege it is to hear in her own words how her upbringing and social justice convictions inspired her music."

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GRAMMY Museum January 2021 Schedule: Cheap Trick, Black Pumas, HAIM And More

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The GRAMMY Museum kicks off 2021 with new programs released on COLLECTION:live, including a Verve Label Group takeover, programs with 2021 GRAMMY nominees and a Cheap Trick digital exhibit
GRAMMY Museum
Jan 8, 2021 - 7:28 pm

New year, new GRAMMY Museum goodies!

The GRAMMY Museum has announced its programming schedule for January 2021, which includes new and never-before-released digital content as well as interviews with and performances by some of the 2021 GRAMMY nominees including Best New Artist nominees Phoebe Bridgers and Ingrid Andress, HAIM, Black Pumas, Tame Impala and more.

It'll all be added to COLLECTION:live, the Museum's official online streaming service featuring an artfully curated collection of newly produced artist interviews, performances and livestreams, as well as special releases from the GRAMMY Museum archive.

This month's programming includes a panel featuring seven-time GRAMMY winner Alanis Morissette alongside members of the cast and creative team of the 15-time Tony Award-nominated Broadway musical, "Jagged Little Pill," which is nominated for Best Musical Theater Album at the 2021 GRAMMYs. 

Elsewhere, the GRAMMY Museum is hosting a panel discussion about the making of the song "Collide" from Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack. The panel will include Motown Records President Ethiopia Habtemariam, Motown Records VP of A&R Lindsey Lanier, and the artists, songwriters, and producers of "Collide," including Tiana Major9, EARTHGANG's Olu, Benny Cassette, Kaveh Rastegar, Stacy Barthe, and Fresh. Released as the first single from Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack, "Collide" is currently nominated for Best R&B Song at the 2021 GRAMMYs.

This Friday (Jan. 8), the GRAMMY Museum will launch a digital version of its "Cheap Trick: I Want You To Want Me" exhibit. Originally opened in September 2013, the exhibit celebrates iconic rockers Cheap Trick, who continue to reign as power pop progenitors with a musical legacy spanning more than 40 years.

The Spotlight Saturdays Series continues with a takeover by Verve Label Group featuring Ezinma (Jan. 9), Max Richter (Jan. 16), Madison Cunningham (Jan. 23) and Shabaka Hutchings (Jan. 30).

See below for the GRAMMY Museum's full January 2021 schedule on COLLECTION:live featuring interviews and/or performances by:

COLLECTION:LIVE SCHEDULE

Spotlight Saturdays Series Takeover By Verve Label Group

1/9 – Ezinma

1/16 – Max Richter

1/23 – Madison Cunningham

1/30 – Shabaka Hutchings

Programs With GRAMMY® 2021 Nominees Available To Stream

Ingrid Andress

Burt Bacharach & Daniel Tashian

Phoebe Bridgers

Black Pumas

Brandy Clark

The Making of "Collide" Panel Discussion

Luke Dick

Gregory Porter

Haim

Jagged Little Pill on Broadway

Sarah Jarosz & John Leventhal

Bettye LaVette w/ Producer Steve Jordan

Tiana Major9

Ashley McBryde

PJ Morton

Poncho Sanchez

JP Saxe

Secret Sisters

Steep Canyon Rangers 

Tame Impala

Toots & The Maytals

Rufus Wainwright

Lucinda Williams

DIGITAL EXHIBIT

1/8 – Cheap Trick: I Want You to Want Me (Archived Public Program will also be available on COLLECTION:live)

The GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles remains closed until further notice in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Museum's Public Programs digital series features new intimate sit-down interviews with artists and musicians recorded via digital conferencing.

The Museum continues to release digital educational content and lesson plans as part of the GRAMMY In The Schools Knowledge Bank, continuing its mission of paying tribute to our musical heritage and bringing our community together through music. 

COLLECTION:live, the GRAMMY Museum's new official online streaming service, is available for $2.99/month or $29.99/year. GRAMMY Museum members receive 50 percent off the annual subscription price. Proceeds benefit the Museum's music education initiatives and help keep the Museum's mission alive while the physical location remains closed due to COVID-19. The Museum's popular Public Programs series has been recorded over the last decade from the Clive Davis Theater in Los Angeles and has since surpassed the 1,000-program mark since the Museum opened 12 years ago. Proceeds benefit the Museum's music education initiatives.

GRAMMY Museum At Home is made possible with generous support from the Hoesterey Family Charitable Foundation and Brian and Adria Sheth. New programming will be released each month.

Billie Eilish & FINNEAS To Appear On GRAMMY Museum's New Streaming Service COLLECTION:live

Jimi Hendrix performs at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970

Jimi Hendrix performs at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970

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GRAMMY Museum November 2020 Digital Schedule: Jimi Hendrix, Dave Mason, Loudon Wainwright & More

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The GRAMMY Museum has announced the next round of new and never-before-released digital content for November 2020, including new COLLECTION:live programs, a Spotlight Saturdays takeover with Capitol Music Group, a Latin GRAMMYs digital exhibit and more
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Oct 29, 2020 - 8:17 am

The GRAMMY Museum has announced its programming schedule for November 2020, which includes new and never-before-released digital content and a fresh round of interviews and performances to be added to the recently launched COLLECTION:live, the Museum's official online streaming service featuring an artfully curated collection of newly produced artist interviews, performances and livestreams, as well as special releases from the GRAMMY Museum archive.

Next month, COLLECTION:live will host interviews and/or performances from Aminé, All Time Low, American Aquarium, S.G. Goodman, Loudon Wainwright and many others.

On Wednesday, November 18, the GRAMMY Museum will host a livestream event for the exclusive film premiere of Music, Money, Madness … Jimi Hendrix In Maui, a new documentary chronicling the Jimi Hendrix Experience's legendary trip to and performances in Hawaii in 1970. The event will also feature a panel discussion with Billy Cox, Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer and the film's director, John McDermott.

In November, the GRAMMY Museum will also release archival programs in celebration of the Country Music Awards with some of the organization's past country programs as well as the Latin GRAMMY Awards, the latter of which will include a digital exhibit and past Latin artist programs.

The Spotlight Saturdays Series continues with a takeover by the esteemed Capitol Music Group, with an exciting slate of artists to be announced soon.

See below for the GRAMMY Museum's full November 2020 schedule: 

COLLECTION:LIVE SCHEDULE

Thursday, Nov. 5
All Time Low 
American Aquarium

Thursday, Nov. 12
S.G. Goodman
MILCK
Loudon Wainwright, Randall Poster, Stewart Lerman & Vince Giordano 

Thursday, Nov. 19
Aminé 
Kathleen Edwards
Harry Hudson 
Dave Mason 

*Archival programs to be released during this month will be in celebration of the Country Music Awards with some of our past country programs and the Latin GRAMMY Awards® with some of our past Latin artist programs.

Livestream Event
11/18 – Reel To Reel: Music, Money, Madness … Jimi Hendrix in Maui
Exclusive film premiere & panel discussion with Billy Cox, Janie Hendrix, Eddie Kramer, and Director John McDermott
Tickets on sale Nov. 4

Spotlight Saturdays Series Takeover By Capitol Music Group
Artists to be announced soon.

DIGITAL EXHIBIT
11/6 – Latin GRAMMY®, 20 Years Of Excellence

The GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles remains closed until further notice in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Museum's Public Programs digital series features new intimate sit-down interviews with artists and musicians recorded via digital conferencing.

The Museum continues to release digital educational content and lesson plans as part of the GRAMMY In The Schools Knowledge Bank, continuing its mission of paying tribute to our musical heritage and bringing our community together through music. 

COLLECTION:live, the GRAMMY Museum's new official online streaming service, is available for $2.99/month or $29.99/year. GRAMMY Museum members receive 50 percent off the annual subscription price. Proceeds benefit the Museum's music education initiatives and help keep the Museum's mission alive while the physical location remains closed due to COVID-19. The Museum's popular Public Programs series has been recorded over the last decade from the Clive Davis Theater in Los Angeles and has since surpassed the 1,000 program mark since the Museum opened 12 years ago. Proceeds benefit the Museum's music education initiatives.

Access the GRAMMY Museum's Digital Museum and COLLECTION:live.

GRAMMY Museum At Home is made possible with generous support from the Hoesterey Family Charitable Foundation and Brian and Adria Sheth. New programming will be released each month.

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