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Thursday, April 1, 2021

#NewYorkNotes @GrammyMuseum GRAMMY MUSEUM® ANNOUNCES DIGITAL MUSEUM'S APRIL SCHEDULE

INCLUDES VIRTUAL EXHIBIT AND SPECIAL PROGRAMMING IN CELEBRATION OF JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH

ELEKTRA MUSIC GROUP TAKES OVER APRIL'S SPOTLIGHT SATURDAYS SERIES

WHO:

Below is the April schedule on COLLECTION:live™ featuring interviews and/or performances.

COLLECTION:LIVE SCHEDULE

New Programs to be released this month
Thurs, April 8 – Celebrating Jazz Appreciation Month
Emmet Cohen
Julian Lage
Thurs, April 22
The Beat Farmers
Richie Furay
T Bear aka Richard T Bear
Tower of Power
Thurs, April 29
Adam Ezra Group
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
Michigander
Spotlight Saturdays Series Takeover By Elektra Music Group
4/3 Chloe Moriondo
4/10 Livingston
4/17 Brynn Cartelli
4/24 The Band CAMINO
Archived Programs to be released in celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month
Dee Dee Bridgewater
Azar Lawrence
Christian McBride
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Don Was & Terence Blanchard
Cassandra Wilson
DIGITAL EXHIBIT
4/2 – Blue Note: The Finest in Jazz (Archived Exhibit Opening Program with Don Was & Terence Blanchard will also be available on COLLECTION:live)
EDUCATION PROGRAMMING

GRAMMY CAREER DAY SPRING EVENTS
GRAMMY Career Day is a nationwide education program focused on career mentorship presented by the GRAMMY Museum for middle and high school students in music programs. Members of the Recording Academy® Chapters and other music industry professionals will mentor aspiring musicians and music industry students. Middle school and high school students and teachers across the United States are invited to join these GRAMMY Career Day event dates.



GRAMMY CAMP APPLICATIONS – Due date extended to 4/15
GRAMMY Camp® is a 5-day nonresidential summer music industry program for high school students interested in having a career in music. Students from across the country can apply to one of the many career tracks offered during the 2021 session. GRAMMY Camp faculty of music professionals as well as guest industry professionals provide valuable insight to give the campers the best chance at achieving success in their chosen career.



WHAT:

GRAMMY Museum announces next round of new and never-before-released digital content, 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. Since the Museum opened 12 years ago, it has offered more than 1,000 Public Programs. The Museum is also releasing a new exhibit with several photo slideshows. 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. GRAMMY Museum At Home is made possible with generous support from the Hoesterey Family Charitable Foundation and Brian and Adria Sheth.

COLLECTION:live is the GRAMMY Museum's new official online streaming service available for $2.99/month or $29.99 a year. 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.


WHEN:

New programming released each month.



WHERE:

Digital Museum: www.grammymuseum.org
COLLECTION:live: watch.grammymuseum.org



ABOUT COLLECTION:LIVE
COLLECTION:live is the GRAMMY 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. 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. Proceeds benefit the Museum's music education initiatives.

ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
Established in 2008, the GRAMMY Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating a greater understanding of the history and significance of music through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum explores and celebrates all aspects of the art form—from the technology of the recording process to the legends who've made lasting marks on our cultural identity.

For more information, visit www.grammymuseum.org, "like" the GRAMMY Museum on Facebook, and follow @GRAMMYMuseum on Twitter and Instagram.

ABOUT ELEKTRA MUSIC GROUP
Elektra Music Group was launched in 2018 as a stand-alone music company within Warner Music Group. Its roots extend back to 1950, when Jac Holzman launched the iconic Elektra label in his college dorm room. Today, that same entrepreneurial, independent spirit is the driving force behind each of the unique labels that make up the core of the Elektra Music Group: Elektra, Fueled By Ramen, and Roadrunner. The company's adventurous, eclectic roster includes culture-defining artists such as Brandi Carlile, Coheed and Cambria, Fitz and the Tantrums, Gojira, The Highwomen, KALEO, Korn, Panic! At The Disco, Paramore, Slipknot, Tones And I, Twenty One Pilots, and others.

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