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ELECTRIC ATMOSPHERES, ELITE PERFORMANCES POWER ROUND 2

Crowds gathered outside arenas packed with fans – whether the game was at home or on the road – including many cities where Second Round Stanley Cup Playoffs action made a long-awaited return, with Buffalo (2007), Philadelphia (2012), Minnesota (2015) and Anaheim (2017) all hosting round two games in their cities for the first time in at least nine years.

Three Trends from the Second Round

* There were 6.5 goals per game, the second-highest rate in the second round over the past 32 postseasons (6.7 in 2023 R2).

* 45% of games were comeback wins, the second-highest rate in the Second Round over the past 10 postseasons (60% in 2024 R2).

* For the first time in Stanley Cup Playoffs history, three teams secured a spot in the third round by scoring a series-clinching goal in overtime (CAR, COL & MTL). The three series-clinching overtime goals were one shy of the most in any round in playoff history (4 in 1993 DSF). The last came in a contest that made 2026 the third playoff year ever to have each of the first 12 series require at least one OT contest.

Three Storylines to Follow into the Conference Finals

* The top two teams from the regular season have a combined 16-1 record entering the Conference Finals (CAR: 8-0; COL: 8-1).

* Championship pedigree defines the 2026 Western Conference Final between Colorado and Vegas, which between them have the three highest-scoring forwards from the Second Round.

* The Eastern Conference Final will pit a perennial contender against the youngest team in more than 30 years to reach the third round – with both seeking to end a lengthy Stanley Cup drought.


TOP PERFORMERS THAT LED FOUR TEAMS THROUGH THE SECOND ROUND

Montreal Canadiens

* Lane Hutson (2-12—14) and Jakub Dobes (8-6) helped the Canadiens (25.8) become the youngest NHL team to advance to the Conference Finals/Semifinals in 33 years after the club won its second Game 7 of the postseason and NHL record-setting 17th all-time. They are the youngest NHL team to reach the final four of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in more than 30 years – the last instance happened to also be a Montreal squad, the 1993 group that captured the club’s last championship. Hutson had eight assists in the Second Round to co-lead all players and tie the single-series franchise record for a defenseman (Larry Robinson: 8 in 1987 DF & 1987 CF; J.C. Tremblay: 8 in 1971 SF). Hutson’s eight points against Buffalo were the most by a Montreal defenseman in one series since Robinson in the 1987 Conference Finals. Overall, Hutson ranks second in the NHL with 12 assists this postseason, the most by a Montreal defenseman since 1989 (Chris Chelios: 15). Dobes became the seventh rookie goaltender in NHL history with multiple Game 7 wins (sixth to do so in one postseason).

* Alex Newhook, who led the Second Round with six goals, scored in overtime of Game 7 and accounts for the winning goal in both Game 7s this year – just the second player in NHL history with multiple Game 7-clinchers in one postseason. Newhook had the most goals in one series by a Canadiens player since 2010 and came within one of matching the club’s modern-era record. Newhook, the only Stanley Cup champion on the Montreal roster, scored in four games during the Second Round – including back-to-back multi-goal showings (a first for Montreal in 1997) – and helped them win two Game 7s in one year for the third time (also 2010 & 1971).


Carolina Hurricanes

* The same line that got the Hurricanes to the Second Round got them through it as Jackson Blake (3-4—7), Taylor Hall (1-4—5) and Logan Stankoven (3-0—3) combined for 15 points against the Flyers, including 3-4—7 in the clinching game plus both OT winners in the round (Hall in Game 2, Blake in Game 4). Overall, the trio has 31 total points and has scored 14 of the team’s 24 goals in these playoffs. In Game 1 against Philadelphia, Stankoven became the youngest player in NHL history to begin a postseason with a five-game goal streak, set a franchise record for longest playoff goal streak (at any point and any age) and set the club benchmark for game-opening goals in one playoff year (4).

* Frederik Andersen started the Second Round with his second shutout of these playoffs – setting a franchise record for career playoff wins in the process – and is now one of six goaltenders in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to yield two goals against or fewer in eight straight appearances to begin a postseason. Andersen leads the League with a 1.12 goals-against average and .950 save percentage overall in these playoffs, just the fifth goaltender on record to post combined numbers that high through eight starts. He is the fourth goaltender in NHL history to begin a playoff run with an eight-game winning streak, following Grant Fuhr (9-0 w/ 1985 EDM), Jacques Plante (2x; 8-0 w/ 1969 STL & 1960 MTL) and Terry Sawchuk (8-0 w/ 1952 DET).

Vegas Golden Knights

* After making a coaching change with less than 10 games left in their season, the Golden Knights reached the penultimate round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the fifth time thanks in large part to newcomer Mitch Marner who led all players with 11 points in the Second Round – one shy of the single-series franchise record held by Mark Stone (who missed Games 4-6 vs. ANA due to injury). Marner, who had a hat trick and four-point showing in Game 3, is in the playoffs for the 10th time in as many NHL seasons and will enter his first Conference Finals as the playoff scoring leader (7-11—18). He has multi-point showings in five of his past seven contests, including both of his team’s series-clinching games.

* Pavel Dorofeyev scored twice in each of the last two games against the Ducks and enters the Western Conference Final riding a three-game goal streak overall – one shy of the franchise playoff record last achieved earlier this year by Brett Howden (4 GP), who has eight goals himself to sit one back of Dorofeyev (9) for the playoff lead. Vegas has the Stanley Cup Playoffs leader in goals (Dorofeyev), assists (Jack Eichel; 14) and points (Marner) making them the fourth team to enter the round before the Final with three different players topping those scoring categories (also EDM in 2024 & 2023; NYR in 1974).


Colorado Avalanche

* Nathan MacKinnon won his first Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy in 2025-26 after scoring a career-high 53 goals and enters his second Conference Finals riding a six-game goal streak, the longest by any NHL player since teammate Valeri Nichushkin tied the franchise playoff record with a seven-gamer in 2024. MacKinnon’s run, which was extended with a laser targeted tying goal with 83 seconds left in regulation of Game 5, is the longest by the NHL regular-season goals leader since Mario Lemieux 30 years ago and his seven tallies are among the most by the “Rocket” winner since the award was introduced.

* Martin Necas co-led all players with eight assists in the Second Round and tied MacKinnon for the third-most points behind Marner and Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (3-7—10). Necas had four multi-point games against Minnesota (tied with Marner for the most in R2) and enters the Western Conference Final riding consecutive multi-assist games after notching the primary assist on both the tying and overtime goals in Colorado’s clinching victory.

HURRICANES, AVALANCHE STORM THROUGH TWO ROUNDS

There’s an avalanche forming in the West and a hurricane in the East as the League’s top two teams share a 16-1 record through the Second Round (COL: 8-1; CAR: 8-0) – the best combined record by two teams entering the Conference Finals.

* This is the second time since 1987, when the best-of-seven format was introduced for all four rounds, that two teams have reached the Conference Finals each with one or fewer losses (COL: 8-1; CAR: 8-0). The other instance was in 1995 when Detroit and Philadelphia both entered with 8-1 records (16-2 combined); the Red Wings advanced to the Stanley Cup Final where they were swept by the Devils, who had eliminated the Flyers in six games after entering the Conference Finals with their own impressive record (NJD: 8-2).

* The Avalanche-Wild series provided thrills from start to finish, bookended by contests in which a team erased a three-goal deficit – with Colorado coming out victorious in both Game 1 (a high-octane 15-goal affair) after seeing its early 3-0 lead evaporate and Game 5 when the Avalanche turned their own 3-0 hole into their first series-clinching win in Denver in 18 years (despite trailing by multiple goals with less than 4:00 on the clock in regulation). Colorado, which matched its best-ever playoff start (6-0), scored by committee in the Second Round and tied the NHL record for most goal scorers in a single series (16). Colorado was the No. 1 seed in the overall NHL standings nearly gate-to-gate during the regular season, holding that spot for 153 game days including 143 in a row to end the campaign.



* After spending the entire season inside the playoff bracket, 104 consecutive game days atop the division and maintaining the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference for more than half the campaign (53%), the Hurricanes swept their second straight series to advance to the Conference Finals and moved within eight wins of their second-ever Stanley Cup championship. Aided by three overtime victories (1 in R1, 2 in R2), Carolina become the fifth team in NHL history to begin its postseason with eight consecutive wins – and the first to do so under the best-of-seven format (since 1987). The Hurricanes went five straight games without trailing to begin the postseason (the fifth team in NHL history to do so) and are the third club in League history to enter the round before the Stanley Cup Final on an eight-game winning streak. Their eight-game winning streak is a franchise record and one shy of matching the 1985 Oilers (9-0) for the longest in NHL history to begin a postseason. After a Game 4 overtime goal secured an early clinch, Carolina will have 11 days off before Game 1 of its second straight Eastern Conference Final as it aims to become the second team in the past 32 years with nine consecutive wins at any point in one playoff year (2008 Red Wings: 9-0).


THE TALE OF TWO CONFERENCE FINALS MATCHUPS

The two Conference Finals matchups are coming with differing levels of championship pedigree.

* In the West, both clubs have won in the past five seasons – Colorado in 2022 followed by Vegas a year later – and each has a double-digit count for Cup winners for a combined 23 players with a championship (VGK: 12; COL: 11). Despite that, this series features the only players left in these playoffs who are seeking their first Stanley Cup after more than 1,000 regular-season games (COL teammates Brent Burns and Brock Nelson).

* In the East, both clubs are seeking to end a long championship wait – Carolina won its only Cup in 2006 and Montreal won the last of its NHL record 23 in 1993 – and have only three players with a championship. Two of those three players won with the Western Conference finalists (Alex Newhook w/ COL, William Carrier w/ VGK) while the other is vying to become the first player in NHL history to go 17 years from his first Cup to his second (Jordan Staal w/ PIT in 2009).

* A snapshot of each club’s experience in the final four of the Stanley Cup Playoffs: Colorado is making its eighth appearance since relocating to Denver in 1995-96 but just its second in 23 seasons, with the last coming when the club won its third Stanley Cup in 2022.
Vegas is making its fifth appearance in nine NHL seasons (more than 11 active franchises have in their history) and first since winning its only Stanley Cup in 2023.
Carolina is making it second straight appearance, third in four seasons, fourth in eight campaigns and fifth since winning its only Stanley Cup in 2006.
Montreal is making its first appearance since defeating Vegas in the 2021 Stanley Cup Semifinals and fourth since winning its NHL-record 23rd Stanley Cup in 1993.




FOUR OTHER FACTS FROM THE SECOND ROUND

* Quinn Hughes and Kirill Kaprizov both collected 4-11—15 in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs to tie for the second-most points in a playoff year in club history. Hughes had a point in all but two games, including 1-2—3 in his first playoff head-to-head against Cale Makar – the same contest in which he set the Wild record for both assists and points in one postseason by a defenseman. Hughes and Brock Faber also set a new club benchmark for goals by a defenseman.



* Beckett Sennecke, 20, shared the team lead and matched the franchise rookie record for goals in a postseason by scoring five times – tops among all rookies in 2026. The day after being named a Calder Trophy finalist, Sennecke (3rd in voting) started a four-game goal streak which came within one of the club record and was the longest by any rookie since 2017 (Auston Matthews: 4 GP w/ TOR).



* Rasmus Dahlin (3-7—10) trailed only Mitch Marner (5-6—11) in Second Round scoring, a performance that included establishing an NHL record for points by a defenseman in an elimination game (1-4—5 in Game 6). Dahlin, named a Norris Trophy finalist during the series and also in contention for the Bill Masterton Trophy, also set a record for the most points by a Sabres defenseman in one series and came within one of the club record for any Buffalo skater (Pat LaFontaine: 11 in 1992 DSF). Overall, Dahlin had 4-10—14 during his first postseason (13 GP) to tie the franchise record for goals by a defenseman in one playoff year (as did Bowen Byram) and come within one of the blueline benchmarks for assists and points.

* Dahlin, Hughes and Lane Hutson (MTL) combined to mark the fourth time in Stanley Cup Playoffs history that at least three teams had a defenseman as their outright points leader in the same round. The others: 2019 First Round (STL, WPG, TBL, SJS, CAR, NSH), 1999 Conference Quarterfinals (STL, TOR, SJS), 1984 Division Semifinals (MNS, CGY, WSH) and 1983 Division Finals (MNS, CHI, CGY).


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#SecondReview #BagelBobs @BagelBobsNYC #UniversityPlace Since 1993 by George Karounos, Christina Karounos and Peter Messinis 51 University Place #GreenwichVillage #Bagels #Manhattan

Fall in love with the Bialys too, showcased above with their original tuna fish accentuated with Bermuda purple onions, sliced perfectly thin
 Bagel Bob's began in 1993 by someone named Bob who owned it for six months, and then current owner George Karounos bought it and has been the owner ever since.  Along with his daughter Christina Karounos and her husband Peter Messinis, George owns this homage to beautiful bagels in the heart of Manhattan's Greenwich Village and again they are showing us how they are in it to win it.  Bagels are made fresh all day ranging from 30 minutes to an hour in all varieties offered and they are outstandingly fresh.  Peter graciously greeted us the moment we walked in and we were delighted to work with both him and Valentine Pastor, bagel specialist with both a smile and discerningly superior bagel client relation skills.
Peachy Deegan adores the garlic bagel emblazoned with their signature scallion cream cheese, which offset each other so beautifully in the flavor spectrum.  Every element was fresh and inviting, setting the bar high for its colleagues to follow.  The dedication to crafting bagels the old-fashion way is evident and appreciated in every bite you'll experience.
Don't hate them because they're beautiful.
EAT THEM!
When you order a dozen you might be lucky enough to get a baker's dozen, which is a lucky 13 (Taylor Swift are you reading?  Don't you want bagels for breakfast the morning you get married in New York?!)
The building block of any great bagel place is the fresh dozen bagels!
We still can't say enough about the RYE bagels here, and are confident you will not find better Rye Bagels anywhere else!  The authentic rye flavor is evidenced with the seeds you see and taste perfectly punctuating the bagel itself.  And the EGG is savory succulence and though we never claim to be nutritionists, we figure that these must have a lovely element of protein, as goes the egg itself!  Peachy orders garlic bread at Italian places, garlic naan at Indian places, and you guessed it, GARLIC bagels at Bagel Bob's!  Garlic itself is a very healthful component of your diet and if you don't believe us, just ask Tom Brady who eats garlic every day we are fairly certain we read in his book.  And, because this is Manhattan where you can have whatever you want whenever you want it (except a beach maybe), there is the EVERYTHING bagel because in life, don't you want to have it all too?
So, those are the 4 flavors we like best right now, straight.
You should have a couple of bites of the bagel standalone to appreciate its quintessential excellence in its own right.  But when you consider that Bagel Bob's crafts their own cream cheese spreads fresh each and every day, you will want to ravish your bagel with them in a winning way.
Garlic Herb Spread:
We cannot overemphasize the totally outstanding flavor nuances and creamy consistency of the bespoke cream cheeses at Bagel Bob's.  They truly are many steps above the competition, especially the garlic and herb cream cheese!  What herbs?  In equal portion you'll discover fresh diced garlic, oregano, basil and garlic powder ready to ignite your appetitite.  Of course since she is the one eating it, Peachy chooses flavors that suit her palate and her specific gene set preferences, but you should know the possibilities are endless and if you scroll to the end of this article, you'll see a few pictures through glass of many more choices across the taste spectrum where you truly can have whatever your little heart desires.  
Bagel Bob's knows they are in New York and we know though you can have these beaucoup de choices here, you can't have them just anywhere.
But since when are we going to get excited about just anywhere?
We are on a 17-year and counting vocation of finding the very best for you, readers!
  Above is lox spread: simply lox mixed in a gorgeous fashion with cream cheese, certain to put you in the pink.  And below, meet our newest friend, SCALLION AND DILL cream cheese:
Those are freshly chopped scallions and garden fresh dill - a truly delightful combination that sings a song of spring in May!  This trio of spreads we feel goes particularly well with the aforementioned dozen fresh bagels.
Rye Glamour Shot
Egg Glamour Shot

We have simple taste.
We like them fresh.
We like them fluffy.
We like them chewy.
And at Bagel Bob's, we have liked each and every single spectacular singular sensation called a bagel.
When you order a dozen, they parade out to greet you and you swear if they had legs it would be the Bagel Rockettes kicking up a storm of flavor fireworks.
In total there are 18 bagel flavors we count for you to choose from.
We are showing you four different flavors in this fresh dozen.
Garlic Glamour Shot

Everything Glamour Shot
From every angle they are just gorgeous, dahling, and their deliciousness factor exceeds their looks!
We like when things makes sense, we like when things match, and if we really like something we like it all the way!  Hence, meet our combination of their fantastic egg salad on their soft egg bagel!  It is a golden home run on your palate and we especially love how finely the eggs themselves are chopped.  If you are new to us, you should know we never edit pictures.  You excel like Bagel Bob's or we do not publish.  Hot on its heels is the Pumpernickel showcasing the sublime Baked Salmon Salad, pinkies out readers.  Quality like this you don't see often at all, and the thought and quality levels shown by Bagel Bob's will have you dreaming about what you will be eating on your next visit when you see what the person next to you is ordering.
Chicken Salad was one of the strongest performers on our inaugural visit, so much so in fact that it got top billing.  Remember, Embassy Mayo is a major component in the key to Chicken Salad success at Bagel Bob's and is a differentiating aspect of this amazing flavor.  Along with succulent chicken, celery, salt and pepper round out the glorious amalgamation, made even better with lettuce and tomato on a garlic bagel.
Onion bathed in a splendor of Lox Spread yields another formidable verdict of excellence:
Not only does Bagel Bob's do bagels well, but they also excel in the realm of BIALY!  Teaming up with tuna and Bermuda Purple Onion expertly sliced thin, the bodacious Bialy shines in its light, airy quality filled with cooked onion to culminate in a culinary triumph.
Finally, for those that favor a sweetness along with substantiality in a savory fashion, opt for the unique Honey Mustard Chicken Salad which is showcased below on a plain bagel.
Finally, as the good weather is finally dawning on New York, remember what your diet is now might be more outfit-evident, and to that end, we believe a delicious, healthful choice is the grilled chicken sandwich on a whole wheat bagel, rejoicing in lettuce and tomato to boot.
There are also wraps and paninis which we showcased in our first review, but since Peachy is so in love with the bagels, she devoted her full attention to them this trip.


Their website tells us:
Bagel Bob’s is more than your typical bagel store. We have been a New York neighborhood staple for over over 21 years baking hand rolled, kettle boiled bagels the old fashioned way. Our trademark mix of high-gluten flour and New York water is the difference in our 14 varieties of Kosher, boiled and baked creations.  We’re also known for our great coffees, lattes, specialty brews, breakfast omelettes, egg sandwiches, smoked fish and more!  Whether you’re on the the go for a quick breakfast, lunch or need to grab dinner after work, we offer a full menu of freshly made wraps, paninis, pasta dishes and made to order salads.  Operating from two locations in NYC, Bagel Bobs can cater any office luncheon, holiday party or special event!
Natalie's Juices called out our name even louder this time as we recently saw them at a trade show!  They made a fashion statement with their scarf and still their consistent premium quality impressed us.  Peachy loves to dress like she eats!  The exact variety varies by day, and we chose to showcase these available the day we visited: Orange, Orange Mango and Tangerine, all winners in their own right.  This time we also said enchante to Orange Pineapple which is a harbinger of summer in flavor and taste!  Like the Bagels themselves, these juices are also super fresh and have expiry dates well into the future ensuring top quality.
Happiness is a chewy bagel of perfection at Bagel Bob's with their signature scallion cream cheese in perfect proportion balanced out with these fresh juices to brighten your day and start it off right!
But why not bagels for lunch and dinner too when they are THIS FABULOUS.

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#CulturedPeachy #NewYorkNotes @Grammy Museum @RecordingAcad GRAMMY MUSEUM® IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME PRESENTS TOWER OF SONG: ICONIC SONGWRITERS & RECORDINGS


NEW EXHIBIT OPENING IN LOS ANGELES FEATURES ARTIFACTS, DISPLAYS, AN ORIGINAL FILM, AND OTHER MEDIA SHOWCASING SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES AND RECORDINGS INDUCTED INTO THE GRAMMY HALL OF FAME®

PRESENTED BY CITY NATIONAL BANK, THE EXHIBIT OPENS MAY 28 WITH A PUBLIC PROGRAM FEATURING JIMMY JAM AND DIANE WARREN

The Grammy Museum® presents Tower of Song: Iconic Songwriters & Recordings, a new ongoing exhibit that showcases the Grammy Hall of Fame® , which has inducted more than 1,100 historically significant recordings since 1973 that are 25 years or older; and our partners at the Songwriters Hall of Fame®, which since 1969 has inducted songwriters that have a proven legacy of creative work.

On display beginning Thursday, May 28, Tower of Song opens with a public program at the Grammy Museum’s Clive Davis Theater featuring Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees Jimmy Jam and Diane Warren, breaking down Hall of Fame recordings and their own favorite songs to provide insights about the songwriting and recording processes. The program will be followed by a cocktail reception at the exhibition. Additional guests to be announced.

Tower of Song explores the art and craft of songwriting and recording to deepen visitors’ knowledge and appreciation for the songwriters, artists and albums that have shaped the sound of popular music over the past 50 years, from Nile Rodgers, Nirvana and Miles Davis, to Neil Diamond, Janet Jackson and Diane Warren. The exhibit will feature crown jewel artifacts and media connected to legacy songwriters inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and recordings inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, as well as commentary about different songs and albums from the songwriters, artists and producers who created them.

Tower of Song includes an original film featuring Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees Alan Menken, Carole King, Diane Warren, and Jimmy Jam, among others, talking about their creative process and approach to songwriting. Complementing the film is a digital interactive experience that poses the question: What makes this Hall of Fame song great? with the goal of creating “a-ha” listening moments for museum visitors.

“The Grammy Museum is where people can engage more deeply with the music of yesterday and today, discovering influences, uncovering context, and connecting with artists and songs in a meaningful way,” said Jasen Emmons, Chief Curator & Vice President of Curatorial Affairs. “By exploring songwriters and recordings that have shaped music history, the Tower of Song exhibit invites music fans to hear and think about iconic songwriters and recordings in new ways.”

Tower of Song continues the Grammy Museum’s longstanding partnership with the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which has included exhibits and co-sponsored events, some of which include the acclaimed Legends-In-The-Round and ChartTopper series, each featuring a stellar gathering of Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees and hit songwriters discussing their careers and performing their songs. Other events include special movie screenings combined with panel discussions, and much more.

Exhibit highlights:The LinnDrum and Ensoniq Mosaic synthesizer SHOF inductees Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis used to create the signature sounds of Janet Jackson’s album Rhythm Nation 1814, which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2026.
SHOF inductee Neil Diamond’s handwritten lyrics for “Song Sung Blues”.
SHOF inductee and Johnny Mercer Award honoree Diane Warren’s Yamaha DX 7 keyboard used to write many hit songs over the years.
One of Herb Alpert’s trumpets and tape boxes from A&M Records for his Grammy Hall of Fame recordings “The Lonely Bull” and “A Taste of Honey”.
Kurt Cobain’s Mosrite Gospel electric guitar that he used to write most of the songs on Nirvana’s breakthrough album Nevermind, which is in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Miles Davis’s red lacquer Martin Committee trumpet, mouthpiece and Harmon mute that he played throughout the 1980s, along with monogrammed leather carrying case.
SHOF inductee Prince’s gold-rimmed glasses worn in the movie Purple Rain, and a lace shirt with large blue cufflinks worn on his Purple Rain tour.
Keith Moon’s gold Premier drum kit that he played in the movie Tommy and on gigs with The Who.
One of Jim Morrison’s personal notebooks and an EV-676 microphone he used for live performances.
Two microphones used by Frank Sinatra for recording sessions at Capitol Records, and his personal sheet music for “My Way” written by SHOF inductee Paul Anka.
SHOF Inductee Allee Willis’s original handwritten lyrics for the Earth, Wind & Fire hit “September”.
One of SHOF Inductee Bill Withers’ acoustic guitars.The Tower of Song exhibit follows The Grammy Museum’s third annual Grammy Hall of Fame Gala, held Friday, May 8 at The Beverly Hilton. This special event celebrated the 14 iconic recordings inducted into the 52nd class of the Grammy Hall of Fame and served as a fundraiser to support the Grammy Museum’s national education programs. Performers included Erykah Badu, Fyütch & Aura V, George Clinton, Heart, Josh Groban, Lucinda Williams, Norah Jones, Take 6, Taylor Hanson, and Teddy Swims, with a special appearance by Janet Jackson. Please click here to view the list of Hall of Fame inductees.

For tickets and more information on the exhibit, please visit here.

Tower of Song: Iconic Songwriters & Recordings is presented by City National Bank.

ABOUT THE SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME
Established in 1969, the Songwriters Hall of Fame celebrates and honors the contributions of songwriters of all genres of music, educates the public with regard to their achievements and produces a spectrum of professional programs devoted to the development of new songwriting talent through songwriting craft forums, scholarships, digital initiatives and Master Sessions on both coasts. Educational activities are held at The GRAMMY Museum, which hosts the Songwriters Hall of Fame Gallery, with additional events and programs hosted at and in partnership with the University of Southern California/Thornton School of Music, the Belmont University's Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business, the NYU Steinhardt School, and NYC's Stuyvesant High School and NYC All-City Modern Music Project. Out of the tens of thousands of songwriters of our era, there are approximately 400+ inductees who make up the impressive roster enshrined in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. A songwriter with a notable catalog of songs qualifies for induction 20 years after the first commercial release of a song. The full list of Inductees can be found on songhall.org .

ABOUT CITY NATIONAL
City National Bank, member FDIC, is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), and the largest bank headquartered in Los Angeles with $99 billion in assets as of January 31, 2026. Founded in 1954, City National is a regional bank specializing in Wealth Management and Private Banking, Entertainment & Sports Banking, Commercial Banking, and Consumer Banking, with branches and locations in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, the San Francisco Bay Area, New York City, Las Vegas, Nashville, Atlanta, North Carolina and South Carolina, Delaware, Washington D.C. and Miami.* In addition, the company and its investment affiliates manage or administer $109 billion in client investment assets. City National is dedicated to strengthening local communities. In 2025 alone, the company made charitable contributions of more than $10 million to nonprofits that support the communities it serves.
For more information about City National, visit the company’s website at cnb.com.
*City National Bank does business in the state of Florida as CN Bank.

ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
The Grammy Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and exploring music from yesterday and today to inspire the music of tomorrow through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum values and celebrates the dynamic connection in people’s diverse backgrounds and music’s many genres, telling stories that inspire us, and creative expression that leads change in our industry.

For more information, visit www.grammymuseum.org, “like” the Grammy Museum on Facebook, and follow @Grammy Museum on Instagram and TikTok.

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