Grammy Museum offers a variety of free online music-related content

Written by on April 8, 2020

The Los Angeles Grammy Museum is closed to the public because of the novel coronavirus. That said, like other entertainment venues, the museum hasn’t closed down entirely. Instead, the normal in-person/on-site events have been set aside and replaced with virtual online offerings.

For the last 12 years, the Grammy Museum has been involved with approximately 900 Public Programs. In April, it plans to offer a series of digital public programs that feature interviews and content for the following artists:

4/1 – Billie Eilish and FINNEAS
4/4 – Greta Van Fleet
4/6 – Kool And The Gang
4/8 – Andrea Bocelli with Matteo Bocelli and Bob Ezrin
4/11 – Tanya Tucker with Brandi Carlile & Shooter Jennings
4/13 – Common
4/15 – Alice Merton
4/18 – Los Tigres del Norte
4/20 – Richard Marx
4/22 – Courtney Barnett
4/25 – Ben Platt
4/27 – Sabrina Carpenter
4/29 – Brett Young

Its digital slideshows of past exhibits in April will include:

4/3 – Jenni Rivera, La Gran Señora
4/10 – Whitney!
4/17 – Sinatra: An American Icon
4/24 – Ella at 100: Celebrating the Artistry of Ella Fitzgerald

The Grammy Museum staff will also provide the public with their musical picks via digital playlists.

Best yet, the museum offers digital music education classes. Potential students can find several music production classes, including electronic music and video production classes.

https://www.travelandleisure.com/culture-design/music/grammy-museum-online-music-education-classes

https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/watch-common-grammy-museum/

https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/GRAMMY-Museum-Announces-Next-Round-Of-Free-Digital-Content-20200331


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