GRAMMY Museum At Home continues with the announcement of Septembers's slate of new and never-before-released digital content while the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles remains closed until further notice in light of COVID-19.
This month's lineup of Museum's Public Programs digital series features new intimate interviews with artists and musicians recorded via digital conferencing. New editions of The Drop this month will include Mac Miller’s Circles Featuring a conversation with producer Jon Brion plus exclusive sit-downs with Elizabeth Cook and Ellie Goulding.
Also this month, Atlantic Records will take over the new Spotlight Saturdays series, launched last month, with a fresh crop of up-and-coming artists from its roster. Starting Sept 5, catch Faouzia, ABIR, BRELAND and Jasmine Thompson on sequential Saturdays thorugh Septmeber.
The Museum is also releasing the new digital exhibit, Count Basie: The King Of Swing, with several photo slideshows.
More September programs will be announced soon, but in the meantime, check out the schedule for the first round of releases in September:
DIGITAL PUBLIC PROGRAMS
9/2 – The Drop: Mac Miller’s Circles Featuring a Conversation with Producer Jon Brion
9/7 – The Drop: Elizabeth Cook
9/9 – The Drop: Ellie Goulding
*More programs to be announced soon.
SPOTLIGHT SATURDAYS SERIES TAKEOVER BY ATLANTIC RECORDS
9/5 – Faouzia
9/12 – ABIR
9/19 – BRELAND
9/26 – Jasmine Thompson
DIGITAL EXHIBIT
9/4 – Count Basie: The King Of Swing
The Museum also continues to release digital educational content and lesson plans as part of the GRAMMY In The Schools Knowledge Bank each thursday, continuing its mission of paying tribute to our musical heritage and bringing our community together through music.
For more information about the GRAMMY Museum, how to become a member and to access its catalog of digital content, visit their Digital Museum.
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