On September 13, just ahead of the release of her brand new album, 29: WRITTEN IN STONE, out September 17, the GRAMMY Museum was thrilled to welcome country singer-songwriter Carly Pearce for an intimate conversation about the making of the new album, followed by a performance. The discussion was moderated by Samantha Hissong from Rolling Stone. The newest Grand Ole Opry member has certainly carved a place for herself in today’s Country music landscape by being unfailingly honest about her doubt, tough truths and creating space for pain, laughter, and growth. “Next Girl,” her frisky warning to a young woman being smooth talked by a Romeo she knows too well and recent release “Dear Miss Loretta” is an ode to Lynn’s own truths across generations that feature fellow Kentucky icon Patty Loveless. With 29: WRITTEN IN STONE, produced by Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne and tracks with Tony Brown, the Country-grounded song cycle continues the recognition, healing and triumph that has defined her last twelve months.
To celebrate the release of their new album, interrobang, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed GRAMMY Award-winning rock band Switchfoot for an intimate conversation with their Producer Tony Berg about the making of their new album. The conversation is moderated by music personality, radio & TV host, a...
Just one week after the release of their album, FEVER DREAM, much-acclaimed Icelandic group Of Monsters and Men visited the GRAMMY Museum on August 2, 2019, for an intimate conversation on the album. Of Monsters and Men went from the talk of Iceland to the top of the global conversation on their ...
On August 13, 2019, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed multi-platinum rock band 311 for an intimate conversation. 311 (vocalist Nick Hexum, co-vocalist S.A. Martinez, guitarist Tim Mahoney, bassist P-Nut and drummer Chad Sexton) visited the GRAMMY Museum to celebrate the release of their 13th studio albu...