Industry Icons

These icons will forever be known for their lasting impact in the music industry. Take a look at the story behind these game changers, how they got to the top, and how they changed the course of history for generations of musicians to come.

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  • A New York Evening With Nick Cave

    The GRAMMY Museum was thrilled to welcome Nick Cave to National Sawdust in Brooklyn, NY for a special playback of his 18th album with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Wild God, ahead of its release and an intimate conversation about his creative process, career, and more, with a brief performance to fo...

  • Barry Mann

    As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with legendary songwriter Barry Mann about his iconic career. Songwriter Barry Mann, together with his wife, lyricist Cynthia Weil is one of the outstanding creators of American popular music. He has crafted countless ...

  • Icons of the Music Industry: Clive Davis

    The Clive Davis Theater welcomed its namesake on February 9, 2011. Clive Davis guided some of the most beloved musical artists to heights of artistic and popular success, while his golden ears and creative acumen have brought us some of the world’s most memorable recordings. In front of an intima...

  • Icons Of The Music Industry: Ken Ehrlich

    Just ahead of the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed legendary television producer/director, and longtime GRAMMY Awards Executive Producer, Ken Ehrlich to the Museum's Clive Davis Theater as we profiled his impressive 40 years producing the GRAMMY Awards. Joining Ehrlich on sta...

  • Icons of the Music Industry: Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss of A&M Records

    As part of the 50th Anniversary celebration of A&M Records in 2012, hear Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in discussion about their last five decades in the music business, how they distinguished A&M as an artist-friendly label and what it's like being responsible for some of the most iconic releases o...