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  • An Evening With WAR: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary

    "The GRAMMY Museum welcomed WAR to the Museum’s intimate 200-seat Clive Davis Theater for an evening including a conversation with original band member Lonnie Jordan, moderated by Adam Weissler, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Billboard #1 top-selling album of 1973, The World is a Ghetto,...

  • A New York Evening With Silvana Estrada

    On January 17, 2023, the GRAMMY Museum presented an intimate conversation and performance with this year's Latin GRAMMY winner for “Best New Artist,” Silvana Estrada, at The Greene Space at WNYC and WQXR in New York City­­­. The conversation included a discussion about her career, recent Latin GR...

  • Rosalía

    On October 5, 2022, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed Eight-Time Latin GRAMMY Award and GRAMMY Award Winner Rosalía for an intimate conversation in the Museum’s 200-seat Clive Davis Theater, to discuss the making of her latest critically-acclaimed album MOTOMAMI, her creative process, musical influences...

  • Betto Arcos & Gaby Moreno

    As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, music journalist Betto Arcos discusses his new book, Music Stories from the Cosmic Barrio. Latin GRAMMY-winning and GRAMMY-nominated Guatemalan singer-songwriter-producer Gaby Moreno will also join in on the discussion and hel...

  • Bomba Estéreo

    In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to present a special conversation with Colombian band Bomba Estéreo discussing their latest album, “Deja,” creative process, career, and more. The conversation is moderated by Raul Campos of KCRW.

    Bomba Estéreo, whose c...

  • BMI's How I Wrote That Song

    The GRAMMY Museum and BMI are pleased to present a special Hispanic Heritage Month edition of BMI’s popular “How I Wrote That Song” series. Joining the panel is Latin GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter Servando Primera and prolific songwriter/producer Cris Chil. The duo will share stories behind ...

  • Leila Cobo

    As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home, and in celebration of Women’s History Month, Leila Cobo, VP of Latin Music at Billboard, discusses her brand new book, Decoding “Despacito:” An Oral History Of Latin Music. The conversation is moderated by AJ “El Kallejero” Ramos, the US Latin and ...

  • Los Lobos

    As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, moderator Scott Goldman talks with Louie Pérez, Jr. (vocals, guitars) and Steve Berlin (saxes, midisax, keyboards) of the trailblazing GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY-winning band Los Lobos about the making of their new album, ‘Native Sons’. The ban...

  • Zoé

    As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home, Rodrigo Guardiola and Ángel Mosqueda of the Mexican rock band Zoé discuss their new album, Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia. The conversation is moderated by writer, curator, and producer Isabela Raygoza. Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia follows the ...

  • Los Tigres del Norte

    On September 10, 2019, the GRAMMY Museum was pleased to screen the new documentary film, Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison, ahead of its Netflix debut, and host a panel discussion featuring Los Tigres del Norte, two-time Oscar-winning composer and eighteen-time Latin GRAMMY-winner Gustavo San...

  • La Santa Cecilia

    La Santa Cecilia consists of accordionist and requintero Jose “Pepe” Carlos, bassist Alex Bendana, percussionist Miguel Ramirez, and lead vocalist La Marisoul, whose captivating voice sings about love, loss and heartbreak. Their influences range from Miles Davis to The Beatles, Zeppelin to Janis ...

  • Carlos Vives

    GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY-winner, Carlos Vives, discusses his new documentary "EL MUNDO PERDIDO DE CUMBIANA (The Lost World of Cumbiana)" with moderator Felix Contreras from NPR Alt Latino. The documentary, directed by Carlos Felipe Montoya and produced by Isabel Cristina Vasquez from Mestiza Films...

  • Los Tucanes de Tijuana

    The GRAMMY Museum welcomed world-renowned and multi-platinum-selling Mexican band Los Tucanes de Tijuana to the Museum's state-of-the-art theater on February 4, 2010. Critically-acclaimed composer Mario Quintero Lara and the band discussed their multi-decade career, songwriting process, and newes...