On March 28, 2018, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed GRAMMY® Award-winning multiplatinum-selling artists Charlie Musselwhite and Ben Harper for a special evening of conversation and performance surrounding their collaborative album, No Mercy In This Land. The album is the first of new music from the pair since 2013’s Get Up!, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Blues Albums Chart and won a GRAMMY in 2014 for Best Blues Album. A musical expression of the kinship between the two, the album recounts both Musselwhite and Harper’s personal stories and adds to the sonic history of American struggle and survival.
Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite appear courtesy of ANTI-
Shovels & Rope, the musical duo of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, visited the GRAMMY Museum on June 20, 2019 to talk about their album, By Blood. They’ve been married for over a decade and their covenant extends to blood and beyond: as parents, bandmates, creative collaborators, festival ...
Born of Cuban-American roots in Miami, the GRAMMY-winning Country, Americana, and Tejano-infused Rock & Roll band comes full circle on their new album, En Español, to mesh their uplifting eclecticism with a collection of their own Spanish language originals, and classic Latin tracks from whic...
In 2019, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed Dom Flemons to the Clive Davis Theater for an interview and performance. A GRAMMY Award-winner and two-time Emmy Nominee, Flemons is known as “The American Songster,” covering nearly 100 years of American folklore, ballads, and tunes. In 2018, Flemons release...