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 released his solo album titled Dom Flemons Presents Black Cowboys, which was nominated for a GRAMMY Award for Best Folk Album and nominated for a Blues Music Award for Best Acoustic Album. The album charted for 34 consecutive weeks on Billboard’s Bluegrass Albums chart including top five and charted on both Folk radio and Traditional Folk radio charts.
Gregg Allman’s album Southern Blood serves as a remarkable final testament from an artist whose contributions have truly shaped American music throughout the past four decades. Produced by Don Was and recorded in Muscle Shoals where Duane Allman and the earliest seeds of the Allman Brothers Band ...
Wilderness, Jade Jackson’s second full-length album was produced by Mike Ness of SoCal punk rock band Social Distortion. The album received critical acclaim from the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone Country, and more. Jackson hails from the tiny town of Santa Margarita in central California, wher...
GRAMMY nominated Yola joined us on October 16th 2019 to discuss her critically acclaimed album, Walk Through Fire. Produced by Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys), the album is a genre-bending release from one of the most powerful emerging British voices in music today. Yola has won supporters includin...