Laura Rogers and Lydia Slagle of the GRAMMY-nominated duo, Secret Sisters, talk about their latest album Saturn Return, which was produced by Brandi Carlile, Tim Hanseroth and Phil Hanseroth. Named after the astrological occurrence that takes place approximately every 29 ½ years, the album heralds the arrival of a new era for Laura and Lydia. Grappling with the grief of losing both grandmothers, while also both becoming first-time mothers, the sisters reflect on their world view, relationships and own mortality through the album’s ten songs.
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with GRAMMY-winning songwriter Jason “Poo Bear” Boyd, composer Jared Gutstadt, and actor Dennis Quaid about the making of the project, Bear And A Banjo. Following the discussion, Jared and Poo Bear perform a few...
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with Seth Avett, Scott Avett, and Bob Crawford of the GRAMMY-nominated group, The Avett Brothers, about the making of their new album, The Third Gleam. Following the conversation, the group performs a couple son...
Paul Thorn came to the GRAMMY Museum on July 16, 2018 to celebrate his album Don’t Let The Devil Ride. After a dozen roots-rock records, illustrious musician Thorn reclaimed his past by celebrating the first music he was ever exposed to. The album combines strong influences stemming from Paul’s l...