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A New York Evening With...Jon Batiste
The 14-time GRAMMY Award winner, Jon Batiste is a multi-faceted artist. A composer, a pianist, singer, and former bandleader of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Batiste has garnered many accolades including an Oscar, Golden Globe, and a Critic’s Choice Award for composing the jazz music for th...
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Reel To Reel: LOVE, LIZZO
"On December 14, 2022, the GRAMMY Museum hosted a special screening of the HBO documentary film LOVE, LIZZO, followed by a post-screening conversation with multi-GRAMMY Award and Emmy award winning, RIAA multi-platinum certified superstar, Lizzo.
Every once in a while, an artist changes not onl...
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The Drop: Dermot Kennedy
"On October 3, 2022 Dermot Kennedy visited the GRAMMY Museum is Los Angeles to discuss the making of his highly anticipated new album, Sonder, the creative process, and more.
Dermot Kennedy’s unique ability to unify and heal through his music has been apparent since the inception of his organic...
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A New York Evening With…Noah Cyrus
On October 18, 2022, the GRAMMY Museum presented an intimate conversation and performance with Noah Cyrus at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, NY. The conversation included a discussion about Noah's career, including her new debut album The Hardest Part, her tour, as well as her musical influences an...
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Spotlight: Remi Wolf
The GRAMMY Museum welcomed Remi Wolf to the Museum’s Clive Davis Theater for an intimate conversation moderated by music producer Kenny Beats about her rising career, creative process, and the making of her acclaimed first full-length album Juno, followed by a performance.
Remi Wolf ‘s whimsica...
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Rina Sawayama
On August 9, 2022, ahead of the release of her sophomore album, Hold The Girl, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed Rina Sawayama for an intimate conversation about the new album, her creative process, rising career, and more. The conversation was moderated by Yahoo Entertainment music editor's Lyndsey Par...
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Spotlight: MUNA
On September 6, 2022, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed MUNA for an intimate conversation moderated by Phoebe Bridgers, discussing the band’s rising career, critically acclaimed latest album, creative process, and more, followed by a performance.
MUNA is magic. What other band could have stamped the f...
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The Drop: Alaska
The GRAMMY Museum was thrilled to welcome Alaska to the Museum’s Clive Davis Theater for an intimate conversation about her upcoming new album, RED 4 FILTH, and her career moderated by Monét X Change. Following the conversation, Alaska will perform a selection of songs from the album.
A bizarre...
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Shungudzo
You’ve heard the words of Shungudzo, even if you think you haven’t. The prolific musician has written hit songs for the likes of Little Mix, Jessie Ware, and Oliver Heldens, but it’s time to get to know who Shungudzo really is behind her artfully crafted songs for other musicians. The artist and ...
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Sasha Alex Sloan
After emerging late 2017 and appearing on a handful of high-profile collaborations, 26-year-old singer/songwriter Sasha Alex Sloan released her debut single “Ready Yet.” Since then, she has established herself as a true wordsmith, an artist’s artist, who crafts potent melodies filled with poignan...
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Evan Giia
Every EVAN GIIA song is a pure exchange of energy, powerful enough to lift the darkest mood. Classically trained as an opera singer, the Brooklyn-based artist brings both raw passion and precision to her vocal performance, endlessly heightening the impact of her sculpted approach to electronic po...
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Sara Kays
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with indie-pop singer-songwriter Sara Kays about her viral single “Remember That Night?” and her new song “Future Kids.” Sara initially performed a brief acoustic rendition of “Remember That Night” on TikTok and the sh...
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Red Hot + Free
In celebration of Pride Month, the GRAMMY Museum and Ally Coalition are thrilled to present a panel about the making of Red Hot + Free, including Album Producer/A&R Bill Coleman and artists Allie X, Sam Sparro, and Ultra Naté. The conversation will be moderated by legendary music journalist Chuck...
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Personal Identity & the Art of Songwriting
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s celebration of Pride Month, singer-songwriters Kat Cunning, Shea Diamond, Carlie Hanson, and Tangina Stone speak with guest moderator Alexis Fish about personal identity and the art of songwriting.
Kat Cunning
With a traffic-stopping voice and powerful presence, n... -
Peppermint
Peppermint is a trailblazing actress, singer, DJ, reality star, and activist who defies limitations. A longtime key figure in queer nightlife, Peppermint’s star rose thanks to her smashing success as the first out trans contestant on Rupaul’s Drag Race where she finished as runner-up in one of th...
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Maisie Peters
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs At Home series, moderator Scott Goldman talks with singer-songwriter Maisie Peters about the making of her debut album, You Signed Up For This, out August 27 on Ed Sheeran’s Gingerbread Man Records. With an innate gift for storytelling and crafting relatabl...
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Grace Potter
In celebration of GRAMMY Week, the GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to present a very special conversation from GRAMMY nominated artist Grace Potter. Daylight, released October 25th, 2019, is Potter’s second solo LP and first for Fantasy Records. The album arrived after a tumultuous four-year hiatus fro...
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Brynn Elliott
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with singer-songwriter Brynn Elliott about her new EP, CAN I BE REAL?. Brynn’s new EP CAN I BE REAL? sees her expanding on the thoughtful yet emotionally potent lyricism of her 2018 debut EP, TIME OF OUR LIVES, which f...
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Alaska
Equally influenced by Divine and Britney Spears and named after a strain of marijuana, Alaska Thunderfuck is the drag name of Justin Honard, who was born in Erie, Pennsylvania. Alaska, on the other hand, comes from the planet Glamtron and crash-landed on Earth around 2010 when she joined Sharon N...
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Jujubee
Jujubee is the stage name of Airline Inthyrath, a professional singer, songwriter, drag performer, makeup artist, and comedian from Boston, Massachusetts.
Jujubee has released 2 EPs 'good juju : vol. 1' hit #7 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter Albums Chart and 'good juju: vol. 2' peaked at #1. S...
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John Splithoff
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with singer-songwriter John Splithoff about the release of his debut album, All In. Largely built from demos conceived alone in his apartment, Splithoff self-produced All In both at home in New York City, and in...
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Moby
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with celebrated musician, singer/songwriter, producer, DJ, photographer and activist Moby about his latest album, Reprise, and documentary film, Moby Doc. A multi-platinum, GRAMMY-nominated artist, Moby has cont...
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Jake Wesley Rogers
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s celebration of Pride Month, rising singer-songwriter Jake Wesley Rogers performs and talks with Moderator Scott Goldman about his brand new single “Momentary,” released for Pride Month, and his breakout single “Middle of Love.” Signed to GRAMMY-nominated hit songwri...
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Livingston
Eighteen-year-old pop prodigy Livingston is a self-taught singer, songwriter, producer and engineer from Denton, TX. Throughout his childhood, he struggled to fit in and faced a constant battle to find his place in the world – finally finding the connection and understanding he sought when he pou...