Mavis Staples
R&B/Soul
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1h 0m
As part of the new “Live From the Vault” series in partnership with Iron Moutain Media & Archive Services, the GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to present never-before-released archived footage from Mavis Staples’ iconic 2010 program at the GRAMMY Museum.
A soul and gospel legend, Mavis Staples discusses her history-making career and critically-acclaimed album, You Are Not Alone, before an intimate audience of 200.
“Live from the Vault” presented by our Official Preservation Partner, Iron Mountain Entertainment Services, gives fans free access inside the vaults of some of the GRAMMY Museum's most memorable programs, featuring artists such as Mavis Staples, Ringo Starr, and more.
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