On March 28, 2011, the GRAMMY Museum welcomed Kenny Rogers for an intimate conversation, where Rogers discussed his humble roots, iconic career, and collection of classic and inspirational songs. Though theoretically a country singer, Kenny Rogers dominated the pop charts, consistently finding songs with universal appeal. For over five decades, Rogers gave us countless hits like “Lady,” “The Gambler,” “Islands in the Stream,” and more, all which remain classics today. During the event, Rogers discusses his humble roots as a young musician in Texas, his experiences at the height of superstardom and his album “The Love of God.”
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with Mandy Lee of the indie-pop group, MisterWives, about their new album, SUPERBLOOM. Released this summer, the 19-track epic is an intensely personal reflection on growth in unexpected places, marking a moment...
During his more-than-four-decade long career, Bill Withers penned some of the most memorable songs of all time, including Lean on Me, Ain't No Sunshine, Use Me, Just the Two of Us, Lovely Day, and in the process became an authentic American musical icon. On November 17, 2011, Songwriters Hall of ...
In conjunction with Motown Records, and as part of the GRAMMY Museum’s celebration of the new exhibit, Motown: The Sound Of Young America, presented by City National Bank, set to debut at the GRAMMY Museum upon its reopening, the Museum is thrilled to host a panel discussion about the making of t...