On November 18, 2020, the GRAMMY Museum hosted an exclusive livestream premiere of the new film, Music, Money, Madness . . . Jimi Hendrix In Maui, followed by a panel discussion with Director John McDermott, Janie Hendrix, Billy Cox, and Eddie Kramer, moderated by Bob Santelli.
Music, Money, Madness . . . Jimi Hendrix In Maui chronicles the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s storied visit to Maui and how they became ensnared with the ill-fated Rainbow Bridge movie produced by their controversial manager Michael Jeffery. Directed by John McDermott and produced by Janie Hendrix, George Scott and McDermott, the film incorporates never before released original footage and new interviews with firsthand participants and key players such as Billy Cox, Eddie Kramer, Warner Bros. executives and several Rainbow Bridge cast members, as well as its director Chuck Wein.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to host a panel featuring Jennifer Hudson and Music Producers Stephen Bray and Jason Michael Webb, to discuss the making of the new film, “Respect,” in theaters August 13. The conversation is moderated by Variety’s Chris Willman. Following the rise of Aretha Franklin...
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs At Home series, moderator Scott Goldman talks with rising artist Arlo Parks about her debut album, songwriting, and more. Her debut album, Collapsed In Sunbeams, has been one of 2021's most talked about records worldwide. In addition to reaching the top 3 o...
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley about the band’s new album, Dreamland. Amassing over two billion global streams to date, British four-piece Glass Animals is led by singer, songwriter and producer Dave Ba...