GRAMMY MUSEUM'S PUBLIC PROGRAM WILL GO VIRTUAL

The Grammy Museum will debut its Public Program series as part of its Digital Museum on their website, beginning with Soul Asylum this Saturday 4/18, followed by Caitlyn Smith on 4/20.

Other confirmed artists in the new series include Ingrid Andress, Brandy Clark, Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon, Echosmith, Jim Lauderdale, Kip Moore, The Shine Down, Webb Wilder and more to be announced soon.

The Public Program series normally takes place in the 200-seat Clive Davis Theater at the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live, but since the museum cancelled all upcoming programs during its closure until further notice in light of COVID-19, it will now be recorded via Zoom and released online. The series will feature interviews by moderator Scott Goldman and will be released weekly throughout the museum's closure.

The museum has also been releasing a plethora of free digital content in recent weeks, including archival Public Program footage, past exhibit slideshows, educational content and lessons plans, and continuing its mission of paying tribute to musical heritage and bringing the community together through music.

Photo: Andrea Swensson

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