The Grammy Museum has rolled out its Grammy week schedule ahead of the ceremony 2/4 at Crypto.com Arena. Programming begins on Saturday (1/27) with the Grammy Museum Student Showcase, in which Southern California high school musical acts will perform at the Clive Davis Theater.
A Q&A with Coco Jones will follow on Monday (1/29) along with a masterclass session with James Fauntleroy and a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Ray Charles Terrace hosted by Jimmy Jam.
Tuesday (1/30) will feature a panel called Live Out L!ve Presents: Creating Your Space In Live Music with Eboni Gentry of Gentry Touring, Loren Medina of Guerrera Marketing & PR and more. It will be followed by an event celebrating the 40th anniversary of Def Jam with a special panel boasting Public Enemy's Chuck D, Benny the Butcher of Griselda fame and Def Jam CEO/Chairman Tunji Balogun.
The week culminates with a "free-for-all" presented by Roland, meaning admission to the museum will be free from 11am to 6pm PT. Beatmaking workshops hosted by Roland and Sarah the Illstrumentalist will be held at 11am and 1pm. Click here for the complete schedule.
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