GRAMMY Museum Presents Exclusive Archival Content Featuring Bush, The Zombies, and More in May
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While the physical doors of the GRAMMY Museum may be temporarily closed, the music programming never stops. Through its robust digital program series, fans can expect an exciting lineup of content featuring their favorite artists, including some never-before-seen archival footage. From intimate interviews to captivating performances, the GRAMMY Museum continues to bring the magic of music to audiences worldwide.
Throughout May, the museum will offer a diverse array of digital programming, blending archival programs taped at the GRAMMY Museum's Clive Davis Theater in Los Angeles with new digital series featuring up-close-and-personal interviews conducted via Zoom. Fans can look forward to exclusive content with acclaimed artists such as Bush, Trey Anastasio, Claudia Brant with Cheche Alara and Moogie Canazio, Jordan Davis, and The Zombies.
The schedule includes a mix of never-before-released archival programs and new digital interviews, providing fans with unique insights into the creative process and personal stories behind the music. Highlights include Trey Anastasio on May 2, Claudia Brant with Cheche Alara and Moogie Canazio on May 9, Jordan Davis on May 16, Bush on May 23, and The Zombies on May 30.
In addition to the digital program series, the GRAMMY Museum will continue its digital exhibit series, offering fans a deeper look into the careers of iconic musicians and artists. From Amy Winehouse to Ravi Shankar, each digital exhibit provides a comprehensive exploration of the artist's legacy and impact on music history.
Furthermore, the museum will release new content every day, including GRAMMY In The Schools Mini-Lessons, Digital Public Program Series, and Digital Exhibit Series. Additionally, exclusive programming will be available for museum members, including the Album Club—an interactive experience where members listen to and discuss music.
For those seeking new playlists and musical discoveries, the GRAMMY Museum staff will curate daily playlists, offering a diverse selection of genres and artists to explore. All programming can be accessed through the GRAMMY Museum's website, providing music enthusiasts with a wealth of engaging content to enjoy from the comfort of their homes.
As the GRAMMY Museum continues to uphold its mission of celebrating musical heritage and fostering community, its digital platform remains a vibrant hub for music lovers to connect, learn, and discover the power of music.