The Grammy Museum announced private community events at the Museum during Grammy Week...
Monday, Feb. 4:
EVENT: Backstage Pass With Marsha Ambrosius
WHO: GRAMMY® Award®-nominated soul singer, songwriter, and pianist Marsha Ambrosius
WHAT: Moderated Q&A session between Marsha Ambrosius and students
WHEN: 9:30 – 11:30 am
EVENT: A Celebration Of Women And Music:
The museum and Grammy Music Education Coalition will host an afternoon of panels to encourage and celebrate the development and success of women in the music industry and the ways in which they are impacting their communities through music. The day will include conversations with women in all facets of the industry, including producers, songwriters, artists, label heads, entertainment lawyers and other leading industry professionals
· PANEL 1: Exploring The Building Blocks Of A Music Industry Career
· WHO: Tina Fasbender (president, Fasbender & Associates Business Management), Adina Friedman (artist manager/partner, Friends At Work), Ruby Marchand (A&R executive, Recording Academy™ Vice Chair), Susan Nesbitt (member engagement lead, World Economic Forum), Neeta Ragoowansi (board officer and former president, Women in Music, and SVP, Business Development & Legal Affairs/co-founder, NPREX), Jenny Reader, (president/chief creative officer, Fearless Records), Brenda Robinson (director of Business Development, Greenberg and Glusker), Anjali Southward (head of International Music Publishing, Facebook), Monika Tashman (partner/lawyer, Entertainment, Media & Technology Practice, Fox Rothschild LLP)
· WHEN: 1-2PM
· PANEL 2: How To Create A Collaborative Community To Help Mentor Young, Female Artists
· WHO: Moderator: Anna Bulbrook (founder, Girlschool, The Airborne Toxic Event), Panelists: Linda Perry (owner/founder, We Are Hear, GRAMMY-Nominated Producer), Angel Haze (We Are Hear artist), Beatie Wolfe (We Are Hear collaborator), Willa Amai (We Are Hear artist), Sheri Timmons (marketing and strategy, We Are Here)
· WHEN: 2-3PM
o The event will also feature a performance by Willa Amai
o ABOUT WE ARE HERE: The Los Angeles-based artist empowerment label/publishing/management/production entity founded by multi-platinum producers Linda Perry and Kerry Brown focuses on publishing, sync, licensing, management, recording, production, and consultation. The company's mission is to give artists freedom usually restricted by major labels.
Tuesday, Feb. 5:
EVENT: Music Industry Panel
WHO: Rozzi (singer/songwriter), Brittany Bell (publicity manager, Atlantic Records), Cathy Heller (music licenisng), and Miles Mosely (musician/producer)
WHAT: Moderated panel between industry professionals and students
WHEN: 11:00 a.m.–noon
Wednesday, Feb. 6:
EVENT: Hawaii Education Program
WHO: Na Hoku Hanohano award-winning Hawaii musicians Bobby Moderow Jr. (of the group Maunalua), and KimiƩ Miner (singer/songwriter)
WHAT: Performance and moderated Q&A session between Bobby Moderow Jr., KimiƩ Miner, and students
WHEN: 11:00 a.m.–noon
EVENT: Empowered: LGBTQ + Voices In Music Panel
WHAT: A panel discussion focused on how a new wave of LGBTQ artists are promoting freedom of expression and greater understanding for younger generations. Panel produced in partnership with the Recording Academy, The Ally Coalition, GLAAD, and Out Magazine
WHEN: 2:00 – 3:00 pm
Thursday, Feb. 7:
EVENT: Mississippi Education Program
WHO: Tricia Walker (singer/songwriter/instructor) and DMI students
WHAT: Conversation with Randy Houser about the historical relevance of Mississippi artists, and an interactive Songwriting Workshop
WHEN: 11:00 a.m.–noon
EVENT: Make A Wish Foundation Interactive Visit
WHO: Children from the Make A Wish Foundation
WHAT: The GRAMMY Museum welcomes Wish kids and their families to the Museum for an afternoon tour
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