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3601 South Congress Avenue
G-500
Austin, TX 78704
Ph: 512.328.7997
Fx: 512.328.7998
texas@grammy.com

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Chapter President
Malcolm Harper
Executive Director
Theresa Jenkins

 

 

 
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GRAMMY U: Summit @ The Field And Band Showcase Grammy.com Image
April 12, 2008
On April 12 the Texas Chapter hosted the first GRAMMY U: Summit @ The Field. Students from across the state gathered in Austin for a day-long schedule of workshops, an internship fair and a band showcase at downtown hotspot Copa.


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June 1, 2008
Summer 2008 dates TBA — This summer The Recording Academy Texas Chapter hits the road with events scheduled across the state.

 
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GRAMMY University Network
GRAMMY University Network is a unique and fast-growing community of college students who are pursuing a career in the recording industry. The Recording Academy created GRAMMY U to help prepare college students for their careers in the music industry through networking, educational programs and performance opportunities. GRAMMY U is designed to enhance students' current academic curriculum with access to recording industry professionals to give an "out of classroom" perspective on the recording industry.

Join GRAMMY U and begin the next step in developing your career in the recording industry.

For inquiries, please contact our GRAMMY U Representative at 512.328.7997 or send an e-mail to texas@grammy.com.

Regional Outreach
The Texas Chapter is committed to establishing and sustaining a positive presence throughout Texas, Oklahoma and Mexico. The Chapter has produced programs and/or participated in conferences in Austin, Dallas, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Tulsa and additional cities. Look out for upcoming events in your area listed on our website and through HTML invitations sent to your e-mail address.

GRAMMY Career Day
This program presents an overview of possibilities and opportunities in the music industry to high school students around the country. Held on university campuses, this unique program acquaints students with music- related careers, provides a mentoring experience for the students, and promotes quality education in the schools.

The GRAMMY Foundation
The GRAMMY Foundation cultivates the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture — from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the still unimagined musical breakthroughs of future generations of music professionals. The Foundation offers programs and activities that engage the music industry and cultural community as well as the general public, and works in partnership year-round with The Recording Academy to bring national attention to important issues such as the value and impact of music and arts education and the urgency of preserving our rich cultural heritage. For more information, click here.

MusiCares
MusiCares helps music people across the country cope with personal, medical and financial hardships by providing confidential crisis intervention, health care referrals and financial assistance. In the Texas region, contact Ananda Moss, LMSW, Health & Human Services Specialist, at 512.873.0204 or toll-free at  877.626.2748.

For addiction/recovery referrals or questions, please contact Harold Owens, CADAC, Senior Director of Addiction Recovery Services, at 888-627-6271.

For more information on MusiCares' programs and services, click here.

MusiCares Hurricane Relief
In response to the devastation and displacement wrought by Hurricane Katrina, MusiCares and The Recording Academy established the MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund, a multi-million dollar commitment of charitable funds to be distributed to musicians and other music industry people directly affected by this disaster. For more information about MusiCares Hurricane Relief, please contact us at 877.626.2748, or to make a donation, click here.

Academy All Access
Academy All Access is a national program of benefits and discounts available to Recording Academy members. These benefits have been compiled specifically with music professionals in mind. This program was designed to help you whether you are on the road, at home, working or playing. Contact the Texas Chapter at 512.328.8176, to a request an Academy All Access brochure.

Internship Program
The Texas Chapter offers internships for college students preparing for careers in the music business. All participants must be studying music or a music-industry related major and be preparing for a career in the music industry. The Texas Chapter works with Austin Community College District, Southwest Texas State University and the University of Texas internship programs. If you are interested in the internship program, please contact the Texas Chapter office.

For more information, or to become involved with the Texas Chapter, please e-mail texas@grammy.com or call 512.328.7997.

 

 
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The Texas Chapter home in Penn Field, off South Congress in the hub of the Austin music scene, shares the complex with designers, photographers, a theater, and Gibson Guitars

The Texas Chapter of the Recording Academy operates as one of 12 regional Chapters that link the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to its membership. Serving Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico, the Chapter sponsors numerous educational workshops and networking events for its membership and the community.

Members of Texas' recording industry established a branch of the Recording Academy in 1994. The branch became the Recording Academy's eighth chapter when it achieved chapter status (recruiting more than 400 voting members) in January 1998 and was the first new chapter in more than 23 years.

The Texas Chapter is dedicated to promoting quality educational programming and networking opportunities to its membership while serving as a catalyst for uniting the Texas music community. Programs supported by the Texas Chapter benefit all associates of the music industry by promoting topics that reflect the diverse professions and interests of its membership. The Chapter also maintains a special interest in supporting the Latin music industry in partnership with the Latin Recording Academy. The Chapter's programs include:

  • Professional Education Series
  • GRAMMY SoundChecks
  • Membership Party at SXSW Conference
  • GRAMMY Awards Viewing Parties
  • GRAMMY In The Schools

Texas music and the artists who call Texas home have left a large, diverse and historical impact on the recording industry, and the Chapter's prominent membership demonstrates that the Lone Star State will continue to make important contributions. For more information regarding the Texas Chapter or its upcoming events, please contact the office at 512.328.7997 or via e-mail at texas@grammy.com.

 

 
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Officers

President
Malcolm Harper

Vice President
Carlos Sosa

Secretary
Lisa Hickey

Trustees
Christine Albert
Chris Bell

Governors

Yolanda Adams
Ricky Anderson
Bridget Bauer
Ray Benson
Don Caldwell
Maureen Doherty
Kim Espy
Art Greenhaw
Tom Hunter
Randall Jamail
Mathew Knowles
Paul Levatino
Aaron Lindsey
Nancy Matter
Randy Miller
Connie Mims
Michael Mordecai
Bill Narum
Jeff Peterson
Chuck Rainey
Ande Rasmussen
Dick Reeves
Sunny Sauceda
Stefani Sullivan
Catherine Tabor
Carl Thiel
Heather Wagner
Paul Wall
Dan Workman
Natalie Zoe

 

 
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Executive Director
Theresa Jenkins

Project Manager
Jennifer Vocelka

Chapter Assistant
Christee Albino

GRAMMY U Representative
Ricardo Martinez

 

 
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