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GRAMMY Museum June Lineup: Adam Lambert, Haim, Lucinda Williams, New Exhibits & More In Never-Before-Released Digital Content
The GRAMMY Museum is back with another packed schedule for June, giving music lovers even more to do while they stay at home. This coming month will feature next round of new and never-before-released free digital content while the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles is closed until further notice in light of COVID-19.
The Museum is releasing new content every day of the week, a mix of its Public Programs digital series featuring new intimate sit-down interviews with artists and musicians recorded via Zoom and archival Programs from its 200-seat Clive Davis Theater. Featured artists this month include Ruth B., Glen Ballard, Andy Grammer, Grouplove, Haim, Adam Lambert, Kip Moore, Jenny O, Poncho Sanchez, Steep Canyon Rangers, The White Buffalo, Lucinda Williams and Rita Wilson.
The impressive virtual slate for June also includes a weekly digital exhibit series, with can't-miss debuts of exhibits celebrateing the British Invasion, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Monterey Pop and Count Basie. On top of all that, you can also learn to DJ from Dutch DJ Sam Feldt through the GRAMMY In The Schools Knowledge Bank. Check out the full schedule below:
DIGITAL PUBLIC PROGRAMS
*notes a never-before-released Program from the Museum archives
6/1 – Ruth B.
6/3 – Kip Moore
*6/6 – Poncho Sanchez
6/8 – Grouplove
6/10 – Steep Canyon Rangers
*6/13 – Rita Wilson
6/15 – Adam Lambert
6/17 – Haim
*6/20 – Andy Grammer
6/22 – The White Buffalo
6/24 – Jenny O.
6/26 – Glen Ballard/"The Eddy” (Netflix Original Series, Songwriter and Executive Producer)
*6/27 – History of Los Angeles Ska (Part 1)
6/29 – Lucinda Williams
DIGITAL EXHIBIT SERIES
6/5 – The British Invasion: How 1960s Beat Groups Conquered America
6/12 – Pride & Joy: The Texas Blues of Stevie Ray Vaughan
6/19 – Monterey International Pop Festival: Music, Love and Flowers, 1967
6/26 – Count Basie: The King of Swing
GRAMMY In The Schools Knowledge Bank (Artist Contribution)
6/14 – Dutch DJ Sam Feldt "Teaches You How To DJ"
Since the Museum opened 12 years ago, it has offered more than 900 Public Programs. The Museum is also releasing exhibit slideshows featuring items from past exhibitions. The Museum continues to release digital educational content and lesson plans as part of the GRAMMY In The Schools Knowledge Bank, continuing its mission of paying tribute to our musical heritage and bringing our community together through music. The Museum is also sharing daily playlists and thoughts curated by its staff, including the guest services and security team members, in an effort to continue keeping all employees engaged during this closure.
The GRAMMY Museum also offers member engagement nights on Thursdays, which are exclusive for Museum members and include programs and interactive experiences.
For more information about the GRAMMY Museum, how to become a member and to access its catalog of digital content, visit their Digital Museum.