A Walk Around The Grammy Museum, Downtown Los Angeles
The GRAMMY Museum is an interactive, educational museum devoted to the history and winners of the Grammy Awards. The Museum strives to inspire its visitors to learn about musical genres and history through interactive touch-screens, videos, and recording booths. The museum also features a rich collection of historical music artifacts including costumes and instruments from the Grammy Awards, hand-written lyrics, records, and audio/video recordings.
In addition to the original in downtown Los Angeles, there is also The Grammy Museum Mississippi in Cleveland, Mississippi and a Grammy Museum at Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee. The Grammy Museum Experience is scheduled to open in autumn 2017 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey
Epic Beatles Exhibit at Grammy Museum // Los Angeles, CA
This is a rare exhibit of the Beatles at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, CA. There were some exclusive pieces here that were donated by Ringo himself!
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Jeremy Clyde - Good Night - The Grammy Museum, Los Angeles CA 12/08/2018
Jeremy Clyde does a lovely version of The Beatles' 'Good Night' at White Album Live at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, CA 12/08/18.
A Perfect Circle NEW Grammy Museum 2018 Los Angeles, CA 4 songs and Interview
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Clive DavisTheater at the Grammy Museum
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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3. The Contrarian (stripped down)
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Trey Anastasio @ The Grammy Museum Free
9.25.19 Los Angeles, CA Sorry, missed a few seconds at the beginning. I didn't do too much looking into the camera so that I could watch with my own 2 eyes.
The Grammy Museum Michael Jackson Thriller Jacket and Glove
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i visited the Grammy Museum in Downtown Los Angeles my favorite item was Michael Jacksons red Thriller jacket from 1983
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Hip Hop A Cultural Odyssey at the Grammy Museum, Los Angeles, CA during Grammy Week
The Source Presents...Hip Hop A Cultural Odyssey located at the GRAMMY Museum. Interviews with Jimmy Jam, Tommy Davidson, Mario Van Peebles, DJ Quik.
Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, California! | Kelsey_tube
Wow. This place is cool. If you like music, this is a must see. It's only $12.95 for adult admission and conveniently located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. The address is below:
800 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015
website: grammymuseum.org
Los Angeles: GRAMMY Museum
The GRAMMY Museum is an interactive, educational museum devoted to the history and winners of the Grammy Awards. The Museum has interactive touch-screens, videos, recording booths, and a collection of historical music artifacts including costumes and instruments from the Grammy Awards, hand-written lyrics, records, and audio/video recordings.
In addition to the original in downtown Los Angeles, there is also The Grammy Museum Mississippi in Cleveland, and a Grammy Museum at Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee. The Grammy Museum Experience opened in autumn 2017 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
The GRAMMY Museum, located in downtown Los Angeles's L.A. Live, opened in December 2008 corresponding to the Grammy Awards' 50th anniversary. The museum consists of four floors, including historical music artifacts displays, interactive instrument stations and recording booths, and a 200-seat Clive Davis Theater.
Since its opening, the GRAMMY Museum has presented over 300 public programs including educational programs for young students.
The GRAMMY Museum features exhibits including: behind-the-scenes live performances, seminars, classes, musician meet-and-greets, and interactive recording booths. The museum starts on the fourth floor and continues down to the third and second floor. The exhibit, Crossroads, on the fourth floor, features touch-screens to view photos and listen to music of all genres. Another interactive exhibit allows the user to go inside six different sound-proof recording booths as famous performers and producers teach about different stages of producing commercial soundtracks. Visitors can record their own singing and rapping track, and remix it to produce a cover of various pop songs. The museum also has outfits worn by Grammy-Award-winning musicians such as Kanye West, Jennifer Lopez, and Rihanna.
The GRAMMY Museum is located in Los Angeles downtown's L.A. Live campus at the corner of Figueroa Street and Olympic Boulevard. The museum has an Olympic Boulevard address, but the main entrance is on Figueroa Street. Bronze disks for each year's GRAMMY Awards – honoring the top winners, Record of the Year, Best New Artist, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year – are embedded in the sidewalks on the streets of LA Live.
The museum opens on Sunday to Thursday from 10:30 am to 6:30 pm and on Friday and Saturday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. The Museum is closed on Tuesdays.
Cherie Currie & Brie Darling - Do It Again - Grammy Museum - LA, CA 8-1-19
Cherie Currie and Brie Darling perform at their record release show at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, CA on 8-1-19.
Black Betty - Larkin Poe - LIVE @ The Grammy Museum Los Angeles! - musicUcansee.com
Another fantastic night of music in Downtown Los Angeles.. musicUcansee wishes Rebecca and Megan all the best and hopes to see them win the 2020 Grammy Award for 'Best Contemporary Blues Album' for 'Venom & Faith'.
Here is a fine example of their talent as they cover an old Lead Belly tune: 'Black Betty' Click: to TRY to keep up with these two! On-Stage Rebecca Lovell - vocals/guitar, Megan Lovell - lap steel guitar/backing vocals.
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Here's the Wiki on Black Betty: Black Betty (Roud 11668) is a 20th-century African-American work song often credited to Huddie Lead Belly Ledbetter as the author, though the earliest recordings are not by him. Some sources claim it is one of Lead Belly's many adaptations of earlier folk material;[1] in this case an 18th-century marching cadence about a flintlock musket.
There are numerous recorded versions, including a cappella, folk, and rock arrangements.
The origin and meaning of the lyrics are subject to debate. Historically the Black Betty of the title may refer to the nickname given to a number of objects: a musket, a bottle of whiskey, a whip, or a penitentiary transfer wagon.
David Hackett Fischer, in his book Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America (Oxford University Press, 1989), states that Black Betty was a common term for a bottle of whisky in the borderlands of northern England/southern Scotland, and later in the backcountry areas of the eastern United States. In January 1736, Benjamin Franklin published The Drinker's Dictionary in the Pennsylvania Gazette offering 228 round-about phrases for being drunk. One of those phrases is He's kiss'd black Betty.[3][4] Other sources give the meaning of Black Betty in the United States (from at least 1827) as a liquor bottle.[5][6]
Black Betty used as an expression for a liquor bottle may ultimately owe its origin to the famous pretty black barmaid who worked at the notorious Tom King's Coffee House in Covent Garden, London, which opened in 1720.
In Caldwells's Illustrated Combination Centennial Atlas of Washington Co. Pennsylvania of 1876, a short section describes wedding ceremonies and marriage customs, including a wedding tradition where two young men from the bridegroom procession were challenged to run for a bottle of whiskey. This challenge was usually given when the bridegroom party was about a mile from the destination-home where the ceremony was to be had. Upon securing the prize, referred to as Black Betty, the winner of the race would bring the bottle back to the bridegroom and his party. The whiskey was offered to the bridegroom first and then successively to each of the groom's friends.[7]
In 1934, John A. and Alan Lomax in their book, American Ballads and Folk Songs described the origins of Black Betty:
Some sources claim the song is derived from an 18th-century marching cadence about a flint-lock musket with a black painted stock; the bam-ba-lam lyric referring to the sound of the gunfire. In the British Army from the early 18th century the standard musket had a walnut stock, and was thus known (by at least 1785) as a 'Brown Bess'.. more at:
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Jeremy Clyde and Laurence Juber - Julia - Grammy Museum, Los Angeles CA 12/08/2018
Beautiful version of The Beatles' 'Julia' from The White Album at White Album Live, The Grammy Museum, Los Angeles, California 12/08/18.
#538 The GRAMMY MUSEUM Michael Jackson Glove - Daze With Jordan The Lion (1/26/2018)
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Cherie Currie & Brie Darling - For What It's Worth - Grammy Museum - LA, CA 8-1-19
Cherie Currie and Brie Darling perform at their record release show at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, CA on 8-1-19.
Jared Leto interview at the Grammy Museum - Part 2
Jared Leto interview at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, CA on October 25, 2018. This is only a small portion of the interview which lasted for over an hour.
The Record Company - “You and Me Now” live @ The Grammy Museum (Los Angeles, CA) 10/9/18
The GRAMMY Museum in Downtown Los Angeles. December 27, 2018
My first time visiting The GRAMMY Museum. My 3 music scores ???? ???? featuring the acoustic guitar, retro wah guitar and synth lead dance anthem was created using my GarageBand app on my iPhone. Los Angeles, CA. December 27, 2018. Filmed, photographed and music score by Alex Carrillo (Instagram: AlexC43)