#NewYorkNotes @GrammyMuseum GRAMMY MUSEUM® ANNOUNCES 2021 GRAMMY® CAREER DAY EVENTS STARTING APRIL 7
EDUCATION PROGRAMS TO BE HOSTED VIRTUALLY
The GRAMMY Museum® announced today that eight GRAMMY® Career Day events will take place Wednesdays at 3 p.m. PT from April 7 to May 26. The education programs will be hosted virtually via digital conferencing. GRAMMY Career Day is a nationwide education initiative, presented by the GRAMMY Museum, which focuses on career mentorship for middle and high school students. Members of the Recording Academy® Chapters and other music industry professionals will mentor aspiring musicians and music industry students.
Full Schedule
April 7: Title 9 Founder and CEO Carmen Murray, and Title 9 Co-CEO Michael Michel
April 14: GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter/producer and Co-Founder James Fauntleroy, GRAMMY Award-winning producer/instrumentalist and Co-Founder Larrance Dopson and Co-Founder/CEO of True Family Enterprises Twila True
April 21: GRAMMY Award-nominated artist Jazzmeia Horn and multi-GRAMMY Award-nominated singer, songwriter and producer Taylor Hanson
April 28: GRAMMY-winning songwriter and producer Nasri Atweh and multi-instrumentalist, composer, engineer and music producer Jordan Hamlin
May 5: Co-Founders of Philadelphia International Records and GRAMMY-winning songwriting and production team Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff
May 12: Founder and CEO of Briclyn Entertainment Group and music booking agent Anshia Crooms, Attorney and Co-CEO at Artists & Brands, LLC Daryl Jones and Co-Managing Director of the Ovation Agency Thornell Jones, Jr.
May 19: Producer, songwriter, vocalist, and music director Larry Batiste and Senior Director for Songfinder Melissa Love
May 26: Co-Founder and CEO of Guitars Over Guns Chad Bernstein and Sr. Voice Creative Program Manager for Amazon Music Frankie Yaptinchay
Middle and high school students and teachers across the United States are invited to join these GRAMMY Career Day event dates. Schools that wish to participate can register at the link below:
GRAMMY Career Day Registration Link: https://grammymuseum.formstack.com/forms/2021_career_day_reservation_form
There will also be another series of virtual Career Day events in the fall of 2021.
GRAMMY Career Day is supported by the Ford Motor Company Fund.
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