Gabriel Abaroa Jr., President/CEO of The Latin Recording Academy, Michael Sticka, President of the GRAMMY Museum; OzoKidz; ribbon-cutting attendees including Latin GRAMMY and GRAMMY nominee Ángela Aguilar and Latin GRAMMY winner Christian Nodal; and performances by Latin GRAMMY winner Flor de Toloache and Latin GRAMMY and GRAMMY nominee Raquel Sofía.
The GRAMMY Museum announces performers for the Latin Music Gallery opening, which includes the new Latin GRAMMY, 20 Years Of Excellence exhibit in collaboration with the Latin Recording Academy.
On Nov. 18, the Museum will kick off the opening of the new Latin music exhibit and its new third floor with a full day of programming, including an education program for students, an invite-only ribbon-cutting ceremony with live performances, followed by a free, open-to-the-public evening event on a special first-come, first-served basis. The exhibit opens to the public on Nov. 20 and will run through spring 2020. |
WHEN: Monday, Nov. 18 11 a.m. – Noon: Education Program for Students with OzoKidz 4 – 6 p.m.: Official Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony 6 – 7 p.m.: Performances by Flor de Toloache and Raquel Sofía 7 – 10 p.m.: Free public Museum entry (first come, first served) |
WHERE: GRAMMY Museum 800 W. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015 |
ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM The GRAMMY Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating a greater understanding of the history and significance of music through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum explores and celebrates all aspects of the art form—from the technology of the recording process to the legends who’ve made lasting marks on our cultural identity. For more information, visit www.grammymuseum.org, “like” the GRAMMY Museum on Facebook, and follow @GRAMMYMuseum on Twitter and Instagram. ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY: The Latin Recording Academy is an international, membership-based organization comprised of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking recording artists, musicians, songwriters, producers and other creative and technical recording professionals. The organization is dedicated to improving the quality of life and cultural condition for Latin music and its makers. In addition to producing the Latin GRAMMY Awards to honor excellence in the recorded arts and sciences, The Latin Recording Academy provides educational and outreach programs for the Latin music community either directly or through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation. For more information about The Latin Recording Academy, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com. |