Grammy Museum

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The Grammy Museum is any of a group of museums containing exhibits relating to winners of the Grammy Award for achievement in recording.

The museums in this group include:

Fashion Exhibition

The Grammy Awards red carpet has become a place for fashion designers to exhibit their most dazzling designs of the year generating buzz alongside the highly anticipated performances and award ceremonies. A part of the exhibition within the museum includes outfits worn by the artists during performances at the Grammy and the Latin Grammy. The pieces featured change periodically, most commonly after the Grammy ceremony of that year is over, so that they can be replaced with new ones from the current year. The Grammy Museum will also have special and temporary exhibitions for artists such as "Motown: The Sound of Young America", which features clothes from the label's most popular artists, and "Beyond Black: The Style of Amy Winehouse", which pays tribute to the artist Amy Winehouse. Her style, a modern take on a sultry 1950s pin-up, put the fashion world on notice [5]

References

  1. ^ Bream, Jon; Ken Viste (April 16, 2009). "Museum in a Minute: GRAMMY Museum strikes a chord". San Jose Mercury News. Star Tribune. Retrieved April 29, 2009. The country's newest music shrine – the GRAMMY Museum, which opened in December – fits in downtown Los Angeles like another cowboy hat in Nashville.
  2. ^ Newman, Melinda (March 4, 2016). "New Grammy Museum Lays Down Roots in Mississippi: First Look". Billboard. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  3. ^ Biz Journal, Check out the brand new Grammy Museum Gallery at Nashville's Musicians Hall of Fame , 1 April 2016
  4. ^ King, Kate (7 February 2017). "Grammy Museum to Open Newark Location This Fall". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  5. ^ "Revisit: Beyond Black – The Style of Amy Winehouse – GRAMMY Museum". Retrieved 2022-04-15.