GRAMMY
Museum announces a career spanning Ringo Starr program that features
new and archival interviews conducted with Bob Santelli, Founding
Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum, as well as a virtual version of
the groundbreaking 2013 exhibit: Peace & Love. The exhibit
was both the first major exhibit ever dedicated to a drummer and the
first to explore the extraordinary career of the multi GRAMMY Award®
winner. The scope of the exhibit spanned Ringo’s life, starting with
his early life growing up in Liverpool, to Raving Texans turned Rory
Storm, to The Beatles, to becoming a solo artist and then to the All
Starrs with whom he continues to tour and just celebrated 30 years,
marked by the publication of the stunning book, Ringo Rocks: 30 years of the All Starrs.
The virtual exhibit will include images from the unique collection that
included diverse artifacts, rare and never before seen photographs,
documents, and personal letters.
The Museum's Public Programs digital series features new intimate
sit-down interviews with artists and musicians recorded via digital
conferencing. Since the Museum opened 12 years ago, it has offered more
than 1,000 Public Programs. The Museum is also releasing a new exhibit
with several photo slideshows.
COLLECTION:live is the GRAMMY Museum's new official online streaming
service available for $2.99/month or $29.99 a year. Proceeds benefit the
Museum's music education initiatives and help keep the Museum's mission
alive while the physical location remains closed due to COVID-19.
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