LOS ANGELES (March 30, 2021) — 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
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