Greta Van Fleet Grammy Museum Event To Stream Online
Greta Van Fleet highlight a new digital series of Programs At Home that Grammy Museum is now sharing online after they temporarily closed down due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The new video streaming series comes from the Museum's past Public Programs that features intimate sit-down interviews with music stars from their 200-seat Clive Davis Theater.
The Greta Van Fleet episode is scheduled to go live on April 4th. Visit the program page here) The Programs at Home is just one of the online features launched while the museum is closed due to the Covid-19 virus.
Grammy Museum President Michael Sticka had this to say, "At the Grammy Museum, we believe that music has the power to bring us together, strengthen our sense of community and drive us forward - especially in times when it feels like we are being pulled apart. We believe at its core, everything that we do is to better our community through music.
"The Grammy Museum's doors may be closed, but our mission isn't. This is about our community, nationwide, even globally. It is our privilege to share these never-before-released interviews by beloved artists with you and bring them into your homes. With these programs, we hope that people will find solace and inspiration."
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