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GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live Review

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Ron Roecker
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I had the privilege of attending "An Evening with 2-time GRAMMY winning blues, roots and world music pioneer Taj Mahal" presented by the GRAMMY Museum and American Express. If you don't know who he is, I suggest you visit www.tajblues.com. He's an amazing person and musician, as well as a compelling story teller. AT 71, he's more in demand than ever before having made guest appearances on the Rolling Stones current sold out world tour, to Eric Clapton's latest CD and guitar festival to Jack White, "House's" Hugh Laurie, and Stephen King/T Bone Burnett & John Mellencamp's amazing new musical. He just released his 15-CD Columbia Records box set, which is eligible for this year's GRAMMY Awards, and he currently is in the middle of the World Blues Tour which includes his daughter Deva Mahal.

GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live

Posted: Oct 15, 2013
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  • 多多
    4/5Excellent
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    This place was not quite the same as we expected. It wasn’t as interesting as we expected, maybe our expectations were too high. My husband was interested in music and that was why I decided to go to the Grammys museum, but this place disappointed us. The museum's most fascinating exhibition is the red jacket in Michael Jackson's "Trembling" Mv. But by the time we got there, most of the exhibition was over.

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  • 欢乐随喜
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Grammy Museum is located on Olympic Avenue in Los Angeles, California. The Grammy Museum displays a variety of Grammy-related exhibits, including classic photos and images of the entire Grammy Awards, as well as star gowns and props.

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    Posted: Aug 21, 2019
  • zhangfeifei
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Grammy Museum is a great place to learn about music and the history of American music. The entire historical archive of American music includes over 160 musical styles, ranging from rock, rap, country to pop, and representative figures of different eras and genres. Objects displayed include document manuscripts, musical instruments, stage costumes, etc.

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    Posted: Aug 18, 2019
  • 姥家屋后有条河
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Grammy Museum opened in Los Angeles on Saturday, November 29, 2008. It invested about $34 million. The museum houses a variety of Grammy-related exhibits, recording a history of music from creation to manufacture and consumption.

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  • 300***09
    4/5Excellent
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    The gallery has a lot of exhibits, very artistic

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    Posted: Apr 11, 2022
  • yangduoduo17
    3/5Average
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    We visited the Grammys on July 26, initially interested in the Backstreet Boy theme exhibition, and found the exhibits in the museum surprising. There was a lot of interaction (our favorite musical instruments), cool costumes, Grammy trophies and instruments to visit. The back street boy theme exhibition was absolutely not disappointing and the interactive photos were great. I would strongly recommend this museum to anyone coming to Los Angeles.

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    Posted: Feb 4, 2021
  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
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    This trip is educational and fun. I especially like the exhibition in Otis Redding. It is really fun to have a glimpse of the history of the Grammy Awards and enjoy the costumes of the artists at the Grammys. I also like to see the history of each musical genre, to understand their origins and founders. Also listen to music in timeline or look at the music development at each time point, from which you can see how music evolves over time. I was proud to be a South African when I saw the Mafikizolo and Miriam Makeba exhibitions. The only regret is that I didn't plan enough time to visit here, it was a rare and precious experience in my life, it was a pity

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    Posted: May 5, 2019
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