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Civil Rights Singers 02.10   MUSIC THAT INSPIRED THE MOVEMENT 
Class and workshop on the power of music to affect social change. Streamed live from the White House.
Morgan Freeman 02.11   IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE: A CELEBRATION OF MUSIC FROM THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Broadcast on PBS stations.
Louis Armstrong 02.16   REEL TO REEL: LOUIS ARMSTRONG: GOOD EVENING EV'RYBODY
Never-before-released concert film of 1970 Newport Jazz Festival.
Elvis Presley 02.22   MASTER CLASS: ELVIS PRESLEY AND THE BIRTH OF ROCK & ROLL
An insightful exploration of the emergence of rock & roll.
GALLERY OF PAST PROGRAMS
View images of some of the interviews and performances held in the Museum's intimate 200-seat GRAMMY Sound Stage.
On Display and On Stage

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The GRAMMY Museum Goes to Washington

Tune in to your local PBS station on February 11 at 8pm ET to watch the President and First Lady host "In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement" - a concert celebrating Black History month, produced in part by The GRAMMY Museum. Participants include Bob Dylan, Smokey Robinson, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Natalie Cole, Seal, Morgan Freeman, Queen Latifah, the Blind Boys of Alabama and others.  more info



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