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Richard Thompson 03.17   GREAT GUITARS: RICHARD THOMPSON
The folk rock icon discusses his prolific career and shows off his astounding guitar skills.
Daniel Ho 03.20   A CELEBRATION OF HAWAIIAN MUSIC
Join the GRAMMY-winning artist Daniel Ho for a family program featuring the music of Hawaii.
Rodrigo Y Gabriela 03.23   SPOTLIGHT:
RODRIGO Y GABRIELA

The Dublin-based Mexican guitar phenoms discuss their work and perform a few fiery songs.
Shooter Jennings 03.25   THE DROP:
SHOOTER JENNINGS

The country music scion performs and discusses his genre-bending new album, Black Ribbons.
John 5 03.31   JOHN 5: PROFESSOR
OF SHREDOLOGY

The hard rocker discusses Requiem, his solo project, past collaborations and his love for Telecaster guitars.
On Display and On Stage

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The GRAMMY Museum Goes to Washington

On Thursday, February 11, 2010, PBS broadcast "In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement" - a concert hosted by President and First Lady Obama celebrating Black History month, produced in part by The GRAMMY Museum. Participants included Bob Dylan, Smokey Robinson, Jennifer Hudson, John Mellencamp, Natalie Cole, and others. The concert was accompanied by a greater educational program, also produced by the Museum.  more info

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