The Museum will be closed to the public on February 1–2 due to street closures for the GRAMMY Awards.
The Museum will be closed to the public on February 1–2 due to street closures for the GRAMMY Awards.
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s GRAMMY Week 2026 Education & Community Engagement programming, and in partnership with The Digilogue, who is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of community building and artist advocacy, join us for a curated discussion spotlighting producers who turned homegrown creativity into GRAMMY-recognized careers.
Panelists include Nick Lee, an Album of the Year GRAMMY-nominated producer behind Lil Nas X’s “INDUSTRY BABY” and collaborator with global superstars; Ariana Wong, a Latin GRAMMY-nominated producer and Spotify RADAR songwriter known for her versatility and technical mastery; and Khris Riddick-Tynes, a GRAMMY-nominated producer celebrated for his work with Kehlani and recognized as a 2024 Billboard Power Player.
Moderated by Schyler O’Neal of the GRAMMY Museum, the panel will explore how today’s producers build careers from home studios, develop their sound, and navigate the path from independent creation to industry recognition.
Admission: Free with the purchase of a GRAMMY Museum general admission ticket.
Check-in: 10:30am
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