GRAMMY MUSEUM® PRESENTS LATIN GRAMMY®, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN COLLABORATION WITH THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY®



THE MUSEUM’S INAUGURAL EXHIBIT ON ITS NEWLY CONSTRUCTED THIRD FLOOR SHOWCASES ICONIC MOMENTS FROM THE LATIN
GRAMMY AWARDS®LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (OCT. , 2019) — To
celebrate the milestone 20th anniversary of the Latin GRAMMY
Awards®, the GRAMMY Museum® proudly presents Latin GRAMMY®,
20 Years Of Excellence. On Nov. 18, the Museum will kick off the
opening of the new Latin music exhibit and its new third floor with a
full day of programming, including an education program for students,
live performances, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Gabriel Abaroa
Jr., President/CEO of The Latin Recording Academy® and Michael Sticka, President of the GRAMMY Museum, along with prestigious Latin artists and personalities. The evening event is free, including entry to the
Museum, and is open to the public on a special first-come, first-served
basis. The exhibit will run through spring 2020.
 
Working in collaboration with The Latin Recording Academy, the
Museum renovated its third floor in order to expand its Latin-themed
exhibits to showcase the power of Latin music as it continues to grow as
one of the leading influences worldwide. The third floor officially
reopens to the public on Nov. 20.
 
Latin GRAMMY, 20 Years Of Excellence will highlight a variety of iconic
moments and performances from the Latin GRAMMY Awards’ 20-year
history and celebrate the accomplishments of various Latin GRAMMY-
and GRAMMY-nominated and -winning artists. The exhibit will also
include a comprehensive overview of The Latin Recording Academy’s
Person of the Year celebrations, highlighting each honoree from the
program’s 20-year history. Some of the featured original pieces include
artwork, personal items, instruments, media components, and audio
playlists.
 
Latin GRAMMY, 20 Years Of Excellence will be the inaugural exhibition
in the Museum’s newly constructed Latin music gallery, which is a result of The Latin Recording Academy committing more than half a million
dollars over a three-year period to expand the Museum’s Latin
music-focused exhibits and education programs and toward the hiring
of a Latin music curator.
 
The newly renovated third floor also includes a refreshed On The Red
Carpet presented by Delta exhibit, including GRAMMY Awards looks
from BTS, Rihanna, Nipsey Hussle, Alicia Keys, Miranda Lambert, Lang
Lang, Maren Morris, Michelle Obama, Rita Ora, Carlos Santana, Kanye
West, and Amy Winehouse. The Mono To Surround interactive will be
upgraded to a Mono To Immersive presented by Harman experience
and the interactive GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY timeline will now
have user-controlled capabilities.
 
«Our expanded partnership with The Latin Recording Academy will
significantly increase the GRAMMY Museum’s impact by creating a
consistent presence dedicated to celebrating the many genres of Latin
music,» said Sticka. «Latin GRAMMY, 20 Years Of Excellence and our
newly renovated third floor will greatly amplify the Museum’s mission
to educate, inspire, and share the significance of all forms of music.»
 
“Latin music is a worldwide influence and we are honored to partner
with the GRAMMY Museum to showcase the talented musicians,
monumental Latin music moments, and significant milestones that
have contributed to its popularity,” said Abaroa. “With the exhibit
opening the week after this year’s Latin GRAMMY Awards, we can’t
think of a better way to highlight the importance of our 20th
anniversary celebration and look to the future to showcase our
beautiful art form.”
 
Exhibit highlights include:Instruments played by Latin GRAMMY and
GRAMMY winners, including Lila Downs, Banda El Recodo, Los Tucanes De Tijuana, Alejandro Sanz, and Julieta VenegasJuan Gabriel’s tuxedo
from his memorable 40-minute performance at the 10th Annual Latin
GRAMMY AwardsLuis Fonsi’s outfit from his performance of «Despacito» at the 18th Annual Latin GRAMMY AwardsRicky Martin’s paint-stained
tuxedo shirt from his performance with the Blue Man Group at the 8th
Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards 
Latin artists who will be featured in the exhibit include:Marc
Anthony
Miguel Bosé
Roberto Carlos
Plácido Domingo
Emilio Estefan
Vicente FernándezJuan GabrielGilberto GilJuan Luis Guerra
Julio Iglesias
José JoséJuanesManáRicky MartinLuz RiosCarlos SantanaAlejandro Sanz
ShakiraJoan Manuel SerratCaetano Veloso 
Nov. 18 Schedule:11 a.m.–Noon: Education Program for Students4–6 p.m.: Official Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony6–7 p.m.: Performances7–10 p.m.: Free Public Museum Entry (first come, first served) 
Press photos here
 ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
The GRAMMY Museum is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
cultivating a greater understanding of the history and significance of
music through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and
public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage,
the Museum explores and celebrates all aspects of the art form—from
the technology of the recording process to the legends who’ve made lasting marks on our cultural identity.For more information, visit
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 ABOUT THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY
The Latin Recording Academy is an international, membership-based
organization comprised of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking recording
artists, musicians, songwriters, producers, and other creative and
technical recording professionals. The organization is dedicated to
improving the quality of life and cultural condition for Latin music and
its makers. In addition to producing the Latin GRAMMY Awards to
honor excellence in the recorded arts and sciences, The Latin Recording Academy provides educational and outreach programs for the Latin
music community either directly or through its Latin GRAMMY Cultural
Foundation®. For more information about The Latin Recording Academy, please visit LatinGRAMMY.com.