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MUSIC REVOLUTION PROJECT®

GRAMMY Museum Mississippi's Music Revolution Project will be held July 19, 2017 in Cleveland Mississippi. Music Revolution Project offers the region’s most creative musicians the opportunity to engage in musical discourse and performance. For each program, 25 students from genres including Classical, Jazz, Pop, Hip-Hop, Folk, Sacred and Rock–n-Roll will be encouraged to apply. Program goals include: prepare youth to pursue post-secondary education and professional careers in the music industry; increase access to music programs in underprivileged communities; increase interaction between student musicians from various disciplines of music; create a program with emphasis on musical experimentation; offer students a chance to see their work from creation to performing to recording; develop a program that teaches both leadership and life skills and promotes critical thinking; broaden the American musical landscape and train future innovators in American music, with the intent to re-claim the country’s role as the creative hotbed of music – popular and otherwise. For more information on the GRAMMY Museum at L.A. LIVE's Music Revolution Project, click here.

A Music Revolution Project one-day workshop will take place at GRAMMY Museum Mississippi on July 19, 2017. Students ages 15-21 are invited to attend. Pease submit an application and performance audio/video file to be reviewed by the staff of GRAMMY Museum Mississippi prior to attending the workshop. Music Revolution Project is free for students who are chosen to participate. Please review the following documents.

Music Revolution Project FAQ

Music Revolution Project registration form

Email education@grammymuseumms.org or call 662-441-0100 if you have further questions.

  • Wednesday, July 19, 2017 TBA