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On Wednesday, August 26, at 11 a.m. PDT, the GRAMMY Museum is hosting a streaming online conversation, “The Drop: Let the Rhythm Lead,” with members of the super-group that created the collaborative album Let the Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit, Vol. 1

 


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Jackson Browne, Jenny Lewis, Jonathan Wilson and Others to Be Featured in Online Conversation Hosted by The GRAMMY Museum® on Wednesday, Aug. 26


Musical collaborators will discuss the creation of the super-group album Let the Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit, Vol. 1


LOS ANGELES, CA, August 25, 2020 — On Wednesday, August 26, at 11 a.m. PDT, the GRAMMY Museum® is hosting a streaming online conversation, “The Drop: Let the Rhythm Lead,” with members of the super-group that created the collaborative album Let the Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit, Vol. 1, including singer-songwriters Jackson Browne, Jenny Lewis, Jonathan Russell and Jonathan Wilson; Haitian guitarist, bandleader and bass player Paul Beaubrun; Malian singer and guitar virtuoso Habib Koité; flamenco guitarist, musicologist and producer Raúl Rodríguez; and Artists Institute co-founder and filmmaker David Belle.

The project was conceived by Browne and released earlier this year. The group will be interviewed by Scott Goldman, Host/Moderator, GRAMMY Museum Public Programs. The conversation will be available to watch at https://grammymuseum.org/museum-at-home/category/public-programs/ and will be archived for future viewing.

Hailing from four different countries, interweaving North American Indie Rock with beats and percussion of Haitian Vodou, Spanish and Malian guitar, Tres Flamenco, with songs in English, Creole, Khassonké, Manding and Spanish, Let the Rhythm Lead celebrates the work of Artists for Peace and Justice in Haiti, and was recorded at the Artists Institute on the island's southern coast, in the town of Jacmel.

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Photo caption: On Wednesday, August 26, at 11 a.m. PDT, the GRAMMY Museum is hosting a streaming online conversation, “The Drop: Let the Rhythm Lead,” with members of the super-group that created the collaborative album Let the Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit, Vol. 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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