The signature music industry camp for U.S. high school students will be held from Sun, July 14 to Sat, July 20 at The Village Recording Studios.
The GRAMMY Museum® has announced that 83 talented high school students from 76 U.S. cities across 22 states have been selected as participants in the 20th annual GRAMMY Camp® program. Blu DeTiger, Maren Morris, and Jeremy Zucker will be this year's guest artists; they will discuss their career paths and help students prepare for the music industry. The signature music industry camp for U.S. high school students will be held from Sun, July 14 to Sat, July 20 at The Village Recording Studios.
“Over the last two decades, GRAMMY Camp has served as the heartbeat of the music world for high school students aspiring towards a career in music, offering an authentic immersion into the music industry and life itself,” said Michael Sticka, President/CEO of the GRAMMY Museum. “We’re thrilled for the continued support from Hot Topic Foundation, enabling us to expand the Camp’s duration from five to seven days once more this year. We look forward to commemorating this milestone at The Village Recording Studios alongside Blu DeTiger, Jeremy Zucker, as well as, Maren Morris, a distinguished alumna from our inaugural GRAMMY Camp.”
Morris added: “GRAMMY Camp will always be one of those formative memories in my career. I was 15 years old when I went back in 2005 and remember it cementing my dreams of being a songwriter. Being involved with the organization still to this day is such a unique pleasure I have.”
This GRAMMY In The Schools® program is presented by the Hot Topic Foundation with support from the Chuck Lorre Family Foundation. Additional scholarship and program support is provided by the Aufmann Family, BeatHeadz, Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, Natalie Cole Foundation, Pacific Bridge Arts Foundation, and the Recording Academy®.
GRAMMY Camp will focus on all aspects of commercial music and provide instruction by industry professionals in an immersive and creative environment. The program features seven music career tracks: Audio Engineering, Electronic Music Production, Music Business, Music and Media, Songwriting, Vocal Performance, and Instrumental Performance. All tracks culminate in virtual media projects, recordings and/or performances.
Applications for GRAMMY Camp 2025 will be available online in September at www.grammycamp.com.
Addison Dwelly | Prospect, N.Y. | Instrument – Guitar |
Alexander Kamara | Laurel, Md. | Music & Media |
Alina Khangura | Granite Bay, Calif. | Vocal Performance |
Andrew Tran | Round Rock, Texas | Music Business |
Anjali Agneshwar | New York | Audio Engineering |
Aryana Booker-Gamez | Pittsburgh, Pa. | Songwriting |
BoJameson Ebeling | Venice, Calif. | Audio Engineering |
Brandon Goldman | Alhambra, Calif. | Instrument – Drums |
Brooke Murgitroyd | Raleigh, N.C. | Vocal Performance |
Buchanan Beauboeuf | Las Vegas, Nev. | Music Business |
Camden Creel | Phoenix, Ariz. | Electronic Music Production |
Cassandra Menacker | Bristow, Va. | Instrument – Bass |
Charlotte Milstein | La Jolla, Calif. | Instrument – Guitar |
Chase Swain | Houston, Texas | Instrument – Keys |
Coco Benedetti | Westminster, Calif. | Instrument – Keys |
Cooper Holloman | Pearland, Texas | Instrument – Bass |
Cora Reardon | Chatham, N.J. | Music Business |
Daniel Nientimp | Nashville, Tenn. | Electronic Music Production |
Denver Humphrey | Oviedo, Fla. | Music & Media |
Elle Reisman | Lafayette, Calif. | Songwriting |
Emilio Abdelsayed | Middletown, N.Y. | Audio Engineering |
Emily Roth | Los Angeles | Music Business |
Esther Cho | Fullerton, Calif. | Music & Medi |
Evan Hummel | Bethesda, Md. | Electronic Music Production |
Francesca Casagrande | Alpine, N.J. | Music Business |
Gael Chica | Elizabeth, N.J | Instrument – Guitar |
Gavriel Shohet Zabin | Evanston, Ill. | Music Business |
Grace Percival | Southington, Conn. | Vocal Performance |
Grant Harriman | Marina Del Rey, Calif. | Electronic Music Production |
Isabella Worden | Omaha, Neb. | Vocal Performance |
Jacob Egan | San Rafael, Calif. | Music Business |
Jaiden Meltzer | Northampton, Mass. | Songwriting |
Jillian Ritter | Swansea, Ill. | Vocal Performance |
Jordan Hall | Grand Prairie, Texas | Vocal Performance |
Joshua Jongejan | Sugar Land, Texas | Songwriting |
Julian Chua | Short Hills, N.J. | Music & Media |
Justice Crittendon | New Orleans, La. | Audio Engineering |
Kaleo Abadam | San Ramon, Calif. | Electronic Music Production |
Kalyssa Ro | Simi Valley, Calif. | Music & Media |
Katalina Kaminsky | Miami, Fla. | Music Business |
Krista Warner | Santa Ana, Calif. | Music Business |
Lauren Hunter | Hinsdale, Ill. | Instrument – Guitar |
Leo Cheng | Claremont, Calif. | Songwriting |
Maddox Balloon | Alpharetta, Ga. | Electronic Music Production |
Mady Lubavin | Newport Coast, Calif. | Songwriting |
Magnolia Collins | Pacific Palisades, Calif. | Music Business |
Manasvini Kasagani | Frisco, Texas | Audio Engineering |
Maryn Randall | Plainwell, Mich. | Songwriting |
Matheson Hall | Princeton, N.J. | Electronic Music Production |
Maya Ixta Delgado | Encino, Calif. | Music Business |
Maya Ray | Los Angeles | Music Business |
Mayah Board | Santa Clarita, Calif. | Music & Media |
Mia Sophia Perdomo | Chattanooga, Tenn. | Music Business |
Miranda Aquino | Los Angeles | Music & Media |
Mitchell Haugsness | Aurora, Colo. | Audio Engineering |
Nathaniel Arnold | Encino, Calif. | Audio Engineering |
Nicholas Yiakoumatos | San Gabriel, Calif. | Electronic Music Production |
Noah Schlondorff | Bexley, Ohio | Songwriting |
Odelia Elliott | Baltimore, Md. | Songwriting |
Olivia Wang | La Canada Flintridge, Calif. | Electronic Music Production |
Paul “Gus” Dent | Santa Cruz, Calif. | Audio Engineering |
Puru Dogra | Westford, Mass. | Songwriting |
Rohan Agneshwar | New York | Audio Engineering |
Rose Morris | Los Angeles | Songwriting |
Ryan Witt | Horseheads, N.Y. | Electronic Music Production |
Samantha Murano | Levittown, N.Y. | Vocal Performance |
Sarah Al Mazrouei | San Diego, Calif. | Audio Engineering |
Sarah Mullen | Whitesboro, N.Y. | Electronic Music Production |
Sarah Parkinson | Oak Park, Ill. | Songwriting |
Sarah Parmet | Sherman Oaks, Calif. | Electronic Music Production |
Sawyer Mitchell | San Marcos, Calif. | Instrument - Keys |
Seble Lopez | Brooklyn, N.Y. | Music Business |
Sofia Cianciolo | Pacific Palisades, Calif. | Music Business |
Sofia Erskine | Upland, Calif. | Vocal Performance |
Solea Novelo | Castaic, Calif. | Instrument – Drums |
Summer Brennan | Newport Beach, Calif. | Electronic Music Production |
Sydney Kassekert | Incline Village, Nev. | Songwriting |
Talia Silver | La Jolla, Calif. | Music Business |
Toby Whitley | Dallas, Texas | Songwriting |
Tyler Awosika | Maricopa, Ariz. | Music & Media |
Walker Lewis | Berkeley, Calif. | Electronic Music Production |
William Barsam | Belmont, Mass. | Instrument – Drums |
Zia Brooks | Rockledge, Fla. | Instrument – Bass |
The GRAMMY Museum, currently celebrating its 15th anniversary, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and exploring music from yesterday and today to inspire the music of tomorrow through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum values and celebrates the dynamic connection in people’s diverse backgrounds and music’s many genres, telling stories that inspire us, and creative expression that leads change in our industry.
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