WHO:
The GRAMMY Foundation® will host "Word Revolution: A Celebration Of The Evolution Of Hip-Hop" - the 13th Annual GRAMMY Foundation Music Preservation Project - featuring live musical performances and historical footage from preservation archives. Performers include 9th Wonder and Marsha Ambrosius; GRAMMY® winners Arrested Development andChrisette Michele, Beat Freaks from "America's Best Dance Crew"; DJ Beverly Bond; GRAMMY nomineeEl DeBarge; DJ Jazzy Jeff, Kid Capri, Lil' Mama, MC Lyte, Phife of A Tribe Called Quest, DJ Skee, and Paul Wallamong others. The evening's musical director will be producer/bassist Adam Blackstone. Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy® and the GRAMMY Foundation, will be in attendance, along with other prominent music industry leaders and members of The Recording Academy.
WHY:
Protecting our cultural legacy for future generations is a cornerstone of the GRAMMY Foundation mission. The Foundation recognizes and celebrates the innovation, perseverance and genius evidenced in the stories and music of the pioneers who have woven a rich and colorful cultural fabric. The GRAMMY Foundation Music Preservation Project highlights its year-round activities in support of that mission, from preservation grants to its Living Histories archive. The Project also draws the attention of a wider audience to those efforts and to the imperiled condition of many of the most historically significant recordings. This concert and screening serves to reintroduce works from these major contributors to the public and educates them about the GRAMMY Foundation's role in preserving our rich cultural heritage.
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