GRAMMY MUSEUM® SELECTS STUDENTS AND ANNOUNCES REYNA ROBERTS, SILVERSUN PICKUPS, AND LAUREN SPENCER-SMITH AS GUEST ARTISTS FOR 2022 GRAMMY CAMP

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GRAMMY MUSEUM® SELECTS STUDENTS AND ANNOUNCES REYNA ROBERTS, SILVERSUN PICKUPS, AND LAUREN SPENCER-SMITH AS GUEST ARTISTS FOR 2022 GRAMMY CAMP®
PROGRAM WILL BE BACK IN PERSON AND HELD AT USC’S RONALD TUTOR CAMPUS CENTER
LOS ANGELES (June 21, 2022) — The GRAMMY Museum® announced today that 81 talented high school students from 69 U.S. cities across 18 states have been selected as participants in the 18th annual GRAMMY Camp® program. Reyna Roberts, Silversun Pickups, and Lauren Spencer-Smith 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 Tues, Aug. 2 to Sat, Aug. 6 at USC’s Ronald Tutor Campus Center.
 
“GRAMMY Camp is a prime example of the GRAMMY Museum’s mission and education initiatives,” said Michael Sticka, President/CEO of the GRAMMY Museum. “We’re thrilled that the program is back in person and will continue to be one of the most immersive summer camps for high school students interested in a career in music and continues to give young people the opportunity to study with music industry professionals, resulting in a genuine learning experience about life in the music industry.”
 
This GRAMMY In The Schools® program is presented by the GRAMMY Museum. Additional program support is provided by the Bruno Mars Scholarship Fund, Chuck Lorre Family Foundation, Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, Mama Bernadette Memorial Fund of the Hawai’i Community 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 Journalism, Songwriting, Vocal Performance, and Instrumental Performance. All tracks culminate in virtual media projects, recordings and/or performances.
 
Applications for GRAMMY Camp 2023 will be available online in September at www.grammycamp.com.
 
 
2022 GRAMMY Camp Selectees and Tracks (In Alpha Order by First Name)
 Adam SondikCulver City, Calif.Music BusinessAlexander HeGlendora, Calif.Instrument – TromboneAllyn MathesonCulver City, Calif.Music JournalismAlthea AguelLong Beach, Calif.SongwritingAva Claire HensonBrentwood, Tenn.SongwritingBen BrannockSan Juan Capistrano, Calif.Instrument – BassBianca FloresCamas, Wash.Electronic Music ProductionBrandon GoldmanAlhambra, Calif.Instrument – DrumsCallie BeardFranklin, Tenn.Music BusinessChiara HertsgaardSan Francisco, Calif.Music BusinessChloe WongTorrance, Calif.SongwritingConnor WoottonPacific Palisades, Calif.Audio EngineeringDanielle AdcockWestwood, N.J.Instrument – KeyboardDa’Vine YancyMissouri City, TexasMusic BusinessDexter GriffinOakland, Calif.Electronic Music ProductionDiego BrownInglewood, Calif.Electronic Music ProductionDylan HumphreyOrlando, Fla.Vocal PerformanceDylan KangNewport Coast, Calif.Audio EngineeringDylan WelsIrvington, N.Y.Audio EngineeringElijah SmallLos AngelesElectronic Music ProductionElizabeth KeeganKirkland, Wash.Music JournalismElla GibsonRochester, Ill.SongwritingElla WicksHockessin, Del.Vocal PerformanceEmma FannSan Clemente, Calif.Music BusinessEthan De JesusPalm Desert, Calif.Audio EngineeringEvan WazacFairfax, IowaInstrument – KeyboardEzekiel SolidumCulver City, Calif.Electronic Music ProductionFallon O’DonnellFranklin, Tenn.Music BusinessGabriella PasquaWoodstown, N.J.SongwritingGavi Shohet ZabinEvanston, Ill.Audio EngineeringGrace ChandlerSterling, Va.Music JournalismHal SufrinPittsburgh, Pa.Audio EngineeringHarrison LeTampa, Fla.Electronic Music ProductionIsabel SantanaFranklin Square, N.Y.Music BusinessIsadora LewisMt. Pleasant, S.C.Vocal PerformanceJack HigginbothamGreenville, S.C.Electronic Music ProductionJack FowlerMemphis, Tenn.Music BusinessJacob BrusseauThousand Oaks, Calif.Electronic Music ProductionJad MalufLos Altos, Calif.Electronic Music ProductionJames IgnacioRoseland, N.J.Audio EngineeringJaq AdelmanSanta Monica, Calif.Instrument – KeyboardJasani PittsCulver City, Calif.Electronic Music ProductionJason TakaoHonolulu, HawaiiSongwritingJoan ParkBuena Park, Calif.Vocal PerformanceKamal GivensLos AngelesElectronic Music ProductionKatherine WangTrumbull, Conn.Electronic Music ProductionKatie PooleFlowood, Miss.Music BusinessKethan KalavarHouston, TexasInstrument – GuitarLexi AnandNaples, Fla.Music BusinessLila HollerOcean View, Del.SongwritingLily KoenLos AngelesVocal PerformanceLily ZagerWest Hollywood, Calif.Vocal PerformanceLuke SondermanRancho Mirage, Calif.Audio EngineeringLuna DaySan Diego, Calif.SongwritingMackenzie WeberManhattan Beach, Calif.Music BusinessMatthew LudwigLa Jolla, Calif.Instrument – DrumsMia PerrinKalamazoo, Mich.SongwritingMila NorthrupLos AngelesSongwritingMiles ConnorKeller, TexasInstrument – GuitarMilo Chang SigelPalos Verdes Peninsula, Calif.Electronic Music ProductionNeil NayyarElk Grove, Calif.Audio EngineeringPeyton PriceAustinMusic JournalismRichard HellerChicagoInstrument – GuitarRijah BanerjeeJersey City, N.J.SongwritingRyann BarnesAtherton, Calif.SongwritingSamantha BermanLos AngelesInstrument – BassSavannah BlandinoTorrance, Calif.SongwritingShannae Erin BernalesAnaheim, Calif.Vocal PerformanceShaylee GuerreroLos AngelesMusic JournalismShohini ChakrabortyFolsom, Calif.Audio EngineeringSofia ErskinePleasanton, Calif.Vocal PerformanceSophia RabinNewport Beach, Calif.SongwritingSophie WardLos AngelesMusic BusinessTaylor AaronsonRichmond, Va.Music BusinessTerrell HardgeSt. Peters, Mo.Electronic Music ProductionWhitney EnensteinLos AngelesMusic BusinessWilliam EllisEads, Tenn.Instrument – GuitarWilliam FaustEl Macero, Calif.Music BusinessZachary FryerSan Anselmo, Calif.Instrument – DrumsZachary MarcusWestfield, N.J.Instrument – BassZoe GossaRiver Edge, N.J.Music Business
ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
Established in 2008, 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 www.grammymuseum.org, “like” the GRAMMY Museum on Facebook, and follow @GRAMMYMuseum on Twitter and Instagram.
 
ABOUT REYNA ROBERTS
Reyna Roberts is a force. The daughter of two Army combat engineers, the Alaska-born & Alabama-raised singer-songwriter has already made her mark in country music, drawing praise from Mickey Guyton, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire and more. The 2022 Amazon Music Artist to Watch artist grew up listening to Christina Aguilera, Gretchen Wilson, Beyoncé, and The Chicks. “I can’t remember a moment when I wasn’t singing,” says Roberts, having first taken the stage at a bar in Alaska at the age of 3 to belt “Lady Marmalade.” Roberts has drawn praise for her “raucous” (The New York Times) “banger” (Rolling Stone), “Stompin’ Grounds,” which was featured during ESPN’s Monday Night Football throughout the season, while her “fiery new anthem” (People), “Raised Right,” resonated with fans and critics. A Radio.com “Leading Ladies” honoree, Roberts covered “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin” with Luke Combs and Robert Randolph at the 2021 CMT Giants: Charley Pride. In 2022, she opened for Reba McEntire and made her Stagecoach debut, already having toured with Jamey Johnson, and debuted at Watershed Festival and Summerfest.
 
 
ABOUT SILVERSUN PICKUPS
Bursting out of the Silverlake, California music scene in the early 2000s, Silversun Pickups – lead singer Brian Aubert, bassist Nikki Monninger, drummer Christopher Guanlao, and keyboardist Joe Lester – have maintained their independence throughout their storied career. They released their first three albums on the local label, Dangerbird Records, before founding their own label, New Machine Recordings, for the release of their most recent albums, Widows Weeds and Better Nature. Now almost two decades into their career, they remain a vital and important rock band and have racked up ten Top 20 hits on Billboard’s Alternative Songs chart, as well as over a million records sold in the U.S. The band is working on new music – details to be announced soon. 
 
Stay tuned for more information on the public program we will be participating in at the GRAMMY Museum this August.
 
ABOUT LAUREN SPENCER-SMITH
Lauren Spencer-Smith will let you know what is on her mind. When she steps up to the microphone, the Vancouver Island singer and songwriter shares the kinds of stories typically only traded by best friends long after the sun goes down. Her unfiltered feelings resonate just as loudly as her stunning vocals do, tracing life’s ups, downs, and everything in between with sharp lyrics and even sharper melodies. Balancing a job, school and teaching herself piano and guitar, she prolifically posted videos to social media. One day, she sang Lady Gaga’s “Always Remember Us This Way” from A Star Is Born in her dad’s truck. The ensuing impromptu clip (filmed by her father) exploded with tens of millions of views on Facebook. “American Idol” invited her to appear on the 2020 season and she placed in the Top 20. Countless songwriting sessions followed as she honed her chops alongside several well-known producers and more independent talent. In the midst of the COVID-19 lockdown, she launched her TikTok page with a steady stream of content. She gained traction on streaming platforms with a stunning cover of Olivia Rodrigo’s “All I Want” and originals such as “For Granted” and “Back To Friends.” However, “Fingers Crossed” primed her for a major breakthrough. A smartphone video of Lauren’s unplugged performance of the song set TikTok ablaze, generating over half a billion views on the platform and eclipsing over 100 million streams. After earning acclaim from BillboardGeniusStereogum, and more, Lauren properly introduces herself on a series of 2022 singles and her forthcoming full-length debut [Island Records/Republic Records].
 
LINKS:
Flowers” | https://laurenspencersmith.lnk.to/Flowers
“Fingers Crossed” | https://laurenspencersmith.lnk.to/FingersCrossed
 

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