May 8, 2024
7:30 - 8:45 p.m. ET
Presented in collaboration with Lincoln Center, Music for Social Good will be hosted by Carlos Chirinos, Music and Global Health Associate Professor and Director of NYU Music and Social Change Lab. Join him as he sits down for an intimate conversation with the 2023 winner of the Best Song for Social Change Special Merit Award, K'naan. They’ll discuss the impact of activism on the creative process, message-driven music as a tool for inspiring positive change, and ways music moves the culture forward.
Lincoln Center Public Atrium
61 W 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023
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Lee Dannay
Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Explore the ever-evolving state of visual media with your New York Chapter peers. Discuss how platforms like YouTube and TikTok have become indispensable tools for indie creators and understand the industry's ongoing reliance on them. Share insights into harnessing the power of short-form content and maximizing your impact.
Special thanks to our series partners, The Mechanical Licensing Collective and Sound Royalties.
Lee Dannay
Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Riley Moriarty
Artist Manager
Riley's career in the music business has amassed beyond ten years; with over seven years experience in Artist Management, Touring, Festival Operations, and Partnerships and Endorsements. Now a Manager at global entertainment entity Three Six Zero she is representing the likes of iconic grime-rapper, Mike Skinner (The Streets), and critically acclaimed alternative-pop artist, Angélica Garcia, who has been featured by former President Barack Obama on his infamous year-end lists. She is founder of the NYC-based womxn in music community, Girl Gang, championing female relationships and fostering a peer group within the industry.
Head of A&R,
Thirty Tigers
Lee is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Content Creator &
Founder of That Good Sh*t
Annabelle Kline-Zilles is a content creator and founder of music curation platform "That Good Sh*t". She builds community around music discovery through creating music-focused social media content, curating live events, interviewing artists, and more. She has interviewed artists like SiR, Tinashe, Westside Gunn, and Teezo Touchdown, and her work has been featured in Forbes and Rolling Stone. Annabelle is pioneering a new space in music media dominated by short-form content, and aims to uplift artists who make music that is innovative and true.
Artist Partnerships Manager,
YouTube Music / Google
Courtney Marr is an Artist Partnerships Manager at YouTube Music, where she helps artists and managers develop impactful release strategies and creative partnerships. Courtney is currently working across YouTube & Google’s AI Music initiatives, and played a strategic role in helping launch YouTube Shorts. Courtney has a background in artist management, and prior to joining YouTube - she was a Sr Director of Digital & Marketing Strategy at mtheory. Courtney was raised in Mobile, AL and has a Master's degree in Performing Arts Administration from NYU.
Artist Manager
Based in New York, Riley's career in the music business has amassed beyond ten years; with over seven years experience in Artist Management, Touring, Festival Operations, and Partnerships and Endorsements. Now a Manager at global entertainment entity Three Six Zero she is representing the likes of iconic grime-rapper, Mike Skinner (The Streets), and critically acclaimed alternative-pop artist, Angélica Garcia, who has been featured by former President Barack Obama on his infamous year-end lists. She is founder of the NYC-based womxn in music community, Girl Gang, championing female relationships and fostering a peer group within the industry.
Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers
Lee is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Artist Manager
Based in New York, Riley's career in the music business has amassed beyond ten years; with over seven years experience in Artist Management, Touring, Festival Operations, and Partnerships and Endorsements. Now a Manager at global entertainment entity Three Six Zero she is representing the likes of iconic grime-rapper, Mike Skinner (The Streets), and critically acclaimed alternative-pop artist, Angélica Garcia, who has been featured by former President Barack Obama on his infamous year-end lists. She is founder of the NYC-based womxn in music community, Girl Gang, championing female relationships and fostering a peer group within the industry.
Lee Dannay
Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Lynn Gonzalez
TITLE
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Lanre Oladipo
TITLE
Riley's career in the music business has amassed beyond ten years; with over seven years experience in Artist Management, Touring, Festival Operations, and Partnerships and Endorsements. Now a Manager at global entertainment entity Three Six Zero she is representing the likes of iconic grime-rapper, Mike Skinner (The Streets), and critically acclaimed alternative-pop artist, Angélica Garcia, who has been featured by former President Barack Obama on his infamous
Partner,
Granderson Des Rochers, LLP
An experienced entertainment attorney and music executive, Lynn is currently a Partner in the music group at a the entertainment law firm, Granderson Des Rochers LLP. Prior to joining the firm, she served as the EVP and Head of Business Affairs and Business Development at Def Jam Recordings (Universal Music Group), where she was the label’s lead attorney and oversaw matters for its roster of artists, including Kanye West, Big Sean, YG and Justin Bieber. She has built a reputation across her career as a legal expert who advocates hard for the artist’s vision but serves as a partner to the business leaders to guide them in achieving their objectives while effectively managing risk for the corporation.
Partner,
Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
An attorney who focuses her practice on estate planning, Bridget creates wills, trusts, powers of attorney and health care documents (such as health care proxies and living wills) for her clients. She assists families that have goals including the reduction or elimination of estate taxes, the
protection of assets from long-term healthcare expenses, and the protection and ongoing
management of inheritances left to loved ones who are minors or have special needs.
Founder & CEO,
Oladipo Wealth Management
As a Financial Advisor and Investment Adviser Representative, Lanre’s vision is to close the wealth gap one client at a time. He’s passionate about helping his clients build generational wealth through holistic financial planning and investment management. With a decade of experience in Financial Services, Lanre is committed to the financial wellbeing of every client. He goes beyond and above to help them achieve their financials goals and to reach financial independence.
Artist Manager
Sir Tek, a Kenyan native raised in Atlanta, ignited his career as a DJ, spinning records in clubs and crafting mixtapes. His knack for breaking records propelled him into artist management and marketing. Sir Tek co-founded Street Execs Management in 2005 with Allen Parks and together they built a brand based on emphatic loyalty, a focus on longevity and dedication to their client’s vision. Street Execs roster includes renowned artists such as 2 Chainz, Travis Porter, Young Dolph, Trouble, Bankroll Fresh and more. Their approach of handling each project with the spirit of creativity, astute professional judgment and a deep understanding of their artists and market, their clients have achieved tremendous success. With two Grammy wins and over 80 million records sold, Sir Tek stands as a visionary force, shaping the music industry with his unparalleled talent and dedication.
Lee Dannay
Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
April 26, 2024
10 a.m. - 12 p.m. ET
Join one of our existing New York Chapter opportunities listed below, or create your own act of service.
Lynn Gonzalez
TITLE
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Lanre Oladipo
TITLE
Riley's career in the music business has amassed beyond ten years; with over seven years experience in Artist Management, Touring, Festival Operations, and Partnerships and Endorsements. Now a Manager at global entertainment entity Three Six Zero she is representing the likes of iconic grime-rapper, Mike Skinner (The Streets), and critically acclaimed alternative-pop artist, Angélica Garcia, who has been featured by former President Barack Obama on his infamous
Join the Recording Academy New York Chapter and the City Parks Foundation as we beautify (paint and garden) Hamilton Fish Park in Manhattan and Irving Square Park in Brooklyn.
RSVP and let us know which neighborhood works best for you!
Join staff from the WaterFront Center for a clean-up of Oyster Bay Beach in Long Island, NY! The WaterFront Center is a non-profit working to inform people of all ages about the environment through educational and recreational programs.
To volunteer, please follow the instructions at this link.
Join one of the many volunteer opportunities the United Way of Rhode Island has planned for April! Whether you have a passion for beach clean-ups or want to help out at an animal shelter, there's something for you.
Sign up directly on their website for a date and time that works best for you.
Lee Dannay
Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Presented in collaboration with Lincoln Center, Music for Social Good will be hosted by Carlos Chirinos, Music and Global Health Associate Professor and Director of NYU Music and Social Change Lab.
Join him for an intimate conversation with the 2023 winner of the Best Song for Social Change Special Merit Award, K'naan.
K'naan
TITLE
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Carlos Chirinos
TITLE
Riley's career in the music business has amassed beyond ten years; with over seven years experience in Artist Management, Touring, Festival Operations, and Partnerships and Endorsements. Now a Manager at global entertainment entity Three Six Zero she is representing the likes of iconic grime-rapper, Mike Skinner (The Streets), and critically acclaimed alternative-pop artist, Angélica Garcia, who has been featured by former President Barack Obama on his infamous
Music and Global Health Assistant Professor at NYU &
Director, NYU Music and Social Change Lab
His research explores the impact of commercial music on health and social change narratives through the lens of music business as a social and economic practice. Dr. Chirinos has worked extensively in Africa and Latin America, and his work has been published and reported in major media outlets such as the BBC, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post and NPR. He curates a Latin music series at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York, is the development editor of a book by the artist and social activist Rubén Blades, and his research on songs for social change contributed to the creation of the first Grammy™ Special Merit Award for Best Song for Social Change.
Los Angeles Chapter's Conversations: GRAMMYs, Bridges the Gaps has returned!
Our amazing intergenerational conversation series highlights various topics in genre, craft, and industry. Set amongst Los Angeles Chapter membership, groups of music creators & professionals will connect on relevant topics spanning over two days.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the live audience! Feel the energy, soak up the knowledge, and connect with fellow music aficionados. Reserve your spot now—it’s a symphony of inspiration waiting to unfold!
We invite you to join us during a live taping!
S&C Wing – A Composer Focused Discussion:
“Striking a New Normal, a Composer Town Hall”
S&C Wing – A Songwriter Focused Discussion:
“The Marathon: A Songwriter’s Life & Times”
Professional Development - Focused Discussion:
Navigating the industry as a professional with families, managing health and wellness and navigating subsidiary opportunities.
“Sustain & Maintain: Music, Family & Wellness”
Professional Development - Focused Discussion:
"Sustain & Maintain: Building Your Brand"
*All panels for June 5th are between 9am - 4pm PT. Be prepared to stay for up to two hours per taping.*
P&E - Focused Discussions:
"The Future of Music and Technology for
Producers and Engineers"
Ear Health, Levels and LUFS
“Loudness Wars”
DEI - Focused Discussion:
A special Black Music Collective P&E Wing Keynote featuring
past and future leadership within the
Los Angeles Chapter & local music community.
*All panels for June 6th are between 9am - 1pm PT. Be prepared to stay for up to two hours per taping.*
Lee Dannay
Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Join GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter and educator Falu as she partners with singer/songwriter and meditation practitioner Gaurav for a 1-hour interactive musical meditation session. Immerse yourself in a journey of music and mindfulness, with soothing melodies and guided meditation rejuvenating the mind and spirit. Guests should bring their own yoga mats.
Special thanks to our series partners, The Mechanical Licensing Collective and Sound Royalties.
May 14, 2024
10 - 11:30 a.m. ET
Recording Academy
New York Office
21 East 37th Street
New York, NY 10016
Gaurav
Singer/Songwriter & Meditation Practitioner
Gaurav Shah is a singer-songwriter who grew up in Texas obsessed with both Indian classical music and a spiritual search for meaning. For his Harvard thesis he wrote a paper on the role of the auditory cortex in musical pitch perception, and he has spent much of his life finding ways to integrate art and reason, right brain and left brain. A vocal student of the legendary master Ustad Sultan Khan and male lead singer of Falu’s band, he has performed for National Geographic, the National Mall and at Carnegie Hall, released a single with the Indian Prime Minister called "Abundance in Millets". His songwriting has been featured in the Smithsonian Museum.
Falu
GRAMMY Award-Winning Singer/Songwriter & Educator
Falu is known for her unique blend of traditional Indian music with contemporary sounds, creating a fusion that appeals to a wide range of listeners. Falu's music draws from her Indian classical training and incorporates elements of folk, jazz, and world music. She is an ambassador of Indian Music at Carnegie Hall, has performed for the Obamas at the White House, has two GRAMMY nominations and a win, and has recently collaborated with the Indian Prime Minister on a song to address world hunger called "Abundance in Millets". She was named as one of the most influential Indian women in the world by the Economic Times of India. She has worked with Carnegie Hall to bring music to underserved communities to promote healing and wellness.
GRAMMY Award-Winning Singer/Songwriter & Educator
Falu is known for her unique blend of traditional Indian music with contemporary sounds, creating a fusion that appeals to a wide range of listeners. Falu's music draws from her Indian classical training and incorporates elements of folk, jazz, and world music. She is an ambassador of Indian Music at Carnegie Hall, has performed for the Obamas at the White House, has two GRAMMY nominations and a win, and has recently collaborated with the Indian Prime Minister on a song to address world hunger called "Abundance in Millets". She was named as one of the most influential Indian women in the world by the Economic Times of India. She has worked with Carnegie Hall to bring music to underserved communities to promote healing and wellness.
Singer/Songwriter & Meditation Practitioner
Gaurav Shah is a singer-songwriter who grew up in Texas obsessed with both Indian classical music and a spiritual search for meaning. For his Harvard thesis he wrote a paper on the role of the auditory cortex in musical pitch perception, and he has spent much of his life finding ways to integrate art and reason, right brain and left brain. A vocal student of the legendary master Ustad Sultan Khan and male lead singer of Falu’s band, he has performed for National Geographic, the National Mall and at Carnegie Hall, released a single with the Indian Prime Minister called "Abundance in Millets". His songwriting has been featured in the Smithsonian Museum.
Lee Dannay
Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers
Lee Dannay is head of A&R for Thirty Tigers, an independent label representing a diverse roster of artists. Prior to Thirty Tigers, Lee worked in A&R for both Epic and Columbia Records, and in music publishing at Warner/Chappell. Lee is also an adjunct professor at the Clive Davis Institute for Recorded Music, serves on numerous industry boards, volunteers and mentors within the industry and community, and is a governor and voting member of the NY chapter of the Recording Academy.
Gaurav
Singer/Songwriter & Meditation Practitioner
Gaurav Shah is a singer-songwriter who grew up in Texas obsessed with both Indian classical music and a spiritual search for meaning. For his Harvard thesis he wrote a paper on the role of the auditory cortex in musical pitch perception, and he has spent much of his life finding ways to integrate art and reason, right brain and left brain. A vocal student of the legendary master Ustad Sultan Khan and male lead singer of Falu’s band, he has performed for National Geographic, the National Mall and at Carnegie Hall, released a single with the Indian Prime Minister called "Abundance in Millets". His songwriting has been featured in the Smithsonian Museum.
Falu
GRAMMY Award-Winning Singer/Songwriter & Educator
Falu is known for her unique blend of traditional Indian music with contemporary sounds, creating a fusion that appeals to a wide range of listeners. Falu's music draws from her Indian classical training and incorporates elements of folk, jazz, and world music. She is an ambassador of Indian Music at Carnegie Hall, has performed for the Obamas at the White House, has two GRAMMY nominations and a win, and has recently collaborated with the Indian Prime Minister on a song to address world hunger called "Abundance in Millets". She was named as one of the most influential Indian women in the world by the Economic Times of India. She has worked with Carnegie Hall to bring music to underserved communities to promote healing and wellness.
ARKAI is an award-winning electroacoustic duo that has inspired audiences around the world through its genre-defying string music. Graduates of The Juilliard School, their past engagements have included performances at the Abu Dhabi Culture Summit, Met Museum, US Air Force Academy, World Trade Center, Lincoln Center, Chateau Marmont, Carnegie Hall and TED. Recent highlights include opening for Oscar and Grammy-winning musician Jon Batiste at NYC's Javits Center.
As creative collaborators, ARKAI was commissioned by the Museum of Chinese in America to compose a work for their exhibition Responses: Asian Americans Resisting the Tides of Racism. Other commissions have included a piece for Silver Lining Ltd’s Impact 5X initiative — a global economic justice project supporting hundreds of small business owners from underserved communities around the world.
Through the U.S. Department of State and the Association of American Voices, ARKAI has engaged in exchange programs with underserved audiences around the world with little or no access to American music, demonstrating the power of cultural diplomacy as a tool to bring people together.
ARKAI recently joined the 2023 voting member class of The Recording Academy (GRAMMYs). In collaboration with Grammy-winning producer Jonas W. Karlsson, ARKAI's debut album will be released in 2024. ARKAI is a winner of the 2021 Astral Artists National Competition.
Learn more about ARKAI by following their social media channels.
Join us for the Los Angeles Chapter P&E Wing Summit!
Get ready for an electrifying summit on June 6th hosted at Volume Studios, in Inglewood, CA! Join us for captivating fireside chats, a give back - gear drive, behind-the-scenes tours of Volume Studios, and the chance to mix and mingle with the pro audio community.
Plus, we’ve got you covered with delightful light bites and refreshments!
* The summit on June 6th is between 1:30pm - 6pm PT.
RSVP doesn’t guarantee your participation. Our team will do its best to include as many members as possible. Confirmation will be sent out at least 24 hours in advance.
We believe in paying it forward.
Bring any gently used equipment that’s gathering dust in your studio—microphones, headphones, MIDI keyboards—and donate it to the talented students of 1500 Sound Academy and Inner-City Arts.
Let’s empower the next generation of sound wizards!
One of the most influential producers/engineers in Latin Music
Originally born in Venezuela, he is a multi-Grammy® and Latin Grammy® award-winner. With over 8 billion streams under his belt, he has been awarded with nearly a dozen Platinum and Gold RIAA certifications for his collaborations with artists like Santana, Shakira (Waka Waka), Ricky Martin , Prince Royce , Julian Marley, Soda Stereo, Luis Enrique, Los Amigos Invisibles, Jon Secada, among many others. He has credits in over 25 Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated albums and he is the Producer-in-Residence for the Music Business program, as well as an adjunct professor for both the Music Business and Music Technology programs at NYU, Steindhart. Losada is also very involved in advocacy and mentorship: he is a former Recording Academy NY Chapter Governor and has attended Grammys on the Hill and District Advocacy Day, NYC MLK Service Day
Multi GRAMMY-nominated mastering engineer at Peerless Mastering, a DOLBY Atmos-certified studio in Boston, MA
For the past four years, Maria has served on the New York Board of Governors and the Producers & Engineers Committee at the Recording Academy, supporting efforts for music education, industry inclusion and student mentorship. As a clinically-trained mental health advocate, she facilitates a weekly MBSR group for Meditate Together. Originally from the Maryland/DC area, Maria holds a B.A. in psychology from Boston University, trained in classical piano at New England Conservatory, and is a final-year Masters Candidate at NYU’s program for Mental Health and Wellness.
Gaurav Shah is a singer-songwriter who grew up in Texas obsessed with both Indian classical music and a spiritual search for meaning. For his Harvard thesis he wrote a paper on the role of the auditory cortex in musical pitch perception, and he has spent much of his life finding ways to integrate art and reason, right brain and left brain. A vocal student of the legendary master Ustad Sultan Khan and male lead singer of Falu’s band, he has performed for National Geographic, the National Mall and at Carnegie Hall, released a single with the Indian Prime Minister called "Abundance in Millets". His songwriting has been featured in the Smithsonian Museum.
Falu is known for her unique blend of traditional Indian music with contemporary sounds, creating a fusion that appeals to a wide range of listeners. Falu's music draws from her Indian classical training and incorporates elements of folk, jazz, and world music. She is an ambassador of Indian Music at Carnegie Hall, has performed for the Obamas at the White House, has two GRAMMY nominations and a win, and has recently collaborated with the Indian Prime Minister on a song to address world hunger called "Abundance in Millets". She was named as one of the most influential Indian women in the world by the Economic Times of India. She has worked with Carnegie Hall to bring music to underserved communities to promote healing and wellness.
April 10, 2024
4-5:30 p.m. ET
Explore the ever-evolving visual landscape with your New York Chapter peers. Discuss how platforms like YouTube and TikTok have become indispensable tools for indie creators and understand the industry's ongoing reliance on them. Share insights into harnessing the power of short-form content and maximizing your impact.
Hosted by Lee Dannay, Vice President/Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers, with special guest Riley Moriarty, Artist Manager.
Recording Academy
New York Office
21 East 37th Street
New York, NY 10016
April 18, 2024
1-2 p.m. ET
Hosted in partnership with MusiCares, this webinar will explore financial planning as it relates to establishing a healthy estate and provide attendees with tangible takeaways related to managing your portfolio of assets throughout the duration of one's life and career.
This program will be hosted on Zoom.
May 8, 2024
7:30 - 8:45 p.m. ET
Presented in collaboration with Lincoln Center, Music for Social Good will be hosted by Carlos Chirinos, Music and Global Health Associate Professor and Director of NYU Music and Social Change Lab. Join him as he sits down for an intimate conversation with the 2023 winner of the Best Song for Social Change Special Merit Award, K'naan. They’ll discuss the impact of activism on the creative process, message-driven music as a tool for inspiring positive change, and ways music moves the culture forward.
Lincoln Center Public Atrium
61 W 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023
May 14, 2024
10 - 11:30 a.m. ET
Join GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter and educator Falu as she partners with singer/songwriter and meditation practitioner Gaurav for a 1-hour interactive musical meditation session.
Guests will immerse themselves in a journey of music and mindfulness, with soothing melodies and guided meditation rejuvenating the mind and spirit. Guests should bring their own yoga mats.
Recording Academy
New York Office
21 East 37th Street
New York, NY 10016
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