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Grammy Museum® and Musicares® Announce Grammy® Charity Online Auctions—Charitybuzz Edition GRAMMY MUSEUM® AND MUSICARES® ANNOUNCE GRAMMY® CHARITY ONLINE AUCTIONS—CHARITYBUZZ EDITION AUCTION OFFERS EXCLUSIVE EXPERIENCES AND A CHANCE TO WIN TICKETS TO THE 61ST GRAMMY AWARDS® WHO: GRAMMY Museum® and MusiCares® WHAT: This year's GRAMMY® Charity Online Auctions—Charitybuzz Edition will feature VIP and industry experiences including: a one-on-one meeting with Warner Music Nashville's chairman & CEO John Esposito and tickets and meet & greet passes with GRAMMY® winner Carrie Underwood for the Cry Pretty Tour 360 (Los Angeles); studio visit and meet & greet with songwriting duo the Messengers; lunch at Little Beach House Malibu (Soho House) with GRAMMY-winning producer Peter Asher (Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor); and a VIP experience for two to GRAMMY winner Ziggy Marley's 2019 Rebellion Rises Tour. Bidders will also have the opportunity to bid on platinum GRAMMY tickets and a VIP seat filler experience for the 61st GRAMMY Awards® telecast to be held in Los Angeles on Feb. 10, 2019. WHEN: The GRAMMY® Charity Online Auctions—Charitybuzz Edition is live now and will run through Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018. WHERE: Charitybuzz.com ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM Established in 2008 as a partnership between the Recording Academy™ and AEG, the GRAMMY Museum® is a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultivating a greater understanding of the history and significance of music. 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. In 2017, the Museum integrated with its sister organization, the GRAMMY Foundation®, to broaden the reach of its music education and preservation initiatives. As a unified organization, today, the GRAMMY Museum fulfills its mission of making music a valued and indelible part of our society through exhibits, education, grants, and public programming. For more information, visit www.grammymuseum.org, "like" the GRAMMY Museum on Facebook, and follow @grammymuseum on Twitter and Instagram. ABOUT MUSICARES A friend and ally of the music community, MusiCares was established by the Recording Academy to safeguard the health and well-being of all music people. A four-star charity and safety net in times of need, MusiCares offers confidential preventative, recovery, and emergency programs to address financial, medical, . GRAMMY Museum® And MusiCares® Announce 2018 GRAMMY® Charity Online Auctions— Charitybuzz Edition | Page 1 of 2 and personal health issues. Through the generosity of our donors and volunteer professionals, our dedicated team works across the country to ensure the music community has the resources and support it needs. For more information, visit www.musicares.org, "like" MusiCares on Facebook, and follow @MusiCares on Twitter and Instagram. # # # CONTACTS Christina Cassidy Communications Director T. 310.581.8670 [email protected] Jasmine Lywen-Dill Communications Manager T. 213.725.5703 [email protected] . GRAMMY Museum® And MusiCares® Announce 2018 GRAMMY® Charity Online Auctions— Charitybuzz Edition | Page 2 of 2 .
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