Annual Summer Program Will be a Virtual Camp Experience
The GRAMMY Museum® announced today that 81 talented high school students from 67 U.S. cities across 17 states have been selected as participants in the 17th annual GRAMMY Camp® program. All Time Low, Echosmith, and The War And Treaty 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 virtually from Tues, July 20 to Sat, July 24.
"GRAMMY Camp is a prime example of the GRAMMY Museum's mission and education initiatives," said Michael Sticka, President of the GRAMMY Museum. "While the program will be a virtual experience again this year, it remains 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, Pacific Bridge Arts Foundation, and the Recording Academy®.
GRAMMY Camp has historically taken place in Los Angeles as a five-day summer music experience. This year, in light of COVID-19, GRAMMY Camp will be a virtual interactive experience via digital conferencing. Focusing on all aspects of commercial music, this unique opportunity provides instruction by industry professionals in an immersive, creative online 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 2022 will be available online in August at www.grammyintheschools.com.
2021 GRAMMY Camp Selectees and Tracks (In Alpha Order by First Name)
Aaron Larit |
Scarsdale, N.Y. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Adin Eshaghpour |
Agoura Hills, Calif. |
Music Business |
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Akira Kassulke |
Los Angeles |
Electronic Music Production |
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Alejandro Koyama |
Los Angeles |
Electronic Music Production |
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Alex Mirzabeigi |
La Canada, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Alexis Anand |
Naples, Fla. |
Music Business |
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Alexis Johnson |
Bethel, Minn. |
Songwriting |
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Alina Hernandez |
Upland, Calif. |
Vocal Performance |
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Alivia Clark |
Springfield, N.J. |
Vocal Performance |
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Allyn Matheson |
Culver City, Calif. |
Music Journalism |
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Althea Aguel |
Long Beach, Calif. |
Songwriting |
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Ari Meron |
Beverly Hills, Calif. |
Instrument – Drums |
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Ava Thuresson |
Coronado, Calif. |
Vocal Performance |
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Blake Hanrahan |
Mount Laurel, N.J. |
Music Business |
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Bryant Hernandez Rivera |
Los Angeles |
Music Business |
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Camille Sole |
Houston, Texas |
Music Business |
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Carl Kukkonen |
Solana Beach, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Carter Long-Coffee |
Culver City, Calif. |
Music Business |
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Carter Norvell |
Miamisburg, Ohio |
Instrument – Keyboard |
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Derek Noguchi |
Torrance, Calif. |
Audio Engineering |
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Dexter Griffin |
Oakland, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Elizabeth Keegan |
Kirkland, Wash. |
Music Business |
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Eric Sican |
Compton, Calif. |
Instrument – Viola |
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Ethan Garrie |
La Jolla, Calif. |
Audio Engineering |
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Fausto Diaz |
Los Angeles |
Songwriting |
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Grace Ferguson |
Arlington, Mass. |
Vocal Performance |
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Grace Glaspell |
Santa Ana, Calif. |
Songwriting |
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Grace Gramins |
Bronxville, N.Y. |
Songwriting |
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Harmony Redford |
Asheville, N.C. |
Audio Engineering |
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Henry Gregory |
Sterling, Va. |
Audio Engineering |
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Isabella Reyes |
Los Angeles |
Vocal Performance |
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Isaiah Peoples |
Fort Worth, Texas |
Instrument – Guitar |
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Jacob Brusseau |
Thousand Oaks, Calif. |
Audio Engineering |
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Jad Maluf |
Los Altos, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Jake Wimmer |
Agoura Hills, Calif. |
Instrument – Keyboard |
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James Ignacio |
Roseland, N.J. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Jaq Adelman |
Santa Monica, Calif. |
Instrument – Keyboard |
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Jasani Pitts |
Culver City, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Jesus Aguilera |
Norwalk, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Joan Park |
Buena Park, Calif. |
Songwriting |
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Julia Fink |
Pacific Palisades, Calif. |
Music Journalism |
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Julia Garcia |
Lakewood, Calif. |
Music Business |
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Justine Lee |
Baldwin Park, Calif. |
Music Business |
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Kelly Tsai |
San Gabriel, Calif. |
Music Business |
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Kylie Kennedy |
Jamul, Calif. |
Audio Engineering |
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Leo Millot |
Redondo Beach, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Luke Sonderman |
Rancho Mirage, Calif. |
Audio Engineering |
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Maya McGowan |
Tujunga, Calif. |
Songwriting |
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Meghna Das |
Edison, N.J. |
Vocal Performance |
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Mia Perrin |
Kalamazoo, Mich. |
Songwriting |
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Michelle Kim |
Torrance, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Miguel Martinez |
South Miami, Fla. |
Instrument – Guitar |
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Miles Connor |
Keller, Texas |
Songwriting |
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Milo Chang Sigel |
Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Natalie Brodnick |
Naperville, Ill. |
Music Journalism |
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Nathaniel Peifer |
Mountain View, Calif. |
Instrument - Guitar |
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Neji Khang |
De Pere, Wis. |
Instrument – Saxophone |
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Nicole Campos |
Los Angeles |
Music Business |
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Nikita Mallik |
Bethesda, Md. |
Audio Engineering |
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Nysa Gandhi |
Baltimore, Md. |
Songwriting |
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Oliviana Marie |
Los Angeles |
Songwriting |
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Oluwanimofe Akinyanmi |
Princeton, N.J. |
Electronic Music Production |
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Paris Hing |
San Francisco, Calif. |
Songwriting |
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Roel Maralit |
Springfield, Va. |
Audio Engineering |
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Rohit Lakshman |
Altadena, Calif. |
Music Journalism |
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Ryan Martinez |
Livermore, Calif. |
Music Business |
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Sage Holt-Hall |
Chicago |
Music Business |
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Samantha Blakeman |
Carlsbad, Calif. |
Instrument – Bass |
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Savannah Blandino |
Torrance, Calif. |
Vocal Performance |
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Sebastian Block |
Los Angeles |
Instrument – Guitar |
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Shannae Cunanan Bernales |
Anaheim, Calif. |
Vocal Performance |
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Shayna Wilson |
Flanders, N.J. |
Vocal Performance |
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Sheng Chang |
Gaithersburg, Md. |
Songwriting |
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Sophia Rabin |
Newport Beach, Calif. |
Songwriting |
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Sydney Lieberman |
Parkland, Fla. |
Music Business |
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Victor Tessier |
Pomona, Calif. |
Music Business |
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Wesley Lucas |
Morrisville, Pa. |
Music Business |
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Xavier Hogan |
Los Angeles |
Instrument – Bass |
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Zachary Fryer |
San Aselmo, Calif. |
Instrument – Drums |
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Zelvin Collins |
New Orleans, La. |
Audio Engineering |
ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
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ABOUT ALL TIME LOW
Throughout a catalog streamed nearly half-a-billion times and highlighted by two gold albums, three gold singles, and a platinum single, All Time Low have continually raised the bar for both pop and punk. Since 2003, the group has notched five straight Top 10 entries on the Billboard Top 200, spanning the gold-certified Nothing Personal [2009], Dirty Work [2011], Future Hearts [2015], and Last Young Renegade [2017]. The latter attracted tastemaker acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone, Paste, and more as the band canvassed the world, headlining arenas on three continents. 2019 saw All Time Low celebrate Nothing Personal with a string of sold-out anniversary shows and a documentary following the band as they revisited the album at RedBull Studios. The record’s influence remains prevalent with Rock Sound citing its impact on Fall Out Boy, 5 Seconds of Summer, and more. After nearly two decades together, All Time Low have rekindled the spark they first ignited in a Baltimore basement on their 2020 full-length studio album, Wake Up, Sunshine. These four lifelong friends walked into a tiny room, plugged in, and turned up with the same spirit, but with more experience, and proficiency gained from performing to millions worldwide. As a result, they‘ve delivered Wake Up, Sunshine, a captivating body of work featuring the hit single “Monsters” (feat. blackbear), which spent 17 weeks atop Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart marking the group’s first #1 at radio. A brand-new version of “Monsters” was released at the end of 2020 featuring both blackbear and global super star Demi Lovato. In 2021, the band returned with their latest single “Once In A Lifetime”.
ABOUT ECHOSMITH
Echosmith first showcased their melodic, New Wave-influenced sound with their triple-platinum hit, “Cool Kids,” which notched a quarter-of-a-billion Spotify streams, and the double-platinum song “Bright” from their breakout RIAA gold debut album Talking Dreams, followed by the Inside A Dream EP. In 2020, the alt-pop trio released their sophomore album, the uplifting and honest coming-of-age soundtrack, Lonely Generation, which reached #2 on the iTunes Pop Chart and #11 on the iTunes Overall Album Chart and is the band’s first independent release on their record label, Echosmith Music, created in 2018 with ADA. Last year, Echosmith supported the album with a headlining tour across North America followed by the “Lonely Generation Digital Tour” as they performed live from their home to digital and social media destinations including Billboard, Global Citizen, Amazon Music, and more. The band also joined King & Country for the powerful Top 20 Hot AC "God Only Knows" (Timbaland Remix) and collaborated with Audien on the Top 40 radio single and Top 10 Billboard Dance Chart hit "Favorite Sound." Simultaneously, frontwoman Sydney stood out as a positive cultural force, whether acting as a brand ambassador for Coach, designing a line for Hollister, or dueting on stage with Taylor Swift. The sibling trio, who released their bold, synth-driven Top 20 Hot AC hit “Over My Head” in 2018, has earned critical acclaim from the likes of Billboard, Vulture, MTV, Elle, Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, NYLON, and more. Along the way, Echosmith has captivated crowds worldwide, toured with twenty one pilots and Pentatonix, garnered over 1 billion streams, and performed on numerous national TV programs including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, TODAY, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Live with Kelly and Ryan, Artists Den, and The Late Late Show with James Corden. Earlier this year, Echosmith released a new version of fan-favorite single “Tell Her You Love Her” ft. multi-platinum singer/songwriter Mat Kearney.
ABOUT THE WAR AND TREATY
Since forming in 2014, The War And Treaty have amassed a following as eclectic as their sound itself, a bluesy but joyful fusion of Southern soul, gospel, country, and rock-and-roll. Known for a live show nearly revival-like in intensity, the husband-and-wife team of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Blount-Trotter endlessly create an exhilarating exchange of energy with their audience, a dynamic they’ve brought to the stage in opening for the legendary Al Green and touring with the likes of Brandi Carlile and Jason Isbell. So when it came time to choose a title for their forthcoming sophomore album, The War And Treaty quickly landed on Hearts Town—the Nashville duo’s adoring nickname for their ardently devoted fanbase. As their fanbase continues to expand exponentially, The War And Treaty feel more and more inspired by the Hearts Town community and its boundless potential for mutual uplift. “This is a place where everything that is broken can be fixed,” says Michael. “It’s a world where racism can be erased and where we don’t live in our selfishness, but instead always empathize with others. A world where we encourage one another and pick each other up, and we feed the hungry and we clothe the naked. Hearts Town is a place where you can come broken and open, regardless of your past, and find love just like we have.”
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