Grammy Jam
Celebrates Stevie
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Grammy Jam Celebrates Stevie Wonder To Raise Funds For The Entertainment
Industry Foundation's National Arts And Music Education Initiative
LOS ANGELES (Recording Academy) — The Recording Academy and the
Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) announced the musical event,
GRAMMY Jam, celebrating the music of 22-time GRAMMY Award-winning artist
Stevie Wonder. The event, to be presented by Mercedes-Benz USA, will
take place Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005, at the Orpheum Theatre in Los
Angeles.
Eric Benét, George Benson, Chris Brown, Dean DeLeo and Robert DeLeo
(formerly of Stone Temple Pilots), George Duke, Josh Groban, Anthony
Hamilton, Herbie Hancock, Heather Headley, Hootie & The Blowfish,
India.Arie, James Ingram, Randy Jackson, Keb' Mo', KEM, Aaron Neville,
Raphael Saadiq, Slash, Angie Stone, Kirk Whalum, and Stevie Wonder are
among the dozens of musical guests scheduled to perform in a jam-style
fashion under the musical direction of Rickey Minor.
"Stevie Wonder is one of the most generous individuals, both musically
and philanthropically, in our industry," said Recording Academy
President Neil Portnow. "Artists of all genres are lining up to honor
this musical icon whose body of work spans generations, touching
millions of fans around the world."
The Recording Academy and EIF are working together to raise much-needed
funds and awareness for arts and music education through EIF's National
Arts and Music Education Initiative (NAMEI), which provides funding for
exemplary arts programs to assure the continuation of their work.
Beneficiaries include: the GRAMMY Foundation, For The Arts, InnerSpark/California
State Summer School for the Arts, Inner-City Arts, and the Museum of
Contemporary Art.
"Thanks to the generosity of Mercedes-Benz USA, 100 percent of the
proceeds from GRAMMY Jam will benefit arts and music education
nationally," stated EIF President and CEO Lisa Paulsen. "Music is a
great way to express yourself and we want to be certain to give young
people the necessary lifelong tools to help them succeed.
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