Posted on: September 16, 2011 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The GRAMMY Museum is honored to welcome R&B sensation Johnny Gill to the Clive Davis Theater for a special discussion and performance on Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Gill will be releasing his first solo album in 16 years, “Still Winning,” on October 11 via J Skillz Records/Notifi Records. His current single In The Mood is currently #9 on Billboard’s Urban Adult Chart. “Still Winning” features GRAMMY Award winning producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Bryan Michael Cox, Wyclef Jean and Troy Taylor

Gill will sit down with GRAMMY Foundation Vice President Scott Goldman to share his memories of New Edition and LSG and to discuss his brand new record before participating in an audience Q&A and performing a few songs.

Singing sensation Johnny Gill began his rise to fame as a teen star before being invited to join New Edition. He broke out as a solo artist with back-to-back #1 R&B classics My, My, My and Rub You the Right Way. Gill then joined Gerald Levert and Keith Sweat to form LSG and the trio cranked out a multi platinum debut and a hit follow up. In addition to numerous tours and appearances with LSG, New Edition (recently performing at the Essence Music Festival) and as a solo artist, Gill has also been part of Heads of State, a group formed by Gill, Ralph Tresvant and Bobby Brown.

The GRAMMY Museum launched its flagship public program, “An Evening With…,” in January 2009 with music legend Brian Wilson and continued its success with critically-acclaimed recording artists Ringo Starr, Annie Lennox, Bob Newhart, Tom Morello, Dwight Yoakam, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dionne Warwick, Herbie Hancock, Smokey Robinson, John Mellencamp, Terence Blanchard, Herb Alpert and Lani Hall, George Benson, Paul Shaffer, Mavis Staples, Carly Simon, Harry Connick, Jr. and Clive Davis. The program regularly features award-winning and cutting-edge musicians live and onstage. Taking place in the Museum’s state-of-the-art Clive Davis Theater, which screens exhibit-related films during regular Museum hours, the program provides guests unprecedented access to their favorite musicians.

“American Express Presents The Drop: Johnny Gill” will take place at 8 p.m. in the Clive Davis Theater, on the second floor of The GRAMMY Museum. Doors open at 7:30pm. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com. All proceeds benefit the GRAMMY Museum. For more information, please call 213.765.6800 or visit www.grammymuseum.org.

The GRAMMY Museum is located at 800 West Olympic Boulevard, Suite A245, Los Angeles, CA 90015. With an entrance off of Figueroa Street, the Museum resides within the L.A. LIVE campus, at the intersection of Olympic Boulevard and Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles.

About The GRAMMY Museum

Paying tribute to music’s rich cultural history, this one-of-a-kind, 21st-century Museum explores and celebrates the enduring legacies of all forms of music, the creative process, the art and technology of the recording process, and the history of the premier recognition of excellence in recorded music — the GRAMMY Award. The GRAMMY Museum features 30,000 square feet of interactive and multimedia exhibits located within L.A. LIVE, the downtown Los Angeles sports, entertainment and residential district. Through thought-provoking and dynamic public and educational programs and exhibits, guests will experience music from a never-before-seen insider perspective that only The GRAMMY Museum can deliver.

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