The Grammy Museum new exhibit honors The Miracles

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    (May 14, 2016) The GRAMMY Museum has been creating exhibits that explore the enduring legacy and influence of Motown Records, beginning with last year's exhibit honoring The Supremes.

    Yesterday, the museum unveiled its second in the Legends Of Motown series. An exhibit honoring the legendary Motown act The Miracles. Put together in cooperation with former Miracles singer, Claudette Robinson, the exhibit includes rare pictures, costumes and more.

    (May 14, 2016) The GRAMMY Museum has been creating exhibits that explore the enduring legacy and influence of Motown Records, beginning with last year's exhibit honoring The Supremes.

    Yesterday, the museum unveiled its second in the Legends Of Motown series. An exhibit honoring the legendary Motown act The Miracles. Put together in cooperation with former Miracles singer, Claudette Robinson, the exhibit includes rare pictures, costumes and more.

    Robinson is quoted: "It is my honor to be recognized by the GRAMMY Museum's Legends of Motown series. I am very grateful that the GRAMMY Museum has provided a platform for fans to experience the history of the Miracles and include items from my private collection to be displayed. The Miracles along with Mr. Berry Gordy and Motown have become a part of musical history that changed the landscape of popular music, soul and R&B to foster positive and progressive race relations in America and around the world. Thank you for the amazing opportunity."

    The Museum is located at 800 W. Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles. And you can visit it online at http://www.grammymuseum.org/

     

     
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