New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The
National Museum of African American
Music (NMAAM) today announced a new partnership with Sony
Music Group (SMG), making them the first music company to support the museum's mission and values ahead of its opening on Jan. 18. As part of the partnership, developed through Sony Music's Global Social
Justice Fund, a Sony
Music Scholars
Black Music Certification and Scholarship Program will be created to make an impact on the community through music education.
The scholarship program has been developed to introduce students to the music industry through the lens of African American history and culture. Together, the NMAAM and SMG will partner on a curriculum, course and certification dedicated to
Black music culture and business, providing students a window into all facets of the music business and related careers.
"We are thrilled to partner with Sony
Music Group to grow the museum and invest in the Nashville community," said H. Beecher Hicks III, president and CEO of NMAAM. "Sony Music's partnership helps us tell a unique story of
Black music executives and also looks to the future to help create the next generation of leaders in music. We're excited to finally be able to share the museum with the world later this month."
Additionally, SMG will underwrite the museum's "Business Behind the Music" exhibit at launch. The exhibit will feature
Black music executives as well as record labels and publishers that have played a significant role throughout American history. Celebrating
Black music business pioneers, the exhibit will be one of the most complete and up-to-date collections of its kind.
"NMAAM is an important institution, to Nashville and to our entire industry. We're very pleased that we can help bring the museum to life and further our shared mission of impacting communities through music education," said Towalame Austin, executive vice president, Philanthropy & Social Impact at Sony
Music Group. "By telling the complex, overlooked and expansive history of
Black artists and songwriters across all genres of music in this country, NMAAM is adding to Nashville's already rich and growing arts community and is shining a light on key parts of our music history."
Those wishing to visit the museum should visit the website www.NMAAM.org to stay updated on when tickets will become available.
The
National Museum of African American Music, set to open in early 2021, will be the only museum dedicated solely to educating, preserving and celebrating the influence African Americans have had on music. Based in Nashville, Tenn., as a part of the Fifth + Broadway development, the museum will share the story of the American soundtrack by integrating history and interactive technology to bring musical heroes of the past into the present. For more information, please visit www.nmaam.org.
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