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303 W. Erie Street, Suite 210
Chicago, IL 60654
Ph: 312.786.1121
Fx: 312.786.1934
chicago@grammy.com

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Chapter President
Peter Strand
Executive Director
Tera Healy

 

 

 
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GRAMMY SoundChecks With Gym Class Heroes And Estelle Grammy.com Image
October 24, 2008
On Oct. 24 the Chicago Chapter and the GRAMMY Foundation hosted a GRAMMY SoundChecks with Decaydance recording artists Gym Class Heroes and Atlantic recording artist Estelle at the Congress Theater.


Please check back for upcoming Chapter events as they are announced.

 
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GRAMMY University Network
The GRAMMY University Network (GRAMMY U) is a unique and fast-growing community of college students who are pursuing a career in the music industry. The Recording Academy created GRAMMY U to help prepare students for careers in the recording industry through networking, educational programs and performance opportunities. GRAMMY U is designed to enhance students' current academic curriculum with access to recording industry professionals to give an "out of classroom" perspective on the recording industry.

Members of GRAMMY U enjoy many of the benefits offered to The Academy's voting, associate and affiliate members, but at a quarter of the cost of membership. Annual membership in GRAMMY U is $25, compared to the $100 membership.

To join GRAMMY U, click here and begin the next step in developing your career in the recording industry.

For questions regarding GRAMMY U, please e-mail Zachary Taylor at Zachary.Taylor@grammy.com or call 312.786.1121.

Newsletter
All Chapter members receive a newsletter including national event information, local news and more. For additional information, please contact the Chapter office.

Internship Program
The Chapter offers paid internships for college students preparing for careers in the music or recording industry. All applicants must currently be studying music or a music industry-related major. If you are interested in the internship program, please e-mail Cassie Gorbette at cassie.gorbette@grammy.com.

We are not accepting applications for internships at this time. Please check back for updates on future internship opportunities.

The GRAMMY Foundation
The GRAMMY Foundation cultivates the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture — from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the still unimagined musical breakthroughs of future generations of music professionals. The Foundation offers programs and activities that engage the music industry and cultural community as well as the general public, and works in partnership year-round with The Recording Academy to bring national attention to important issues such as the value and impact of music and arts education and the urgency of preserving our rich cultural heritage. For more information, click here.

MusiCares
MusiCares helps music people across the country cope with personal, medical and financial hardships by providing confidential crisis intervention, health care referrals and financial assistance. For assistance in the Chicago area, contact Dee Dee Acquisto, MS, Senior Director, Health & Human Services toll-free at 877.303.6962.

For addiction/recovery referrals or questions, please contact Harold Owens, CADAC, Senior Director of Addiction Recovery Services, at 888-627-6271.

For more information on MusiCares' programs and services, click here.

MusiCares Hurricane Relief
In response to the devastation and displacement wrought by Hurricane Katrina, MusiCares and The Recording Academy established the MusiCares Hurricane Relief Fund, a multi-million dollar commitment of charitable funds to be distributed to musicians and other music industry people directly affected by this disaster. For more information about MusiCares Hurricane Relief, please contact us at 877.626.2748, or to make a donation, click here.

For more information, or to become involved with the Chicago Chapter, please e-mail chicago@grammy.com or call 312.786.1121.

 

 
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The Chicago Chapter

The Chicago Chapter, established in 1961, was the third Recording Academy Chapter to be initiated. At the time, Recording Academy National President Bob York looked to Chicago and Nashville to carry some of the increasing responsibilities of the Academy between the coastal offices of New York and Los Angeles. Chicago was chosen because it was one of the biggest recording centers of the time. The many active major and independent record companies thriving in Chicago included Chess, Checker, Columbia, RCA, CBS, Mercury and Cadet.

In April 2008, the Chicago Chapter moved into their new office space in the River North area of Chicago. This neighborhood, home of the River North Gallery District, has the largest concentration of art galleries in the United States outside of Manhattan. Along with hundreds of art galleries, the area also plays host to a design district, as well as many popular restaurants and entertainment venues. The new office space is larger than the former space occupied by the Chapter, and includes both a large and small conference room as well as a dedicated kitchen.

In the past few years, the Chapter has continued to recognize the many different groups that comprise the region's recording industry. The Chapter has increased its membership base and hosted numerous educational seminars throughout the Midwest, thereby creating valuable opportunities for members to gain information about professional developments in their particular field. The Chapter works closely with the many established music and arts organizations, and has become an integral partner in not only the Chicago cultural community, but also in many other major cities across the Midwest.

The Chapter's professional development programs include the Midwest Professional Education Series. These cover a wide range of timely issues and topics, including home studio recording, a music critic's symposium, record promotion and marketing, and music for advertising and film. These workshops and seminars are held throughout the Midwest. In addition to this solid slate of professional development programs, the chapter also provides several other events to our members. Our Chicago Heroes Awards recognize important music professionals at an elegant tribute dinner every year. Our annual Golf Tournament, local GRAMMY Nominee Celebration, and our membership meetings also provide opportunities for our members to get together on an annual basis.

For more information, or to become involved, please call 312.786.1121.

 

 
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Officers

President
Peter Strand

Vice President
Larry Sturm

Secretary
Lyndia Johnson

Trustees
Michael Freeman
Donald Lawrence
Bobby Z

Governors

Ken Abdo
Sarah Baer
Billy Branch
Steve Cole
Bonny Dolan
Kurt Elling
Lupe Fiasco
Todd Fitzgerald
Michael Freeman
James Ginsburg
Anne Harris
Donna Harris
Jim Henke
Steve Hodge
Mark Hubbard
Steve "Silk" Hurley
Cynthia Johnson
Lyndia Johnson
Daryl D. Jones
Mary Mazurek
Heather Nelson-Beverly
Rick Nielsen
Kenny Ornberg
Alice Peacock
Rachel Barton Pine
David Roche
Trevor Sadler
David Silbaugh
Steve Smith
Peter Strand
Larry Sturm
Dan Wilson

 

 
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Executive Director
Tera Healy

Senior Project Manager
Sarah Mudler

Chapter Assistant
Cassie Gorbette

GRAMMY U Representative
Zachary Taylor

Chapter Intern
Christopher Free

 

 
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