Saturday, February 1, 2014

A once in a lifetime opportunity...

A Night at the Grammys

This past week, I had the enormous opportunity to work the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.
As an avid student of music, I cannot begin to tell you what an incredible experience it was to be a part (any part!) of such an esteemed organization as the Recording Academy and production of the Grammy telecast.

Here I am in a candid moment on the red carpet (without a headset on, a production lanyard around my neck, or a seating chart in my hand)! A great guy working with me insisted that we capture this moment, it being my first time at the Grammy's, much less working them. He said that in all of his years of production, he never used to have anything to remember the moments by, so he finally started taking pictures and capturing the moments. I'm so glad I listened to him and got this picture I will cherish forever.





Here are some behind the scene photos from rehearsals and backstage.

I cannot describe to you what it feels like to sit in the room in seats where so many have been honored by an assembly of their peers for their work in this industry. Not to mention the only opportunity I may be able to sit in the front row. Woah. Beyond cool.








I even ran into some old friends and made some new ones!
Here I am with one of my long-time mentors, and talented songwriter Mr. Bruce Roberts.


And the man who helped arrange this awesome opportunity, and my dear friend, Nick DiFruscia who works with The Recording Academy.


My new favorite partner in crime, Kevin Wilson aka Smooth Jazz.


And everyone's favorite choreography couple from So You Think You Can Dance, NappyTabs. 
(And can I just say, they are just as lovely in real life as they seem on TV, maybe even lovelier.)
Highlight of my Grammy experience meeting these two.


Here I am with headset on and seating chart in hand. 
"Hey you (insert celebrity musician here)...I need you to move so I can put P!NK's dancers in your seat to twist her in the air for her performance."
Don't mess with a woman on a headset.


Every seat was filled. Even the tippy top ones at the back of the arena. INSANE.


And who could forget the performances!





With much appreciation, I send a big thank you to my Aunt Deb for the TV freeze frame below which captures my official credit at the end of the telecast. Seeing this definitely solidified this experience as one to mark off the bucket list. 


Ever since I was a little girl playing poolside while my mother basked in a lounge chair blasting Led Zeppelin from her boom box, I knew that one day I would be involved in this industry. 
Music has always inspired me and continues to inspire me now on a daily basis.
What a full circle moment to realize so many of my dreams fulfilled in this one amazing night.

I can't help but stop and soak it all in, realizing that this event, this opportunity, is only one in a long line of many more to come. I see my dreams and goals being fulfilled on a daily basis and count myself so fortunate to do what I do. I chalk a lot of it up to positive affirmations and steadfast persistence, but ultimately, a LOT of hard work.

So stick with it. When you think you've done all there is and you couldn't possibly do more...
PUSH HARDER.

** You never know what awaits you on the other side of possibility **


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