The Grammy Museum's August online programming includes a panel discussion on the upcoming Aretha Franklin biopic, Respect.
The panel discussion is scheduled to take place on August 12, on the eve of Respect's theatrical release in the U.S.
Moderated by Variety's Chris Willman, it will feature the film's star Jennifer Hudson, as well as Stephen Bray and Jason Michael Webb.
The film's release was delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Archived programs — from August 2019 at the Clive Davis Theater in the GRAMMY Museum — will also be released, featuring 311, Of Monsters & Men, Local Natives and Ernie Kovacs.
Those who want to tune in to the Grammy Museum's virtual programming should sign up for COLLECTION:live for $2.99/month or $29.99 a year. The proceeds will benefit the Museum's music education initiatives.
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