Grammy Museum a nice surprise
Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at 12:59 AM
Logan Molen in Grammy Museum, Music

One of the few items available to photograph is Keith Moon's Premier double-bass kit from 1969. Moon played with fury, and it's surprising to see how lightweight the hardware was back in the day. He must have gone through a cymbal stand every night. I had never heard of the Grammy Museum until I bought a two-for-one deal on Bloomspot. But I was in for a nice surprise when I visited this weekend.

This is a museum that succeeds on several levels. It offers deep satisfaction for music ilk like me, while entertaining people like my wife and youngest daughter, who love music but not to the geeky degree I do. 

The museum is part of the LA Live complex near the Staples Center, and crams a lot into a tight four-story building. Exhibits fill floors 3 and 4, and half of 2 (the other half is devoted to the obligatory shopping, and I must admit the museum offers a nice mix of books, music and related souvenirs. 

But here are just a few of the many things I loved:

I'm not much of a George Harrison fan, but the special exhibit dedicated to the most underrated Beatle was excellent. 

All in all, a great museum experience, whether half price or full. I will definitely be returning. 

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