Free Concert at the Grammy Museum

The Vignatis will take their Gypsbilly music to the Clive Davis Theater at the Grammy Museum for their “Creative Lives” show on free Smithsonian Museum Day Live!

This free educational show is Saturday, March 12 from 11:00 a.m. – 12 p.m. RSVP is required with your name, “Vignatis” and the number of people in your party to [email protected]. The Grammy Museum is a participant in free Smithsonian Museum Day Live! Visit smithsonianmag.com/museumday/museum-day-live-march-2016/tickets/?no-ist to create a login account and get two free tickets per email.

“Leading a creative life is for everyone, not just artists,” says vocalist/clarinetist Tracy Vignati.

“Yes, we all have the potential within our lives to live creatively on a daily basis. We call this the Art of Living,” says vocalist/guitarist Fabrice Vignati.

The Vignatis self-released their first album in 2009 after creatively fusing their respective musical and cultural backgrounds. They continue to polish their Gypsybilly “pot au feu” of Django Reinhardt, Country, Jazz and Rockabilly and will be launching a crowdfunding campaign this spring in order to embark on a third album of songs that are not only fun but songs that encourage others.

Photo by PeterFigen.com

For more information, visit grammymuseum.org.