Lynne Sheridan

VP, Artist Relations, Programs & Content, GRAMMY Museum at The Recording Academy

Lynne Sheridan serves as Vice President of Artist Relations, Programs and Content for the GRAMMY Museum®. Sheridan leads the Museum's Public Programs and oversees the Museum's digital content department. She also spearheads the Museum’s artist relations efforts and manages the Museum’s production team.

In her role, Sheridan develops programmatic content for the virtual GRAMMY Museum and books and produces all live public programming. A 30-year music industry veteran, she has been with the GRAMMY Museum since its inception in 2007. During her time at the Museum, Sheridan created the Public Programs series, booking and producing nearly 1,000 artist interviews, performances, film screenings, and panel discussions with artists such as Andrea Bocelli, Brandi Carlile, Common, Haim, La Santa Cecilia, John Legend, Shawn Mendes, Stevie Nicks, Public Enemy, Mavis Staples, Ringo Starr, Sting, Barbra Streisand, Jack White, Brian Wilson, X, and more.

Prior to joining the GRAMMY Museum, Sheridan worked in New York City at Columbia Records, Epic Records, Tommy Boy Music, and the Bob Dylan Music Company. She has booked and produced panels, programs, showcases and concerts at SXSW in Austin, Americana Music Festival & Conference in Nashville, and various tribute shows at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Sheridan has also produced concerts such as "Like a Complete Unknown: A Concert Celebrating the Music of Bob Dylan" with the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, collaborated with the New York Performing Arts Library at Lincoln Center on various programs, and co-produced all five Woody Guthrie Centennial Concert celebrations that took place nationwide in 2012.

Sheridan currently serves as an active board member for the Americana Music Association. She has also served as Secretary on the executive board for the past five years.

Sheridan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University.