On View - Sep 30, 2015 - Sep 30, 2015
The GRAMMY Museum commemorates GRAMMY-winning comedian George Carlin. The exhibit marks the third display in the Museum’s comedy series, following previous tributes to Rodney Dangerfield and Joan Rivers.
“Ever since I became the keeper of my dad’s stuff in 2008, I have enjoyed sharing little bits of it with friends and comedians. But to know that his fans will now get to see some of it, makes my heart swell with joy. I am thrilled that the GRAMMY Museum is creating a place for his stuff.”
-Kelly Carlin
Artifacts on display include:Awards
Carlin’s GRAMMY Awards and other accolades
Scrapbook
Carlin’s childhood scrapbook and photos
Signs
Various signs Carlin took from venues at which he performed
Camp Notre Dame
Awards from Camp Notre Dame from Carlin’s childhood
“George Carlin helped redefine the art form of stand-up comedy. He used his talent to not only entertain, but to question conventional wisdom and social injustices. With this latest display in our comedy series, we continue to spotlight some of the greatest comedy acts, many of whom have been recognized by the GRAMMY Awards.”
-Bob Santelli, GRAMMY Museum Executive Director
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