Denver-Based Musician Siuzanna Iglidan To Pay Tribute To Homeland Of Ukraine At Grammys

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Denver-Based Musician Siuzanna Iglidan To Pay Tribute To Homeland Of Ukraine At Grammys
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It's music's biggest night as artists prepare to celebrate the 64th annual Grammy Awards. One of those artists is Denver-based Siuzanna Iglidan who is from Ukraine.

pedagogy. The Ukrainian government also awarded her and named her Honored Worker of the Ukrainian Culture for her dedication and support for her native culture.

The local nonprofit, Ukrainians of Colorado which has held several fundraisers for refugees, celebrated Iglidan on social media. Musical talent SIUZANNA IGLIDAN will be a featured performer at the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards this coming Sunday at 6 p.m. MT, broadcast by CBS and Paramount+. Siuzanna will accompany John Legend on bandura as he performs a new song, “Free,” dedicated to the victims in Ukraine 🇺🇦

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