I’m very EXCITED and HONORED to be invited into the GRAMMYs Recording Academy 2025 Class of voting members.
As part of the Recording Academy, I am grateful to have a voice in the GRAMMY awards process, to have a platform to support my peers and advocate for our industry, to elevate musical integrity and artistic creativity across genres, to champion arts education, and to continue to use music as a means of bringing about positive change in this world.
Huge thanks and appreciation to Julie Gold, Jenna Rubenstein, Alexandra Cutler-Fetkewicz and Chana Rothman for getting me here, and everyone out there who has supported all my music and creative endeavors. I look forward to giving back. #IAmTheAcademy
Read more about the GRAMMYs Class of New Members here.
Behind the scenes at the 2024 News & Documentary EMMYs.
Awards for the News & Documentary Emmys were announced on September 25, and the Wisnia Family was invited to celebrate this monumental achievement.
It continues to amaze me how much my grandfather’s remarkable story – captured in this documentary film How Saba Kept Singing – still resonates and impacts everyone who hears it. Huge congratulations go to director Sara Taksler, and the team at Retro Report who put it together, and everyone who worked on getting this film to PBS TV and out in the world.
This recognition validates the work of very talented and dedicated people, and underscores the love in our family and the bravery of my grandfather to share his story of survival with the world.
Arriving at the Palladium Theater in New York City…
Some thoughts from behind the scenes at the EMMYs:
• Going to the EMMY Awards to celebrate a nomination is exciting and fun. Would recommend! • I enjoy getting dressed up and seeing all the Red Carpet Looks up close, but it really is much more comfortable watching award shows at home from your couch in pajamas. • Because of the quirky nomination process, our film “How Saba Kept Singing” was nominated on the News night of the News & Documentary EMMYs. • A tribute to the late Barbara Walters won in our category, and we are not sad about it. We love Barbara. • Christiane Amanpour gives such a good interview that one of her long-form interviews beat out her competition: 2 other Christiane Amanpour interviews. • I bumped into Christiane Amanpour at the cocktail buffet and all I could think about was how much my grandfather would have loved schmoozing with her about politics. • Saba would have definitely loved the huge buffet spread they had during the extensive cocktail hour. That’s the part of the evening my grandfather would have been talking about the most. The food. • By the end of the evening, because everyone in attendance is nominated for something, one-fifth of the audience had an Emmy in their hands. And they were all hanging in the lobby outside the auditorium face-timing their moms. • In 2022, it was the festival premiere in Toronto. In 2023, it was the Chappaqua NY screening with Hillary Clinton. This awards ceremony may be the last time we all gather, the entire team that worked on filming and producing the documentary How Saba Kept Singing, to celebrate the film. And that is bittersweet. • It’s a clichéd refrain, “It’s an honor just to be nominated.” But it’s true. It really is. An incredible honor.
EMMYs Red Carpet photos.
I learned the proper way to fold a pocket square for just this moment. Celebrating the nomination of “How Saba Kept Singing” with family and friends, and all of you cheering us on around the world.
Read about my travels with my grandfather & the music we made together: MY POLISH WISNIA
The award-winning documentary “How Saba Kept Singing” tells the story of how singer David “Saba” Wisnia survived the Holocaust and how his journey back to Poland with his grandson Avi Wisnia unlocks the secret about someone else who had a hand in his survival. The soundtrack features music by both David Wisnia and Avi Wisnia, plus a brand new original song composed for the film. Directed by Sara Taksler, and executive produced by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton. Experience this powerful film, which explores themes of faith, family, and resilience, the persistence of discrimination and the power of music, and the urgency of telling these stories today.
Watch the film trailer HERE. Watch the entire documentary, now streaming on YouTube, HERE.
BIG NEWS! Our documentary How Saba Kept Singing was just nominated for an EMMY!!!
It continues to amaze me how much my grandfather’s remarkable story still resonates and impacts everyone who hears it. Huge congratulations go to director Sara Taksler, and the team at Retro Report led by Kyra Darnton, and everyone who worked on getting this film to PBS TV and out in the world.
This recognition validates the work of very talented and dedicated people, and underscores the love in our family and the bravery of my grandfather to share his story with the world.
Awards for the News & Documentary Emmys will be announced on September 25.
Read about my travels with my grandfather & the music we made together: MY POLISH WISNIA
The award-winning documentary “How Saba Kept Singing” tells the story of how singer David “Saba” Wisnia survived the Holocaust and how his journey back to Poland with his grandson Avi Wisnia unlocks the secret about someone else who had a hand in his survival. The soundtrack features music by both David Wisnia and Avi Wisnia, plus a brand new original song composed for the film. Directed by Sara Taksler, and executive produced by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton. Experience this powerful film, which explores themes of faith, family, and resilience, the persistence of discrimination and the power of music, and the urgency of telling these stories today.
Watch the film trailer HERE. Watch the entire documentary, now streaming on YouTube, HERE.
I’ve been playing piano since I was 5 years old. I always knew that performing and playing would be a part of my life, that it would always be my thing. But as an artist, moments of doubt and frustration tend to creep in, and slow you down. To be awarded last night at the 2022 Hometown Heroes Music Awards as PIANO PLAYER OF THE YEAR, to be recognized and seen by my peers and community of local musicians, it’s that boost to keep going, that reminder that I’m doing something right, something that resonates with people. And that’s all I want to do. So THANK YOU for this, it means the world.
This just in! I’ve been nominated for The Hometown Heroes “Homey” Music Awards, honoring the best local original music in the Delaware Valley.
This year, they have singled me out for 3 award nominations including Best Jazz Song “Just Another Daydream”, Best Pianist/Keyboardist, and Best Other Instrumentalist (melodica). Thanks to Hometown Heroes radio program for putting a spotlight on the local music scene! Winners announced in August.