In recognition of LGBT History Month and National Disability Employment Awareness Month, GRAMMY.com spoke with renowned blues guitarist Joey Stuckey and pop/EDM artist Medusa about accessibility in the music industry and beyond. Keep reading
Carlos Vives' hit duet with Shakira, "La Bicicleta," was heavily inspired by their shared home country — and as he claimed the Latin GRAMMY for Record of the Year in 2016, Vives made sure the crowd knew it. Keep reading
As Movember approaches, John Oates — its 2022 spokesperson and self-proclaimed "patron saint of facial hair" — discusses men’s health and the real-life inspiration behind his new song, "Pushin' a Rock." Keep reading
Held Thursday, Nov. 17, the 2022 Latin GRAMMYs will be hosted by four superstar artists, each of whom have a special history with the Latin GRAMMYs. Keep reading
Against a backdrop of trees outside her window, emerging pop star Dora Jar puts an acoustic spin on her 2021 release, "Multiply," a softly psychedelic meditation on yearning and young love. Keep reading
Dub breathes new life into old material, says legendary engineer Scientist, who's touched many of the genre's biggest tunes. Ahead of his latest NYC show, GRAMMY.com spoke with the beats mastermind about some of his favorite projects. Keep reading
The Music Educator Award recognizes current educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the music education field and demonstrate a commitment to the broader cause of maintaining music education in schools. Keep reading
As disco’s greatest champion, Donna Summer redefined what it meant to be a pop star in a post-Motown world. In celebration of Summer’s continued legacy, GRAMMY.com dives into how the singer’s 1970s oeuvre changed music and stardom forever. Keep reading
Long before he became one of blues' biggest icons, B.B. King was eager to score a regular gig performing at a gambling hotspot in West Memphis, Arkansas. In this archival footage, the late legend remembers — and sings — the jingle that made that happen. Keep reading