The writing and production of 'Melodrama' — released on June 16, 2017 — turned Lorde into a relatable icon of the late 2010s and Antonoff into the producer pop artists are now clamoring to work with. Keep reading
GRAMMY.com compiled a collection of more than 40 tracks that encompass different interpretations of Black joy —and span many of the genres Black people have created. Keep reading
Pianist Julius Rodriguez conveys the ambiance of a jazz club — from the comfort of home — with this fast-paced performance of "Blues At The Barn" in this episode of Press Play at Home. Keep reading
Artifacts, music and instruments spanning Lou Reed's entire life — including his seminal Velvet Underground years — are culled from the New York Public Library's archive and on view to the public through March 2023. Keep reading
The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins recounts the fateful day he discovered his one-of-a-kind custom Sea Shell Gibson guitar in this episode of It Goes to 11. Keep reading
With 'Farm to Table,' Bartees Strange is breaking through during the weirdest possible time for the music business. How do you not only survive, but thrive? The answer's simpler than you think. Keep reading
To kick off the 2022 installment of TRANScendent Sounds, Mila Jam celebrates LGBTQIA+ Pride Month with a bubbly, '80s-inspired performance of "Eye on You," and delivers a powerful speech at Stonewall. Keep reading
Whether you want to take a trip to Kwangya with aespa, visit the Loonaverse or just put your Head in the Clouds, plan out your summer with these K-pop events and tours in mind. Keep reading
Ahead of the release of his memoir, 'Still Alright,' Kenny Loggins reflects on the music and moments that have shaped his 50-plus year career. Keep reading