Cécile McLorin Salvant On Triangulating Grief, Longing & Hope With New Album ‘Ghost Song’: “That’s The Moment Where Your Imagination Takes Flight”

For singer/songwriter and visual artist Cécile McLorin Salvant, loss — which so many of us suffered during the pandemic — is a prism. And on her phantasmagorical new album 'Ghost Song,' she turns it in the light to stunning effect. Keep reading

Where, What Channel & How To Watch The Full 2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show

Where, What Channel & How To Watch The 2022 GRAMMYs Show: Performers & Presenters incl. BTS, Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow, Artists performing on Music’s Biggest night! The 64th GRAMMYs is on CBS Sunday April 3 @ 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT Keep reading

6 Ways Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia Tour Proves She’s The Pop Star We’ve Been Waiting For

Nearly two years after Dua Lipa invited the world to dance with her GRAMMY-winning album, 'Future Nostalgia,' she's finally bringing it to stages around the world. But the concert isn’t just a dance party — it's the declaration of a true superstar. Keep reading

Patrick Kindlon Can Be A Controversial Figure In Underground Guitar Music. What Does That Say About Underground Guitar Music?

Hardcore-adjacent band Drug Church just released 'Hygiene,' which marks another thrilling leap forward for their singer, multi-hyphenate Patrick Kindlon. Some in the scene view him as an antagonist — but Kindlon's closest friends argue the opposite. Keep reading

GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Cyndi Lauper Win Her First GRAMMY For Best New Artist In 1985

In a special episode of GRAMMY Rewind presented by Bulova, the Official Timepiece Partner of the Recording Academy, watch Cyndi Lauper win her first GRAMMY for Best New Artist at the 27th GRAMMY Awards in 1985 Keep reading

Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee: Glass Animals’ Dave Bayley On The Group’s Slow Burn To Massive Success With “Heat Waves” — And How It Almost Never Happened

The indie-rock quartet, which formed in 2010, have been coasting through the past 18 months as one of rock’s biggest crossover acts thanks to their smash "Heat Waves." But as bandleader Dave Bayley tells it, the success is a miracle in many ways. Keep reading

Press Play At Home: Watch Joan As Police Woman Perform An Eclectic Rendition Of Philosophical Track “Get My Bearings”

Singer/songwriter and musician Joan Wasser — aka Joan As Police Woman — delivers a layered performance of "Get My Bearings," her 2021 collaboration with Dave Okumu and the late Tony Allen Keep reading

Robert Glasper & Terrace Martin On Removing Their Egos And Creating Their GRAMMY-Nominated Collaboration ‘Dinner Party: Dessert’

"No losing, just learning": Robert Glasper, Terrace Martin, Kamasi Washington, and 9th Wonder have been nominated for Best Progressive R&B Album at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards. Glasper and Martin open up about how the experiences that formed their project. Keep reading

5 Women Essential To Country Music: Dolly Parton, Mickey Guyton, Jo Walker-Meador, The Love Junkies & Mother Maybelle Carter

In honor of Women’s History Month, GRAMMY.com highlights some of the pioneering women who have changed the sounds, structure and look of country music — and how their contributions are finally moving the needle Keep reading

Original Koffee Takes The Reins: How The Pandemic Provided The 22-Year-Old GRAMMY-Winning Reggae Artist Room To Grow Ahead Of Her Debut LP, ‘Gifted’

After the pandemic delayed her Coachella debut, a tour with Harry Styles and her first album, Original Koffee is ready to redeem all of her wins. Her long-awaited debut LP, 'Gifted,' will be released March 25. Keep reading