The Aztec deity of rain doesn't appear on Santana's new album 'Blessings & Miracles' for nothing: Carlos Santana believes we can be happy, healed and prosperous in a multiplicity of forms, from spiritual to emotional to financial Keep reading
In the latest episode of Positive Vibes Only, let life partners/jazz performers Kate McGarry and Keith Ganz warm your heart with a performance of "It Happens All The Time In Heaven" Keep reading
In the third annual Behind The Record initiative, the Recording Academy is giving credit to the creators behind our favorite records and is educating lawmakers in the process. Now, artists are getting in on the movement to #GiveCredit to creators. Keep reading
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, GRAMMY.com is spotlighting five Latinx artists creating country music on their own terms. Get to know Kat & Alex, The Mavericks, Leah Turner, Michael Salgado, and Veronique Medrano. Keep reading
In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch Alejandro Sanz win the Latin GRAMMY for Record Of The Year for "Tu No Tienes Alma" at the 6th Latin GRAMMY Awards in 2005 Keep reading
For his pandemic album, 'The Atlas Underground Fire,' Tom Morello assembled a diverse array of famous friends—from Bruce Springsteen to Sama' Abdulhadi to Phantogram. The throughline, he says, is his eternal vehicle for expression. Keep reading
In the newest episode of Press Play At Home, singer/songwriter Flores blends a soulful delivery with engaging songwriting in her performance of "Mayahuel" Keep reading
Where and when are the 2022 GRAMMYs happening? When are the nominations announced? Who's performing? Where can you watch the GRAMMYs? You got questions, we got answers! Here's what you need to know about the 64th GRAMMY Awards. Keep reading
Pouya circumvented a traditional record deal as a teenager, opting to pursue his dreams on his own terms—but he can't do it alone. GRAMMY.com spoke with his creative team about how his new album 'Blood Was Never Thick As Water' will manifest in the world. Keep reading
Though New York may be the birthplace of rap, the genre has deep roots in Latin America. Today, musicians with ties to Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and beyond are offering proud representation to Latinx rap fans. Keep reading