Remembering Reggae Legend Lee “Scratch” Perry, The Dub Afrofuturist

Known for his mystic, visionary approach behind the board, GRAMMY-winning Jamaican reggae legend Lee "Scratch" Perry has died at 85 Keep reading

Positive Vibes Only: Let Laraaji Warm Your Soul With A Performance Of “I Can Only Bliss Out (For Days)”

New Age and ambient music pioneer Laraaji brings smiles and sunshine in his performance of "I Can Only Bliss Out (For Days)" in the latest edition of GRAMMY.com's Positive Vibes Only series Keep reading

For The Record: How Aaliyah Redefined Her Sound And Herself On ‘One In A Million’

Released in 1996, Aaliyah's career-defining 'One in a Million' marked a fresh beginning for the GRAMMY-nominated singer and launched her into a new era that saw her expand as an artistic leader, creative visionary and fashion icon Keep reading

Brian Wilson Is A Once-In-A-Lifetime Creative Genius. But The Beach Boys Are More Than Just Him.

Brian Wilson is inarguably responsible for the Beach Boys' most flabbergasting creative triumphs, from 'Pet Sounds' to "Good Vibrations." But as a new boxed set, 'Feel Flows,' shows, they could have kept on blossoming under his brother Carl's leadership Keep reading

GRAMMY Rewind: Watch No Doubt Excitedly Win Their First GRAMMY In 2003

Watch Gwen Stefani and No Doubt accept their first GRAMMY win in 2003 for "Hey Baby" featuring Bounty Killer in the newest episode of GRAMMY Rewind Keep reading

Press Play At Home: Watch payton Perform Intimate Acoustic Version Of “Drive Away”

In the latest Press Play At Home video, sit with rising singer/songwriter and TikTok star payton as he serenades you with a performance of his latest single, "Drive Away" Keep reading

Dan + Shay On Bringing ‘Good Things’ With New Album, Tour Plans & Why Lizzo Is Their Dream Collaborator

Superstar country duo Dan + Shay discuss how their worldwide success and pop collaborators impacted their fourth album 'Good Things' Keep reading

Almost Everyone In The Famous ‘Harlem 1958’ Jazz Photograph Is Gone. This 96-Year-Old Vibraphonist Remembers Most Of Them.

All but two of the 57 jazz legends in the 'Harlem 1958' photo have passed on. But although the 96-year-old vibraphone master Terry Gibbs wasn't in it, he remembers many of the figures therein Keep reading

Remembering The Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts: 5 Essential Performances By The Drum Legend

From his first cut with the Rolling Stones in 1964 to his final 2020 single with the World's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band, Charlie Watts laid down the swinging foundation for his outrageous bandmates Keep reading

Herbal Tea & White Sofas: Why Palaye Royale Love When Their Fans Bring Them Nutella

In the latest edition of GRAMMY.com's Herbal Tea & White Sofas video series, rock brothers Palaye Royale discuss their favorite backstage snacks and the magic energy of performing live Keep reading