On their fourth strike, 'Bleed American,' Arizona quartet Jimmy Eat World simplified their sound, swung for the fences, broke into the mainstream, and opened the doors for a new generation of alternative and pop-punk bands Keep reading
At the 50th GRAMMY Awards in 2008, the first year she was nominated, Amy Winehouse took home five GRAMMY Awards, including Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year for "Rehab" as well as Best New Artist. Keep reading
On the 10th anniversary of her passing, GRAMMY.com honors Amy Winehouse with an industry round-table tribute featuring the artists, creatives and journalists she's inspired through her music and style Keep reading
David Crosby has had a rough go of it recently, losing his income, a child and nearly his house. So why does his new album, 'For Free,' sound so springy, joyful and enamored with the gift of human existence? Keep reading
Bay Area rocker Jason Becker on the importance of community, how the Recording Academy and the music industry can support musicians with accessibility needs, and what he’s up to next Keep reading
Jackson Browne's new album, 'Downhill From Everywhere,' was the product of years of contemplation and craft. Despite dealing with heavy topics from immigration to the environment, the music has a spring in its step Keep reading
Latin music legend and eight-time GRAMMY winner Eddie Palmieri passed away on Aug. 6, 2025 at age 88. In celebration of his groundbreaking career and significant legacy, GRAMMY.com revisits an interview from 2021. Keep reading
For his latest album, 'UY Scuti,' Nigerian singer/songwriter Olamidé mellowed out and sought to make music for healing—just as his Afrobeats star power is swelling Keep reading