In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, turn back the clock to 2019 and watch Kalani Pe'a win the GRAMMY for Best Regional Roots Music Album at the 61st GRAMMY Awards Keep reading
Alexandra Nechita was just 12 when she was commissioned to create the artwork for the 39th GRAMMY Awards. In an interview with GRAMMY.com, she looks back on her vision and talks what she is doing now Keep reading
Kristine Flaherty finds refuge in her K.Flay moniker as an outlet for her most brash, noisy, colorful side—and 'Inside Voices' is her most personality-packed offering yet Keep reading
Stay Human bandleader and Stephen Colbert foil Jon Batiste is a respected pillar of the jazz community. But as his new album 'WE ARE' and his litany of other projects attests, he's something much more significant: A fully-formed American artist Keep reading
The blazing jazz guitarist Julian Lage was once an upstart under the wing of Jim Hall. Now, with 'Squint,' he's strolled into Blue Note's hallowed halls with a fresh perspective on his instrument Keep reading
Ian Shelton of Militarie Gun and Regional Justice Center misses his brother, who was imprisoned at 18. Rather than post an infographic about the prison system, Shelton chooses to scream and drum about his inner life. Keep reading
The radio legend and Black Music Month co-founder tells GRAMMY.com about the plight to make the month official and who she admires in music’s new generation Keep reading
The Los Angeles indie rocker talks with GRAMMY.com about her time in outpatient therapy, the creation of her latest record, 'Show Me How You Disappear,' and finding joy in the little things in life Keep reading