Violinist/composer Tomoko Omura's new album, 'Branches Vol. 2,' splits the difference between Japanese folk songs and originals inspired by them—and it all crescendos with "Urashima Suite," which exclusively premieres on GRAMMY.com Keep reading
In the latest episode of Positive Vibes Only, behold Tasha Cobbs Leonard as she nails her performance of "Release the Sound" to the wall—and bring her infectious sense of determination into your upcoming week Keep reading
Released in 2006, 'Stadium Arcadium,' Red Hot Chili Peppers' four-time GRAMMY-winning masterpiece, is an ambitious project from one of the most daring rock bands of their generation. Keep reading
Released in Europe in 1996, Backstreet Boys' self-titled debut album solidified the iconic pop group as global stars and pivoted pop music into its prime. An international chart-topper, the album created the formula for boy bands as we know them today Keep reading
In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch Kanye West and Estelle present an emotional Adele with the GRAMMY for Best New Artist at the 51st GRAMMY Awards in 2009 Keep reading
In a deep-dive conversation with GRAMMY.com, Palestinian techno powerhouse Sama' Abdulhadi details her meteoric rise, the artists she chose for her Beatport residency, being inspired by her activist grandmother and more Keep reading
In the latest episode of Press Play At Home, Ashe performs a pindrop version of “Me With You,” her ballad about taking stock of her surroundings and moving on after a breakup Keep reading
Bun B and Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova laid out insight and lessons they've gained from using music as a tool for activism at this year's GRAMMY Career Day, an annual nationwide educational program led by the GRAMMY Museum Keep reading
The masterful actress Glenn Close and GRAMMY-winning big-band leader Ted Nash found common ground back when Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra was born. Now, they have 'Transformation,' a heady new album with both their names on the sleeve Keep reading