Joey Alexander On The Primacy Of The Blues, Building Tunes To Last & His New Single, “Under The Sun”

In an exclusive premiere with GRAMMY.com, Joey Alexander shares his new single, "Under The Sun," and discusses its inspiration from the Bible and social justice Keep reading

Remembering Jim Steinman: 10 Songs To Know

Exploding with raw emotion and outfitted with theatrical production, the music Jim Steinman concocted was in an effusive style all his own Keep reading

ReImagined At Home: Ashe Performs An Elegant, Unadorned Version Of Norah Jones’ “Don’t Know Why”

In the latest episode of ReImagined At Home, singer/songwriter Ashe performs Norah Jones' "Don't Know Why," the Jesse Harris composition which garnered Jones Record Of The Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2003 Keep reading

Zoé Continue To Build On Their Indie Synth Rock Legacy With ‘Sonidos De Kármatica Resonancia’

Zoé's Ángel Mosqueda talks about all the magic that went into creating 'Sonidos de Kármatica Resonancia,' the band's progression over the years and having Latin American legends record their versions of Zoé's songs Keep reading

Remembering Poco’s Rusty Young, A Country-Rock Trailblazer

Rusty Young "was an innovator on the steel guitar and carried the name Poco on for more than 50 years," Poco co-founder Richie Furay said Keep reading

How Nora En Pure Brings The Natural World Into Dance Music

In celebration of her new ‘Thermal/Oblivion’ EP, the Swiss-South African producer, DJ and label owner chats to GRAMMY.com about her first NFT, melodic dance music’s rise, and channeling landscapes into soundscapes Keep reading

In Remembrance: How Michael Bishop Captured The Magic Of The Symphony

GRAMMY-winning classical engineer Michael Bishop understood that the grandeur of the orchestra comes not just from the instruments, but the vibrating air between them Keep reading

The Offspring Talk The Near End Of COVID-19, Why Birds Are “Badass” & New Album, ‘Let The Bad Times Roll’

The Offspring are back with 'Let The Bad Times Roll,' a new album about global pandemonium. But despite the nightmares of 2021, frontman Dexter Holland and guitarist Noodles are taking a bite out of life Keep reading

London Grammar’s Hannah Reid Talks Finding Catharsis On ‘Californian Soil,’ Stepping Into Her Power & Facing Sexism In The Music Industry

GRAMMY.com chatted with London Grammar frontwoman Hannah Reid about the London trio's transformative, deeply personal third album, 'Californian Soil' Keep reading

GRAMMY Rewind: Bobby McFerrin Humbly Wins Best Jazz Vocal Performance In 1987

In the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch Bobby McFerrin humbly win Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male at the 29th GRAMMY Awards in 1987 for "'Round Midnight" Keep reading