Valerie June Dreams Of A Better World On New Album ‘The Moon And Stars: Prescriptions For Dreamers’

Singer/songwriter Valerie June tells GRAMMY.com about how her latest album, 'The Moon And Stars,' urges listeners to dream big in seeking change in the world Keep reading

For The Record: How Tiësto’s ‘In My Memory’ Crowned A Dance Music Superstar 20 Years Ago

Released 20 years ago this month, ‘In My Memory’ recalls an era when Tiësto was proudly the king of trance Keep reading

Press Play At Home: Robert Finley Performs A Bluesy Version Of “Country Boy” With Dan Auerbach

In the latest episode of Press Play At Home, Robert Finley performs his soulful song "Country Boy," from his autobiographical new album 'Sharecropper's Son,' with the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach on guitar Keep reading

Maya Jane Coles On Representation, New Music, Creative Limitlessness & More

In celebration of her month-long Beatport residency, GRAMMY.com caught up with Maya Jane Coles to learn more about the stellar lineup she curated, what new music she's been cooking up, her teenage hip-hop roots and more Keep reading

Inescapable Progression: 10 Jazz Labels You Need To Know In 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic may have contorted jazz into an unrecognizable shape, but it was powerless to derail these ten brilliant labels from around the globe Keep reading

BTS Announce BANG BANG CON 21 Livestream Concert Extravaganza

BANG BANG CON 21 will air on the BTS' YouTube channel on Sat., April 17 and feature archival concert and fan meet-and-greet footage Keep reading

Norah Jones On Her Two-Decade Evolution, Channeling Chris Cornell & Her First-Ever Live Album, ”Til We Meet Again’

On ''Til We Meet Again,' Norah Jones and her band confidently twist selections from her 20-year songbook—and an unexpected Soundgarden cover—into fascinating new shapes Keep reading

Positive Vibes Only: Marc Scibilia Performs A Calm, Devotional Version Of “Rivals”

In the latest episode of Positive Vibes Only, the Buffalo singer/songwriter Marc Scibilia performs his intimate, fingerpicked track, "Rivals" Keep reading

Musicians United For Social Equity Announces Scholarships Supporting BIPOC Musicians Pursuing Theater

Musicians United For Social Equity—or MUSE—just announced a series of scholarships for BIPOC musicians aiming to work in the theater business Keep reading

In Remembrance: DMX Alchemized Pain Into Power

The music of the late Earl "DMX" Simmons was an expression of snarling, outward energy—and that ferocity came from tremendous personal hurt Keep reading