Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt" took on a life of its own when Johnny Cash covered it in 2002. Now, singer/songwriter Francisca Valenzuela has further tapped into the song's compelling power Keep reading
To open Koryn Hawthorne's lively performance, actor and vegan influencer Tabitha Brown sets the tone with a charming dedication to the power of music Keep reading
Ian Anderson wasn't sure if Jethro Tull's fourth album, 'Aqualung,' could beat the last three. But the 1971 album turned out to be their masterpiece, consolidating Anderson's feelings about homelessness, love, God and an overpopulated Earth Keep reading
The GRAMMY nominees sang songs off their latest projects, spoke on their processes and bonded over their shared eagerness to get back on stage Keep reading
The milestone event saw new and past moments from marquee names across two decades—from Neil Young to Alicia Keys to Dr. Dre—praise and celebrate the P&E Wing’s numerous skills and accomplishments Keep reading
Backed by a classic Motown-ish stomp, the alt-pop singer/songwriter LP performs her pleading, yearning 2020 single "The One That You Love" Keep reading
Featuring performances by stars from Patti LaBelle to Andra Day to Gladys Knight, "A GRAMMY Salute To The Sounds Of Change" was a decades-spanning celebration of the songs that both reflect and alter the course of social justice history Keep reading
During the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show, music-lovers around the world engaged in a series of structured, fun debates with GRAMMY Debates With IBM Watson, the first-ever AI-curated music debate platform Keep reading
At the 2021 GRAMMY Awards show, Beyoncé became the most-awarded woman in GRAMMY history, Taylor Swift became the first female musician to win Album Of The Year three times, and other winners made history in their own ways Keep reading
Although notably different this year, Music's Biggest Night reminded us that artists are fans of artists too. Here are some of those moments that made us feel warm inside Keep reading