Last summer, almost 30 musicians banded together from home to record a cover of the Beach Boys' 1967 classic, "Good Vibrations." After widespread COVID-related deaths and global protests hit, the group wondered if it would ever see the light of day Keep reading
On the second installment of the three-part webinar series, recording engineers demonstrate the best use of remote communication and collaboration Keep reading
"That's what music should do, it should divide barriers and unite us under this one universal language," the South African DJ and producer says of his new album, 'Subconsciously' Keep reading
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock the music industry, GRAMMY.com reached out to musicians to see how they were spending their time off the road Keep reading
In the latest Record Store Recs interview series, the powerhouse producer brings us to his favorite L.A. digs and shares the records that shaped his rich sound Keep reading
By bringing outré elements inward to the mainstream, the Scottish visionary provided a looking-glass to pop circa the 22nd, 23rd and 24th centuries Keep reading
In the inaugural episode of GRAMMY.com's new series, the singer/songwriter reveals how pieces of his childhood set the mood before hitting the stage Keep reading
From Kendrick Lamar's triumphant "Alright" to Nina Simone's ground-breaking "To Be Young, Gifted and Black," these songs represent strength, resilience and the ongoing struggle for equality. Which is your favorite? Keep reading
Led off by a heart-strengthening monologue from inspirational speaker Danielle LaPorte, the gospel greats offer a gorgeous take on the Pete Seeger classic Keep reading