GRAMMY Rewind: Ella Fitzgerald Wins Best Jazz Vocal Performance In 1977

Fitzgerald won 13 total GRAMMYs during her illustrious musical career, taking home her first two golden gramophones at the inaugural GRAMMY Awards in 1959 Keep reading

‘Ptah, The El Daoud’ At 50: How Alice Coltrane Straddled Heaven And Earth

The pianist-harpist's home-recorded album, featuring Joe Henderson, Pharoah Sanders, Ron Carter and Ben Riley, is otherworldly yet drenched in the blues Keep reading

Marc Maron And Johnny Flynn On Why ‘Stardust’ Is A Cinematic Space Oddity, Not A David Bowie Biopic

One of the most interesting music films of the year, 'Stardust' has zero aspirations to embody the big Bowie biopic daydream, instead offering an intriguing, arty interpretation of an era that ultimately helped shape the sound and style of Ziggy Stardust Keep reading

Actor/Director Alex Winter Talks New Frank Zappa Documentary, ‘Zappa’: “It Was The Full Complexity Of The Man I Wanted To Show”

For the film, Winter and his team combed through more than 1,000 hours of footage to capture the complicated essence of one of the most groundbreaking rock experimentalists Keep reading

‘Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son Of Chico Dusty’ At 10: The Story Behind The Missing Tracks From Big Boi’s Solo Debut Album

Partly thanks to label disputes and delays, the former Outkast MC left four singles off his classic debut album; deep cuts of the digital era, they collectively showcase Big Boi's evolution as a solo artist Keep reading

Paul Winter On How His New Album, ‘Light Of The Sun,’ Starts A New Path In His 60-year Recording Career

Over the decades, the 81-year-old, GRAMMY-winning soprano saxophonist swerved around rock 'n' roll, embraced whale songs and so much more. 'Light Of The Sun' encapsulates his contemplative, meditative vibe Keep reading

Now That I Showed You What I Been Through: 50 Years Of ‘John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band’

After The Beatles' split and before 'Imagine,' Lennon recorded a jarring audio confessional that remains indelible in 2020 Keep reading

2020 In Review: How The Music Community Rose Up Amid A Pandemic

A look back at the music community's challenges and resilience amid one of the most difficult periods in recent memory Keep reading

Remembering Armando Manzanero, GRAMMY-Nominated Singer And Composer And Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient

Manzanero, who made history as the first-ever Mexican to receive the Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award, was one of the most successful and prolific composers of Latin America Keep reading

Bootsy Collins, Carla Morrison, Rico Nasty & More: GRAMMY.com’s Favorite Conversations Of 2020

Far-reaching interviews with ARASHI, New Found Glory, Nathy Peluso, Grimes, Busta Rhymes, Aluna and others captured the defining music and moments of 2020 Keep reading