History Of: ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ Celebrates 50 Years

From its inception in 1970 as a double-LP rock opera, to it's 711-show run on Broadway, to its GRAMMY- and Emmy-nominated 2018 live concert event, look back at five decades of a masterpiece Keep reading

Hispanic Heritage Month: Leila Cobo, Felix Contreras & Jennifer Mota Talk Covering The Thriving Latin Music Scene

Journalists gather to talk Latin music's growth, its relationship to U.S. pop culture, how they're covering different genres and more Keep reading

Hudson Valley Votes Hosting Virtual Concert & Rally Featuring Fred Armisen, Natalie Merchant & Sean Lennon

The free livestream show, airing on Oct. 17, will raise money for Common Cause New York and feature musicians, comedians, local Upstate New York politicians and speakers Keep reading

Grime Music Trailblazer Dizzee Rascal Awarded MBE

The grime music innovator was given a high-ranking honor in the U.K. Keep reading

The Twilite Tone Finds New Dimensions Of Sound On Debut Solo Album

GRAMMY.com talks to the decorated producer about 'The Clearing,' science fiction, his studio setup and the spread of hip-hop in Chicago Keep reading

Rhyme & Punishment: How NPR’s “Louder Than A Riot” Podcast Traces The Interconnected Rise Of Hip-Hop And Mass Incarceration

Co-hosts Rodney Carmichael and Sidney Madden break down how "Louder Than A Riot" explores the wide-spanning issue of mass incarceration through the lens of hip-hop music and culture, as told by the artists, journalists and executives who lived it Keep reading

Welcome To The Tragic Kingdom: No Doubt’s Masterpiece Turns 25

The ska-pop greats' sophomore record not only featured some of the most definitive songs of its era, but its visceral lyrics and innovative genre-bending would make a significant impact on the fabrics of pop and rock music at large Keep reading

Hispanic Heritage Month: How Latinx Music Industry Professionals Are Bringing La Cultura To The Masses

Mija mgmt's Doris Munoz, Atlantic Records' Riggs Morales, SoundCloud's Roberto Caiffa and Warner Music's Vanessa Noguera gather to talk about Latinx representation in the music industry Keep reading

Brandon Lucas Talks Staying Hopeful, Working With Dr. Cornel West & Empowering Dance Producers Of Color

GRAMMY.com recently chatted with the Inglewood-born singer/producer, who shared nuggets of wisdom from working with Dr. Cornel West, his vision for his new label, the music that moves him and more Keep reading

Quarantine Diaries: Jillette Johnson Is Watching “Pen15,” Getting To Know Her Neighbors & Learning The Guitar

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rock the music industry, GRAMMY.com reached out to a few musicians to see how they were spending their days indoors Keep reading