25 years after the cult classic's release, the film's director, composer, actors, costume designer and contributing musicians look back on the soundtrack’s emergence from a new wave of club music Keep reading
Ahead of their sixth studio album release, the Baltimore synth-pop favorites open up about creating 'As Long As You Are'—and coming to terms with the legacy of that "Letterman" performance Keep reading
The eclectic lineup for "Great Performances: GRAMMY Salute To Music Legends" will pay tribute to Chicago, Roberta Flack, Isaac Hayes, Iggy Pop, John Prine, Public Enemy, Sister Rosetta Tharpe and more Keep reading
The third-ever episode of GRAMMY.com's History Of video series tells the story of a glitzy music show that featured the biggest artists of the moment, backed by the fabulous Solid Gold Dancers Keep reading
With the release of his new book, 'The Reason For The Rhymes,' the outside-the-box creative workshop leader is teaching the business world new skills using the principles of crafting a song Keep reading
"There's nothing I don't love that you might sing tonight. So, let's just get it clear, I'm ready for you honey," LaBelle said to her longtime friend and fellow R&B/soul icon Keep reading
The three-time GRAMMY-nominated gospel singer-songwriter offers a slice of his self-described Life Music sound with an acoustic rendition of his moving 2018 song, while pastor and entrepreneur Real Talk Kim delivers some uplifting "real talk" Keep reading
The SF native on going golden with a third mega-hit, “Mood,” more genre-busting features, an XXL freshman selection, and a more “Vulnerable” upcoming debut album, 'El Dorado' Keep reading
Mastodon founding member and drummer/singer tells GRAMMY.com about how the band's "homeless" songs led the GRAMMY-winning metal group to release a collection of rare tracks, left-field covers and B-sides Keep reading