Who were the biggest GRAMMY winners of the 70s?

Vladimir Horowitz, Paul Simon, Georg Solti, and Stevie Wonder are the artists who won the most GRAMMY Awards in the '70s Keep reading

Win a replica of Bruno Mars’ Prince tribute drum set

Through April 19, enter to win a replica of the drum set played during Bruno Mars' GRAMMY tribute to Prince; original drum set now on display at the GRAMMY Museum Keep reading

Patti Smith remembers Jefferson Airplane’s influence

Current 58th GRAMMY nominee Patti Smith on the influence of 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award recipients Jefferson Airplane Keep reading

Beyoncé’s Lemonade: Jack White, James Blake And Others Detail The Album’s Key Ingredients

59th GRAMMY nominees Beyoncé, Mike Will Made-It and others tell the inside story of the Album Of The Year-nominated Lemonade Keep reading

Ice Music: Carving instruments from frozen blocks

Meet the former ice sculptor who is conducting orchestral performances in a Swedish igloo, using instruments carved out of solid ice Keep reading

Is Drake’s ‘More Life’ playlist an album?

The GRAMMY winner's latest work follows a long line of creative album releases from the likes of Beck, Chance The Rapper and Radiohead Keep reading

Remembering Blackstar: Bowie’s Final Studio ‘Experiment’

GRAMMY winners Tony Visconti and Tom Elmhirst reflect on the unique brilliance of David Bowie, the liberating and creative studio sessions for Blackstar and how Zen philosophy formed the heart of his production style Keep reading

Remembering Ella Fitzgerald: 7 notable firsts

The GRAMMY Museum will honor the 100th anniversary of the legendary songstress' birthday with a new exhibit; to celebrate, discover some of the First Lady of Song's memorable firsts Keep reading

Classic N.W.A album headed straight to Library of Congress

N.W.A's GRAMMY Hall Of Fame-inducted 'Straight Outta Compton' has been added to the National Recording Registry — which landmark rap album is due for recognition next? Keep reading

Join Celine Dion, DNCE, Ed Sheeran for Bee Gees salute

Recording Academy TV special "Stayin' Alive: A GRAMMY Salute To The Music Of The Bee Gees" will air on CBS on April 16 at 8 p.m. ET/PT; lineup also features Demi Lovato, Pentatonix and Stevie Wonder Keep reading