
Dan Weiss
Dan Weiss pronounces "water" as "wooder" because he was born in Philadelphia. He is the former reviews editor at SPIN.
Dan Weiss pronounces "water" as "wooder" because he was born in Philadelphia. He is the former reviews editor at SPIN.
The classic-rock mainstays' seventh studio album—their first with Brian Johnson—took a longtime trope to its ultimate conclusion: Lead singers may succumb to mortality, but rock’n’roll would never.
In his post-Nirvana 1995 debut, Dave Grohl launches his legacy as a creator of truly great, mood-stabilizing alternative rock.
GRAMMY.com spoke to Price over the phone about making her third studio album and her two heroes, late friend John Prine and his oddball soul-legend pal Swamp Dogg.
Like Marvin Gaye and so many '70s heroes before him, D'Angelo imbued easy listening with urgency on his studio debut.
Two decades after its release, the Recording Academy looks back at one of hip-hop's most transgressive—and lyrically brilliant—albums.
20 years after its release, Common acknowledges his fourth studio album as a major career high, and he spoke to the Recording Academy on the phone about why.
The Recording Academy looks back at the synth-pop leaders' classic seventh studio album.
The country superstar is up for two major awards for her solo work and for her latest album with her supergroup, Pistol Annies, at the 2020 GRAMMYs this month.
The four-time GRAMMY nominee talks to the Recording Academy about the genesis of his 1999 smash hit and what it has in common with "Old Town Road."
The Brooklyn-born rapper's 1999 debut helped hint at what the next millennium's vision of hip-hop would be like, an impressionistic painting that honored not just his rap elders but many other genres as well.
From his career with the Cars to his collaborations with younger acts, the late frontman made new wave cool by making sure it still rocked.
Sheer Mag lead singer Tina Halladay spoke to the Recording Academy over the phone from Philly about the new album, the majesty of Lizzo and how to be the cool aunt to end all cool aunts.
One half of the GRAMMY-winning blues-rock duo talks to the Recording Academy about getting back to basics with his longtime bandmate, Patrick Carney.
There were plenty of weird hits in the '90s, but there is absolutely nothing normal about “Steal My Sunshine," from Len’s genre to its famous sampled riff. And don’t even start us on the lyrics.