
Nick Krewen
Nick Krewen is a Recording Academy/GRAMMY.com contributor.
Nick Krewen is a Recording Academy/GRAMMY.com contributor.
If there's been a more exuberant ambassador for the city of Toronto than Aubrey "Drake" Graham, you won't find them on this planet.
After the Boston Red Sox clinched the World Series at Fenway Park for the first time since 1918 this past October, all eyes in Major League Baseball seemingly switched to the issue of free agency,
(To commemorate the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame's 40th Anniversary in 2013, GRAMMY.com has launched GRAMMY Hall Of Fame Inspirations.
(To commemorate the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame's 40th Anniversary in 2013, GRAMMY.com has launched GRAMMY Hall Of Fame Inspirations.
With 14 GRAMMYs between them, no one saw this coming: Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones have teamed for Foreverly, a duet album that doubles as a tribute to the Everly Brother
Even though he's best known as one of the top rock guitarists in the world and has sold millions of albums with Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver and his own solo projects, Slash has just finished pro
When the musical "Kinky Boots" captured six Tony Awards in June, including wins for Best Musical and Best Original Score Written For The Theatre, its composer was a familiar name to pop music fans:
If at first you don't succeed, try a pseudonym.
To say that Laura Jane Grace has had an eventful year would be an understatement.
More than two decades into a career that has evolved from a punk-inspired garage band to Adult Top 40 bastions, the Buffalo, N.Y.-bred Goo Goo Dolls have returned with their latest release, 2013's
Whether it's by choice or by accident, some music stars are building a second career that's rather academic.
When Lady Gaga was forced to cancel the remaining 22 dates of her Born This Way Ball tour in February due to a labral tear in her right hip, her fans weren't the only ones inconvenienced by the dec
Whether you're on the West Coast, East Coast, somewhere in the middle, or somewhere far beyond U.S. borders, the GRAMMYs are listening.
Few American rock bands have a more illustrious history than Aerosmith.
Five years ago, Adam Young was posting songs on Myspace that were concocted in his Owatonna, Minn., basement and dreaming of stardom.