
Tim McPhate
Tim McPhate is a Recording Academy/GRAMMY.com contributor.
Tim McPhate is a Recording Academy/GRAMMY.com contributor.
Whether it's pop, country, rock, or Latin hits you seek, Vegas has a residency for you. But which one is most worthy of a roadie to Sin City?
Legacy artists just want to get rightfully paid for their work. And it seems change is on the horizon — if Congress continues to listen to the music community.
On the new episode of the "Required Listening" podcast, learn how the Canadian battled shyness, why she looks up to Amy Winehouse and what she really thought after she recorded "Here."
Spanning "Alive" and "Jeremy" to deep tracks such as "Release" and "Black," the Seattle group made a big splash the first time out.
Meet the 18 members who will join task force chair Tina Tchen to examine barriers and biases affecting women and other underrepresented voices in the music industry.
Whether it's "Whole Lotta Love," "Start Me Up" or "Smells Like Teen Spirit," a variety of instantly recognizable voices have breathed life into our favorite classic rock songs. Which classic rock lead singer gives you all the feels?
On the new episode of the GRAMMY Museum's "Required Listening" podcast, learn how fatherhood is all good for the L.A. native's songwriting process.
From her favorite concert and favorite actor to her guilty music pleasure, find out how much you can learn about the Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter in 60 seconds.
One-third of 2018 is in the books. From "Tequila" and "Get Along" to "You Make It Easy" and "Cry Pretty," cast your vote on your favorite new country song of the year — so far.
On the new episode of the GRAMMY Museum's "Required Listening" podcast, learn all about Cold War Kids' L.A. Divine album plus which band they were "too scared" to tour with.
Memphis Chapter program uncovers the rich history behind the city's Royal recording establishment.
GRAMMY winner reveals why it's important to be a minimalist when it comes to soundscaping.
They're all amazing listens in their own right but, in this poll, there can only be one: Vote for your favorite debut album by these four GRAMMY winners.
On the new episode of the "Required Listening" podcast, learn how the Beach Boys, producer Jake Sinclair and Google spreadsheets played into their 10th studio album.