Ranky Tanky | Meet The First Time Nominees
Ranky Tanky react to their first-ever GRAMMY nomination. The South Carolina Gullah quintet are nominated at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards for Best Regional Roots Music Album for their 2019 album, 'Good Time.'
Ranky Tanky react to their first-ever GRAMMY nomination. The South Carolina Gullah quintet are nominated at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards for Best Regional Roots Music Album for their 2019 album, 'Good Time.'
The century-old movement from Gustav Holst's The Planets suite gets a socially distanced big-band makeover from the Jeremy Levy Jazz Orchestra.
Actress and singer Lauren Patten tells GRAMMY.com about the "surreal" and "shocking" moment when she found out about her nomination for Best Musical Theater Album for her performance in the Broadway smash, "Jagged Little Pill."
Martín Perna and Duke Amayo of Brooklyn Afrobeat ensemble Antibalas relive the exciting and proud moment when they found out about their nomination for Best Global Music Album at the 2021 GRAMMYs Awards Show.
Like so many other artists, COVID-19 put a sudden halt on their packed, globe-trotting schedule. The pause and new perspective have proven productive for them, and resulted in a lot of new, yet-to-be-released music.
Introduced by licensed therapist and media personality Spirit, who offers sage words about the power of music, the four-time GRAMMY-nominated gospel singer-songwriter delivers a much-needed, uplifting performance of her inspiring 2020 song.
Ahead of the highly anticipated release of their debut LP, 'BLACKPINK: The Album,' in October, revisit their swift ascension to the global superstars they are today.
In the inaugural episode of our newly launched History Of video series, GRAMMY.com explores the seminal Watts Summer Festival, a grassroots event founded in 1966 in Los Angeles that's celebrated Black heritage and culture for more than 50 years.
We caught up with the South Los Angeles artist ahead of the August release of his debut studio album, 'SuperGood,' to talk new music, dream collaborations, celebrating Black music and artists and more.
In our recent interview, the U.K. singer/guitarist told GRAMMY.com that his upcoming third album "is maybe the most positive, but also the most personal music I've ever written."
The iconic supermodel and longtime friend of Prince celebrates his life at "Let's Go Crazy: The GRAMMY Salute To Prince," airing on CBS on April 21.
In the latest edition of GRAMMY Rewind, 18-time GRAMMY winner Paul McCartney accepts the GRAMMY for Best Original Score Written For A Motion Picture Or A Television Special for the 1970 Beatles documentary, "Let It Be," at the 13th GRAMMY Awards in 1971.
Watch the GRAMMY-winning rock guitarist perform "The Cross" and "Let's Go Crazy" at The GRAMMY Salute To Prince, airing on CBS on April 21.
Catch the "Hard Place" singer's performances of "The Beautiful Ones" and "Let's Go Crazy" and many more star-studded, killer Prince covers during the tribute concert airing on CBS on April 21.
The GRAMMY-winning producer/songwriter talks though his path of starting a band, a record label and a successful studio career.
The songwriter/producer/mix engineer also talks about how music intervened to save her life, what she feels most people hear first in a song and how she was able to thrive in the world of sync licensing.