Jessi Colter’s New Album ‘Edge Of Forever’ Is Timeless In Every Sense Of The Word
On 'Edge of Forever,' the 80-year-old outlaw country star doesn't sound like an elder stateswoman. Her latest could have been released in 1973 or 2013. Keep reading
On 'Edge of Forever,' the 80-year-old outlaw country star doesn't sound like an elder stateswoman. Her latest could have been released in 1973 or 2013. Keep reading
Twenty years after its premiere on Broadway, the deliciously corrupted musical 'Wicked' is still going strong. Keep reading
As Boys Like Girls celebrate the release of their first album in 11 years, 'SUNDAY AT FOXWOODS,' singer Martin Johnson explains why the group is in the happiest, healthiest period of their career. Keep reading
With a whopping six GRAMMY nominations under their belt, the pressure was on for Black Pumas to make a killer second album. And as 'Chronicles of a Diamond' demonstrates, their "musical connection is a lot heavier and deeper now." Keep reading
The nominations for the 2024 GRAMMYs will be announced on Friday, Nov 10, starting at 7:45 a.m. PT / 10:45 a.m. ET. Watch it live on live.GRAMMY.com and YouTube. Keep reading
Today, the mixtape holds a variety of meanings — from a curated playlist to a non-label hip-hop release. From the dawn of the cassette to the internet-based culture of mixtape-making, musicians in hip-hop have developed their style via this format. Keep reading
Nearly 20 years after "You’re Beautiful," James Blunt is on the good foot — with a family of his own, a greatest-hits compilation, and a companionable new album, 'Who We Used to Be.' Read on for an interview with the five-time GRAMMY nominee. Keep reading
As we hurtle into spooky season, listen to these spooky tracks from Mr. Eazi, RIIZE, Norah Jones & Dave Grohl and more. Keep reading
With the arrival of '1989 (Taylor's Version),' take a look at seven ways the original album prepared the country-turned-pop star for a global takeover. Keep reading
With unreleased songs and a concert, a new series of box sets broadens the understanding of Prince's 'Diamonds and Pearls.' GRAMMY.com spoke with the New Power Generation's Tony Mosley about creating the 1991 release. Keep reading