
Grammys Head Harvey Mason Jr. on How and Why the Show Moved to March
"There was never a time when we said, let's just cancel ... The show was a chance for us to come together, take a breath and relieve each other and enjoy some musical moments"
"There was never a time when we said, let's just cancel ... The show was a chance for us to come together, take a breath and relieve each other and enjoy some musical moments"
Only white artists were nominated for Best Children’s Album — and three of them have asked to be taken off the ballot. Artists of color in children’s music are fed up with the genre’s homogeneity: “It’s like being served a baked potato with fries and hash browns on the side,” says one black artist
Studio owners like Steve Albini reflect on the challenges of recording during a pandemic, and the long road back to normalcy for an industry in jeopardy
After weathering a major PR fiasco early in the year, a new team tries to modernize the awards for 2021
In a year devoid of traditional marketing options, contenders in this top Grammy category face unprecedented challenges
Lifetime Achievement honorees this year include Chicago, Roberta Flack, Isaac Hayes, Iggy Pop, John Prine, Public Enemy and Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Bipartisan Help Independent Tracks Succeed (HITS) Act would allow musicians to expense for tax purposes the cost of new studio recordings
"While this progress signifies meaningful impact, there's still more work to be done," says Academy interim President and CEO Harvey Mason Jr.
"It's a lot of excitement, but we have a clear understanding that the community is asking us for action," says the Grammys' new diversity chief Valeisha Butterfield Jones
Recording Academy chair and interim CEO Harvey Mason Jr. says the show must "reflect the current state of the music industry"