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grammy.com | Rachel Narozniak
Willow, Will and Jaden Smith in 2024. Photo: Eric Charbonneau/Getty Images for Sony PicturesIn honor of Father's Day, take a look at some of the music legends whose children found fame on their own terms — from Eddie and Wolfgang Van Halen to Nat “King” and Natalie Cole. |GRAMMYs/Jun 15, 2025 - 03:02 pmGenetics don’t guarantee hit records, but they can certainly set the stage for the next generation’s interest in a music career.
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1 month ago |
grammy.com | Rachel Narozniak
Anyma performs at CoachellaPhoto Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for CoachellaThe pioneering DJ's 'Genesys' album trilogy reaches its climax on May 30. "It excites me for the future," Anyma says of the album and his audiovisual musical experiences. |GRAMMYs/May 27, 2025 - 04:49 pmFor the past two years, Anyma has told a story that transcends sound — and the boundaries of visual performance in electronic music and beyond.
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1 month ago |
grammy.com | Rachel Narozniak
From top: Peggy Gou, ISOKNOCK, Laidback Luke, Elephante, Manila KillaPhoto: Timothy Norris/Getty Images for Coachella, Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella, Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for iHeartRadio, Lisa Lake/Getty Images for Roc Nation, Mat Hayward/Getty ImagesFrom veterans like Steve Aoki to newer stars like ISOKNOCK, get to know some of the Asian DJ/producers who are shaping dance music today — and opening the door for future generations.
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2 months ago |
dancingastronaut.com | Rachel Narozniak
Hot on the heels of its live performance at HILOMATIK’s Miami Music Week showcase in Wynwood last week, “Born To Love” hurdles onto digital streaming platforms with an intensity not unfamiliar to HI-LO’s bullish, hypnotic brand of techno. To perhaps no one’s surprise, the answer to his year-opening single, “INFERNO” (produced alongside Kasablanca), hits like a bolt of pure adrenaline — but its origin story is much more low-key.
Inside Scene And Heard: Members Of The Alliance Of Women Film Composers Demystify The Art Of Scoring
2 months ago |
grammy.com | Rachel Narozniak
(L-R) Raashi Kulkarni, Carla Patullo, Esin Aydingoz, Stephanie Economou and Kathryn Bostic speak at Los Angeles Chapter Presents: Scene and Heard In Collaboration with The Alliance of Women Films ComposersPhoto: Kayla Oaddams/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyIn honor of Women's History Month, the Recording Academy's Los Angeles Chapter partnered with The Alliance of Women Film Composers to host an inspiring evening of conversation, insight, and community.
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