The Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards

The Grammy Award, initially known as the Gramophone Award, is presented by The Recording Academy to celebrate exceptional accomplishments in the primarily English-speaking music sector. Each year, a ceremony is held where well-known artists perform, and popular awards are presented. The Grammys are recognized alongside other prestigious performance awards, including the Emmy Awards for television, the Tony Awards for theatrical performances, and the Academy Awards for films.

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  • 2 days ago | grammy.com | Bryan Reesman

    Next time you watch an artist's press cycle roll out, know this: In many instances, they're sick of the record before it's time to promote it. "I certainly have gone through periods of 'I hate this. I don't even want to put it out,'" Gary Louris tells GRAMMY.com over the phone from Hamilton, Ontario. "Or, 'I absolutely love this.'" Back in 2020, with his band the Jayhawks' album XOXO taking priority, Louris waited—and waited—to put out his solo record, Jump for Joy, as well.

  • 2 days ago | grammy.com | Harry Levin

    Pulp's sound both defined and defied an era. On 'More,' their first album in decades, the creativity doesn't cease. Drummer Nick Banks details Pulp's unexpected arrival at their new LP. |GRAMMYs/Jun 4, 2025 - 03:42 pmNot many artists come back to massive crowds after over two decades without a new album. Yet that's just what happened to legendary British rock band Pulp, who will release their first album since 2001, More, on June 6.

  • 4 days ago | grammy.com | Laura Sirikul

    Clockwise, from top left: Morgxn, Karin Ann, Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, Shea Diamond, Mad Tsai Photos (clockwise, from top left): Mickey Bernal/Getty Images, Stephanie Augello/Getty Images, John Shearer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy, John Shearer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy, Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Human Rights Campaign, Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Netflix Celebrate Pride Month with LGBTQIA+ artists who are breaking boundaries and freely expressing...

  • 1 week ago | grammy.com | Taylor Weatherby

    Joe JonasPhoto: Courtesy of Republic RecordsIn celebration of his new solo album, 'Music For People Who Believe In Love,' the Jonas Brother curated his own mixtape of songs that have had a similar effect on him — from Coldplay's "Yellow" to a 'Tarzan' classic. |GRAMMYs/May 29, 2025 - 02:21 pmJoe Jonas had the name of his second solo album, Music For People Who Believe In Love, before most of the songs were written — and it set the tone for what the project would be.

  • 1 week ago | grammy.com | Leena Tailor

    Ed Sheeran performs with Indian singer and actor Diljit DosanjhPhoto courtesy of BookMyShowLiveFrom high-profile collabs between Ed Sheeran and Arijit Singh to Bollywood samples in hip-hop, music from South Asia is everywhere right now. But this is no flash in the pan – read on to find out why Indian artists are the next big thing. |GRAMMYs/May 28, 2025 - 03:26 pmKunal Merchant still feels odd calling himself an artist.