To close out the year, GRAMMY.com is spotlighting five Korean K-pop songwriters and producers who made their mark worldwide in 2021: SUMIN, Teddy Park, ADORA, RM, and SUGA.
The jazz world is heralding A Love Supreme: Live in Seattle, a document of John Coltrane performing his masterpiece in 1965. But the story is bigger than Trane: It involves his friend who recorded it, Joe Brazil and a dogged archivist trying to bring his story into the light.
Producer Michael Brun, group Lakou Mizik, singer Naika, and rapper Jackboy share with GRAMMY.com how they're paying homage to their roots and helping locals following a devastating earthquake in Haiti.
In the debut episode of Histories: Salsa Music In NYC, Latin music writer, composer, bandleader, and educator Aurora Flores discusses the origin and evolution of salsa music and its connection to jazz.
From his first cut with the Rolling Stones in 1964 to his final 2020 single with the World's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band, Charlie Watts laid down the swinging foundation for his outrageous bandmates.