Why LP Will Never Part With Her Custom Martin Acoustic Guitar | It Goes To 11
Emotive rocker LP declares her undying love for her Nashville-tuned Martin acoustic guitar and describes what makes it "magic.
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Jimmie Allen | Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee
In this episode of Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee, meet Jimmie Allen, who is nominated for Best New Artist at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards — the only country artist in the category.
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Glass Animals | Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee
In this episode of Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee, meet Dave Bayley, the frontman of British indie-rock band Glass Animals. The group is nominated for Best New Artist at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards.
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Watch Cyndi Lauper Win Her First GRAMMY In 1985 | GRAMMY Rewind
In a special episode of GRAMMY Rewind presented by Bulova, the Official Timepiece Partner of the Recording Academy, watch Cyndi Lauper win her first GRAMMY for Best New Artist at the 27th GRAMMY
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64th GRAMMY Awards | April 3rd
About the Recording Academy GRAMMYs: Recording Academy is the world's leading society of musical professionals and is dedicated to celebrating, honoring, and sustaining music's past, present and
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Japanese Breakfast | Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee
In this episode of Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee, meet Michelle Zauner, whose band Japanese Breakfast is nominated for Best New Artist and Best Alternative Music Album ('Jubilee') at the 2022
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Watch Steve Earle Tell The Complicated Story Of His 1935 Martin D-28 | It Goes To 11
Three-time GRAMMY winner Steve Earle sings the praises of his 1935 Martin D-28 and explains the taxing journey it took to own the esteemed guitar.
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Arooj Aftab | Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee
In this episode of Meet The First-Time GRAMMY Nominee, meet singer/songwriter Arooj Aftab, who is nominated for Best New Artist and Best Global Music Performance at the 2022 GRAMMY Awards.
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AGNEZ MO Reveals Her Favorite Indonesian Specialty | Herbal Tea & White Sofas
In her episode of Herbal Tea & White Sofas, Indonesian multihyphenate AGNEZ MO gushes over her favorite local delicacy, and admits she can be a bit of a "coffee snob." About the Recording Academy
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Watch Gotye & Kimbra Win GRAMMY For “Somebody That I Used To Know” In 2013 | GRAMMY Rewind
In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch a "lost for words" Gotye and Kimbra accept the GRAMMY for Record Of The Year for “Somebody That I Used To Know” at the 55th GRAMMY Awards.
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Watch SOJA Frontman Jacob Hemphill Share What Makes His PRS Modern Eagle II Special | It Goes To 11
SOJA vocalist and guitarist Jacob Hemphill details his initial reaction to his prized guitar — what he describes as "the most expensive thing I own" — and how the instrument changed his relationship
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How Diana Ross Became One Of The Top Entertainers Of The 20th Century | Black Sounds Beautiful
From her hit-filled run with the Supremes to her record-breaking solo career, singer/songwriter and entertainer Diana Ross has been a cultural heavyweight for more than six decades.
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What's On Robert Glasper's Backstage Rider? | Herbal Tea & White Sofas
In this episode of Herbal Tea & White Sofas, watch four-time GRAMMY winner Robert Glasper discuss the odd things he finds on fruit platters and why paella is tops.
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Watch A 'Humbled' Alicia Keys Win Song Of The Year For "Fallin'" In 2002 | GRAMMY Rewind
The then 21-year-old star won big at her first GRAMMYs, particularly thanks to her breakout hit, "Fallin.'" In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, check out her gracious speech for Song Of The Year — a
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Damien Escobar Details His Custom Violin That He Designed Himself | It Goes To 11
New York-born violinist Damien Escobar gives an in-depth look at his intricately designed instrument, which he calls "an extension of my body," in his appearance on It Goes To 11.
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How Jay-Z Became The Blueprint For Hip-Hop Success | Black Sounds Beautiful
From selling over 125 million records to becoming hip-hop's first billionaire, 23-time GRAMMY winner JAY-Z has more than enough mind-boggling feats to fill up his episode of Black Sounds Beautiful.
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Why Doug E. Fresh Prefers Coconut Water (Or A Real Coconut) Backstage | Herbal Tea & White Sofas
In this episode of Herbal Tea & White Sofas, find out why rapper, record producer and beatboxer Doug E. Fresh prefers coconut water as his mode of hydration backstage.
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Watch Mary J. Blige Win Best R&B Vocal Performance For “Be Without You” In 2007 | GRAMMY Rewind
In this episode of GRAMMY Rewind, watch Mary J. Blige — who just stole the show at Super Bowl LVI — win the GRAMMY for Best R&B Vocal Performance for "Be Without You" at the 49th GRAMMY Awards.
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Revisit Janet Jackon's Pioneering Career | Black Sounds Beautiful
On this episode of Black Sounds Beautiful, relive the record-breaking highs and controversial lows of five-time GRAMMY winner Janet Jackson.
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Why Omah Lay Prefers Writing Songs The Old-Fashioned Way | It Goes To 11
Watch Nigerian singer-songwriter and producer Omah Lay explain why his favorite musical equipment is a simple pen and paper.
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Kylie Morgan Explains Why A Hot Toddy Is Her Secret Weapon | Herbal Tea & White Sofas
In this episode of Herbal Tea & White Sofas, learn why country singer/songwriter Kylie Morgan loves Throat Coat with a splash of whiskey backstage.
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How Whitney Houston’s Groundbreaking Legacy Has Endured | Black Sounds Beautiful
With more than 200 million records sold worldwide, 11 No.
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Lauryn Hill Wins Album Of The Year For 'The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill' in 1999 | GRAMMY Rewind
Travel back to the 41st GRAMMY Awards and relive Lauryn Hill's historic win, one of her five that night.
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ASHBA Explains All The Details He Puts Into His Signature Guitar | It Goes To 11
Multiplatinum guitarist and songwriter ASHBA explains how the unique combination of seeing Eddie Van Halen live and tasseling corn led to his first guitar.
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Watch Afrobeat Artist Diamond Platnumz Perform "Gidi" | Global Spin
In the latest episode of Global Spin, a performance series spotlighting global music and international artists, Afrobeat artist and music businessman Diamond Platnumz represents Tanzania with a
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Why Joeboy Calls Nigerian Jollof Rice "The Best Food In The World" | Herbal Tea & White Sofas
Rising Nigerian Afrobeats artist Joeboy is taking a bold stance: "Jollof rice is like the best food in the world — I'm ready to argue that with anybody," he says of the West African delicacy.
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Inside Neil Young's 'Harvest' At 50 | For The Record
In this episode of For The Record, revisit Neil Young's 1972 breakout album 'Harvest' for its 50th anniversary and examine how the album contains beloved hits and curveballs alike.
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Watch Quincy Jones Win Record Of The Year For "We Are The World" In 1986 | GRAMMY Rewind
GRAMMY Rewind travels back in time to the 28th GRAMMY Awards in 1986 to relive one of Quincy Jones' multiple wins of the night for the iconic charity single "We Are The World." With vocals from the
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How Goody Grace Honors Woody Guthrie By Sporting “This Machine Kills Racists” Merch | It Goes To 11
In the newest episode of It Goes To 11, Canadian singer/songwriter Goody Grace reveals his favorite piece of musical equipment, shares the music he grew up on, and explains his unique Woody Guthrie
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Watch Seori Perform "Lovers In The Night" | Global Spin
In the latest edition of Global Spin, Korean singer/songwriter Seori shows off her genre-shifting sound with a vibrant performance of her 2021 single, "Lovers in the Night," which blends her unique
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