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  • Grammy-nominated singer and actor Angie Stone died in car accident at 63

    Grammy-nominated singer and actor Angie Stone died in car accident at 63

    Angie Stone is survived by her daughter Diamond, whom she share with ex Rodney Stone, and son, Michael D’Angelo Archer II, whom she shared with fellow singer D’Angelo.

  • Beyonce, Sabrina Carpenter win Grammys as musicians honor Los Angeles

    Beyonce, Sabrina Carpenter win Grammys as musicians honor Los Angeles

    Beyonce made history at the 2025 Grammy Awards, winning the Best Country Album award for "Cowboy Carter." This marks the first time a Black woman has won in this category.

  • Grammys 2025 reformat show to support Los Angeles wildfire victims

    Grammys 2025 reformat show to support Los Angeles wildfire victims

    The 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles shifted focus this year, emphasizing Southern California wildfire relief. The Recording Academy reformatted the show to support victims and raise awareness after the devastating fires destroyed over 14,000 homes and displaced countless residents. er

  • Sabrina Carpenter stuns in blue feather custom gown by JW Anderson at Grammys 2025 red carpet

    Sabrina Carpenter stuns in blue feather custom gown by JW Anderson at Grammys 2025 red carpet

    Sabrina Carpenter stunned at the Grammys in a custom pastel blue JW Anderson gown. The elegant dress, adorned with feathers and pearls, perfectly accentuated her blonde curls, channeling classic Hollywood glamour on the red carpet at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

  • Bianca Censori wears daring sheer dress as she joins husband Kanye West for bold Grammys debut

    Bianca Censori wears daring sheer dress as she joins husband Kanye West for bold Grammys debut

    Kanye West and Bianca Censori turned heads at the 2025 Grammys with their striking outfits. The couple, married for over two years, made a surprise appearance at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Their unconventional red-carpet looks sparked conversation and became a major talking point of the night.

  • Grammys 2025: Beatles wins Best Rock Performance for ‘Now And Then’, The Rolling Stones bag the Best Rock Album Award

    Grammys 2025: Beatles wins Best Rock Performance for ‘Now And Then’, The Rolling Stones bag the Best Rock Album Award

    The Beatles and The Rolling Stones made Grammy history. The Beatles won Best Rock Performance for "Now And Then," their "final" song crafted from a John Lennon demo. This poignant win honored the band's enduring legacy.

  • Beyonce becomes most nominated artist in Grammy Awards' history, leads with 11 nominations

    Beyonce becomes most nominated artist in Grammy Awards' history, leads with 11 nominations

    Welcome to Beyonce country. When it comes to the 2025 Grammy Award nominations, “Cowboy Carter” rules the nation. She leads the nods with 11, bringing her career total to 99 nominations. That makes her the most nominated artist in Grammy history.

  • MAMI 2024: Suruchi Sharma’s short film Gagan Gaman shows how folk riddles keep Rajasthani women on their toes

    MAMI 2024: Suruchi Sharma’s short film Gagan Gaman shows how folk riddles keep Rajasthani women on their toes

    MAMI Mumbai Film Festival: National Award-winning Jaipur-based filmmaker Suruchi Sharma talks about her proclivity for folk forms, short fiction 'Gagan Gaman' (Skyward) at MAMI, award-winning documentary 'Meen Raag', OTT docu-series 'Equals', and Grammy-headed music video 'Reproduction'.

  • Music maestro and Grammy award-winning music director AR Rahman wished American pop singer Taylor Swift on the success of her new album

    Music maestro and Grammy award-winning music director AR Rahman wished American pop singer Taylor Swift on the success of her new album

    AR Rahman praises Taylor Swift: The American pop star's new album 'The Tortured Poets Department', which released on April 19, has been successful and is achieving new milestones. Now, Oscars-awarded Rahman has wished Swift for her new album on social media.

  • Sukhwinder Singh denies having composed the Grammy award winning song ‘Jai Ho’, says 'I have only sung it'

    Sukhwinder Singh denies having composed the Grammy award winning song ‘Jai Ho’, says 'I have only sung it'

    Director Ram Gopal Varma had earlier created a controversy by claiming that singer Sukhwinder Singh had created the Grammy and Oscars awards winning song ‘Jai Ho’ from ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ (2008) and not music maestro AR Rahman.

  • Acclaimed Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini dies at age 82

    Acclaimed Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini dies at age 82

    Italian pianist Maurizio Pollini, a frequent performer at La Scala opera house in Milan, who died on March 23, had won the 2007 Grammy for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (without orchestra) for his album 'Chopin: Nocturnes'.

  • Rising Bharat Summit 2024: Grammy winner Rakesh Chaurasia says 'Bharat is breath'

    Rising Bharat Summit 2024: Grammy winner Rakesh Chaurasia says 'Bharat is breath'

    Three members of the Grammy-winning band Shakti along with Grammy-winning flautist Rakesh Chaurasia brought Day 1 of Rising Bharat summit to a close with impromptu mouth percussion and a game in which Shankar Mahadevan and Chaurasia riffed off each other musically.

  • Air India unveils ‘India Takes Flight’ track

    Air India unveils ‘India Takes Flight’ track

    Air India has unveiled its new sonic identity, a signature track titled ‘India Takes Flight’, a jugalbandi between Grammy winner Shankar Mahadevan, percussionist Taufiq Qureshi, lyricist Prasoon Joshi and London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

  • Beyoncé announces new album and two new singles at the Super Bowl 2024

    Beyoncé announces new album and two new singles at the Super Bowl 2024

    During the Super Bowl 2024 today, the singer’s tracks were announced. The 32-times Grammy-winning singer-songwriter took to her Instagram page to share about her two new tracks, Texas Hold 'Em and 16 Carriages.

  • 6 controversial moments at 66th Grammy Awards, from Taylor Swift 'snubbing' Celine Dion to Miley Cyrus throwing shade at ex Liam Hemsworth

    6 controversial moments at 66th Grammy Awards, from Taylor Swift 'snubbing' Celine Dion to Miley Cyrus throwing shade at ex Liam Hemsworth

    The 2024 Grammy Awards were everything you’d expect from a starry awards night and more. Here are six stop-in-tracks moments from this year’s edition

  • Grammy Awards 2024 In Memoriam: Stevie Wonder, Oprah Winfrey lead tributes

    Grammy Awards 2024 In Memoriam: Stevie Wonder, Oprah Winfrey lead tributes

    Grammy Awards 2024: The In Memoriam segment at the awards ceremony honoured those the industry has lost.

  • 'India's year at the Grammys': Ricky Kej as Zakir Hussain, Shankar Mahadevan win big

    'India's year at the Grammys': Ricky Kej as Zakir Hussain, Shankar Mahadevan win big

    Grammy Awards 2024: The band 'Shakti' is comprised of Zakir Hussain, Shankar Mahadevan, V Selvaganesh, Ganesh Rajagopalan and John McLaughlin.

  • All you need to know about the 66th Grammys: Taylor Swift vs SZA, who’ll win big?

    All you need to know about the 66th Grammys: Taylor Swift vs SZA, who’ll win big?

    Rock heavyweights Metallica and Foo Fighters lock horns for Best Rock Album & Performance, legendary band Shakti is up for Best Global Music Album, and American R&B will have its moment at Grammy Awards 2024.

  • Anoushka Shankar: ‘There are aspects to AI that can become compositional tools for artists to make things more streamlined’

    Anoushka Shankar: ‘There are aspects to AI that can become compositional tools for artists to make things more streamlined’

    The Grammy-nominated sitar player shares her thoughts on Artificial Intelligence and the pros and cons of using it in music.

  • Anoushka Shankar: ‘I feel more comfortable being vulnerable in my music in a way that I wasn’t before’

    Anoushka Shankar: ‘I feel more comfortable being vulnerable in my music in a way that I wasn’t before’

    The nine-time Grammy-nominated musician and Sitar player on allowing vulnerability to be part of her journey as an artist, new mini-album and forthcoming tour in India in January 2024.

  • International Music Day 2023: Indian artists who shined bright at Grammy's

    International Music Day 2023: Indian artists who shined bright at Grammy's

    International Music Day is celebrated on the 21st of June every year. The day aims at encouraging everyone to enjoy the delight of playing or listening to music. The theme for 2023 is "Music on the Intersections".

  • PM Modi collaborates with Grammy award-winning singer Falu for a new song

    PM Modi collaborates with Grammy award-winning singer Falu for a new song

    The song, titled "Abundance in Millets" performed by Falu and her husband alongwith singer Gaurav Shah is slated for release on Friday across different streaming platforms.

  • Grammy nominated Berklee Indian Ensemble founder Annette Philip: 'To be in the same category as Anoushka Shankar, Angélique Kidjo is unreal honour'

    Grammy nominated Berklee Indian Ensemble founder Annette Philip: 'To be in the same category as Anoushka Shankar, Angélique Kidjo is unreal honour'

    Berklee Indian Ensemble's 'Shuruaat', nominated for Best Global Music Album at the 65th Grammy Awards, features 98 musicians and a celebration of Indian music, but a very global Indian sound. Philip and Delhi duo Shadow and Light, who've collaborated on one of the tracks, talk about its making, representing India globally, and music and artist rights.

  • Grammys 2023: Bad Bunny's Latin pop moment harks back to '90s Latin explosion

    Grammys 2023: Bad Bunny's Latin pop moment harks back to '90s Latin explosion

    Bad Bunny's last album 'Un Verano Sin Ti' is the first Spanish-language album to be nominated in the Best Album category at 65th Grammy Awards, a feat not achieved by generations of global Latin stars before him. If he wins, it will be historic for the expansive Latin pop and trap scenes, and even if he loses to Beyoncé, he's already changed the trajectory of global pop.

  • Roe v. Wade overturning: Singers Olivia Rodrigo, Lilly Allen sing ‘F*** you’ to SC judges | Watch

    Roe v. Wade overturning: Singers Olivia Rodrigo, Lilly Allen sing ‘F*** you’ to SC judges | Watch

    The singers join the long list of celebrities including Michelle Obama, Priyanka Chopra, among others who have spoken up against the the US Supreme Court's decision.

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