Check out four unforgettable collaborations that took place during the FireAid benefit concert, including a Stephen Stills-Graham Nash reunion and a duet between Stevie Wonder and Sting.
Channing Tatum finally got the chance to portray Gambit on the big screen in the 2024 superhero blockbuster Deadpool & Wolverine after spending years trying to do so. Tatum’s outing as the New Orleans-born superhero received widespread positive responses from the audience, and the White House Down actor expressed interest in working on a solo […]
Given everything happening in the world, the Grammy Awards have signaled that the 2025 ceremony will be different, and a series of special performances featuring a dozen newly announced performers will highlight the show,
With the Grammys set to take place on February 2nd, Stevie Wonder and Chris Martin are among the 12 new names announced to perform at the Grammy Awards.
Stevie Wonder is done talking about politics. In a new interview, the "Isn't She Lovely" singer weighed in on Donald Trump 's second inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, which happened to fall on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
At a moment when celebrity political engagement has reached unprecedented levels, Stevie Wonder's recent departure from political
Trevor Noah will host the Grammys, which will also feature previously announced performers Benson Boone, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli xcx, Doechii, RAYE, Sabrina Carpenter, Shakira and Teddy Swims. Beyoncé leads the overall field with 11 nominations, while Charli xcx has eight, Eilish has seven and Carpenter and Roan have six each.
Jacob Collier, Sheryl Crow, Renée Fleming, Taj Mahal, Lainey wilson and Coldplay’s Chris Martin are among the other newly announced performers for Sunday’s Grammy Awards and Grammy
Billie Eilish, Dr. Dre, Stevie Wonder, Green Day, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt and the remaining members of Nirvana all performed.
As he was with the 2021 Grammys and "Djesse Vol. 3," Jacob Collier is, again, up for album of the year, this time courtesy of his spiky, soul-filled "Djesse Vol. 4." While his first AOTY nom found the wunderkind one-man-band up against a mixed bag of female and male greats (Taylor Swift's "Folklore" won that
Berry Gordy's Motown Records defined American pop and soul music during the 1960s, but the label still exists to this day, now owned by Universial Music.