The prime time Grammys telecast gets all the attention, but the afternoon Premiere Ceremony is where awards watchers can glean the greatest insights about the Recording Academy’s preferences. Like the Creative Arts Awards at the Emmys, it’s where the vast majority of trophies are handed out, perhaps cluing us in to who has the strongest chances of winning top prizes during the evening festivities. So who were the day’s big winners? Did anyone make history? Were there any major surprises? Scroll down for our live blog where we dish the afternoon’s biggest developments.
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Justin Tranter was the host of the show, which streamed live from the Peacock Theater on the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel and on live.grammy.com starting at 12:30pm Pt/3:30pm Et. Tranter was a previous Grammy nominee for...
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- 2/5/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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The 66th Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, February 4 beginning at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The ceremony, hosted by Trevor Noah for a fourth consecutive year, will air live on CBS and stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
The main Grammy ceremony will also be available to stream live on Paramount+ with Showtime, and on-demand the next day for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.
A livestream is also available on CBS through DirecTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial.
The pre-show Premiere Ceremony, where the majority of the day’s Grammys will be awarded, kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Et/12:30 p.m. Pt Sunday and will stream live on live.Grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. Songwriter-producer Justin Tranter will host.
Other...
The 66th Grammy Awards will take place on Sunday, February 4 beginning at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The ceremony, hosted by Trevor Noah for a fourth consecutive year, will air live on CBS and stream live and on-demand on Paramount+.
The main Grammy ceremony will also be available to stream live on Paramount+ with Showtime, and on-demand the next day for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.
A livestream is also available on CBS through DirecTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial.
The pre-show Premiere Ceremony, where the majority of the day’s Grammys will be awarded, kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Et/12:30 p.m. Pt Sunday and will stream live on live.Grammy.com and the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel. Songwriter-producer Justin Tranter will host.
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- 2/4/2024
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
With more than 90 awards to hand out this year, the Grammys can’t afford to limit itself to a single televised event. Enter the Premiere Ceremony.
Streaming live at 3:30/2:30c, the Justin Tranter-hosted event will give out the first awards of the year. In fact, more Grammy winners will be announced during the Premiere Ceremony than during the main event, which will air live at 8 pm on CBS.
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Streaming live at 3:30/2:30c, the Justin Tranter-hosted event will give out the first awards of the year. In fact, more Grammy winners will be announced during the Premiere Ceremony than during the main event, which will air live at 8 pm on CBS.
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- 2/4/2024
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
The Grammy Awards prime time ceremony takes place on Sunday night, February 4. That’s where top categories like Album of the Year and Record of the Year will be presented. But for savvy awards watchers, the main event is actually the Grammys Premiere Ceremony taking place that afternoon in advance of the CBS telecast hosted by Trevor Noah. The vast majority of awards will be handed out there, and it’s also where we can expect to find some of the best performances.
The awards will stream live from the Peacock Theater on the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel and on live.grammy.com starting at 12:30pm Pt/3:30pm Et. They’ll be hosted by Justin Tranter, a Songwriter of the Year nominee this year for his work with artists including Renee Rapp, Maneskin and Miley Cyrus. Presenting awards will be Best Jazz Vocal Album nominee Patti Austin,...
The awards will stream live from the Peacock Theater on the Recording Academy’s YouTube channel and on live.grammy.com starting at 12:30pm Pt/3:30pm Et. They’ll be hosted by Justin Tranter, a Songwriter of the Year nominee this year for his work with artists including Renee Rapp, Maneskin and Miley Cyrus. Presenting awards will be Best Jazz Vocal Album nominee Patti Austin,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Bluegrass pioneer Earl Scruggs was born 100 years ago this week, and the tributes to the banjo picker have been many. On Friday, Tony Trischka, himself a banjo disciple of Scruggs, released a rollicking version of “Brown’s Ferry Blues,” a song dating back to the Thirties, that features an array of A-list players including Billy Strings, Béla Fleck, and Sam Bush.
Written by long-ago Grand Ole Opry stars the Delmore Brothers, “Brown’s Ferry Blues” features Strings on lead vocals, with Fleck and Trischka delivering a pair of banjo breakdowns.
Written by long-ago Grand Ole Opry stars the Delmore Brothers, “Brown’s Ferry Blues” features Strings on lead vocals, with Fleck and Trischka delivering a pair of banjo breakdowns.
- 1/12/2024
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
To mark what would have been David Bowie’s 77th birthday today, Wilco have shared their live rendition of the music icon’s “Space Oddity.”
The cover was recorded during the band’s visit to Mountain Stage, NPR Music, and West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s long-running live radio show and features as the opening track on an upcoming compilation highlighting performances from the series.
“As a gratefully, if not begrudgingly, Earth-bound band, it’s always an honor and a challenge to tackle any of David Bowie’s space-soaring arrangements,” Wilco said in a statement.
The cover was recorded during the band’s visit to Mountain Stage, NPR Music, and West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s long-running live radio show and features as the opening track on an upcoming compilation highlighting performances from the series.
“As a gratefully, if not begrudgingly, Earth-bound band, it’s always an honor and a challenge to tackle any of David Bowie’s space-soaring arrangements,” Wilco said in a statement.
- 1/8/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
It’s one of the first cold fall nights in the mountains of East Tennessee and Lindsay Lou is tightening her winter coat as she prepares to take the outdoor stage at CaveFest, an Americana and bluegrass gathering held southeast of Nashville at the Caverns, an underground venue with an aboveground amphitheater.
“I feel more deeply connected with myself and everyone around me,” the singer-songwriter tells Rolling Stone backstage. “Even if my life blew up for a few years.”
Lou, an artist who has been deftly weaving bluegrass into ethereal,...
“I feel more deeply connected with myself and everyone around me,” the singer-songwriter tells Rolling Stone backstage. “Even if my life blew up for a few years.”
Lou, an artist who has been deftly weaving bluegrass into ethereal,...
- 12/8/2023
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
At a Billy Strings concert, you never know what you’re going to get. Case in point: His recent Halloween show included pro-wrestling costumes, guests like Molly Tuttle and Sierra Hull, and Strings breaking his guitar over someone’s head in a skit. And that’s not including the music, which can be even more unpredictable. Strings shows why he’s a live boss in a new recording released on Friday — a nearly 40-minute journey through three songs.
Recorded at a March 2023 gig at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem,...
Recorded at a March 2023 gig at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem,...
- 12/8/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
‘Hunger Games: Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes’: Spotify A Key Partner In Country Music Infused Prequel
Exclusive: Music has continually been a facet of Lionsgate’s $3 billion Hunger Games franchise going back to ditties from Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Lorde, and with today’s theatrical release of Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, the studio teamed with Spotify for a multi-faceted partnership that shines a spotlight on music’s legacy in the Suzanne Collins franchise.
As part of the pic’s campaign, the studio and Spotify are diving deep into that musical history of the film. Featuring explorations of the previous and new soundtracks, the partnership is highlighted by an opening day (November 17) bespoke “Sounds from Panem” destination available globally including the Hunger Games Official Playlist featuring songs from the new film’s soundtrack, and other playlists inspired by the film like Spotify’s Front Porch playlist. There’s also a Hunger Games audiobooks shelf available in the United States, Canada,...
As part of the pic’s campaign, the studio and Spotify are diving deep into that musical history of the film. Featuring explorations of the previous and new soundtracks, the partnership is highlighted by an opening day (November 17) bespoke “Sounds from Panem” destination available globally including the Hunger Games Official Playlist featuring songs from the new film’s soundtrack, and other playlists inspired by the film like Spotify’s Front Porch playlist. There’s also a Hunger Games audiobooks shelf available in the United States, Canada,...
- 11/17/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Olivia Rodrigo is contributing her music to the soundtrack for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes with “Can’t Catch Me Now.”
The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series alum attended the premiere of the film in L.A. as her music video also dropped.
The “Can’t Catch Me Now” video was directed by award-winning director Leonn Ward of Rsa’s Black Dog Films. This is the first time that Rodrigo contributes to a film’s soundtrack, a song she penned with producer Daniel Nigro who has been working with the singer-songwriter on her album Guts.
Rodrigo’s song will be part of the 17-track album that is being released on Nov. 17 and which will also include songs by star Rachel Zegler, Flatland Cavalry, Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, Sierra Ferrell, Bella White and Charles Godwin.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is...
The High School Musical: The Musical: The Series alum attended the premiere of the film in L.A. as her music video also dropped.
The “Can’t Catch Me Now” video was directed by award-winning director Leonn Ward of Rsa’s Black Dog Films. This is the first time that Rodrigo contributes to a film’s soundtrack, a song she penned with producer Daniel Nigro who has been working with the singer-songwriter on her album Guts.
Rodrigo’s song will be part of the 17-track album that is being released on Nov. 17 and which will also include songs by star Rachel Zegler, Flatland Cavalry, Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, Sierra Ferrell, Bella White and Charles Godwin.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is...
- 11/14/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
After unveiling Hunger Games single, “Can’t Catch Me Now,” earlier this month, Olivia Rodrigo released the video for the brooding track on Monday.
Set to feature in the franchise’s sequel, The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes, the song tells the story of inescapable revenge, as the Rodrigo sings, “There’s snow falling over the city/You thought that it would wash away/The bitter taste of my fury and all of the messes you made/Yeah, you think that you got away.” For the chorus, she taunts: “You...
Set to feature in the franchise’s sequel, The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes, the song tells the story of inescapable revenge, as the Rodrigo sings, “There’s snow falling over the city/You thought that it would wash away/The bitter taste of my fury and all of the messes you made/Yeah, you think that you got away.” For the chorus, she taunts: “You...
- 11/14/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Give Billy Strings the Halloween Championship Belt. The bluegrass picker and apparent pro-wrestling fan dressed up as Hulk Hogan to deliver a concert experience for the ages on Tuesday night at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. But Strings didn’t go it alone: each one of his bandmates and special guests, from Molly Tuttle to Sierra Hull, donned the costume of a classic wrestling character for a five-hour blowout of music and wrestling skits.
Dubbed the Van Andel Scramble, the concert streamed on Nugs.TV and played like a WWE pay-per-view.
Dubbed the Van Andel Scramble, the concert streamed on Nugs.TV and played like a WWE pay-per-view.
- 11/1/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
As the 49th season of Austin City Limits chugs on, Margo Price returns for an appearance on this week’s edition. In anticipation of the episode, Consequence has an exclusive premiere of her performance of the track “Been to the Mountain” off her 2023 album Strays, which you can watch below.
Featuring Price and her longtime band The Pricetags, she arrives in a Loretta Lynn-style dress, coming out storming with the hard-hitting track. Even though she sings about not having anything more to prove, she does prove that she is still electric on stage. After getting a glimpse with this catchy and powerful performance, be sure not to miss the full episode.
This is Price’s second appearance on Austin City Limits since her breakout in 2016, and she shares the hour with Grammy-nominated singer Molly Tuttle this week. The whole episode premieres on Saturday, October 28th at 7:00 p.m.
Featuring Price and her longtime band The Pricetags, she arrives in a Loretta Lynn-style dress, coming out storming with the hard-hitting track. Even though she sings about not having anything more to prove, she does prove that she is still electric on stage. After getting a glimpse with this catchy and powerful performance, be sure not to miss the full episode.
This is Price’s second appearance on Austin City Limits since her breakout in 2016, and she shares the hour with Grammy-nominated singer Molly Tuttle this week. The whole episode premieres on Saturday, October 28th at 7:00 p.m.
- 10/27/2023
- by Aidan Sharp-Moses
- Consequence - Music
On Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 8:00 Pm on PBS, “Austin City Limits” continues its legendary concert series with Season 49, Episode 4. This episode features two musical acts, Margo Price and Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway.
In “Austin City Limits,” viewers can enjoy live performances from a wide range of musical genres. It’s a show that brings the joy of live music to your screen, showcasing the talents of various artists.
In this episode, Margo Price takes the stage with her distinctive country sound, while Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway offer their unique blend of bluegrass and folk. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience the magic of music in a live setting.
“Austin City Limits” is a show that appeals to music lovers of all ages. Whether you’re a fan of country, bluegrass, or any other genre, this episode promises a musical treat for your Saturday evening.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm...
In “Austin City Limits,” viewers can enjoy live performances from a wide range of musical genres. It’s a show that brings the joy of live music to your screen, showcasing the talents of various artists.
In this episode, Margo Price takes the stage with her distinctive country sound, while Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway offer their unique blend of bluegrass and folk. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience the magic of music in a live setting.
“Austin City Limits” is a show that appeals to music lovers of all ages. Whether you’re a fan of country, bluegrass, or any other genre, this episode promises a musical treat for your Saturday evening.
Tune in at 8:00 Pm...
- 10/21/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A little more than a decade ago, Alice Gerrard received an invitation to perform at a fiddle camp in Washington state.
“Should I bring an older musician with me?” Gerrard, 76 at the time, asked her friend Suzy Thompson, who was organizing the event.
Thompson laughed.
“Alice,” she told her. “You’re the older person now.”
Alice Gerrard just celebrated her 89th birthday this summer, but the singer, songwriter, fiddler-guitarist-autoharpist, and folklorist still refuses to see herself as any kind of older legend. As someone who spent the last 70 years learning from past generations of old-time,...
“Should I bring an older musician with me?” Gerrard, 76 at the time, asked her friend Suzy Thompson, who was organizing the event.
Thompson laughed.
“Alice,” she told her. “You’re the older person now.”
Alice Gerrard just celebrated her 89th birthday this summer, but the singer, songwriter, fiddler-guitarist-autoharpist, and folklorist still refuses to see herself as any kind of older legend. As someone who spent the last 70 years learning from past generations of old-time,...
- 10/12/2023
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
The biggest story of this year’s International Bluegrass Music Association award show wasn’t that Billy Strings won his third consecutive Entertainer of the Year honor. Nor was it that Sierra Hull took home her sixth Mandolin Player of the Year trophy. And it wasn’t even that Molly Tuttle pulled off a trifecta with Female Vocalist, Song, and Album of the Year.
Rather, the takeaway from the 2023 gathering at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh, North Carolina, is that the ongoing “transition” within the...
Rather, the takeaway from the 2023 gathering at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh, North Carolina, is that the ongoing “transition” within the...
- 10/1/2023
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
Zz Top were never really a ballad band. Think “La Grange,” “Tush,” and “Legs.” But for 1986’s Afterburner they tried their hand at a power ballad with “Rough Boy” — this was the Eighties after all. Earlier this week in Nashville, Keith Urban put his own spin on “Rough Boy” at a special event honoring Zz Top’s Billy Gibbons.
Urban was in attendance for the annual BMI Troubadour dinner, an industry event held each September by the performing-rights org to salute a select artist as its “Troubadour.” Last year’s went to Lucinda Williams,...
Urban was in attendance for the annual BMI Troubadour dinner, an industry event held each September by the performing-rights org to salute a select artist as its “Troubadour.” Last year’s went to Lucinda Williams,...
- 9/20/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Herbie Hancock, John Paul Jones, and Laurie Anderson are among the artists set to perform at the 2024 Big Ears festival. On Tuesday, the Knoxville, Tennessee-based fest announced its stacked lineup of legends.
The festival is set to be held in downtown Knoxville from March 21 through March 24 with nearly 200 events, including expositions, conversations and film presentations, along with musical performances.
Multi-instrumentalist Fred Frith, band Unwound, Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker, bluegrass picker Molly Tuttle, hip-hop trio Digable Planets, and Samora Pinderhughes are also featured on the lineup, along with the likes of Fatoumata Diawara,...
The festival is set to be held in downtown Knoxville from March 21 through March 24 with nearly 200 events, including expositions, conversations and film presentations, along with musical performances.
Multi-instrumentalist Fred Frith, band Unwound, Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker, bluegrass picker Molly Tuttle, hip-hop trio Digable Planets, and Samora Pinderhughes are also featured on the lineup, along with the likes of Fatoumata Diawara,...
- 9/12/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
A little more than a year after the death of Naomi Judd, a couple dozen of her friends and admirers are saluting her and daughter Wynonna on an upcoming album of songs by the Judds. A Tribute to the Judds, due out Oct. 27, will find Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, LeAnn Rimes, Jelly Roll, and many others singing 14 songs made famous by the mother-daughter duo.
“To have all of these artists, most of which are my friends, come together and lend their voices and artistry to reimagine these songs,...
“To have all of these artists, most of which are my friends, come together and lend their voices and artistry to reimagine these songs,...
- 8/11/2023
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
You can now predict nominations for all of the big four Grammy categories here in our predictions center. We recently added Best New Artist, and already hundreds of users have chimed in to predict the eight breakthrough performers who will make the cut. Do you think you know who will be recognized in one of the hardest categories there is to predict at these awards?
Based on the early predictions of Gold Derby users as of this writing, rapper Ice Spice is the heavy favorite to win Best New Artist. The recording academy is often biased against rap and hip-hop in the general field, but there is precedent for an Ice Spice victory, with past champs including Arrested Development, Lauryn Hill, Chance the Rapper, and Megan Thee Stallion. Ice Spice has also proved herself to be a consistent hit-maker with multiple top-10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 just this year,...
Based on the early predictions of Gold Derby users as of this writing, rapper Ice Spice is the heavy favorite to win Best New Artist. The recording academy is often biased against rap and hip-hop in the general field, but there is precedent for an Ice Spice victory, with past champs including Arrested Development, Lauryn Hill, Chance the Rapper, and Megan Thee Stallion. Ice Spice has also proved herself to be a consistent hit-maker with multiple top-10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 just this year,...
- 8/9/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
With the Rocky Mountains of Western Montana in the distance and a Bnsf freight train rolling down the tracks nearby, Luke Grimes, the Yellowstone actor and emerging singer-songwriter, gazed across a sea of faces during his Friday evening performance at the Under the Big Sky festival.
“This is, by far, the biggest crowd I’ve ever played to — holy shit,” Grimes marveled at the crowd, estimated around 20,000 in attendance.
At this year’s installment of Under the Big Sky, the three-day gathering showcased arena acts (Zach Bryan, Caamp, Hank Williams Jr.), marquee names (Charley Crockett,...
“This is, by far, the biggest crowd I’ve ever played to — holy shit,” Grimes marveled at the crowd, estimated around 20,000 in attendance.
At this year’s installment of Under the Big Sky, the three-day gathering showcased arena acts (Zach Bryan, Caamp, Hank Williams Jr.), marquee names (Charley Crockett,...
- 7/19/2023
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Kesha has a spiritual awakening in her first release in three years, Jack Harlow returns, Labrinth catches the feels, and Taylor Swift gets moody with The National.
Kesha, “Eat the Acid” (YouTube)
Seventeen, “Super” (YouTube)
Labrinth, “The Feels” (YouTube)
Jack Harlow, “They Don’t Love It” (YouTube)
Coi Leroy, “Bops” (YouTube)
Jessie Ware, “Freak Me Now” (YouTube)
Bebe Rexha feat. Dolly Parton, “Seasons” (YouTube)
Big Freedia and Ciara “100 Dollar Bill” (YouTube)
Miguel,...
Kesha, “Eat the Acid” (YouTube)
Seventeen, “Super” (YouTube)
Labrinth, “The Feels” (YouTube)
Jack Harlow, “They Don’t Love It” (YouTube)
Coi Leroy, “Bops” (YouTube)
Jessie Ware, “Freak Me Now” (YouTube)
Bebe Rexha feat. Dolly Parton, “Seasons” (YouTube)
Big Freedia and Ciara “100 Dollar Bill” (YouTube)
Miguel,...
- 4/28/2023
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
Willie Nelson has announced the 2023 Outlaw Music Festival Tour. Over the course of 32 shows taking place between June and October, the 89-year-old music legend will share the stage with Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, The Avett Brothers, Bob Weir, John Fogerty, Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and Margo Price.
The 2023 Outlaw Music Festival Tour also features Gov’t Mule, Marcus King, Trampled By Turtles, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Kathleen Edwards, Flatland Cavalry, Kurt Vile And The Violators, Brittney Spencer, Whiskey Myers, and Particle Kid performing in select cities. Check out the full itinerary below.
Tickets for a newly announced run of shows in September and October go on sale Friday, April 28th via Ticketmaster. A Live-Nation pre-sale will occur one day earlier on Thursday, April 27th using access code Vinyl.
Prior to launching the Outlaw Music Festival Tour, Nelson will celebrate his 90th birthday with a pair...
The 2023 Outlaw Music Festival Tour also features Gov’t Mule, Marcus King, Trampled By Turtles, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Kathleen Edwards, Flatland Cavalry, Kurt Vile And The Violators, Brittney Spencer, Whiskey Myers, and Particle Kid performing in select cities. Check out the full itinerary below.
Tickets for a newly announced run of shows in September and October go on sale Friday, April 28th via Ticketmaster. A Live-Nation pre-sale will occur one day earlier on Thursday, April 27th using access code Vinyl.
Prior to launching the Outlaw Music Festival Tour, Nelson will celebrate his 90th birthday with a pair...
- 4/24/2023
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival is set to return for the first time in four years, taking place Sept. 23 and 24 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
The lineup boasts an array of young and old talent, including Gary Clark, Jr., Sheryl Crow, H.E.R., Vince Gill, Buddy Guy, Santana, Stephen Stills, Zz Top, the War on Drugs, Robert Randolph, John Mayer Trio, Los Lobos, Joe Bonamassa, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Marcus King, Robbie Robertson, Taj Mahal, Jakob Dylan, Molly Tuttle, and Keb’ Mo’. Clapton will also perform on both nights of the festival.
The lineup boasts an array of young and old talent, including Gary Clark, Jr., Sheryl Crow, H.E.R., Vince Gill, Buddy Guy, Santana, Stephen Stills, Zz Top, the War on Drugs, Robert Randolph, John Mayer Trio, Los Lobos, Joe Bonamassa, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Marcus King, Robbie Robertson, Taj Mahal, Jakob Dylan, Molly Tuttle, and Keb’ Mo’. Clapton will also perform on both nights of the festival.
- 4/17/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The first time Grammy-winning Americana/bluegrass act Steep Canyon Rangers played the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, the group was adorned in full suits and encircling a lone microphone.
“It was probably around 2004,” Rangers singer-banjoist Graham Sharp tells Rolling Stone backstage at the recent Suwannee Spring Reunion festival. “We’ve been able to trace our band and its evolution through this festival, from being a traditional bluegrass band to being whatever the hell we are now — this place is a natural home for that.”
Sandwiched...
“It was probably around 2004,” Rangers singer-banjoist Graham Sharp tells Rolling Stone backstage at the recent Suwannee Spring Reunion festival. “We’ve been able to trace our band and its evolution through this festival, from being a traditional bluegrass band to being whatever the hell we are now — this place is a natural home for that.”
Sandwiched...
- 4/2/2023
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
It’s the first Tuesday of the month and, as has been his standing date since October, Dierks Bentley is onstage at Nashville’s cinderblock picking parlor the Station Inn, playing bluegrass staples with his road band under the anonymous name of Long Jon. After rambunctious versions of Tony Rice’s “Cold on the Shoulder” and Ralph Stanley’s “Katy Daley,” Bentley takes off his Martin acoustic and feigns swapping instruments with fiddle player Dan Hochhalter. It’s a gag, a bit. Bentley doesn’t play fiddle. He’s a guitar strummer,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Adele, Beyonce and Lizzo at ‘The 65Th Annual Grammy Awards’
History was made at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, with Beyoncé claiming the title of the most Grammy wins in history with 32. Beyoncé added four wins at the 2023 Grammys held February 5, 2023 in Los Angeles, collecting awards in the Best Dance/Electronic Music Album, Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best R&b Song, and Best Traditional R&b Performance categories.
Viola Davis became the newest member of the exclusive Egot club after adding to her Emmy, Oscar, and Tony wins with a Grammy for narrating her memoir, Finding Me. And Kim Petras entered the Grammy record book as the first transgender artist to win the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category for “Unholy” with Sam Smith.
Bad Bunny kicked off the show with an amazing performance, Trevor Noah guided the broadcast as host for the third consecutive year, and Bonnie Raitt pulled...
History was made at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards, with Beyoncé claiming the title of the most Grammy wins in history with 32. Beyoncé added four wins at the 2023 Grammys held February 5, 2023 in Los Angeles, collecting awards in the Best Dance/Electronic Music Album, Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best R&b Song, and Best Traditional R&b Performance categories.
Viola Davis became the newest member of the exclusive Egot club after adding to her Emmy, Oscar, and Tony wins with a Grammy for narrating her memoir, Finding Me. And Kim Petras entered the Grammy record book as the first transgender artist to win the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category for “Unholy” with Sam Smith.
Bad Bunny kicked off the show with an amazing performance, Trevor Noah guided the broadcast as host for the third consecutive year, and Bonnie Raitt pulled...
- 2/6/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The 2023 Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, February 5 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Beyoncé led with the most nominations with nine in total while Kendrick Lamar received eight. Jay-Z earned five nominations, tying his wife, Beyoncé, for the most nominations in Grammys history at 88.
Beyoncé and the contemporary Christian music collective Maverick City Music each won the most awards with four trophies. Beyoncé’s four victories this year for Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best Traditional R&b Performance, Best R&b Song and Best Dance/Electronic Music Album made her the artist with the most Grammy wins in history with 32.
However, Beyoncé failed to scoop up the night’s three major awards: Song of the Year (Bonnie Raitt‘s “Just Like That”), Record of the Year (Lizzo‘s “About Damn Time”) and Album of the Year (Harry Styles‘ Harry’s House).
Lizzo appeared visibly stunned by her win.
Beyoncé led with the most nominations with nine in total while Kendrick Lamar received eight. Jay-Z earned five nominations, tying his wife, Beyoncé, for the most nominations in Grammys history at 88.
Beyoncé and the contemporary Christian music collective Maverick City Music each won the most awards with four trophies. Beyoncé’s four victories this year for Best Dance/Electronic Recording, Best Traditional R&b Performance, Best R&b Song and Best Dance/Electronic Music Album made her the artist with the most Grammy wins in history with 32.
However, Beyoncé failed to scoop up the night’s three major awards: Song of the Year (Bonnie Raitt‘s “Just Like That”), Record of the Year (Lizzo‘s “About Damn Time”) and Album of the Year (Harry Styles‘ Harry’s House).
Lizzo appeared visibly stunned by her win.
- 2/6/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
As much fun as it was to see music's biggest names get honored at the 2023 Grammy Awards on Feb. 5, it was also a highlight to cheer for all the artists who picked up their very first wins this year.
The 2023 freshman class was packed with rising talent who are just getting started on their music careers, but they're not all lesser-known names. One of the biggest Grammys categories is, of course, best new artist, where the Recording Academy recognizes the brightest up-and-coming stars. This year, Anitta, Omar Apollo, Domi & Jd Beck, Samara Joy, Latto, Maneskin, Muni Long, Tobe Nwigwe, Molly Tuttle, and Wet Leg were all nominated, but Joy took home the award (and delivered a gracious acceptance speech for the honor).
Other Grammy categories had a high number of first-timers, too. The best rock album category, for instance, featured the first career Grammy nominations for Machine Gun Kelly (who...
The 2023 freshman class was packed with rising talent who are just getting started on their music careers, but they're not all lesser-known names. One of the biggest Grammys categories is, of course, best new artist, where the Recording Academy recognizes the brightest up-and-coming stars. This year, Anitta, Omar Apollo, Domi & Jd Beck, Samara Joy, Latto, Maneskin, Muni Long, Tobe Nwigwe, Molly Tuttle, and Wet Leg were all nominated, but Joy took home the award (and delivered a gracious acceptance speech for the honor).
Other Grammy categories had a high number of first-timers, too. The best rock album category, for instance, featured the first career Grammy nominations for Machine Gun Kelly (who...
- 2/6/2023
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
Samara Joy was named the Best New Artist at the 2023 Grammy Awards, claiming victory in a crowded field of 10 rising acts.
Joy defeated a field that included Omar Apollo, Wet Leg, Molly Tuttle, Latto, Anitta, Måneskin, DOMi & Jd Beck, Tobe Nwigwe, and Muni Long.
“Thank you so much for this honor, thank you to everyone who has listened to me, who supported me,” Joy said in her speech. She added of her fellow nominees: “All of you are so inspiring because of who you are. You express yourself with exactly who you are authentically.
Joy defeated a field that included Omar Apollo, Wet Leg, Molly Tuttle, Latto, Anitta, Måneskin, DOMi & Jd Beck, Tobe Nwigwe, and Muni Long.
“Thank you so much for this honor, thank you to everyone who has listened to me, who supported me,” Joy said in her speech. She added of her fellow nominees: “All of you are so inspiring because of who you are. You express yourself with exactly who you are authentically.
- 2/6/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Music’s biggest night is officially here! The 2023 Grammy Awards are set to reward some of the most popular artists of the last year with a golden gramophone for their contributions to radio, streaming, soundtracks, TikToks and more!
Beyoncé leads the pack in nominations this year with nine, followed by Kendrick Lamar with eight and Adele and Brandi Carlile with seven apiece.
The selection process for the Grammy Awards was altered last May, following very public criticisms from The Weeknd. The show no longer uses anonymous review committees to determine its nominees, however, this year also saw prominent artists like Drake and Silk Sonic declining to submit their latest projects for consideration.
See the complete list of this year’s winners below:
Record of the Year
“Don’t Shut Me Down” — Abba
“Easy On Me” — Adele
“Break My Soul” — Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous” — Mary J. Blige
“You And Me On The Rock” — Brandi Carlile feat.
Beyoncé leads the pack in nominations this year with nine, followed by Kendrick Lamar with eight and Adele and Brandi Carlile with seven apiece.
The selection process for the Grammy Awards was altered last May, following very public criticisms from The Weeknd. The show no longer uses anonymous review committees to determine its nominees, however, this year also saw prominent artists like Drake and Silk Sonic declining to submit their latest projects for consideration.
See the complete list of this year’s winners below:
Record of the Year
“Don’t Shut Me Down” — Abba
“Easy On Me” — Adele
“Break My Soul” — Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous” — Mary J. Blige
“You And Me On The Rock” — Brandi Carlile feat.
- 2/6/2023
- by Alex Nino Gheciu
- ET Canada
The first batch of winners at the 2023 Grammy Awards has been announced! The show is far from over, and Beyoncé has already become the most-awarded artist in the Recording Academy's history. Other performers are also cleaning up with exciting wins. This year's main event is, once again, hosted by Trevor Noah - who served as the Mc in 2021 and 2022 - who, in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, teased that it'll be "the most star-studded room the Grammys has been for many, many years."
The 2023 Grammy nominee pool was stacked with heavy-hitting artists. On Nov. 15, the Recording Academy revealed the 2023 nominations across all 91 categories, some of which were presented by past Grammy winners like Olivia Rodrigo, John Legend, and Machine Gun Kelly.
Leading the pack was Beyoncé with nine total nominations for her "Renaissance" album - making her the most nominated woman in Grammys history - four of...
The 2023 Grammy nominee pool was stacked with heavy-hitting artists. On Nov. 15, the Recording Academy revealed the 2023 nominations across all 91 categories, some of which were presented by past Grammy winners like Olivia Rodrigo, John Legend, and Machine Gun Kelly.
Leading the pack was Beyoncé with nine total nominations for her "Renaissance" album - making her the most nominated woman in Grammys history - four of...
- 2/6/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde won their first-ever Grammys when the bulk of the country music categories were presented during the Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony on Sunday afternoon in L.A. The country vocalists’ collaboration “Never Wanted to Be That Girl” was named Best Country Duo/Group Performance, besting nominees like Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton, and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
“I’m still working on pulling my dress up,” McBryde said after rushing hand-in-hand to the stage with Pearce. “I’ve known Ashley for a long time and...
“I’m still working on pulling my dress up,” McBryde said after rushing hand-in-hand to the stage with Pearce. “I’ve known Ashley for a long time and...
- 2/5/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
The 2023 Grammys mark the 65th anniversary of music’s biggest night. The ceremony will present a whopping 91 categories this year from Album of the Year to the different genres of music to songs written for movies and more, and we’ve got all the details on how to watch the Grammys — including where to stream the full ceremony live.
Five new categories this year include Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical), Best Score Soundtrack For Video Games and Other Interactive Media, Best Spoken Word Poetry Album, Best Alternative Music Performance and Best Americana Performance. A new Special Merit Award will be recognize the Best Song for Social Change, determined by a Blue Check Committee and ratified by the Recording Academy Board of Trustees.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 65th Grammy Awards, including how to watch them, who is performing, who is nominated and more:
What Time Do the Grammys Start?...
Five new categories this year include Songwriter of the Year (Non-Classical), Best Score Soundtrack For Video Games and Other Interactive Media, Best Spoken Word Poetry Album, Best Alternative Music Performance and Best Americana Performance. A new Special Merit Award will be recognize the Best Song for Social Change, determined by a Blue Check Committee and ratified by the Recording Academy Board of Trustees.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 65th Grammy Awards, including how to watch them, who is performing, who is nominated and more:
What Time Do the Grammys Start?...
- 2/5/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
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After relocating to Las Vegas in 2022, music’s biggest night is returning to Los Angeles. Trevor Noah for the third consecutive year will host the 65th Grammy Awards, which will be broadcast live today on CBS from the Crypto.com Arena.
The former Daily Show host and Grammy-nominated comedian told The Hollywood Reporter that this year’s show is “going to be the most star-studded room the Grammys has been for many, many years.”
The best new artist nominees are Anitta, Omar Apollo, DOMi & Jd Beck, Muni Long, Samar Joy, Latto, Måneskin, Tobe Nwigwe, Molly Tuttle and Wet Leg. Beyoncé is nominated for nine golden gramophones, and she’s expected to become the artist with the most Grammys at today’s show. (The pop superstar currently has...
After relocating to Las Vegas in 2022, music’s biggest night is returning to Los Angeles. Trevor Noah for the third consecutive year will host the 65th Grammy Awards, which will be broadcast live today on CBS from the Crypto.com Arena.
The former Daily Show host and Grammy-nominated comedian told The Hollywood Reporter that this year’s show is “going to be the most star-studded room the Grammys has been for many, many years.”
The best new artist nominees are Anitta, Omar Apollo, DOMi & Jd Beck, Muni Long, Samar Joy, Latto, Måneskin, Tobe Nwigwe, Molly Tuttle and Wet Leg. Beyoncé is nominated for nine golden gramophones, and she’s expected to become the artist with the most Grammys at today’s show. (The pop superstar currently has...
- 2/5/2023
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2023 Grammy winners were announced on Sunday, February 5, during two different ceremonies in dozens of categories honoring the best music of the year across a wide range of genres. Most of the awards went out during the Premiere Ceremony that streamed online starting at 3:30pm Eastern/12:30pm Pacific, while the rest were handed out at the prime time telecast hosted for the third year in a row by Trevor Noah. Scroll down for our live updating list of winners in all categories.
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2022
These awards honor the best musical achievements from the eligibility period of October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2022. In most categories there are five nomination slots, but in the big four general field races – Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist – there are 10 nominees, a change made just last year and a reflection of...
SEEBillboard Hot 100: Every #1 song of 2022
These awards honor the best musical achievements from the eligibility period of October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2022. In most categories there are five nomination slots, but in the big four general field races – Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist – there are 10 nominees, a change made just last year and a reflection of...
- 2/5/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery and Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Motown icons Smokey Robinson and Berry Gordy were honored in star-studded fashion Friday at the MusiCares Persons of the Year Gala, with a tribute lineup that included Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, John Legend, Brandi Carlile, Chloe and Halle Bailey, Sheryl Crow, Mumford & Sons and The Temptations.
Robinson and Motown Records founder Gordy became the first duo to be recognized with the honor, which is awarded to musicians for their artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. Proceeds from the gala provide support for MusiCares, the leading music charity offering health and human services to music professionals.
Taking place in downtown Los Angeles just steps away from where the Grammys will kick off on Sunday, the gala began with a silent auction before launching into a two-hour tribute concert of Robinson and Gordy’s work, starting with a medley from The Temptations that included “My Girl” and “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg.
Robinson and Motown Records founder Gordy became the first duo to be recognized with the honor, which is awarded to musicians for their artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. Proceeds from the gala provide support for MusiCares, the leading music charity offering health and human services to music professionals.
Taking place in downtown Los Angeles just steps away from where the Grammys will kick off on Sunday, the gala began with a silent auction before launching into a two-hour tribute concert of Robinson and Gordy’s work, starting with a medley from The Temptations that included “My Girl” and “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg.
- 2/4/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tivoli, NY – Kaatsbaan Cultural Park is pleased to announce a Bluegrass Concert by powerhouse acoustic duo Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley on Friday, February 24, 2023 at 7pm. Tickets are 30 general admission. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit kaatsbaan.org/2023-events.
15-time International Bluegrass Music Association Dobro Player of the Year Rob Ickes and Tennessee-born guitar prodigy Trey Hensley are known for their white-hot picking, stone country vocals with soul and world class live musicianship. Together, they meld blues, bluegrass, country, rock, and other string band music of all kinds to form a signature blend of music that defies restrictions of genre.
About Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley
Take a 15-time Ibma (International Bluegrass Music Association) Dobro Player of the Year and a Tennessee-born guitar prodigy who made his Grand Ole Opry debut at the age of 11, and you have Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, a powerhouse acoustic duo that...
15-time International Bluegrass Music Association Dobro Player of the Year Rob Ickes and Tennessee-born guitar prodigy Trey Hensley are known for their white-hot picking, stone country vocals with soul and world class live musicianship. Together, they meld blues, bluegrass, country, rock, and other string band music of all kinds to form a signature blend of music that defies restrictions of genre.
About Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley
Take a 15-time Ibma (International Bluegrass Music Association) Dobro Player of the Year and a Tennessee-born guitar prodigy who made his Grand Ole Opry debut at the age of 11, and you have Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, a powerhouse acoustic duo that...
- 2/4/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
The 65th annual Grammy Awards are this Sunday, and one nominee learned his craft thanks to YouTube.
Twenty-five-year-old Omar Apollo, who just released his debut album Ivory in April 2022, is one of 10 acts nominated for best new artist at the 2023 Grammys.
Apollo told NPR he didn’t start making music until he was 17–and when he did get started, he had no idea what genre he wanted to get into, let alone what basic instrumental and vocal skills he needed to acquire.
“I always knew I wanted to sing, I just wasn’t good yet,” he said. He told the outlet he solved that problem by surfing YouTube for videos of singers who had natural vibrato and studying those singers until he could mimic the effect with his own voice.
He did the same sort of mimicking to learn guitar: He’d find videos of skilled guitar players and study their finger placements and movements.
Twenty-five-year-old Omar Apollo, who just released his debut album Ivory in April 2022, is one of 10 acts nominated for best new artist at the 2023 Grammys.
Apollo told NPR he didn’t start making music until he was 17–and when he did get started, he had no idea what genre he wanted to get into, let alone what basic instrumental and vocal skills he needed to acquire.
“I always knew I wanted to sing, I just wasn’t good yet,” he said. He told the outlet he solved that problem by surfing YouTube for videos of singers who had natural vibrato and studying those singers until he could mimic the effect with his own voice.
He did the same sort of mimicking to learn guitar: He’d find videos of skilled guitar players and study their finger placements and movements.
- 2/3/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
For the first time since 2020, Spotify’s Best New Artist party returned to celebrate the nominees for the big four Grammy Awards category.
Hosted at West Hollywood’s Pacific Design Center, the star-studded event kicked off a busy weekend of celebrations, all leading up to the year’s biggest night in music. The party featured performances from all 10 of the Grammys’ 2023 best new artist nominees, including Anitta, Omar Apollo, Samara Joy, Latto, Domi and Jd Beck, Måneskin, Muni Long, Tobe Nwigwe, Molly Tuttle and Wet Leg. Half-way through the night, rapper-singer Anderson .Paak also took the stage for a surprise performance as DJ Pee .Wee.
Spotify’s 2023 Best New Artist party
During Brazilian pop star Anitta’s set, Grammys host Trevor Noah watched front and center from the dance floor, while stars like Jared Leto, Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth and more looked on from reserved VIP sections throughout the night.
Hosted at West Hollywood’s Pacific Design Center, the star-studded event kicked off a busy weekend of celebrations, all leading up to the year’s biggest night in music. The party featured performances from all 10 of the Grammys’ 2023 best new artist nominees, including Anitta, Omar Apollo, Samara Joy, Latto, Domi and Jd Beck, Måneskin, Muni Long, Tobe Nwigwe, Molly Tuttle and Wet Leg. Half-way through the night, rapper-singer Anderson .Paak also took the stage for a surprise performance as DJ Pee .Wee.
Spotify’s 2023 Best New Artist party
During Brazilian pop star Anitta’s set, Grammys host Trevor Noah watched front and center from the dance floor, while stars like Jared Leto, Wiz Khalifa, Charlie Puth and more looked on from reserved VIP sections throughout the night.
- 2/3/2023
- by Sydney Odman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It couldn’t get bigger than this. The Spotify Best New Artist red carpet was buzzing all night as artists like Tove Lo, Shawn Mendes, and Doechii strutted their way into one of the biggest Grammy week parties, and A-list surprise guests like Leonardo DiCaprio, Trevor Noah (sans his girlfriend and former Best New Artist winner Dua Lipa, sadly) and Jared Leto joined the party Thursday night to celebrate the nominees for one of the Grammys’ most coveted awards.
The West Hollywood Pacific Design Center proved to be the ideal...
The West Hollywood Pacific Design Center proved to be the ideal...
- 2/3/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The 65th Grammy Awards will be take place on February 5, 2023 at 8:00 pm Et/5:00 Pt from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The first wave of performers includes nominees Harry Styles, Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Lizzo, Kim Petras, and Sam Smith. But who will take home those golden gramophones? Scroll down for our official racetrack odds in 34 categories, with our projected winners highlighted in gold.
These odds are based on the combined predictions of thousands of Gold Derby users, including the Editors who cover awards year-round for Gold Derby, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting the last year’s Grammy Awards, and the All-Star Top 24 who had the best prediction scores when you combine the last two Grammy ceremonies. Make or update your own predictions here in our predictions center.
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Beyonce...
These odds are based on the combined predictions of thousands of Gold Derby users, including the Editors who cover awards year-round for Gold Derby, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting the last year’s Grammy Awards, and the All-Star Top 24 who had the best prediction scores when you combine the last two Grammy ceremonies. Make or update your own predictions here in our predictions center.
According to Gold Derby’s racetrack odds, Beyonce...
- 2/3/2023
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Olivia Rodrigo, Megan Thee Stallion, Billie Eilish, and Dua Lipa all have one thing in common: they’re winners of the Grammy for Best New Artist. In most of those cases their wins were fairly predictable, feeling like the culmination of a massive year rather than the start of a new era for the artists. This is true for many — dare I say, most — Best New Artist winners of the past decade or so. Chance the Rapper, Sam Smith, and Macklemore and Ryan Lewis all coasted easily to their wins, and even the less obvious picks like Bon Iver and Alessia Cara were still predicted by many Grammy watchers. Perhaps the last truly shocking Best New Artist was Esperanza Spalding, who took the award in 2011. And now, 12 years later, we might be in for a similar event.
Choosing a potential winner for 2023’s Best New Artist is quite tough because...
Choosing a potential winner for 2023’s Best New Artist is quite tough because...
- 1/22/2023
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
It’s the day before New Year’s Eve in Nashville, and Molly Tuttle is in a dressing room at the Ryman Auditorium, getting ready to open Old Crow Medicine Show’s annual year-end concerts later that night. Tuttle has played the Ryman stage in the past, but this time she does so with a prominent asterisk next to her name: The bluegrass guitarist is a Best New Artist Grammy nominee.
Tuttle’s about to turn 30 in January (the 14th, to be exact) and she’s reflecting on the last decade,...
Tuttle’s about to turn 30 in January (the 14th, to be exact) and she’s reflecting on the last decade,...
- 1/11/2023
- by Garret K. Woodward
- Rollingstone.com
If you look at the 2023 Grammy nominations in the general field, you’ll notice the absence of one of today’s top genres: country music. Despite being one of the most consumed genres in the United States right now, country artists failed to get a nomination. A few American Roots artists did like Bonnie Raitt, Brandi Carlile, and Molly Tuttle, but no country album is nominated for Album of the Year, nor is any country song or artist nominated elsewhere in the big four. This genre snub includes one of the most surprising omissions of the year: buzzy new artist Zach Bryan missing Best New Artist. Indeed, it’s very weird to see Bryan miss in such a wild Bna race, especially to the likes of lesser-known artists you’d think would have less of a shot. But the truth is, country in general hasn’t been the best in terms of general field love.
- 12/6/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
This year’s CMA Country Christmas is right around the corner. The annual musical holiday special airs December 8 on ABC with next-day streaming on Hulu and Disney+, and the 2022 event will feature performances from Maren Morris, Scotty McCreery, Dan + Shay, and more. In TV Insider’s exclusive clip above, fans get a glimpse of host Carly Pearce rocking out to her rendition of “Here Comes Santa Claus.” CMA Country Christmas brings the holidays home, inviting viewers to sit back and enjoy the season in a cozy and intimate setting reminiscent of classic Christmas television specials of the past. Filmed at the Steel Mill in Nashville, Tennessee, the special kicks off at 9 p.m. Et on ABC with additional performers including Old Dominion, Steven Curtis Chapman, The War and Treaty, and Molly Tuttle. This marks Pearce’s second consecutive year hosting the special. In 2021, she co-hosted with Gabby Barrett. In...
- 11/28/2022
- TV Insider
Carly Pearce has been tapped to host CMA Country Christmas airing on December 8, 2022 on ABC. This year’s Country music-filled celebration marks the 13th annual CMA Country Christmas special.
2022’s CMA Country Christmas will feature performances by host Carly Pearce as well as Steven Curtis Chapman, Dan + Shay, Scotty McCreery, Maren Morris, Old Dominion, Molly Tuttle, and The War And Treaty. Milton Sneed directs, Jon Macks is the writer, and Robert Deaton executive produces.
The holiday special, which debuted in 2010, features classic tunes and one-of-a-kind musical performances. CMA Country Christmas is filmed in Nashville and, per the Country Music Association, invites “viewers to sit back and enjoy the season in a warm and intimate setting reminiscent of classic Christmas television specials of the past.”
Hosted by Carly Pearce, ‘CMA Country Christmas’ airs Thursday, Dec. 8 (9:00-10:01 Pm/Est) on ABC. (Photo Credit: CMA/ABC)
The post Carly Pearce...
2022’s CMA Country Christmas will feature performances by host Carly Pearce as well as Steven Curtis Chapman, Dan + Shay, Scotty McCreery, Maren Morris, Old Dominion, Molly Tuttle, and The War And Treaty. Milton Sneed directs, Jon Macks is the writer, and Robert Deaton executive produces.
The holiday special, which debuted in 2010, features classic tunes and one-of-a-kind musical performances. CMA Country Christmas is filmed in Nashville and, per the Country Music Association, invites “viewers to sit back and enjoy the season in a warm and intimate setting reminiscent of classic Christmas television specials of the past.”
Hosted by Carly Pearce, ‘CMA Country Christmas’ airs Thursday, Dec. 8 (9:00-10:01 Pm/Est) on ABC. (Photo Credit: CMA/ABC)
The post Carly Pearce...
- 11/17/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Beyoncé is officially tied with her husband Jay-Z for most Grammy nominations received by a musician after the 2023 nominees were announced Tuesday. For the upcoming 65th annual Grammy Awards, the performer received nine nominations – eight for her latest album Renaissance and one for her song “Be Alive” from the 2021 film King Richard. Beyoncé will compete against Adele in the Album of the Year category for a second time. The award show will air in February 2023.
Here is a list of the notable nominations for the 65th Grammy Awards.
Record Of The Year:
“Don’t Shut Me Down” – Abba
“Easy On Me” – Adele
“Break My Soul” – Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous” – Mary J. Blige
“You And Me On The Rock” – Brandi Carlile feat. Lucius
“Woman” – Doja Cat
“Bad Habit” – Steve Lacy
“The Heart Part 5” – Kendrick Lamar
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“As It Was” – Harry Styles
Album Of The Year:
Voyage – Abba
30 – Adele...
Here is a list of the notable nominations for the 65th Grammy Awards.
Record Of The Year:
“Don’t Shut Me Down” – Abba
“Easy On Me” – Adele
“Break My Soul” – Beyoncé
“Good Morning Gorgeous” – Mary J. Blige
“You And Me On The Rock” – Brandi Carlile feat. Lucius
“Woman” – Doja Cat
“Bad Habit” – Steve Lacy
“The Heart Part 5” – Kendrick Lamar
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“As It Was” – Harry Styles
Album Of The Year:
Voyage – Abba
30 – Adele...
- 11/16/2022
- by Miranda Dipaolo
- Uinterview
The 2023 Grammy nominations were announced on Tuesday, November 15 and, as usual, they were a mixed bag of shocking snubs and worthy surprises. While analyzing the hundreds of bids, we noticed several tidbits of telling information that should help us when making our predictions next year. Below, see our Top 5 Grammy nominations takeaways.
1. Watch out for jazz and Americana
Last year, Jon Batiste surprised everyone with an Album of the Year nom. Among the artists many genres, two stood out: jazz and American Roots. Batiste ended up winning in those two genres, along with Album of the Year and two other categories.
This year, the nominations prove this two seemingly small genres are here to stay. In Best New Artist, two jazz artists got nominated (Samara Joy and DOMi & Jd Beck), as well as Americana star Molly Tuttle. For Song of the Year, General Field winner and Americana star Bonnie Raitt...
1. Watch out for jazz and Americana
Last year, Jon Batiste surprised everyone with an Album of the Year nom. Among the artists many genres, two stood out: jazz and American Roots. Batiste ended up winning in those two genres, along with Album of the Year and two other categories.
This year, the nominations prove this two seemingly small genres are here to stay. In Best New Artist, two jazz artists got nominated (Samara Joy and DOMi & Jd Beck), as well as Americana star Molly Tuttle. For Song of the Year, General Field winner and Americana star Bonnie Raitt...
- 11/15/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
The Grammys are known for their wild left-field surprises and this year was no exception. Out of 40 nominees for Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist, we were right 27 times (67.5 accuracy), which means we missed the boat on 13 nominees. Scroll down to see the list of artists, songs, and albums we didn’t see coming when the nominations were announced on November 15.
SEEBeyonce leads Grammy nominations with 9, ties her husband for the most nominations ever
Our biggest mistake was underestimating veterans. After their surprise Record of the Year nomination in 2022, we knew Abba had a chance for their album “Voyage” and their single “Don’t Shut Me Down,” but neither quite made our top 10s for Album of the Year or Record of the Year. We were even farther off when it came to Mary J. Blige, who shocked with bids...
SEEBeyonce leads Grammy nominations with 9, ties her husband for the most nominations ever
Our biggest mistake was underestimating veterans. After their surprise Record of the Year nomination in 2022, we knew Abba had a chance for their album “Voyage” and their single “Don’t Shut Me Down,” but neither quite made our top 10s for Album of the Year or Record of the Year. We were even farther off when it came to Mary J. Blige, who shocked with bids...
- 11/15/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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