Folk Music Icon Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary Dies at 86
Peter Yarrow, founding member of legendary folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, has passed away at 86 after battling cancer. The Grammy-winning musician helped shape the American folk movement and left an indelible mark on civil rights through iconic performances and beloved songs.
Prince to Receive Posthumous Grammy Honor Recognizing Musical Legacy
The Recording Academy will present Prince with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2025, celebrating his innovative artistry and lasting influence. The late icon, who earned 32 Grammy nominations during his career, will be honored alongside other legendary musicians at a special ceremony in Los Angeles.
Prince and The Clash Among 2025 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients
The Recording Academy announces Prince, The Clash, and other music legends as recipients of the 2025 Special Merit Awards' Lifetime Achievement Grammy honors. The ceremony will take place in Los Angeles, celebrating pioneers across multiple genres who have made outstanding contributions to the recording industry.
Madonna Reunites with 'Confessions' Producer Stuart Price for 2025 Album
Pop icon Madonna announces studio collaboration with acclaimed producer Stuart Price for new music in 2025, rekindling their Grammy-winning partnership from 'Confessions on a Dance Floor'. The announcement follows Madonna's successful Celebration Tour, where Price served as musical director.
Tabla Legend Zakir Hussain, Three-Time Grammy Winner, Dies at 73
Renowned tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain, who revolutionized Indian classical music and collaborated with global artists, has died at 73 in San Francisco. The maestro's passing follows his historic triple Grammy win and decades of groundbreaking fusion work.
André 3000 Challenges 'Flute Album' Label for His Grammy-Nominated Jazz Project
The OutKast legend pushes back against oversimplified categorization of his new ambient jazz collection 'New Blue Sun'. André 3000's innovative instrumental work earns three Grammy nominations while sparking discussion about media labeling of complex musical works.
André 3000 Dismisses OutKast Reunion: 'Further Away Than Ever'
Hip-hop legend André 3000 extinguishes hopes for new OutKast material, explaining the iconic duo is unlikely to reunite. In a candid interview, he reflects on the group's legacy while acknowledging their creative paths have diverged.
Milli Vanilli Member Reveals Plan to Return Grammy Before Revocation
Fab Morvan discloses that he and Rob Pilatus intended to voluntarily return their Best New Artist Grammy before it was officially revoked in 1990. The revelation comes amid renewed interest in the lip-synching scandal through recent documentary coverage.
Producers of Kanye West's 'Vultures' Albums Report Missing Payments Despite Commercial Success
Multiple producers who contributed to Ye's recent Vultures albums remain unpaid despite generating over 1 billion streams and 817,000 album equivalent units. The situation has united music industry attorneys in an unprecedented effort to secure compensation for their clients.
The Unbreakable Bond: Yoko Ono's Eternal Love for John Lennon
Sean Ono Lennon reveals intimate details about his mother Yoko's unwavering devotion to John Lennon, decades after the Beatles icon's death. While working on his father's 'Mind Games' reissue, Sean discovers new evidence of his parents' deep connection.