• Daft Punk and Lorde carry pop music flag at Grammys with 'Get Lucky' and 'Royals'

    Two acts dominated the pop categories at the 2014 Grammys, and they weren't necessarily the ones you expected. The best-selling single of the year, "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke, couldn't grab a trophy despite three nominations. The best-selling album of the year, The 20/20 Experience by Justin Timberlake, took home Best R&B Performance for "Pusher Love Girl" but fell flat for both of its Pop genre nominations. Daft Punk and Lorde weren't exactly surprise winners, but they ended the night the most decorated of the pop artists in attendance.
  • 2014 GRAMMY WINNERS: Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney show the old guard can still hold its own in the rock genre

    This year, the Grammys honored the founding fathers of the rock genre. Led Zeppelin won Best Rock Album for Celebration Day after never picking up a Grammy during their creative peak. Black Sabbath, as expected, took home Best Metal Performance for "God Is Dead?" Best Rock Song went to the super group, unofficially dubbed "Sirvana," made up of Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear for their song "Cut Me Some Slack." Imagine Dragons represented the new guard with its Best Rock Performance win, and Vampire Weekend picked up Best Alternative Album for Modern Vampires of the City.
  • Macklemore apologizes to Kendrick Lamar after 'robbing' rapper at Grammys

    All the hip kids are already lashing out at Macklemore & Ryan Lewis for their four-trophy night at The Grammys. The most popular argument is that Kendrick Lamar didn't win an award, and Macklemore won four, so therefore it's Macklemore's fault that Lamar didn't win a Grammy. Blaming the Seattle rapper for the decisions of the Grammy committee seems unfair, but Macklemore seems to agree with the logic. Or at least he sent a text message to Lamar apologizing for the results.
  • Bastille perform 'Pompeii', 'Oblivion' on 'Saturday Night Live' [WATCH]

    Just one night before the biggest evening in music in California (the Grammys, duh!) another huge performance took place across the country. Rising music stars Bastille stormed the Saturday Night Live stage on Jan. 25 alongside host Jonah Hill to perform two cuts from its debut album Bad Blood.
  • Karen Peck & New River 2014 Tour Dates

    After kicking off 2014 with the flu, Karen Peck is ready to get back on the road with New River to share the music and spread the Word. With shows already booked through the end of April, the group will be all over the place.
  • Grammys 2014 - The Christian / Gospel Winners

    The main live broadcast never shows the entire show and sadly, each year, the Christian artists are never included. This year, however, the pre-broadcast was streamed live so fans can find out who the winners are long before the sun goes down.
  • Thirty-Four couples to get married at Grammys during 'Same Love'

    The 56th Annual Grammy Awards tonight (Jan. 16) will surely be the biggest night of many musicians' lives, as they receive the most prestigious award in the industry. However, artists such as Lorde and Jay Z won't be the only ones with a big day. According to The New York Times' ArtBeat, 34 couples will also have a momentous occasion tonight... a marriage.
  • Jamie Grace is Ready to Fly (Album Review)

    Highlighting the unique tone and texture to her voice and her beautiful heart, Jamie's sophomore album hits all of the right notes. As we've come to expect from the young songstress, there is no comfortable little style box her music fits in. She combines elements of pop, country, R&B, and rock effortlessly.