FLASHBACK: Alicia Keys at the 44th Annual GRAMMY Awards in 2002 winning Best New Artist, Song Of The Year [Fallin’], Best Female R&B Vocal Performance [Fallin’], Best R&B Song [Fallin’], and Best R&B Album [Songs In A Minor]
GRAMMY winner Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start The Fire” sparks a pop culture trip through time…
Five decades, multiple kitchens and more than 100 cultural milestones — those are the basic ingredients for Billy Joel’s 1989 baby boomer apologia, the Record Of The Year GRAMMY-nominated “We Didn’t Start The Fire.” Lyrically, the song works as a rapid-fire rundown of burning headlines and pop culture sparks from the ’40s through the ’80s, with clever word pairings to boot (“communist bloc” rhymes with “‘Rock Around The Clock’” and “Lawrence of Arabia” rhymes with “British Beatlemania”).
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In an exclusive interview, GRAMMY-winning producer/engineer discusses Making Rumours, his new book detailing the making of Fleetwood Mac’s iconic album…
While there is an exclusive club of artists who can boast about having a GRAMMY-winning album, only a handful, such as Fleetwood Mac, can claim their album became an actual phenomenon. And only a select few, including GRAMMY-winning producer Ken Caillat, can say they had a front-row seat for the birth of said phenomenon.
Watch Ken’s interview here.
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Folk-rock group the Lumineers recently performed a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Go Your Own Way” for an installment of The Recording Academy’s ReImagined series. Linking GRAMMY history with the present, ReImagined is a performance-based series featuring artists interpreting an iconic GRAMMY-winning song, an interview and performances of original music. Watch now! http://grm.my/IoenYF
Former “American Idol” finalist Haley Reinhart was the recent guest for an installment of The Recording Academy’s 5 Questions With … series. Held at The Recording Academy New York Chapter office, Reinhart discussed her experience on “American Idol,” performing live, her biggest career moments so far, and her forthcoming debut album, Listen Up!
We remember Recording Academy Trustees Award recipient Dick Clark http://grm.my/J1ehGS
Dick Clark attends 32nd Annual Grammy Awards on February 21, 1990 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage) 2/21/1990
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D.A. Wallach (Artist in Residence at Spotify) talks about Spotify artist royalties and whether or not he thinks it to be fair at our #GRAMMYs Social Media Rock Star Summit during GRAMMY Week

![“Bubblegoth is about putting things together that don’t necessarily go together…[It’s] mixing ethereal things with really hard beats, and that’s kind of like the overall vibe of [my] new album.”
Watch Kerli’s full interview in our latest installment of 5 Questions With right here.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m40vesmXFn1qzy7u8o1_500.jpg)

