
Bryan Reesman
Bryan Reesman is a Recording Academy/GRAMMY.com contributor who has been a voting member for nearly 15 years. He is the author of "Bon Jovi: The Story" and host of the podcast "Side Jams" (https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/sidejams).
Bryan Reesman is a Recording Academy/GRAMMY.com contributor who has been a voting member for nearly 15 years. He is the author of "Bon Jovi: The Story" and host of the podcast "Side Jams" (https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/sidejams).
The Mötley Crüe drummer talks to GRAMMY.com about genre-hopping on his forthcoming solo work 'Andro', life in lockdown and being "57 going on 15."
The frontwoman opens up to the Recording Academy about the hard-rock mainstays' forthcoming album, 'The Bitter Truth' and its lead single, "Wasted On You."
The GRAMMY-winning frontman of System Of A Down also talks to the Recording Academy about his film-scoring work and the "repercussions of being an activist musician."
Read our interview with the GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter, and listen to an exclusive clip from Amos' new memoir, 'Resistance'.
Ahead of the L.A. rock genre-benders' fourth album, 'Angel Miners & The Lightning Riders,' frontman Aaron Bruno tells the Recording Academy how he's coping in quarantine.
The 16th-century British monarch's doomed wives have been resurrected as a modern girl group, and now, this Spring, they're Broadway-bound.
Get into the Moulin Rouge state of mind with a deep dive into the making of its GRAMMY-nominated cast album.
On the heels of their concert film "Live Baby Live" returning to theaters for one night only, the INXS guitarist looks back on the Aussie rock favorites' famed 1991 show.
Show lead Mary Bridget Davies and Janis' brother Michael Joplin discuss honoring the late rock icon in the captivating stage play-turned-film.
Speaking to the Recording Academy, Natasha Khan outlines the vampiric themes and Reagan-era sounds on her sixth studio album, 'Lost Girls.'
How the success of streaming platforms has launched an unorthodox new wave of Broadway productions
Learn what some of music's most influential people have to say on the subject of power.
(The following is an excerpt from the "Diving Into The Music Stream" feature in the new fall issue
It's been 25 years since Lenny Kravitz made a splash with his 1989 acclaimed debut album, Let Love Rule, and, multiple GRAMMY wins later, his career continues to shine.