
MusiCares' Music On A Mission - John Legend
John Legend performs at MusiCares: Music On A Mission
John Legend performs at MusiCares: Music On A Mission
Jon Batiste
A group of nonprofits, brands and leaders have coalesced to launch the first-ever Mental Health Action Day, which will provide tools and resources to communities dealing with this crisis during COVID-19.
An article from Complex highlights the work of MusiCares and union SAG-AFTRA to connect artists with resources, and suggests most labels can do more to take care of their artists.
"Suicide is not only one person's problem," the X Japan drummer tells GRAMMY.com. "The people around the person have to live with that pain, and I'm one of them."
Individual donors and corporations commit to supporting the healing power of music year-round.
The new special featuring the never-before-seen Person of the Year event honoring Dolly Parton releases on Netflix April 7.
After raising $2.1 million dollars during the inaugural Music On A Mission virtual fundraiser, MusiCares continues to help those in need in the music community via financial support, expanded programming and more.
Featuring performances from HAIM, H.E.R., BTS, Jhené Aiko, John Legend and more, MusiCares' inaugural Music on a Mission event celebrated the wider music community and helped raise funds for those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a recent MusiCares panel, healthcare workers and music industry giants analyze why COVID-19 has disproportionately hit Black communities—and what we can all do to reverse this problem.
The Feb. 14 livestreamed benefit for MusiCares will feature members of Heart, Alice in Chains, Sade, Mark Lanegan Band and more.
MusiCares Executive Director Laura Segura pens a personal letter in response to some initial results from the organization's recent "Wellness in Music" survey and discusses how MusiCares is helping the music community through these difficult times.