Spanning jazz, country, hip-hop and soul music, the best gospel songs of all time prove that the spirit can move you, no matter what your tastes.
One of the best soundtracks ever released, ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’, won three Grammys and introduced a whole new audience to bluegrass music.
Legendary talents such as Stevie Wonder and Quincy Jones have no end of awards to their names, but which artist has the most Grammys?
Shania Twain opened the door for a range of female country singers, with some joining her pop-rock crossover, while others are going the traditional route.
The track is taken from Keating's 'Twenty Twenty' album, which came out last July.
The 2013 album will be available in black and limited opaque red vinyl versions on April 9.
The EP marks the fifth anniversary of the release of the Grammy-nominated album.
Andrea Bocelli has released his new album ‘Believe’, featuring Alison Krauss and Cecilia Bartoli, and announced a livestream concert.
The 2007 album was hailed around the world as a creative high point in the long and distinguished careers of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
Andrea Bocelli’s new album ‘Believe’ celebrates the power of music to soothe the soul and features Alison Krauss and Cecilia Bartoli.
The film and its Grammy-winning soundtrack turn 20 this year.
Ranging across a wide mix of styles and artists, The best Beatles covers are testament to the sheer breadth and quality of their music.
Working solo, or with her group, Union Station, she has won an unbelievable 27 Grammy Awards from 41 nominations, making her, alongside Quincy Jones, joint second only to the venerated Sir Georg...
The self-titled set is released by Rounder Records via Concord and is winning plaudits for its classic but modern roots style.
A family representative said that Rogers "passed away peacefully at home from natural causes” at the age of 81.