A collection of the artist’s previously unreleased demos will be released simultaneously.
The new tracks is also featured on New Music Daily on Apple Music.
The event takes place on Sunday, March 14, at 12:00 p.m. PT, and will be streamed live internationally via Grammy.com.
The star-studded event on March 12 will also feature performances by Haim, H.E.R., Jhene Aiko and John Legend.
The Grammy Week program will honor the contributions of Black creators and professionals to the music industry.
An appreciation of the Soul Queen of New Orleans by her longtime collaborator Scott Billington.
The young singer who recorded 'Money (That's What I Want)' went on, with Norman Whitfield, to co-write many of the most indelible songs in Motown history.
The newly-expanded edition of the K-pop stars Billboard chat-topping album is due out on February 19.
The new instrument marks the Heart guitarist's first Epiphone signature guitar and her second guitar overall with Gibson Brands.
Last month, Billboard also revealed that BTS’ 'Map of the Soul: 7' came in as the No. 1 pick in their annual readers’ poll.
“A combination of health and travel concerns – not least the spike in coronavirus cases in the show’s planned location of Los Angeles – led the Recording Academy and its network partner...
News of Stephens' death was acknowledged by Tim Rice and Andrew Loog Oldham, among many others.
The Recording Academy has announced the singer will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 Grammy Awards.
The Canadian singer enjoyed Top 10 US success with a song first recorded by Loggins and Messina for their 'Sittin' In' album.
The acclaimed doc debuted at the 2019 New Orleans Film Festival and received an Award of Excellence at the IndieFest Film Festival.