
Singer Scott Stapp reflects on what winning a Grammy meant for his life and career.
Singer Scott Stapp reflects on what winning a Grammy meant for his life and career.
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Singer Scott Stapp reflects on what winning a Grammy meant for his life and career.
Julian Lennon was nominated for best new artist at the 28th annual Grammy Awards in 1986 and reflects on what it meant to him.
The Recording Academy will celebrate the Beatles, plus Ciara shows off her baby bump. Bigad Shiban has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.
Ringo Starr, John Legend, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Keith Urban also added to the lineup for the awards show airing Jan. 26 on CBS
Sentiments in the Grammy-nominated album, "The Blessed Unrest," belie the sweetness of singer-songwriter's voice (with streaming audio)
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Ed Sheeran opened up about their Grammy Awards nominations Friday night
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis share what it means to be nominated for a Grammy
Arsenio Hall spoke about the tribute to Nelson Mandela given during the show.
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran explains why he looked so surprised when he was nominated for the best new artist award at the Grammy nomination concert.
Sara Bareilles and Ed Sheeran made up some of the biggest Grammy nomination surprises
The rapper, who was one of the first artists tapped to perform, cites "scheduling difficulties" as the reason for canceling his appearance
Nominees for music's biggest night were announced Friday, with awards being handed out to the winners on Jan. 26, 2014
Performers like Keith Urban, Miguel and newcomer Lorde are busy rehearsing for Friday night's Grammy nominations concert
Undeterred by a torrential rainstorm, the stars of Latin music gathered to award Carlos Vives three Latin Grammys including song of the year
Singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw talks about his new approach to songwriting a decade following the release of his debut album
Drake, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Robin Thicke and Keith Urban are the first performers announced for this year's Grammy Nominations Concert Live event
Hip-hop artist J. Cole talks "Born Sinner," "Splinter Cell: Blacklist" and Bruce Springsteen's career
Blues singer-songwriter Gary Clark Jr. performs "When my Train Pulls in," and "Next Door Neighbor Blues" from his album "Blak and Blu"
Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij on songwriting
With their new #1 album, four Ivy League-educated musicians with a catchy name and eclectic sound are writing songs they hope will hit a nerve
Anthony Mason visits with the Indie band Vampire Weekend, whose latest album has debuted at No. 1
CBS and the Recording Academy have announced dates for the 2014 and 2015 ceremonies honoring the best in music
Kacey Musgraves: Taking country music to new horizons
Web extra: Kacey Musgraves sings "Merry Go 'Round"
Fun. wins best new artist and song of the year for "We Are Young"; Black Keys' Dan Auerbach wins the most prizes with four
Combs faces an Oct. 3 sentencing after his conviction by a Manhattan jury on two charges that outlaw interstate commerce related to prostitution.
ABC announced Monday that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" would return Tuesday. The show was pulled last week following comments from Kimmel about the death of Charlie Kirk. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" had been preempted on Wednesday following comments Kimmel made on the show in response to the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
In this web exclusive, the rapper and singer known as Doja Cat talks with Michelle Miller about her new album "Vie" (to be released Sept. 26). She also discusses her social media presence and admits she is "a bit of an oversharer."
The 29-year-old Grammy-winner known as Doja Cat is once again mixing up her look and her sound. She talks with Michelle Miller about her new album, "Vie" (to be released Sept. 26); how she was inspired to create music while growing up in an ashram; and how this "rapper that makes pop music" doesn't cut herself a break.
In her new book, Priscilla Presley writes what she calls her final telling of what it was like to be a queen to the King, and what came after.
In this web exclusive, Priscilla Presley talks with Lee Cowan about writing her memoir, "Softly, as I Leave You: Life After Elvis," in which she recounts her life following her divorce from Elvis Presley.
In her new book, "Softly, as I Leave You: Life After Elvis," Priscilla Presley writes what she calls her final telling of what it was like to be a queen to the King, and what came after. She talks with Lee Cowan about why she and Elvis Presley divorced when she was 28 years old. She also discusses acting in "Dallas" and "The Naked Gun" films, and losing Lisa Marie Presley, the only child she had with Elvis.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including musician and songwriter Sonny Curtis.
Lee Cowan looks back on the actor, director, independent film advocate and environmental activist, who died this past week at age 89. [Watch our interviews with Redford from 1994, 2006 and 2018.]
Lee Cowan looks back on the actor, director, independent film advocate and environmental activist, who died this past week at age 89.
The action movie star, who tapped into some childhood trauma to play mixed martial arts fighter Mark Kerr in his new film, reveals that he told costar Emily Blunt and director Benny Safdie he was scared to take on the dramatic role.
In this web exclusive, the actor and former wrestler talks with Tracy Smith about his new film, "The Smashing Machine."
Action movie star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson says he tapped into some childhood trauma to play mixed martial arts & UFC fighter Mark Kerr in the new film "The Smashing Machine." He reveals to Tracy Smith that he told costar Emily Blunt and director Benny Safdie he was scared to take on the role, and talks about where he finds peace nowadays: his own fishing hole.
Musician and songwriter Sonny Curtis, who was an early bandmate of Buddy Holly, and who penned "Love Is All Around" (the theme song of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"), died on Sept. 19, 2025 at age 88. In this Jan. 9, 2022 "Sunday Morning" profile, Mo Rocca talked with Curtis about a career during which he truly made it after all.