As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with Australian singer-songwriter Tones And I about her breakthrough year and global smash “Dance Monkey.” Hitting #1 in 30 countries and amassing over 7 billion streams, the U.S. 4x-platinum song has no other co-writers beyond Tones herself, making “Dance Monkey” the first Top 5 Billboard Hot 100 hit to be written solely by a woman in nearly a decade. Just over a year ago, Tones And I was still busking on the streets of Byron Bay and living in her van. Following this moderated conversation, Tones And I gives a performance of “Dance Monkey” and “Never Seen The Rain.”
Canadian singer/songwriter and Def Jam recording artist Alessia Cara visited the GRAMMY Museum on November 17, 2016. Cara emerged onto the music scene in 2015 with the release of her iconic anthem "Here." A JUNO award winner for Breakthrough Artist of the Year, Cara has also been nominated for an...
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, singer, writer, poet, and director Melanie Martinez talks about her latest film & album, K-12, and her creative process as a musician and visual artist. Since releasing her K-12 album and film this past September, Melanie has released 13...
From Auckland, New Zealand, breakthrough pop star Stella Bennett, aka BENEE, remains unfazed, unchanged and almost impervious to the cataclysmic success coming her way since releasing her debut EP, FIRE ON MARZZ, last summer (2019). Already her tale is one of eye-watering statistics and achieveme...