As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with Mandy Lee of the indie-pop group, MisterWives, about their new album, SUPERBLOOM. Released this summer, the 19-track epic is an intensely personal reflection on growth in unexpected places, marking a moment of major transformation for frontwoman Mandy Lee and her bandmates. Heralded by singles “rock bottom,” “SUPERBLOOM,” and “decide to be happy,” SUPERBLOOM has racked up critical praise and finds MisterWives introducing new textures and colors to their already adventurous sound.
During his more-than-four-decade long career, Bill Withers penned some of the most memorable songs of all time, including Lean on Me, Ain't No Sunshine, Use Me, Just the Two of Us, Lovely Day, and in the process became an authentic American musical icon. On November 17, 2011, Songwriters Hall of ...
An ace at only 18-years-old, TheHxliday mixes his melodic flow and thumping trap beats to forge his “sad boy” sound. The rapper/singer/songwriter and Baltimore native creates hits straight out of his bedroom, expressing his singular and eccentric ideas to separate himself from the norm. Inspired ...
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with GRAMMY-nominated songwriter Luke Dick about the release of his new album, MUSIC FROM THE DOCUMENTARY RED DOG. The 13-song soundtrack, plus nine interludes, adds perspective to the story of Luke’s upbringing...