A powerhouse voice in contemporary Atlanta soul and R&B belongs to Avery*Sunshine, Grammy award-winning songwriter, producer, singer and pianist. She also hosts a musical web series, a podcast, does ...
Jamison Ross, a Jacksonville native, won a Grammy for producing the Best Progressive R&B album. The album is called “So Glad to Know You” by Avery*Sunshine. Action News Jax talked to Ross in May 2024 ...
but it's far more difficult for a song to debut in the top position; it typically means a much-promoted single has met high expectations, or at least that an artist is supported and beloved by a ...
If you caught Doechii’s performance at the Grammy Awards last night, chances are you heard a big, bold voice in the background. With the abundant red braids to match. Her presence wasn’t visible for ...
“Nothing more powerful than rap music,” the 37-year-old Lamar said in accepting the top song trophy. “We are the culture.” “Not Like Us” shattered streaming records, catapulted to the ...
Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” won song of the year and record of the ... During the preshow, veteran R&B act and Atlanta resident Avery Sunshine secured her first Grammy.
The 67th Grammy Awards was held in Los Angeles on Sunday night (February 2) with many of the biggest names in music in attendance hoping to grab one of the awards. Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Kendrick ...
Both Avery*Sunshine and NxWorries have won Best Progressive R&B Album ... Grammys 2025 Winners: See the Full List Here Who’ll win Best New Artist, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of ...
"It was horrifying and beautiful at the same time." Belinda Carlisle on the punk rock album that changed her life ...
For both best rap song and performance, he was nominated a second time for the track "Like That." "Nothing more powerful than rap music," the 37-year-old Lamar said in accepting the top song trophy.
Since it was launched in 1958, well over 1,000 songs have reached the coveted No. 1 spot, but far fewer have reigned long enough to reach double-digit weeks — or, even more impressively ...