Released in 2002, Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American) provoked a strong response. It was also one of Keith's most autobiographical songs.
As her husband Jay-Z referenced in his speech on Sunday night, despite winning 32 Grammys, Beyoncé has never won the coveted prize for album of the year.
Tracy Chapman gave a rare live performance of Fast Car with Luke Combs, receiving a standing ovation. In 1988, she became a star after stepping in for Stevie Wonder at the last minute.
With her radical honesty, Joni Mitchell helped to pioneer intimate female songwriting.
Fifty years ago, Manhattan dive bar CBGB began to become the home of a new musical scene – making the careers of Patti Smith, Blondie, the Ramones and many more.
The Beatles made a painting together – up for auction on 1 February – while holed up in a Japanese hotel room. Its creation seemed to provide a moment of calm at a tumultuous time.
Why certain music can trigger a surprisingly physiological reaction.
We discover the power of music on our memories by meeting a care home resident with dementia.
We explore where our musical creativity comes from, and what happens to our brains when we improvise.
As we grow, how do we connect to music and can it help us to heal?
Why do we move to a rhythm, are we actually born to be musical, and how does music really shape who we are?
Almost six months ago, members of the rock band Antytila joined the Ukrainian army.
In the 1960s, Fela Kuti and Tony Allen developed a whole new genre of music: Afrobeat.
Faced with motor neurone disease (MND), Paul Jameson is reclaiming his voice through opera.
Deep in Argentina's Santigueno forest, a legendary musical instrument is made.
David Bowie was a visionary on so many counts, but did he really fortell the birth and rise of Kanye West?
Sounding a bit like bagpipes, the qeej is used by Hmong people in Vietnam to connect with the spirit world.
Two mountaineering musicians are combining classical music with the stunning scenery of the Cascade Mountains.
The unsung life of the composer Fanny Mendelssohn.
These police dogs are no longer as stressed as they once were.
How a school in Bradford is beating the odds with music.
A hip hop trio claims the genre moved away from its roots of political messages.
Why do some people think Paul McCartney secretly died in the 60s?
The Pianist James Rhodes discusses the role music played in saving his life.
What would happen if you listen to Mozart’s complete works – all 240 hours?
Sony Music Group has reportedly bought half of the King of Pop's catalogue.
The rock band has been lined up as part of a concert series at the 11th Century venue.
The Canadian star is a "global icon and "the queen of country music", the festival co-founder says.
A lifesized model of the "Suffolk legend" appears perching on a garden fence.
R&B singer Usher will celebrate 30 years of hits when he takes to the stage for the halftime show.
The Oscar-nominated actress discusses female roles and being a fan of writer Jesse Armstrong.
Artists from blues, roots and Americana genres are set to take centre stage in the grounds of Euston Hall.
It will be built from scratch and played by Billy Bragg to fund sessions that support mental health.
Molly the singing saluki cross has taken to joining in when her trombonist owner is practicing.