The “Espresso” singer donated $25,000 to the campaign. During Roan’s speech at the Grammys, Carpenter had tears in her eyes ...
The "Pink Pony Club" singer called for record labels to provide better healthcare for their artists in her Grammy acceptance ...
The "We Got You! Campaign," a collaboration between Roan and Backline, a nonprofit organization that prioritizes mental ...
The Grammy Awards was hosted by Trevor Noah with an audience filled with the biggest names in music. Despite the length of ...
The hit songwriter (and "Good Luck, Babe!" co-writer) weighs in on the growing discourse around artists, major labels and ...
Chappell Roan gave a speech at the Grammys on Feb. 2, about record labels' failure to offer a livable wage and health care.
Early 2025 feels like a moment when that debate is stepping up a notch, hopefully with tangible measures to accompany it.
The music festival, which has hosted both Chappell Roan and Noah Kahan, and matched her donation, pledged its support for ...
This pissed off former music industry executive and possible ghoul Jeffrey S. Rabhan, who wrote a scathing (and not ...
Chappell Roan won the Grammy for Best New Artist, and she used her acceptance speech to call for change in the music business ...
Chappell Roan's conversation-stirring Grammy night speech has incited action from the music industry to provide artists with ...
In a post on social media, Avildsen said he was making the donation in question to match a similar pledge by pop superstar Chappel Roan, whose Grammy acceptance speech raised the hackles of industry ...