The talented superstars are teaming up for the first time to honor the beloved country music icon.
With the GRAMMY Awards just three days away, we dove deep into the ET vault to bring you our best backstage moments of years past.
ET spoke with GRAMMY producers Ken Ehrlich and Neil Portnow about Grande's decision to not perform on music's
This year's host, Alicia Keys, scored the coveted award 17 years ago, and John Legend, Adele and Carrie Underwood are in her company.
Take a look back on the show-stopping red carpet moments that defined the GRAMMYs.
The first-time GRAMMY nominee stopped by ET to perform the song 'Llorona,' off her album 'Primero Soy Mexicana.'
The 15-year old singer talks with ET about her first GRAMMY nomination and who she's taking to the show.
'I do have a lot of tea for you guys,' she said during an intimate chat ahead of her concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Ariana Grande is calling out GRAMMYs producer Ken Ehrlich for "lying" about her when it comes to why she's not performing this year.
The 'Reputation' singer has a good reason for missing music's biggest night.
Some of these winners make total sense but, years later, a few may make you scratch your head!
The 'A Star Is Born' director is far from the 'Shallow' now... Or at least he will be.
ET talks with Jason Lipshutz from 'Billboard' about which GRAMMY nominees are most likely to take home a trophy.
Music's biggest night will have a slew of stars hitting the stage!