
Santa Monica, CA (Top40 Charts/ Recording Academy) - In continuing its mission to preserve and celebrate music year-round, The Recording Academy announces the newest additions to its legendary GRAMMY Hall Of Fame collection. Established by The Academy's
National Trustees in 1973, the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame was created to honor recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance that are at least 25 years old. Recordings are reviewed annually by a special member committee of eminent and knowledgeable professionals from all branches of the recording arts, and final approval is made by The Recording Academy Trustees. With 30 new titles, the list currently totals 881 and is displayed at The GRAMMY Museum.
"The GRAMMY Hall Of Fame represents all genres of music, acknowledging the diversity of musical expression for which The Academy has become renowned," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy. "These musical treasures have brought us timeless recordings, and each of them deserves to be memorialized. These recordings are living evidence that music remains an indelible part of our culture."
This dynamic group of inductees range from The Beatles' "Penny Lane" to The Jackson 5's "I'll Be There." Other recordings include Al Jolson's "My Mammy," The Marvelettes' "Hey Mr. Postman," Willie Nelson's "On The Road Again," the Original Broadway Cast recording ofBrigadoon, Prince & The Revolution's Purple Rain, and Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long." Other inductees with selections include Joan Baez, Mildred Bailey, Ray Charles, Jimmy Cliff, Fats Domino, Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra, Al Green, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys, among others.
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Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of musicians, producers, engineers and recording professionals that is dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music and its makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards - the preeminent peer-recognized award for musical excellence and the most credible brand in music - The Recording Academy is responsible for groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy, education and human services programs. The Academy continues to focus on its mission of recognizing musical excellence, advocating for the well-being of music makers and ensuring music remains an indelible part of our culture. For more information about The Academy, please visit www.grammy.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, join the organization's social networks as a Twitter follower at www.twitter.com/thegrammys, a Facebook fan atwww.facebook.com/thegrammys, and a YouTube channel subscriber at www.youtube.com/thegrammys.
2011 GRAMMY Hall Of Fame Inductees |
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BOGALUSA BOOGIE | | | "LOVESICK BLUES" |
Clifton Chenier | | | Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys |
Arhoolie (1976) | | | MGM (1949) |
Folk (Album) | | | Country (Single) |
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BRIGADOON | | | "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS" |
Original Broadway Cast | | | Jimmy Cliff |
RCA Victor (1947) | | | A&M (1969) |
Musical Show (Album) | | | Reggae (Single) |
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"CAT'S IN THE CRADLE" | | | "MY MAMMY" |
Harry Chapin | | | Al Jolson |
Elektra (1974) | | | Brunswick (1927) |
Pop (Single) | | | Traditional Pop (Single) |
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"CISSY STRUT" | | | "ON THE ROAD AGAIN" |
The Meters | | | Willie Nelson |
Josie (1969) | | | CBS (1980) |
R&B (Single) | | | Country (Single) |
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"DARK WAS THE NIGHT - COLD WAS THE GROUND" | | | "PENNY LANE" |
Blind Willie Johnson | | | The Beatles |
Columbia/Vocalion (1927) | | | Capitol (1967) |
Gospel (Single) | | | Pop (Single) |
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"DO NOTHIN' TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME" | | | "PLEASE MR. POSTMAN" |
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra Featuring Al Hibbler | | | The Marvelettes |
Victor (1944) | | | Tamla (1961) |
R&B (Single) | | | R&B (Single) |
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"FRANKIE" | | | PURPLE RAIN |
Mississippi John Hurt | | | Prince & The Revolution |
Okeh (1928) | | | Warner Bros. (1984) |
Blues (Single) | | | Pop (Album) |
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GENIUS + SOUL = JAZZ | | | "ROCKIN' CHAIR" |
Ray Charles | | | Mildred Bailey |
Impulse (1961) | | | Vocalion (1937) |
Jazz (Album) | | | Jazz (Single) |
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HEAVY WEATHER | | | SCHUMANN: CARNAVAL OP.9 |
Weather Report | | | Sergei Rachmaninoff |
Columbia (1977) | | | RCA Victor (1929) |
Jazz (Album) | | | Classical (Album) |
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"I'LL BE THERE" | | | "STEEL GUITAR RAG" |
The Jackson 5 | | | Bob Willis & His Texas Playboys Featuring Leon McAuliffe |
Motown (1970) | | | Vocalion (1936) |
Pop (Single) | | | Country (Single) |
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"I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU TOO LONG" | | | "SUMMERTIME" |
Otis Redding | | | Sidney Bechet |
Volt (1965) | | | Blue Note (1939) |
R&B (Single) | | | Jazz (Single) |
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JOAN BAEZ | | | SUNDAY AT THE VILLAGE VANGAURD |
Joan Baez | | | Bill Evans Trio |
Vanguard (1960) | | | Riverside (1961) |
Folk (Album) | | | Jazz (Album) |
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"KO-KO" | | | "TAKE ME TO THE RIVER" |
Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra | | | Al Green |
Victor (1940) | | | Hi (1974) |
Jazz (Single) | | | R&B (Track) |
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THE KOLN CONCERT | | | "WALKING TO NEW ORLEANS" |
Keith Jarrett | | | Fats Domino |
ECM (1975) | | | Imperial (1960) |
Jazz (Album) | | | Rock (Single) |
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"THE LETTER" | | | "WE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE" |
The Box Tops | | | The Animals |
Mala (1967) | | | MGM (1965) |
Pop (Single) | | | Rock (Single) |