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Songs from Nick Drake, Lucinda Williams and Radiohead to be inducted into Grammy Hall of Fame
Other artists set to be honoured include Selena, 2Pac, Janet Jackson and Funkadelic.
14 recordings will be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame this year, including songs from Nick Drake, Lucinda Williams and Radiohead.
Both Williams' and Radiohead's respective recordings, Car Wheels On A Gravel Road and OK Computer, received Grammy awards when they were released originally. Drake, who's 1972 album Pink Moon will be inducted, is one of three artists to be honoured this year that died before the age of 30, also including 2Pac and Selena.
The Grammy Hall of Fame was first introduced to honour works released prior to the establishment of the Grammy Awards in 1959, however now it is open to any recordings released over 25 years ago. This years induction will include nine albums, and five songs which exhibit “qualitative or historical significance.”
The oldest recording to be inducted this year is Bertha "Chippie" Hill's 'Trouble in Mind' from 1926.
“The Grammy Hall of Fame is a vital bridge between music’s past and present—honoring recordings that changed the way we listen, create and connect," said Grammy Museum CEO Michael Sticka.
The recordings will be honoured at the Grammy Museum, and will be celebrated at the Recording Academy’s Grammy Hall of Fame Gala on May 8.
See the full list of honoured recordings below:
- Nick Drake, Pink Moon
- Eric B. & Rakim, 'Paid in Full'
- Funkadelic, Maggot Brain
- Heart, Dreamboat Annie
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