2019 GRAMMY Hall Of Fame Inductions
RECORDINGS BY AEROSMITH, MILES DAVIS, FATS DOMINO, ELLA FITZGERALD, DOLLY PARTON, TOM PETTY, NINA SIMONE, AND FRANK SINATRA AMONG 2019 GRAMMY HALL OF FAME® INDUCTIONS 25 RECORDINGS ADDED TO THE GRAMMY HALL OF FAME® RESIDING AT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM® |
SANTA MONICA, CALIF. (JAN. 24, 2019) — Continuing its ongoing commitment to preserving and celebrating timeless recordings, the Recording Academy™ has announced the newest inductions to its distinguished GRAMMY Hall Of Fame®. The latest additions recognize a diverse range of both singles and album recordings at least 25 years old that exhibit qualitative or historical significance. Each year recordings are reviewed by a special member committee comprised of eminent and knowledgeable professionals from all branches of the recording arts, with final approval by the Recording Academy’s National Board of Trustees. With 25 new titles, the Hall, now in its 46th year, currently totals 1,088 recordings and is on display at The GRAMMY Museum. “The GRAMMY Hall Of Fame is proud to be a pillar of musical excellence and diversity year after year, honoring some of the most iconic recordings of all time,” said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of the Recording Academy. “We are proud to acknowledge the ever-changing landscape and evolution of musical expression for which the Academy has become known. We’re honored to add these masterpieces to our growing catalog and are delighted to celebrate the impact they’ve had on our musical, social, and cultural history.” Representing myriad tracks and albums, the 2019 GRAMMY Hall Of Fame inductees range from Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way” to Miles Davis’ ‘Round About Midnight. The highly reputed list also features Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George And Ira Gershwin Song Book, Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree,” Dolly Parton’s “Coat Of Many Colors,” Nina Simone’s “To Be Young, Gifted And Black,” Tom Petty’s Full Moon Fever, The Platters’ “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” and Fats Domino’s “I’m Walkin’.” Other inductees include recordings by Leonard Bernstein, Jackson Browne, Leonard Cohen, El Jarocho, W.C. Handy, Miriam Makeba, Curtis Mayfield, Edward Meeker With The Edison Orchestra, Charlie Parker’s Ri Bop Boys, Jaco Pastorius, Jeannie C. Riley, Sonny Rollins Quartet Featuring John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Troggs, Sarah Vaughan, and Link Wray & His Ray Men. 2019 GRAMMY Hall Of Fame Inductees BERNSTEIN: MASS—A THEATRE PIECE FOR SINGERS, PLAYERS AND DANCERS Columbia Masterworks (1971) Album “COAT OF MANY COLORS” Dolly Parton RCA Victor (1971) Single ELLA FITZGERALD SINGS THE GEORGE AND IRA GERSHWIN SONG BOOK Ella Fitzgerald Verve (1959) Album FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA & ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim Reprise (1967) Album FULL MOON FEVER Tom Petty MCA (1989) Album “HALLELUJAH” Leonard Cohen Columbia (1984) Single “HARPER VALLEY P.T.A” Jeannie C. Riley Plantation (1968) Single “I’M WALKIN’” Fats Domino Imperial (1957) Single JACKSON BROWNE Jackson Browne Asylum (1972) Album JACO PASTORIUS Jaco Pastorius Epic (1976) Album “KO KO” Charlie Parker’s Ri Bop Boys Savoy (1945) Single “LA BAMBA” El Jarocho Victor (1939) Single “MOVE ON UP” Curtis Mayfield Curtom (1972) Single “PATA PATA” Miriam Makeba Reprise (1967) Single “ROCKIN’ AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE” Brenda Lee Decca (1958) Single ‘ROUND ABOUT MIDNIGHT Miles Davis Columbia (1957) Album “RUMBLE” Link Wray & His Ray Men Cadence (1958) Single “SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES” The Platters Mercury (1958) Single “ST. LOUIS BLUES” W.C. Handy Columbia (1914) Single “TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME” Edward Meeker With The Edison Orchestra Edison (1908) Single “TENDERLY” Sarah Vaughan Mercury (1947) Single “TENOR MADNESS” Sonny Rollins Quartet Featuring John Coltrane Prestige (1956) Track “TO BE YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK” Nina Simone RCA Victor (1969) Single “WALK THIS WAY” Aerosmith Columbia (1975) Single “WILD THING” The Troggs Fontana/Atco (1966) Single For more information about the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame or the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards®, which will be broadcast live on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on the CBS Television Network, please visitGRAMMY.com. Eligible recipients receive an official certificate from the Recording Academy. For a full list of recordings inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame, visit www.grammy.com/grammys/awards/hall-of-fame. |
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