Jay-Z, Luther Vandross, Emmylou Harris, Santana Albums Inducted Into Grammy Hall Of Fame

Jay-Z, Luther Vandross, Emmylou Harris, Santana Albums Inducted Into Grammy Hall Of Fame

The Recording Academy will induct eight albums and five singles into the Grammy Hall of Fame this year, including Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt, Luther Vandross‘ Never Too Much, Emmylou Harris‘ Wrecking Ball, Cat Stevens‘ Tea For The Tillerman, and Santana‘s Supernatural among others. The 2025 honorees, chosen by a special committee, embody music's cultural impact and…

The Recording Academy will induct eight albums and five singles into the Grammy Hall of Fame this year, including Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt, Luther VandrossNever Too Much, Emmylou HarrisWrecking Ball, Cat StevensTea For The Tillerman, and Santana‘s Supernatural among others. The 2025 honorees, chosen by a special committee, embody music’s cultural impact and historical significance, with consideration given to works at least 25 years old. “The Grammy Hall Of Fame serves as a vital bridge between music’s past and present, honoring recordings that have left a lasting mark on our cultural landscape,” said Michael Sticka, President/CEO of the Grammy Museum. “We’re proud to preserve and share these influential works at the annual Grammy Hall Of Fame Gala this spring.” The honorees, alongside this year’s label selection Republic Records, will be celebrated on May 16 at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. (Rolling Stone)

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