2010 Grammy Hall of Fame Recordings Announced
11/25/2009
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25 songs have been selected to be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for 2010.
Elaine Campion
The list of the 2010 Grammy Hall of Fame recordings is out! Songs by beloved artists like the Beach Boys, the Doors, Bob Marley, and Janis Joplin are included in the 25 recordings to be inducted.
The LA Times reports that in order to be eligible for the Hall of Fame, songs need to be at least 25 years old. The recordings were officially inducted on Nov. 24, 2009. According to the Associated Press, the Grammy Hall of Fame now has a total of 851 titles, which were picked to represent great achievements of the recording arts and include all genres of music.
A full list of the 25 inducted songs is available on the Grammy official website. The recordings will be displayed in the Grammy Museum in downtown Los Angeles, reports BeatCrave.com.
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