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Grammy Hall of Fame

The Grammy Hall of Fame is an honor given by The Recording Academy to recognize recordings that have lasting qualitative or historical significance. Inducted works, including songs, albums, and performances, are selected based on their cultural impact, influence, and artistic excellence. Established in 1973, the Hall of Fame celebrates music that has stood the test of time and contributed meaningfully to the history of recorded sound. Inductions highlight the enduring power of these recordings and their importance in shaping musical and cultural heritage.