Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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Don't miss Rock Hall Live with @soapmanwun & @mikelikesrap w/ @harrrrisonnnn (Surf Gang) & @lerado78 live on the lakefront Friday, June 26th!
Get your tickets at the link in bio today.
@greenday would go on to play @woodstock '94 just four years later.
Performing “Paper Lanterns” live at Pinole Valley High School in 1990, Green Day showed the tiny crowd they were anything but your average rock & roll band.�
They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2015.
Happy birthday to rapper, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist, @andre3000.
During @outkast’s 2025 Induction speech, André 3000 reflected on his partnership with @bigboi, his humble Atlanta roots, and a comment from @officialjackwhite about great things beginning in little rooms.
Few songs capture a sense of loneliness quite like "Melissa" by the @officialallmanbrothers.
Released in August 1972 on the band’s fourth album, Eat a Peach, the song was actually written by @officialgreggallman in 1967, years before the band was formed.
The version that appeared on the album was reportedly recorded as a tribute to his brother, the late Duane Allman, who considered it one of his favorites.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.
Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.
Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.
Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.
Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.

Miles Davis is in hip-hop’s DNA — most people just don’t know it.
The producers who shaped the genre studied him. The records they flipped traced back to him. Even James Brown’s “Cold Sweat” — one of the most sampled records in hip-hop history — was written with @milesdavis’ “So What” in mind.
On his 100th birthday, take a look at how the jazz legend, a 2006 Inductee, helped shape hip-hop.
@therealsambora hadn't performed with @bonjovi in six years when this happened.
He walked onto the stage at the 2018 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, and the place lost it. @jonbonjovi, Richie, and the rest of Bon Jovi ran through "Livin' on a Prayer" like no time had passed.

Happy Birthday to @stevienicks ✨
Nicks is a visionary artist whose mystique, songwriting, and unmistakable voice have left an enduring mark on music and culture. From her work with Fleetwood Mac to solo classics like “Stand Back” and “Edge of Seventeen,” Stevie’s influence continues to inspire artists across generations.
Stevie Nicks was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, as a member of @fleetwoodmac in 1998 and as a solo artist in 2019.
The great @louisarmstrongofficial rehearsing “Hello Dolly” at the 1970 @newportjazzfest 🎺🎶
No doubt one of the catchiest songs of the ’70s.
Written by Ray Davies and originally recorded for the album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One, "Lola" tells the story of a chance romantic encounter between a young man and Lola, a figure who “walked like a woman but talked like a man.”
Lightyears ahead of its time, “Lola” became one of @thekinksofficial's most beloved and enduring tracks.
Watch the 1990 Inductees perform it live in 1979.

Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗

Summer vibes, powered by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees ☀️
From Aretha Franklin to George Harrison, The Faces to James Brown, we’re bringing you hits from Inductees guaranteed to get you into a summer state of mind.
Find the full playlist on Spotify at the link in our bio 🔗
Come into @queenlatifah's house 🎤
Released in November 1989 through Tommy Boy Records, All Hail the Queen climbed to No. 6 on the @Billboard Top Hip-Hop/R&B Albums chart and arrived with feminist anthems and undeniable authority that helped redefine hip-hop at the dawn of a new era.
In 2023, the album was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress.
Watch the 2026 Inductee perform “Come Into My House,” featured on the album, in 1990.
When @bobdylan and @springsteen shared the Rock Hall stage.
Today, on Bob Dylan's 85th birthday, we're revisiting the Concert for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on September 2, 1995, when he and Bruce Springsteen surprised the crowd by joining forces for a moving duet of “Forever Young.”
Held at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, the all-star concert celebrated the opening of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and featured one of the most impressive gatherings of musicians ever assembled.
Read @rayfpadgett's essay on the historic moment and watch the full performance at the link in our bio 🔗
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is now on @substack — we're opening up the vault and giving you a backstage pass to the music that connects us all. Subscribe for liner notes, deep cuts, B-sides, hit singles, and so much more.
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