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The Grammy Hall of Fame has announced the 25 new recordings that will add to the already 1,038 songs/albums that have already been included.

To qualify, a song/album must be at least 25 years old.

The following Albums are now part of the Grammy Hall of Fame:

“Band of Gypsys” by Jimi Hendrix (1970)

“The Chronic” by Dr. Dre (1992)

“Heart Like a Wheel” by Linda Ronstadt (1974)

“Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison” by Johnny Cash (1968)

“Nevermind” by Nirvana (1991)

“A Night at the Opera by Queen (1975)

“Tubular Bells” by Mike Oldfield (1973)

The following Singles are now part of the Grammy Hall of Fame:

“Bring it Home to Me” by Sam Cooke (1962)

“Dream On” by Aerosmith (1973)

“Fight the Power” by Public Enemy (1989)

“Flash Light” by Parliament (1978)

“Grazing in the Grass” by Hugh Masekela (1968)

“I Can’t Help Myself” by The Four Tops (1965)

“I Heard it Through the Grapevine” by Gladys Knight and the Pips (1967)

“(I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons by The King Cole Trio (1946)

“I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston (1992)

“Mary Had a Little Lamb” by Thomas Alva Edison (1878)

“Me and Mrs. Jones” by Billy Paul (1972)

“Moon River” by Andy Williams (1962)

“My Man” by Billie Holiday (1937)

“Paint It, Black” by The Rolling Stones (1966)

“Savoy Blues” by Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five (1927)

“A Song for You” by Leon Russell (1970)

“Space Oddity” by David Bowie (1969)

“That’s All Right” by Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup (1949)

The Grammy Awards take place on January 28.
We have a significant retirement in MLB that is certainly worthy of our attention as former American League MVP Justin Morneau will officially calling it a career at a press conference with the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday.

From Canada, the Minnesota Twins drafted Justin Morneau in the 3rd Round in 1999 and he would crack the main roster in 2003. Morneau would become the team’s starting First Baseman in 2005 and he would have his best season the following year where he would win the American League MVP posting what would be career highs in Home Runs (34) and RBIs (130), Batting Average (.321) and Slugging Percentage (.559).

In the next four years, Morneau would be named an All Star and was also the runner-up for the MVP in 2008. In 2010, Morneau would suffer a serious concussion on a play for home and he would not be as effective over the rest of his career, which included stints in Pittsburgh, Colorado and with the Chicago White Sox.

Overall, Morneau accumulated 1,603 Hits, 221 Home Runs with a 27.3 bWAR.

Morneau did not play in 2017. He will be eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2022 and we will be creating a 2022 Baseball Futures section this spring. Morneau will of course be on it. He may not enter the Baseball Hall of Fame but the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame has his name all over it.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to thank Justin Morneau for the great career and we wish him the best on his post-playing career.
This was not exactly a surprise.

As has been widely speculated for months, Bill Goldberg has been announced as the first entrant to the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018. He will likely be the headliner of this year’s event.

Goldberg was a star Defensive Tackle at the University of Georgia and would parlay that into a brief career in the National Football League, notably three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons. A serious injury would take him out of the game but he would befriend top wrestlers in World Championship Wrestling who urged him to try his hand at Professional Wrestling.

After learning the craft at the WCW Power Plant he would work dark matches before making his television debut on September of 1997 with a pinfall win over Hugh Morrus. Nobody knew who Bill Goldberg was and fans instantly gravitated to the muscled behemoth who while he didn’t speak much, certainly had an undeniable physical presence that made you want to see more.

Goldberg would go on an epic (albeit inflated via kayfabe) winning streak and would win his first title by defeating Raven for the WCW United States Championship on April of 1998. He would become the hottest commodity in WCW and was a large reason that the company remained competitive against the WWE and the company believed it was time to pull the trigger and he beat Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Title in front of 40,000 people at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Monday Night Nitro.

The move might not have been best done on free television but Goldberg would continue to beat opponents including a memorable title defense against Diamond Dallas Page at Halloween Havoc. Goldberg would finally suffer his first loss in a title loss to Kevin Nash (with help from Scott Hall and a taser) at Starrcade.

1999 would be a good year in terms of wins and losses as Goldberg avenged his defeat to Nash (Souled Out) and Scott Hall but horrific booking would see less eyes on the product and despite being one of their best draws, Goldberg never won the WCW World Title again.

Like many of the other big names in WCW, Goldberg elected to let his contact run with Time Warner rather than join the WWE when they purchased WCW. When he did join following Wrestlemania XIX, it can be argued that his one year contract did not exactly go as planned.

Goldberg was not portrayed as the same monster that he was (remember Goldust putting that wig on him?) and while he did win the RAW version of the WWE World Heavyweight Title from Triple H, it was a lackluster and brief run and he clearly did not want to be there. That was certainly on full display at Wrestlemania XX where Goldberg and his opponent, Brock Lesnar were booed out of the building as fans knew both were leaving. Despite winning, Goldberg was met with a Stone Cold Stunner from special referee, Steve Austin and what appeared to be his final appearance with the WWE ended with a whimper...or so it seemed.

Goldberg was announced as a pre-order playable character on the WWE 2K17 video game, a sign to many that he might be looking to come back. Through the use of an interview with ESPN and taunting from Brock Lesnar, a title match was made between the two at the 2016 Survivor Series, a match that saw Goldberg shockingly destroy the Beast in under two minutes. The two would face each other again in the 2017 Royal Rumble where again Goldberg would dispatch Lesnar in short order. Goldberg would then go on to defeat WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens and a rematch with Lesnar was set for Wrestlemania 33, though this time it was Lesnar who would have his hand raised.

This would end the run for Bill Goldberg in the WWE but this time it was about having fun and showing his kids what he used to do in the ring. The WWE fans were more receptive and the promise of Goldberg in the WWE had been fulfilled.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Bill Goldberg for his selection to the WWE Hall of Fame.
It was announced today that Dolores O’Riordan was found dead in her hotel room today. She was 46 years old.

As the lead singer of the Cranberries, the Irish based band became international stars primarily off of the strength of Riordan’s unique high pitched and melancholy vocals. Their debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? Generated their biggest hit, “Linger”, which was penned by O’Riordan. It was an international hit, going as high as #8 in the United States and gaining them worldwide airplay.

Their sophomore album generated the politically charged “Zombie”, which was also did well across the world and for a brief time it could be argued that the Cranberries were among the top Adult-Alternative bands of the world.

The band’s popularity would wane, but O’Riordan still recorded with the band, toured and put out solo albums during the Cranberries’ hiatus. Their last album, Something Else, was released last year and they were in them midst of touring when a few weeks ago they had to cancel dates due to her illness, which was attributed to issues with her back.

While it is unknown at this time how she passed away, she had been diagnosed with bi-polar disorder and did attempt suicide in 2014.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com offer our condolences to the friends, fans and family of Dolores O’Riordan at this time.