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Aug 27, 2010Elvis Presley ranks #4 among Gibson.com's Top 50 Frontmen (And Frontwomen) Of All Time. Also in the Top 10: Mick Jagger, #1; Freddie Mercury, #2; Robert Plant, #3; James Brown, #5; Jimi Hendrix, #6; and Michael Jackson, #7Sep 6, 2010Elvis Presley ranks #8 among VH1's "100 Greatest Music Artists Of All Time." Also in the Top 10: The Beatles, #1; Bob Dylan, #2; Michael Jackson, #3; Led Zeppelin, #4; The Rolling Stones, #5; Jimi Hendrix, #6; and James Brown, #9Oct 25, 2010Elvis Presley is #2 on the Forbes list of top-earning dead celebrities after generating $60 million the previous year. Also included: Michael Jackson, #1; John Lennon, #5; Richard Rodgers, #10; and Jimi Hendrix, #11Dec 7, 2010The Carter Family ranks #38 among Gibson.com's 50 Most Revolutionary Artists, joined by Cole Porter, #31; Michael Jackson, #33; and Led Zeppelin, #35Oct 25, 2011Elvis Presley finishes #2 on Forbes' list of the Top-Earning Dead Celebrities for generating $55 million in revenue. Also ranked: Michael Jackson, #1; Marilyn Monroe, #3; John Lennon and Elizabeth Taylor, #5; and George Harrison, #13Oct 24, 2012Elvis Presley ranks #3 on Forbes' annual list of the top-earning dead celebrities after earning $55 million in one year. Also featured: Elizabeth Taylor, #1, $210 million; Michael Jackson, #2; John Lennon, #6; Marilyn Monroe, #7; Richard Rodgers, #12; and George Harrison, #13Oct 27, 2015Elvis Presley ranks #2 on Forbes' list of the highest-earning dead celebrities after earning $55 million in a year. Also ranked are Bob Marley, #4, $21 million; Elizabeth Taylor, #5, $20 million; Marilyn Monroe, #6, $17 million; John Lennon, #7, $12 million; James Dean, #13, $8.5 million; and Michael Jackson, #1, $115 millionOct 12, 2016Elvis Presley ranks #4 as Forbes lists the top-earning dead celebrities after earning $27 million in a year. Also in the Top 13: Michael Jackson, #1, $825 million; Bob Marley, #6, $21 million; John Lennon, #8, $12 million; David Bowie, #11, $10.5 million; and Elizabeth Taylor, #13, $8 millionDec 21, 2020Kenny Rogers' single "The Gambler" and Vernon Dalhart's "The Wreck Of The Old '97" are named as new entries in the Grammy Hall of Fame, along with USA For Africa's "We Are The World" and the "Trio" album, featuring Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris
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