Last night, at the annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cleveland, Ohio, the late Warren Zevon was posthumously inducted by his longtime friend and former late-night TV host David Letterman. After a tribute reel featuring words from Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, and more about the impact of Zevon’s music, Letterman turned the microphone over to the Killers , who played the 1978 cut “Lawyers, Guns and Money” to honor Zevon. Watch a replay of those moments below.
“Ask any of Warren’s peers—Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, hell, ask Igor Stravinsky—Warren Zevon is in my Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Actually, his own wing,” said Letterman. He then revealed an old guitar onstage that was gifted to him by Zevon after his final performance, expla

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