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A Look at the 2010 Induction Nominating Committee

Friday, September 11: 5:03 p.m.
Posted by Jim Henke

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Nominating Committee – a diverse group made up of about 30 rock and roll experts, including music executives, music journalists, historians and even a couple of musicians – met in New York City this past Wednesday to compile the ballot for the next Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee election. The committee meets once a year, and prior to the meeting, each member of the committee receives a package that includes a list of all of the artists who are eligible for the first time, all of the artists who have been nominated in the past but who have not been inducted and all of the artists who are currently eligible. Each member of the group can suggest up to three potential nominees. In addition, there are three subcommittees – one on progressive rock and heavy metal, one on hip-hop and one on early rock and rollers and rhythm & blues – that convene prior to the big meeting and suggest potential nominees in those categories. The only official eligibility requirement is that an artist must have released his or her first record at least 25 years ago.

Beyond that, the committee evaluates the influence an artist has had on rock and roll, the longevity of the artist’s career and the overall importance. Unlike sports halls of fame, where one can point to the statistics an athlete compiled over the course of his career, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is not based on numbers. In fact, record sales play a very small role in determining who is nominated. As a result, it’s all very subjective. And all of the members of the Nominating Committee are very passionate about their suggestions.

This year the committee members discussed a very wide range of artists – from those whose careers began in the Fifties to some who are still very active. Overall, more than 50 potential nominees were discussed and debated. Then a ballot listing all of the artists was distributed and each member got to vote for their top 15 artists. That vote determined who will go on the ballot, which is then distributed to the Hall of Fame’s voters – a group that includes all living inductees, as well as various executives, journalists, historians and the like. In the end, 12 artists made the ballot, and five will ultimately be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I can’t say who the nominees are, but I was very happy with the results – it’s a very diverse group of artists in terms of musical styles, eras, etc. But stay tuned – the nominees’ names will be made public soon.

 



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Comments (187)


I dont believe those are the real comittees considering how they continuously overlook progressive rock. That also omits a lot of rock from the 60s and 70s, such as country rock like the Steve Miller Band.

Lucario | Saturday, September 12: 12 a.m.


The Stooges, Sonic Youth, Tom Waits, Husker Du, the Replacements and the Dead Kennedys are waiting... Oh yeah, and the Pogues. And what about the New York Dolls and the MC5?

Chalkie | Saturday, September 12: 12 a.m.


Have The Hollies or Donovan ever been nominated for the Hall of Fame?

vincent | Tuesday, September 15: 12 a.m.


Another disciple of the late Sam Cooke should be in the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. The Late Johnnie Taylor made his mark in soul music for 5 decades and should not be overlook in the nomination process. Thank you. Brewster Smith.

Brewster Smith | Tuesday, September 15: 12 a.m.


Isnt it beyond absurd that the Moody Blues have yet to be inducted?

Esther | Wednesday, September 16: 12 a.m.


Please explain why the Moody Blues have not been inducted. It makes no sense historically.

Jon Shimberg | Wednesday, September 16: 12 a.m.


Im surprised they actually have a hip hop committee. I feel that rap is a totally different genre of music from rock n roll and should be kept completely separate. There are just too many influential rock n rollers that need to get inducted before all these rappers even get considered. A hip hop hall of fame should be founded at once so the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame can go back to being just that, a rock hall.

Barry | Wednesday, September 16: 12 a.m.


TOMMY JAMES

Dale Smith | Saturday, September 19: 12 a.m.


I hope this year and those who come to choose the bands that really deserve a place in the immortality. Legendary names like: Deep Purple, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Yes, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Captain Beefheart, are waiting

Deceiver | Saturday, September 19: 12 a.m.


Wheres Todd Rundgren? If you think he was too much of a Jack of all trades, take a closer look...he mastered many of them.

Jim | Sunday, September 20: 12 a.m.


When will we see the Moody Blues inducted, still waiting? How about those Philly boys Hall and Oates and Todd Rundgren? still waiting for them too?

ANN | Sunday, September 20: 12 a.m.


Im pleasantly surprised we can comment on this post. Id post my top ten, but the ballot has already been decided, so its a moot point now. Were running out of September, so I hope well hear whos been nominated soon.

As for comments and who has been passed over and such, I miss the Forum they used to have on this site. Of course, Id expect in order to bring it back, they would have to have a full-time moderator to stamp out the porn, spam, flames and hate posts as they appear, because thats what took it down. But it sure was a lot of fun (not to mention very informative) for those three or so years it was up.

I will say this: I hope Johnny Burnette & the Rock ‘N Roll Trio makes it this year.

Charles Crossley, Jr. | Sunday, September 20: 12 a.m.


GENESIS. The most influential prog rock group ever. Even if the elitists dismiss the pleasant pop of Phil Collins, they cant ignore the influence (and political correctness) of Peter Gabriel.

Steve Moses | Monday, September 21: 12 a.m.


WHITNEY HOUSTON AND JANET JACKSON!

miriam | Tuesday, September 22: 12 a.m.


I hope that Paul Revere and the Raiders make the cut. They deserve so much to be in the HOF.

Christina | Tuesday, September 22: 12 a.m.


Chicago and Bernie Taupin

Roy | Tuesday, September 22: 12 a.m.


The Carpenters
Big Mama Thornton
Junior Walker and the Allstars
Esther Phillips
Nina Simone
Edwin Starr

akeem | Tuesday, September 22: 12 a.m.


Deep Purple
Yes
Rush
Sonic Youth

akeem | Tuesday, September 22: 12 a.m.


CHICAGO
BERNIE TAUPIN

Roy | Wednesday, September 23: 12 a.m.


I just dont understand why hip hop is receiving so much recognition. Yet Hard Rock/Heavy Metal gets ignored. How bands like Rush, Deep Purple, Judas Priest are not even in the discussion but LL Cool J. LL Cool J ?!? is confounds me.

JT | Wednesday, September 23: 12 a.m.


Id like to also throw Randy Bachmans name in. Still touring and recording. Guess Who, and BTO, along with the solo stuff. Never been nominated either, makes no sense to me.

Indiana Don | Wednesday, September 23: 12 a.m.


Chicago!

John | Wednesday, September 23: 12 a.m.


I just dont get it. Why, why, why, isnt Steve Perry nominated? He can actually sing unlike some of these nominees who noones ever heard of. What about Journey? They dominated Rock for almost 20 years how they NOT be in the Hall of Fame?

Faith | Wednesday, September 23: 12 a.m.


I just dont get it. Why, why, why, isnt Steve Perry nominated? He can actually sing unlike some of these nominees who no ones ever heard of. What about Journey? They dominated Rock for almost 20 years with Perry how can they NOT be in the Hall of Fame? Perry is eligible as a single artist AND with the band Journey. Explain how LL Cool J can be a nominee and the above mentioned persons are not?

Faith | Wednesday, September 23: 12 a.m.


Here are the top 25 vote-getters for “Deserving of the R&R HoF” - they got 3 of the top 15 (Genesis, KISS

and The Hollies)

1
Rush

2
Yes

3
Chicago

4
Genesis

5
Deep Purple

6
Moody Blues

7
Doobie Brothers

8
Alice Cooper

9
Dire Straits

10
Kiss

11
Jethro Tull

12
The Cars

13
Carole King

14
Electric Light Orchestra

15
Heart

16
Neil Diamond

17
Peter Gabriel (solo)

18
Steve Miller

19
Journey

20
Jim Croce

21
Pete Townshend (solo)

22
Styx

23
The Hollies

24
The Guess Who

25
Stevie Ray Vaughan

Garrett Jennings | Wednesday, September 23: 12 a.m.


Since the 70s, and despite U2s best efforts during the 90s, theres been an ever growing polarisation in music, bewteen rock and pop, with music being the loser. In the 21st century it seems hard to believe, that despite public antipathy and a difference in image, acts like the Sex pistols, Elvis Costello and The Ramones freely looked to ABBA for musical inpsiration when writing some of the greatest Rock songs of the age: Olivers Army and Pretty Vacant, to name two, while ABBA for their part frequently crossed into the Rock genre, particularly with The Album. In the great tradition of the Beatles which was to be open to all music, Kurt Cobain and Noel Gallagher also looked to the Swedes - those despised heroes of Music for Musics sake - and rated them amongst the very finest!
Calling ABBA the Spice Girls of the 70s is really only an acknowledgement of musical ignorance, though with their legacy in Euro-Pop and Disco being so continually publiscised, its hard even for a group like ABBA, with its roots in folk, jazz and rock, to be taking seriously. Their greatest albums, such as the Visitors, so shamefully ignored by the public in favour of the Instaneous easy gratiofication of compilations such as Gold, are serious pieces of Art, that mystify musically as well as beguile lyrically with themes so mature that they go beyond anything even the Beatles aspired to. Commercialism and the Kitsch of the mid 70s had departed for over half a decade by the time the Day Before You Came gloomily foreshadowed the break up of the band, but it hasnt stopped the detractors from flaming this union of two married couples each one devoted to music, as being the torchbearers of some Gay Disco scene- as if that were some kind of insult!
Nevertheless it is stranegly ironic for as Pete Townsend said they were the first band to freely talk about real adult subjects! That they have been unjusttly ignored, even ridiculed, only increases their greatness in my opinion, for it seems only so true that the greatest are never recognised in their own time. Will electors have the foresight to give this great group its due this time or will it be delayed. Meanwhile the music will NOT die. It is my opinion that they most faithfully carried on the Beatles tradition after Abbey Road, and to ingnore, or even denegrate is to turn coldly away from the glorious artistic heritage of Rock Music forged in those great albums of the mid 60s, when Dylan, The Beatles, The Byrds and The Who opened the doors to ever kind of music, enriching the artform in the process. In denying ABBA we appear to have closed those doors again. What a waste!

J.McLane | Friday, September 25: 12 a.m.


Put the Moody Blues in now!!

steve | Friday, September 25: 12 a.m.


Singer-Songwriter and Pianist Elton John and his songwriting partner, Lyricist Bernie Taupin, were both inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992, but only Elton John was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. This does not make any sense whatsoever. If there had not been a Bernie Taupin, there would not have been an Elton John and vice versa. Their music was a collaborative effort. Bernie Taupin should have been inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame back in 1994 as a Lyricist in the Non-Performers category, the same year that Elton John was inducted in the performers category.

Bernie Taupin didnt just write lyrics exclusively for Elton John. Bernie Taupin also wrote the lyrics for songs recorded by Ringo Starr, Rod Stewart, Kiki Dee, Cher, Alice Cooper, Robert Palmer, Melissa Manchester, Rick Derringer, The Hudson Brothers, Olivia Newton John, The Motels, Starship, Heart, Animotion, Stray Cats, John Waite, Martin Page, Peter Cetera, Bryan Ferry, Tammy Wynette, Little Richard, Marianne Faithful, Courtney Love, John Anderson, Willie Nelson, Teddy Thompson, Emmylou Harris, Lee Ann Womack, Toby Keith, and Brian Wilson, as well as for his own singing career, both as a solo artist and as a member of his own late-1990s Country-Western band, The Farm Dogs.

Elton John and Bernie Taupin comprise one of the longest running and most successful songwriting teams of all time. Bernie Taupins 40 years of collaborative work with Elton John alone should qualify him for the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Please induct Lyricist Bernie Taupin into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in the Non-Performers category. His induction is long overdue.

Roy | Tuesday, September 29: 12 a.m.


Chicago was the number one charting band of the 1970s. Elton John was the number one charting artist of the 1970s overall.

The Top 2 Charting Artists On The Billboard Top 40 Albums Chart Of The 1970s:

01. Elton John
02. Chicago

The Top 5 Charting Artists On The Billboard 200 Albums Chart Of The 1970s:

01. Elton John
02. Elvis Presley
03. Neil Diamond
04. Barbra Streisand
05. Chicago

The Top 5 Charting Rock And Roll Bands Of All-Time On The Billboard 200 Albums Chart And The Billboard Top 40 Albums Chart:

01. The Beatles
02. The Rolling Stones
03. The Beach Boys
04. Chicago
05. The Grateful Dead

The Top 5 Charting Rock And Roll Bands Of All-Time On The Billboard 100 Singles Chart And The Billboard Top 40 Singles Chart:

01. The Beatles
02. The Rolling Stones
03. The Bee-Gees
04. Chicago
05. The Beach Boys

Chicago is the only band on those lists who is not in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

Roy | Tuesday, September 29: 12 a.m.


Singer-Songwriter and Pianist Elton John and his songwriting partner, Lyricist Bernie Taupin, were both inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992, but only Elton John was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. This does not make any sense whatsoever. If there had not been a Bernie Taupin, there would not have been an Elton John and vice versa. Their music was a collaborative effort. Bernie Taupin should have been inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame back in 1994 as a Lyricist in the Non-Performers category, the same year that Elton John was inducted in the performers category. Bernie Taupin didnt just write lyrics exclusively for Elton John. Bernie Taupin also wrote the lyrics for songs recorded by Ringo Starr, Rod Stewart, Kiki Dee, Cher, Alice Cooper, Robert Palmer, Melissa Manchester, Rick Derringer, The Hudson Brothers, Olivia Newton John, The Motels, Starship, Heart, Animotion, Stray Cats, John Waite, Martin Page, Peter Cetera, Bryan Ferry, Tammy Wynette, Little Richard, Marianne Faithful, Courtney Love, John Anderson, Willie Nelson, Teddy Thompson, Emmylou Harris, Lee Ann Womack, Toby Keith, and Brian Wilson, as well as for his own singing career, both as a solo artist and as a member of his own late-1990s Country-Western band, The Farm Dogs. Elton John and Bernie Taupin comprise one of the longest running and most successful songwriting teams of all time. Bernie Taupins 40 years of collaborative work with Elton John alone should qualify him for the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Please induct Lyricist Bernie Taupin into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in the Non-Performers category. His induction is long overdue.
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The Top 5 Charting Rock And Roll Bands Of All-Time On The Billboard 200 Albums Chart:
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01. The Beatles
02. The Rolling Stones
03. The Beach Boys
04. Chicago
05. The Bee Gees
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The Top 5 Charting Rock And Roll Bands Of All-Time On The Billboard 100 Singles Chart:
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01. The Beatles
02. The Rolling Stones
03. The Bee-Gees
04. Chicago
05. The Beach Boys
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Chicago is the only band on those lists who is not in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

Roy | Wednesday, October 14: 12 a.m.


Journey needs to be in the Rock Hall of Fame already!!! Why are they not on this list?

Rick | Thursday, October 22: 12 a.m.


Im on a mission to convince the r&r hall of fame...to induct Sid Bernstein. Its possible, no one would ever have heard of...The Rascals or Tony Bennett. Or... John and Yoko or McCartney or Harrison or Starr or Jagger or The Moody Blues or Hermans Hermits or The Kinks...or any other “British Invasion” artist...without its architect...Sid Bernstein!. Give him your love! Tell the r&r hall of fame to finally...HONOR HIM!

Herb Malsman | Saturday, October 24: 12 a.m.


Hall and Oates Should be inducted– no question! Please get them in-

Jodi loraine | Tuesday, November 3: 12 a.m.


If Abba and Kiss get inducted instead of Genesis, then I have absolutely no faith in the future of music. That means weve all failed as music listeners and performers. Even if its subjective about which band an individual may like more, there is absolutely no argument that Genesis is a more influential group of musicians when it comes to music technology, creating thought provoking tunes, and compositionally fulfilling albums.

David Gregory | Thursday, November 12: 12 a.m.


Whats up one, Im chic to the forum and honourable wanted to say hey. hi like touch to grasp fresh pepole and allowance things with them

have a happy year

Issuemsmila | Thursday, December 10: 12 a.m.


There is not a more true example of a Rock & Roll song than ” Hes a Rebel “. The significence of those three little words are why Rock & Roll not only survived, but thrived and evolved. For this reason, Darlene Love should be the first tick on every ballot and inducted as representative for all musicians, who “just because they didnt do, what, everbody else did” gave us music; a part of life we cherish.

Mark ONeill | Friday, December 11: 12 a.m.


It is an absolute crime that Steve Miller and Chicago are not in the HOF.

Kevin Currans | Saturday, December 26: 12 a.m.


i think the runaways should be inducted into the rock n roll hall of fame as they paved the way for female artists,Hopfully once their movie comes out it will ignite a big intrest

mike | Sunday, December 27: 12 a.m.


We can assume that the two female singers of ABBA, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog, will not be performing. Benny and Björn may since they wrote the music. So, who to get to sing the female parts? I recommend two singers you may have never heard of: Dana Winner and Gaynor Ellen. They would make a dynamic duo.

Charles Park Seward | Sunday, January 3: 12 a.m.

Why hasn't Stevie Ray Vaughan been inducted? He was an amazing rythm and blues guitar plater!

Dennis | Friday, March 12: 9:39 a.m.

You guys really need to put some rock bands in the hall. RUSH ,KISS ,IRON MAIDEN ,JUDAS PRIEST ,ALICE COOPER and many more. I think you should change the name to Hippie hall of fame. Unless you have a certain political view ,I don't think you let bands into your club. Very Very sad.

Ben Welcher | Friday, March 12: 1:34 p.m.

CHEAP TRICK has also been overlooked. Their music is everywhere, they are one of the hardest working bands still and their songs are great.

anne | Friday, March 12: 3:07 p.m.

The Cure has still not been inducted, even though they are still together to this day. They have been together almost 31 years already. They should really be put into the rock hall of fame.

Miriam Gonzalez | Friday, March 12: 3:23 p.m.

And I quote - “the committee evaluates the influence an artist has had on rock and roll, the longevity of the artist’s career and the overall importance.” And I am confused – How many garage bands have formed because they were influenced by ABBA? Apparently the members of the voting committee killed a few too many brain cells from their early drug days, as bands like Boston, ELO, Doobie Brothers, Styx, Yes, Rush, Moody Blues, Chicago, Steve Miller, Todd Rundgren, Deep Purple, and Alice Cooper (just to name a few) may not have the curves and bodies as the ladies from ABBA, but even on any of these band’s worst days, I have no doubt that their passion and talent would blow ABBA off the stage. I’m guessing if the Rock & Roll had a special wing devoted to ABBA, the only people visiting that area would be the occasional lost patron and the janitor responsible for keeping the room cleaned!

Dave | Saturday, March 13: 5:20 p.m.

I think that until you induct TODD RUNDGREN into the Hall of Fame
you do not deserve any respect whatsoever.

marci kaplan | Sunday, March 14: 2:45 p.m.

Ted Nugent...F**k your politics!

Doowopbob | Sunday, March 14: 9:52 p.m.

ABBA?????????
Welcome to the Rock and Roll Hall of Lame.

Mike | Monday, March 15: 1:44 p.m.

How is KISS not in the Hall of Fame?

What a joke.

Mike | Monday, March 15: 4:53 p.m.

PLEASE Induct the CARPENTERS next year... there is absolutely NO reason tthat they havent been inducted yet, it should have happened YEARS ago.. .Thank you

Brad | Monday, March 15: 5:44 p.m.

2 words: The Replacements.

David | Monday, March 15: 7:50 p.m.

How is KISS not in the Hall of Fame? Are You guys really that stupid,You need to put some rock bands in the hall. RUSH ,KISS ,IRON MAIDEN ,JUDAS PRIEST ,ALICE COOPER and many more. I think you should change the name to Hippie hall of fame. Unless you have a certain political view ,I don't think you let bands into your club. Very Very sad.

tommy beck | Monday, March 15: 8:23 p.m.

Where are THE SMITHS?????

Kevin | Monday, March 15: 8:47 p.m.

ABBA?????? Gimme a break! KISS is far more deserving.

Wendy | Monday, March 15: 9:45 p.m.

DEF LEPPARD should be in HOF! if that is what it truely is. ROCK n ROLL hall of fame, maybe its just the music HOF. The LEPS have been an influential rock band and have one of the greatest selling albums of all time!

Dan | Monday, March 15: 10:28 p.m.

Number of aspiring rock stars who have, at one time or another, attempted to cover "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight," or "Spirit of Radio": 12,345,654.

Number of aspiring rock stars who would choose to attend an ABBA "rock" concert over being beaten to death with a 2010 Limited Edition Louisville Slugger TPX Omaha softball bat: 0.

With ABBA in the HOF, it seems Rock 'n Roll is in fact "noise pollution" after all.

Ed | Tuesday, March 16: 1:20 a.m.

Three dog night just about ominated the 70's and had a lot of number 1 hits and were very popular...they should have been in the first year of nominees. also, the Guess Who, Yes, and Rush should be in also...ABBA???You got to be kidding me!!!...you guys need to get your priorties straight....

Don Dixon | Tuesday, March 16: 12:28 p.m.

Deserving of the HOF: Paul Revere and the Raiders, Peter Frampton, MC5, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Chicago, Hall & Oates, Todd Rundgren, The Cure, The Cars, Motorhead, The Scorpions, Jethro Tull, The Moody Blues, ELP, ELO, Yes, King Crimson to start.

JSilver | Tuesday, March 16: 12:52 p.m.

It's finally happened! After afew years of waiting, ABBA gets the nod to be inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. It's just too bad that it did'nt come sooner to a group that really deserved to be inducted.

Dale R. Peterson | Tuesday, March 16: 3:28 p.m.

DIRE STRAITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fabio Woszak | Tuesday, March 16: 9:39 p.m.

I looked through the inductees, and everyone's comments so here's who I think should be considered.
First and foremost: Iron Maiden, the second highest grossing metal band of all time next to Metallica, released first album in 1980,since then they have released 14 others, and their last tour in 2008 was the most successful tour of the year.

Next. The Scorpions performing for over 45 years now, released thier first album in 1972, will be retiring after thier tour this coming year, They have released 22 albums.

KISS??? Hello.. I just don't think that hard rock/ Metal acts get the attention it deserves. I mean Sabbath and Metallica got the love, why can't these other deserving bands..All three are very worthy.

Ryan | Thursday, March 18: 6:02 p.m.

How about nominating everyone who participated in the original "We are the World". I think that covers everyone I like, with the exception of Tommy James and Simply Red. The HOF of fame thing is kinda dumb and akward. The inductees always look sort of embarassed somehow, is it just me or have others picked up on that.

katrina | Thursday, March 18: 10:42 p.m.

Since you've started lumping anything but country into what's developed into what the majority of people throughout the world are now referring to as the 'rock & roll hall of shame', where's Zamfir & his pan flute or Slim Whitman? How about Tiny Tim? You guys are reverse discriminating. At the very least, you would have already inducted 'Weird' Al ahead of some of the greatest musicians ever like the Moody Blues, Journey, Ted Nugent, Styx, Bad Company, R.E.O. Speedwagon, or Jethro Tull (just to name a few) if he were 'African-American'. Why haven't you inducted Paul Shaffer, or Quincy Jones, or Mutt Lange? You need to A) Relax sphincter; and B) Remove head!

The artist formerly known as 'Cream Daddy Puff Muf | Friday, March 19: 6:14 a.m.

Why has Boston not been inducted yet? Have they ever been nominated even?

fenderman04 | Sunday, March 21: 12:29 p.m.

Why hasn't RUSH been inducted into the hall of fame yet. It seems someone in power has a grudge on them.

Chris Sonia | Sunday, March 21: 3:17 p.m.

RUSH...RUSH...RUSH!!!

Jim | Sunday, March 21: 10:18 p.m.

Why not Chicago!!! If Abba and the Bee Gees are in, Chicago should have already been there. They easily meet the requirements. Very influential band of the past 3 decades without question.

Bob | Monday, March 22: 12:39 p.m.

It will be the Rock and Roll Hall of Shame to me until the ultra deserving Moody Blues are in. I mean come on...Abba but no WB?? Just saw them in Nashville last week which was the 3rd time in last 2 years and they still sound great. Very few can touch them for their substance, sound, and longevity. Truly timeless.

Dave | Monday, March 22: 2:54 p.m.

No rock band had more Top 10 hits without a #1 hit in the 70s than this band and they not only were extremely influential then but still are.Many of their hits are staple of classic rock radio yet they had over 20 songs that played heavily on the Pop Charts--no other band can say that. Their singer/writer/producer/arranger also produced records by two Beatles and Tom Petty among others and he was a member of the greatest true Super Group of all time, The Traveling Wilbury's. Yes, JEFF LYNNE AND ELO deserve to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame more than any other band that is not in at this time.

Bruce | Monday, March 22: 7:10 p.m.

Cheap Trick deserves induction. They define power pop. They are still making relevant music after over 30 years. A great live band as well. Way overdue.

Nick | Tuesday, March 23: 1:59 p.m.

I'd have to agree 100% on ELO. And if Bad Company, along with BTO/Guess Who isn't in then they are right there with them. When you look at some of the groups in, and then these that aren't it makes you wonder what's up with these voters. Nimrods for sure.

Dave | Wednesday, March 24: 8:58 a.m.

bernie taupin should be on your list and should have been with elton when he won!

gail cutler | Wednesday, March 24: 1:20 p.m.

It seems to me that the Hall has forgotten what Rock'n Roll is.The first bands in the hall should have been Jimmy Hendrix ,Led Zepplin,Rolling Stones and The Who.These bands single handidly started the whole genre of Hard Rock.There are other hard rock bands that also should be in there.Moody Blues as well as Steve Miller and Jethro Tull.KISS ,Judas Priest, Deep Purple and many others.Problem is under the banner of rock'n roll there are many types and some are being ignored while some that are cleary not rock(hip hop,rap.country,and pop) are granted entrance.this is very wrong,there is a big difference between pop and hip hop and rap and rock.not that these others are not legitmate musical identities but clearly they aren't rock and as such have no place in the Rock'n Roll hall of fame.it's clear to me that another hall of fame must be opened.maybe under the banner of the Hard Rock Hall of fame.because sadly the Rock'n Rol hall has closed it's doors to sense and to hard rock.by the way motown should be in the hall because clearly it's a fore runner and i also acknowledge and tilt a hat of appreciation to them and the blues players that lead the way and started the whole franchise of rock'n roll.in closing the voters need to look at the influence,the staying power and the album sales and so on to guide them in their choices and not their own prejudices.

Ssamuel Fairchild | Wednesday, March 24: 10:05 p.m.

I have to say that Def Leppard should definately be in the running. Think of a band that has had to overcome some major obstacles, first their drummer loses an arm, in the middle of recording their greatest selling album of all times, and then they lose their rythm guitarist passes away. Major tragedy and still come back to keep selling albums for many many years to come. I am Leppard maniac to begin with but i definately think this deserves some type of recognition. Then Kiss, Iron Maiden, Bad Company, Judas Priest etc... they all need to be in also. Not very many people in the world here one of their songs come on the radio and not crank it up. I will say that ABBA has made a major contribution to rock n' roll history and i have a hard time trying to argue against their induction i think they definately have left a big footprint in music history. Madonna can go though and i wouldn't shed a tear.

Jeremy | Thursday, March 25: 1:17 a.m.

Jethro Tull?

Have you guys ever REALLY listened to Cross-eyed Mary?

They deserve their due.

Adam | Thursday, March 25: 3:09 a.m.

tODAY THE GREAT JOHNNY MEASTRO PASSED AWAY IT A CRYING SHAME HE WAS NOT ALIVE TO SEE HIS NAME IN THE HALL OF FAME.MAYBE NOW HE WILL GET HIS JUST REWARD.SHAME ON THE HALL HOW MANY OTHER GROUPS CAN SELL OUT TODAY AFTER 50 YEARS OF PERFORMING???

LEN WEINMAN | Thursday, March 25: 8:32 a.m.

hey dumb asses what about kiss moodyblues alicecooper deeppurple jethrotull ufo? get your heads out of your asses and do it right.

robert krok | Thursday, March 25: 6:03 p.m.

Alice Cooper????? how could they be a serious hall of fame without a man who has 30+ LP'S AND PAVED THE WAY FOR COUNTLESS PERFORMERS. I mean, love or hate him, his track record and being a household name should mean something.

Frank Ferraro | Friday, March 26: 5:26 p.m.

inducting abba and not it=nducting kiss you should change the name to rock n roll hall of SHAME say it with me rock n roll! not disco hall of fame

william | Friday, March 26: 8:45 p.m.

Influential artists: Rush
KISS
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Kansas
Journey
Moody Blues
Steve Miller Band
Were they not "Influential" enough....

Cary L, Sledge | Friday, March 26: 9:21 p.m.

Like many millions of others around the world, I have been a diehard Neil Diamond fan since the start of his career. This man has written and performed phenomenal music that has spanned generations. He's a musical genius. He has written countless songs for other performers and groups who are in the R&R HOF. He has been in the Songwriters HOF since the 80's. He has sold over 120 million records and continues to this day to be one of the top drawing performers whenever and wherever he performs. Come on people, open your eyes and your ears to this mans accomplishments. My heart breaks for him every year that goes by that he is not inducted. I don't understand why there is so much bias against him. It is now time for you to get it right and induct Neil Diamond into the R&R HOF where he belongs. This is long overdue. God bless Neil Diamond and his music.

Cathy Crawford | Saturday, March 27: 1:43 p.m.

FACT:.... GOLD RECORDS TOP 4... 1. BEATLES 2. ROLLING STONES 3. AEROSMITH 4. RUSH

RUSH,RUSH,RUSH,RUSH,RUSH.... HELLO HALL OF FAME... WAKE UP!!!!!!

Gary Rydzik | Saturday, March 27: 11:12 p.m.

IT'S TIME FOR THE LEGENDARY JOHNNY MAESTRO TO BE ELECTED TO THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME.

Linda Pearson | Sunday, March 28: 8:44 p.m.

I don't undersatnd why the Kings of classic rock...The Moody Blues...now in their 43rd year of performing have not been inducted?????

harry | Sunday, March 28: 10:24 p.m.

KISS earned their place many years ago, and Sonic Boom proves that they still deserve to be there!

Ben James | Tuesday, March 30: 8:48 a.m.

LL COOL J before RUFUS AND CHAKA KHAN !!! What is wrong with this picture? Does anyone else agree?

Hector | Thursday, April 1: 6:57 p.m.

I cant believe Canadas Guess Who was passed over again, along with Linda Rondstadt(without whom Madonna would still be singing(?) background vocals and dancing for a living)....I mean Abba is extremely talented, and has sold a lot of records, but I didnt know polka beats were considered rock and roll until hearing they were inducted....Time to look at the body of work, Ladies and gents, and see how it has held up for thirty or forty years or more.....I doubt Madonna will be gaining much radio airplay thirty to forty years hence.....

Patrick Hamilton | Thursday, April 1: 11:46 p.m.

Im wicha on Chaka Khan and Rufus, Hector....I'm beginning to think that talent is secondary to self-promotion and the flavour of the month with the induction process.....Madonna and Abba???...for the love of pete!

HammyJ | Thursday, April 1: 11:52 p.m.

The selection process reminds me of the long discontinued Playboy magazines yearly selection process for their "greatest" rock and roll band....Hugh Hefners girlfriend at the time, Barbi Benton, was always a nominee for top female vocalist....LOL....at least it was decided by the readers of the magazine, and not a bunch of corporate shills!

HammyJ | Friday, April 2: 12:02 a.m.

I really enjoyed this year ceremonies. It was awsome to see The Holllies perform.
My list of ones I would still like to see are..
1. Gladys Knight and the Pips
2.Huey Lewis and the News
3.Styx
4. Linda Rondstadt
5.Hall and Oates
Thats it out of thousands of deserving performers..I don't envy you guys having to pick
Linda Rondstadt

Terry Walker | Monday, April 5: 5:34 p.m.

Hey! what the hell are you thinking? Where´s Iron Maiden & Judas Priest!

Mata | Tuesday, April 6: 12:58 a.m.

Groups and artists that have actually influenced the best of rock music; Alice Cooper, ELP, Yes, Moody Blues, Deep Purple, Jethro Tull. Eva Cassidy.

OldSchl4evr | Tuesday, April 6: 3:53 p.m.

Why aren't you people nominate or induct "Weird Al" Yankovic?!?! Here's some reasons:
1. Al is LEDGIBLE FOR BEING NOMINATED-OVER 25 YEARS!!
2. Al has released countless single records, and CD singles
3.He's released 13 albums, the 13th is his 2010/2011 soon-to-be-released album
4. He's won many Grammies
5.His own Movie!
6. WORLD WIDE FANS

CrazyC63312 | Tuesday, April 6: 6:14 p.m.

Journey and Chicago!!!!!

Rosiegirl | Tuesday, April 6: 7:35 p.m.

along with the many others,I can not believe the moody blues are not in the hall of fame.I have been a fan since 1967, and have seen them in concert multiple times, if any groupe should be in the hall it is the moodies,thank you

tom kulkay | Saturday, April 10: 4:37 a.m.

Based on musical influence, King Crimson, Yes, and The Moody Blues should have been nominated way before Genesis. Also, ABBA hasn't been that much influential.

Julian Alberto Marrero | Sunday, April 11: 10:28 p.m.

Wake Up ! What about the Moody Blues ? They were the original inventors of symphonic rock and roll, their lyrics make more sense than many other groups,and they have fans around the world who still cannot get enough of their music. Their music has spanned generations and they still connect with new fans all the time. And, Justin Hayward needs credit for his musical talent,writing songs for musicals and the group. "ABBA" was such a narrow minded choice, unfortunately most of their fans are still stuck in disco land - Very sad and disappointing that such talented artists as the Moodies keep being overlooked !

Micki | Monday, April 12: 8:14 p.m.

I am very impressed with your web site and all the hard work you folks do to
ensure the preservation of a great art form and the artists who made and make it
all happen. I must voice my concern with the fact that Rush has not been
nominated and inducted into the RRHF.

I would ask anyone there to watch a recent concert (there is one playing now on
DirectV Channel 101) and if you’re not transfixed to the screen wondering how
these three guys, in their mid-50's, can play such intense, creative, and quality packed music, then
maybe you should not be the RRHF.

Please research this fine band. As a musician and fan, I’ve been listening to
them since 1979. I think they are playing better now than ever before

Nick | Tuesday, April 13: 2:54 p.m.

Stevie Ray Vaughan should have been inducted the day he died.Rules are made to be broken.

Dave | Tuesday, April 13: 4:36 p.m.

A Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame without Chicago in it is a Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Lame. Keeping out the greatest American rock band in terms of overall talent and the quality of it's biggest hits shows how biased the process is. They may not have sold the most, but their quality far surpassed their quantity. And don't let the fact they do mostly ballads now fool you. Their early music and the stuff from Stone of Sisyphus is ground-breaking, revolutionary music unlike any other ever made.

Larry Launstein Jr | Wednesday, April 14: 2:28 p.m.

What should this be? The Rock&Roll Hall Of Fame? How funny! There's so much rubbish in the hall! Poor Jimi (Hendrix) - I see him crying. Hope the best band of the world will never walk in.

George, a child in time

George | Thursday, April 15: 4:53 p.m.

Where is Deep Purple!?!

Neven Pastar | Friday, April 16: 7:23 a.m.

Rush!19 studio albums an 42 years latter eh!

Julio Longarini | Sunday, April 18: 12:46 p.m.

WoW!!! WTF... LL Cool J? You gotta be kidding, right? I'll put my retirement pension on this following statement. No Rock and Roll Band will ever make it into a Hip Hop Hall of fame, so why is LL Cool J even considered? Brad Delp from Boston provided more to R&R than LL Cool J ever will/ever could. C'Mon R&R Hall of Fame... Boston, Journey, Styx;these are the groups that need the nod. Don't give in to the noise!

Korey | Monday, April 19: 12:03 a.m.

f..k rockn roll always playin the tough guys! why do you still believe in this s...y selection of what stars? f..k male supremacy ! all these years rockn roll music helped to maintain conservative republican ideology...hey hey im a tough guy watch out !!!!

careful | Tuesday, April 20: 5:52 a.m.

I can't believe that in the whole context that groups like Blondie and the Talking Heads are considered to have been more influential than The Moody Blues or Jrthro Tull. Isn't about time that you gave them the recognition that they so well deserve?

Bob D | Friday, April 23: 5:50 a.m.

Somebody with influence needs to nominate the MOODY BLUES before they are all dead.

Roy | Tuesday, April 27: 8:05 p.m.

These inductees for this year are really something, but I am very disappointed over that one band yet is to be inducted, if they ever will be... And that is the band Heart. The Wilson sisters and the other members really have made a huge impact on the music industry we know today, and furthermore, they have paved the way for other women in this industry! Their music is so unique, and I can't help to wonder why they haven't been inducted yet? I really hope they will be soon!

Yours sincerely,
Linn
Sweden

Linn | Thursday, April 29: 5:49 a.m.

Singer-Songwriter and Pianist Elton John and his songwriting partner, Lyricist Bernie Taupin, were both inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1992, but only Elton John was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. This does not make any sense whatsoever. If there had not been a Bernie Taupin, there would not have been an Elton John and vice versa. Their music was a collaborative effort. Bernie Taupin should have been inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame back in 1994 as a Lyricist in the Non-Performers category, the same year that Elton John was inducted in the performers category. Now we all know that when Elton John was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, he asked Bernie Taupin to come up on stage and he gave him his trophy, but that is not enough. Bernie Taupin is not an actual inductee. Please induct Bernie Taupin soon!

Bernie Taupin didn’t just write lyrics exclusively for Elton John. Bernie Taupin also wrote the lyrics for songs recorded by Ringo Starr, Rod Stewart, Kiki Dee, Cher, Alice Cooper, Robert Palmer, Melissa Manchester, Rick Derringer, The Hudson Brothers, Olivia Newton John, The Motels, Starship, Heart, Animotion, Stray Cats, John Waite, Martin Page, Peter Cetera, Bryan Ferry, Tammy Wynette, Little Richard, Marianne Faithful, Courtney Love, John Anderson, Willie Nelson, Teddy Thompson, Emmylou Harris, Lee Ann Womack, Toby Keith, Brian Wilson, and Leon Russell, as well as for his own singing career, both as a solo artist and as a member of his own late-1990s Country-Western band, The Farm Dogs.

Bernie Taupin's biggest success outside from his work with Elton John was the 1978 album, From the Inside by Alice Cooper, which included ten songs with lyrics by Bernie Taupin and music by Alice Cooper, Dick Wagner, Steve Lukather, Bruce Roberts and David Foster. From the Inside spawned the Top 20 hit, How You Gonna See Me Now. In 1985, Bernie Taupin wrote the lyrics to two songs that would go on to hit number one on the Billboard 100 Singles Chart: We Built This City by Starship, and These Dreams by Heart, both with music written by Martin Page. Earlier on in 1974, Ringo Starr scored a Top 5 hit with Snookeroo, a song written for him by Bernie Taupin and Elton John.

Bernie Taupin and Elton John comprise one of the longest running and most successful songwriting teams of all time. Bernie Taupin’s 40 years of collaborative work with Elton John alone should qualify him for the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Please induct Lyricist Bernie Taupin into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in the Non-Performers category. His induction is long overdue.

Roy | Thursday, April 29: 12:37 p.m.

I find it incredible that Rush still hasn't been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Danny | Saturday, May 1: 2:13 a.m.

THE TOP 4 CHARTING ROCK AND ROLL BANDS OF ALL-TIME ON THE BILLBOARD 200 ALBUMS CHART:

01. The Beatles
02. The Rolling Stones
03. The Beach Boys
04. Chicago

INDUCT CHICAGO ALREADY!!

Roy | Monday, May 3: 9:47 a.m.

What better time than now to induct Alex Chilton, The Replacements and Jim Dickinson. What better way to capture the genius that an artist, a band and a mentor brought onto themselves, the world and each other.

Daniela | Tuesday, May 4: 1:20 a.m.

carpenters carpenters (karen carpenter one the best voice in the history) are not waa¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

carla | Wednesday, May 5: 1:15 p.m.

Formed in 1968 Deep Purple have been together for 35 years, have sold well over 100 million albums worldwide - including innumerable platinum and gold albums. In the UK alone they have had 19 top 40 albums (8 top 10), 8 top 50 singles (2 top 10) and their albums include the biggest selling rock album of all time “Deep Purple In Rock”. They have toured all five continents several times and still play to sold out venues all over the world.

And their still not in? Really?

Steve Holbrook | Tuesday, May 11: 3:24 p.m.

STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN NEEDS TO BE INDUCTED IMMEDIATELY.

Logan | Saturday, May 15: 1:42 a.m.

The committee does not have a standard as we do not see great bands inducted prior to garage bands and rap artists. How on earth did they miss Chicago, Steve Miller,Tower of Power, Average White Band, Doobie Brothers, Little Feat, Deep Purple and Los Lobos?? There is no validity due to their poor prior choices..

phil adam | Saturday, May 15: 9:21 a.m.

The legendary singer Johnny Maestro past away on March 24,2010.
Johnny has been one of the finest singers/performers for 7 decades (50's thru 2010)right up till his passing this year. Johnny's voice had grown even stronger as the years passed. There is no artist today that can captivate an audience as Johnny has done for all these years and sound as good at a performance as on his records. He has been on the Billboard charts over 20 times with both the Crests (One of the 1st interacial groups of the 50's)& Brooklyn Bridge. How could he not be inducted as one of the pioneers of Rock & Roll.
His hit with the Crest "16 Candles" is an all time classic and after 50 plus years is still played thousands of times evey year. Just by virture of his long standing career, civic dedication through telethons, memorials & fund raisers for various organizations such as the US Military, police, firefighters, 9/11 victims, Johnny truly warrants induction into the hall. Please don't let Johnny's talent & contribution to the music industry go unrewarded.

Andrea Rethorn | Saturday, May 15: 9:21 p.m.

John Mayall and Warren Zevon - enough said

Ed | Sunday, May 16: 12:18 p.m.

Iron Maiden!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Up the Irons!!!!!!!!!!!

Tito | Thursday, May 20: 11:48 a.m.

Why has Kiss still not been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? this is an outrage! Kiss is the personification of rock and roll.But no time was wasted with inducting Metallica????Don't get me wrong...I like Metallica, but Kiss came way before them and set the path for rockbands to step up to the plate!

Mendy | Monday, May 24: 9:49 a.m.

I believe that Slade from England should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.They influenced bands like Kiss and Def Leppard. Quiet Riot would not have had the success without covering 2 of Slade's songs. They had 6 number 1's in Europe and have had many of there songs covered by Quiet Riot, Great Big Sea and Britny Fox.Please considered this great band for a future nomination.

Bill Atkinson | Wednesday, May 26: 7:54 p.m.

I can't understand why the Moody Blues have yet to be inducted into the hall of fame. They have produced music that bridges the gap between classical and rock genres. They are embedded not only in rock and roll history but in pop culture. Please induct the Moody Blues into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Their induction is long overdue.

Elizabeth | Friday, May 28: 9:42 a.m.

Wait wait wait wait wait. ABBA is nominated and freaking Boston hasn't been yet? What's wrong with you people?

Zach | Tuesday, June 8: 10:59 p.m.

How about Leon Russell - he deserves a shot.

charlene | Wednesday, June 9: 7:32 p.m.

Why haven't the Moody Blues been inducted in the Hall of Fame yet? They are certaining deserving.

Rose J. | Friday, June 18: 10:50 a.m.

The band I've seen more than any other is Rush. How can the the band with the Best Rock & Roll drummer of all time not be in the Hall?

Mark | Friday, June 18: 8:52 p.m.

How can the band with the greatest Rock & Roll drummer of all time not be in the Hall of Fame?

Mark | Friday, June 18: 8:54 p.m.

More than 40 years after starting, Chicago is still putting ona show. When you rtalk about performers with "a sound", you have to think of them. Huge commercial success, and 4 decades of touring AND wowing crowds has to count for something.

Paul | Saturday, June 19: 8:53 a.m.

Steve Marriott is LONG overdue!

Dena | Saturday, June 19: 3:25 p.m.

Have no idea why the ultimate rocker Rory Gallagher has not been inducted yet. Ask Beck, Page, Clapton, Slash and many more from that era. Rory paid his dues to rock an sing the blues. Its time to say thanks.

Charles Lloyd | Tuesday, June 22: 3:30 a.m.

They sold out Shea Stadium FASTER THAN THE BEATLES!!!
So why isn't GRAND FUNK RAILROAD in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Al Rotundo | Tuesday, June 22: 2:30 p.m.

Even on this comment string, Deep Purple gets very little love, yet one famous rock critic declared "The Holy Trinity" of Hard Rock and Metal to be Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple! Influential? Few guitarists have had greater influence than Ritchie Blackmore, and Ian Gillan is undeniable on of rock's greatest voices. Writing "Smoke on The Water" alone should qualify them, but add to that songs like "Highway Star" "Space Trucking" "Black Night" "Child in Time" and "My Woman from Tokyo"... induct Blackmore, Gillan, Lord, Glover, Paice, plus David Coverdale and Glen Hughes.

Chris Becker | Saturday, June 26: 4:49 a.m.

When will Rush be inducted? They are LONG OVERDUE

Hil Matthews | Sunday, June 27: 7:01 p.m.

Cheap Trick and Joan Jett??????

CWK | Monday, July 12: 5:19 p.m.

Alice Cooper now! What are you waiting for...long time overdue...

Erik | Wednesday, July 14: 4:46 a.m.

MOODY BLUES! Enough said

Dennis Vincent | Wednesday, July 14: 7:23 p.m.

When will Sir Cliff Richard and The Shadows be inducted into the Hall? Sir Cliff and the Shadows have been an influence on nearly all British bands and solo performers since the 60's. With at least one number one hit in every decade since the 50's Cliff cannot be overlooked any longer.

Stuart Mansell | Sunday, July 18: 11:19 a.m.

Todd Rundgren is way overdue for the rock-n-roll HOF:

1-his career started with the founding of Nazz, a very influential garage band from the psychedelic late 1960s, for which he didn't sing lead vocals even
2-next, he did engineering for The Band's (one of the most influential bands of all time/HOF members)Stage Fright LP, showing studio skills beyond his 22 years
3-Todd's breakthrough solo LP "Something Anything" is on nearly all critic's lists of best rock albums of all time; a double disc, he played all instruments and overdubbed all the vocals on 3 of the 4 sides
4-after achieving the fame of "Something Anything," he decided not to take the easy route and instead released the experimental "A Wizard, A True Star"
5-an early believer in the use of synthesizers, he really stretched the boundaries of electronics over the next several years
6-a great songwriter in his own right, he was also one of the first big name musicians to cover rock and R-n-B tunes from the 60s, adding his own unique twist
7-as he tired of conventional song structures, he also experimented with prog rock and veered into fusion on early recordings with his band, Utopia
8-he produced albums by an incredible range of artists including Patti Smith, XTC, Grand Funk, Meatloaf, Cheap Trick, and the Psychedelic Furs
9-while often thought of as a pop singer, he is an incredibly good guitarist and showed early on that he could also rock hard (Black Moriah, Heavy Metal Kids)
10-over the years, he has continued to try different things from album to album, keeping us guessing what he might do next... he's done albums focused on genres such as new wave, hard rock, rythm and blues, rap-rock, electronics, a capella, prog rock and more.

"A wizard, a true star" indeed. what's it gonna take?

Rob Schiffer | Sunday, July 18: 9:29 p.m.

THE RUNAWAYS NEED TO BE INDUCTED ASAP. FOR FEMALE ROCK N ROLL....THE RUNAWAYS WERE THE ULTIMATE BAND OUT THERE.

Bob | Monday, July 19: 7:40 p.m.

More women should be inducted and these women have been around since the 1970's.

Heart
The Runaways
Stevie Nicks
Pat Benatar
Chrissie Hynde
Joan Jett
Cher

chelsea | Thursday, July 22: 2:26 p.m.

What about Pat Benatar???

Rudy Castillo | Wednesday, July 28: 2:28 p.m.

Why does Linda Ronstadt keep getting overlooked? She was a pioneer for women rockers, blazing trail for so many after her. We love you, Linda!

JBF | Friday, July 30: 10:12 a.m.

Has anyone thought about Jimmy Buffett?

Vincent | Sunday, August 1: 1:21 p.m.

Hey, I'm gettin' old here! How about Steve Perry, with or without Journey? You can't possibly possess that beautiful voice and not make the Hall of Fame.

Linda | Tuesday, August 3: 2:38 p.m.

Music is probably the most difficult topic to be subjective on. Earlier poster made excellent points, especially the unintended but apparent marginalization of some of the 60's and 70's bands. For instance, soft-rock hit a new peak when ballads from songwriters like David Gates and his band Bread came onto the scene. Who will acknowledge the accomplishments of Fogelberg, Don Mclean, Gordon Lightfoot? More recent versions of them would be Alan Parsons, Billy Joel, Don Henley and Glen Frey (basically Eagles) -- but still the pioneers seem to have been forgotten, not because they weren't significant enuff (because much of their music is timeless), but because this generation of music critics aren't necessarily in the know of the past.

John | Thursday, August 5: 12:04 p.m.

all I keep seeing is names of groups and people who were not even born or recording when rock began
The 50's brought us the 5 Keys, the Moonglows, Flamingos,Ravens, and many other great groups, without who the later groups never would have come along
Why is there no metion of any of these people? some recognition /gratitude is long overdue
I could ad many other groups, but this is a starter list

harvey hertz | Friday, August 6: 6:45 p.m.

Joan Jett is a must.

Julie | Tuesday, August 17: 12:41 a.m.

Please don't forget about Jane Scott!You all know how important she is!

Don Wingle | Tuesday, August 17: 1:22 p.m.

Why is Connie Francis not in the Hall? She is an original icon of what R&R was all about. Her induction is LONG overdue!

Janice | Wednesday, August 18: 4:19 p.m.


Marc Bolan & T. Rex are the same thing so stop splitting the vote in two and give the man some credit which he was cruelly neglected in his life! A true wonderful performer of originality that has gone on to influence so many beyond count, not appreciated in his life let him now finally be so in history!!!

rob | Wednesday, August 18: 8:40 p.m.

What about Bobby Sherman, who was one of the most successful figures in the entertainment industry. His records sold millions. He was an actor, singer, producer, composer and still found time for charitable work. 40 some odd years later he still has a huge following even though Bobby hasn't performed since the Teen Idols Tour about 10 years ago. Bobby was the kind of artist that parents didn't mind if their kids listened to or emulated. He was clean cut, honest, and sent a positive message to his fans. And still today even though he's left the music scene he is still giving back to his fans and community. Bobby is a Reserve Officer with the LAPD and San Bernardino Sheriffs Department where he teaches CPR. He created the Bobby Sherman Volunteer EMT Foundation that provides medical services to community events. I can go on and on, but I think the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame committes would be amiss is they did not induct Bobby Sherman in the R & R Hall of Fame..

Debbie | Friday, August 20: 1:50 p.m.

where's the coop?

how come that no member of the committee takes a look at his amazing career and his big influence on today's rock bands???

i want alice cooper!!!

steffi | Sunday, August 22: 4:52 p.m.

Fortunately Metallica is already nominated. Still, it's the biggest band in the world. (:

Discography Guy | Friday, August 27: 9:37 p.m.

I believe it is high time for Tom Waits, The Pogues, Husker Du, The Carpenters, Sonic Youth.... to be honored

talabay | Sunday, August 29: 4:49 a.m.

If you only induct 5-7 performers a year was it really necessary to induct Eric Clapton as a member of the Yardbirds, member of Cream and as a solo artist? Are you going to induct him as a member of Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominos as well? Hey, I love Eric Clapton but I love plenty of other performers as well and I would like to see them inducted before they, or I, die.

Mark | Tuesday, August 31: 9:49 p.m.

Rush, The Cure, The Smiths, The Buzzcocks, Joy Division, New Order, Captain Beefheart, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Sioxsie & The Banshees, Deep Purple, Kool & The Gang, Derek & The Dominos, Dire Straits.

highway61 | Thursday, September 9: 2:32 p.m.

If Darlene Love is not inducted into RR Hall of Fame, what an oversight that will be. What a voice. What stage presence. She was the female voice of a generation, though she doesn't get the credit she deserves. Do the right thing. Induct Darlene Love.

Herb Stone | Monday, September 13: 6:10 p.m.

I recently had the honor of seeing a KISS performance and that is exactly what is, an honor! An honor to see such a influence on Rock & Roll perform!! Yet they are not in the hall of fame? WTF???

DJensen | Monday, September 13: 7:13 p.m.

is Elton John in yet?

Tim | Tuesday, September 14: 9:18 a.m.

THE TOP 4 CHARTING ROCK AND ROLL BANDS OF ALL TIME ON THE BILLBOARD 200 ALBUMS CHART AND THE BILLBOARD 100 SINGLES CHART:

01. The Beatles
02. The Rolling Stones
03. The Beach Boys
04. Chicago

INDUCT CHICAGO ALREADY!

Roy | Friday, September 17: 6:22 a.m.

A-HA! It's been done before, and this indeed will be the case for Joy Division and New Order. The group Parliament, who changed its name to Funkadelic, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as Parliament-Funkadelic and they had 16 members inducted, the most of any group in the Rock Hall. So Joy Division and New Order will be inducted as Joy Division-New Order or Joy Division/New Order, and they will have 7 inductees. They were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame as Joy Division/New Order a few years ago.

They were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame as Joy Division/New Order in 2005. Induction speech by actor John Simm. Joy Division/New Order performed Regret and Love Will Tear Us Apart.

Parliament - 9 Studio Albums
Funkadelic - 14 Studio Albums

Nominated and Inducted as Parliament-Funkadelic

Joy Division - 2 Studio Albums
New Order - 9 Studio Albums

They should be nominated and inducted as Joy Division-New Order

Joy Division members only

Ian Curtis
Steve Brotherdale

Joy Division/New Order members

Peter Hook
Stephen Morris
Bernard Albrecht/Bernard Sumner

New Order members only

Phil Cunningham
Gillian Gilbert

Roy | Friday, September 17: 6:28 a.m.

Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge/Crests not being in the Rock & Roll Hall of fame is an outrage.
It is sad that when it finally happens Johnny will not be there to accept it. We miss him, but his music lives on forever.

Don Sheridan | Sunday, September 19: 1 a.m.

What about NIRVANA and Deep Purple? How is it possible that these groups are not yet in the museum?!

Hanni | Monday, September 20: 12:51 p.m.

Joan Jett, because she is the definition of R&R.

Christy | Monday, September 20: 9:27 p.m.

For the love fo god, can we please nominate Iron Maiden!!!!r

scott | Wednesday, September 22: 7:15 p.m.

The most watched band in the '60, PAUL REVERE AND THE RAIDERS, have not even been considered? You have hundreds of other groups and individuals who deserve to be in the Hall of Fame before any rappers or hip-hop. They are not true rock & roll. Let them put together their own HOF.

Jacquie | Sunday, September 26: 1:15 a.m.

Why in the world hasn't Stevie Ray Vaughan been inducted yet? Double Trouble released Texas Flood back in June of 1983. That was 27 years ago and he still hasn't been inducted.

The man won a Grammy. It's been 20 years since he passed away and he's still not in. What more did he need to accomplish?

Adam | Tuesday, September 28: 12:12 p.m.

Rory Gallagher!! He sure had more impact than J Giels Band or Bon jovi. And a hell of a lot more talent. Ask anyone in Northern Ireland

Mike | Tuesday, October 5: 9:27 p.m.

journey styx cheap trick rush kiss even bryan adams belong there chicago also

bill w | Saturday, October 9: 7:46 p.m.

Then, now and always.
Induct Leon Russell.

Glenda | Thursday, October 14: 7:35 p.m.

Todd Rundgren has played a role not only as an artist with a vast scope of musical stylings.He has been an engineer ,director,and producer on some of the finest recordings in rock history.His list of cutting edge achievements in technological advances like graphic arts and video production have moved the progress of how music was marketted.Also ,he was the first person to have a syndicated concert broadcast from over 100 different stations across the globe.
I am sure that you are all more familiar with his work than many of the people writing these other suggestions and their nominee offerings. He is a Wizard ,A True Star in every sense of the word. Thanks for considering him.
Gary

Gary Shaw | Monday, October 25: 11:56 p.m.

My father, the late R&B singer Johnnie Taylor should have been in the R&R Hall of Fame years ago. I am not sure what the process is or who are the people that decide who goes in and who doesn't but my father getting inducted is loooong overdue.
Disco Lady" was the first certified platinum single (two million copies sold) by the RIAA. I will be 50 years old this year and I hope I am will be around the day he is inducted in the R&R Hall of Fame!

Fonda Bryant | Thursday, November 4: 8:56 a.m.

Rush is way, way overdue.

Marc | Wednesday, November 17: 10:03 a.m.

Please nominate the Carpenters in 2011.. Not only did Karen have one of the most soulful voices in music history, but she was also a terrific drummer. Richard's arrangements were so unique and amazing. The Carpenters' music has been influential to many of us rockers and has more staying power than several of the 2010 nominees. They should be recognized. Thanks!

Spence | Thursday, December 16: 11:25 p.m.

How can you not think of Tom Waite for everything you offer. He is past due. If people would just listen.

Jerry Dowler | Friday, December 31: 1:43 p.m.

I am very interested to know how and why Sister Rosetta Tharpe has never been recognised by the Hall of Fame..? The mere fact that she inspired such artists as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Chuck Berry - quite apart from her own musical prowess and ground breaking guitar playing - shoud guarantee her a spot at the top table.

Further to the BBC's broadcast of "Godmother of Rock & Roll - Sister Rosetta Tharpe," muso's all over the UK are scrathcing their heads as to why she is not recognised domestically... We in Great Britain would love to know..??

J Belsham | Monday, January 24: 8:33 a.m.

I disagree that sub-genres such as rap/hip hop and rock-influenced pop are not rock 'n' roll. Neil Diamond, ABBA, Madonna, The Bee Gees and Run-DMC are all members I consider deserving and who did influence people.

The problem is right now, all of the true A-listers of the '60s & '70s have been inducted and until late '80s and '90s artists hit the 25-year eligibility mark, it is simply a question of which B-listers from those decades the niminating commitee finds deserving.

I also agree that hard rock and progressive have been direpected. Rush, Deep Purple, The Moody Blues, Yes, Jethro Tull, ELO, & KISS at the very least should be in the hall.

I think a major solution to the problem would be to increase the number of inductees from five to seven or eight. And once hard rock and progresive rock have been given some justice, start voting some of the '80s A-listers and close the book on the '60s & '70s.

The idea that was toyed with of changing the eligibility from 25 years to 20 is also a valid one.

Scott McNeely | Thursday, February 10: 2:20 a.m.

Kiss, Joan Jett, Huey Lewis, Chicago, The Runaways, Heart, Pat Benatar, Def Leppard

Todd | Sunday, February 13: 1:53 p.m.

There are many bands that an argument can be made for to be inducted to the HOF, and many of those who should of been inducted yeas ago have been overlooked time and time again. With that said why in the world has RUSH not been inducted into the HOF??? It's preposterous that the have not been inducted! The band has gone strong for almost forty years, have a huge cult following and too this day still produce albums and sell out shows. 2012 INDUCT RUSH!!!

Shawn | Sunday, April 24: 11:22 p.m.

Foreigner, Lou Gramm and Mick Jones...way overdue

S Brown | Saturday, August 20: 2:46 p.m.

Todd Rundgren has done so much for music.
He is one of the best singer/sonwritters,
he's a great guitar player,
he has produced other artist & some of the best rock classics, not to mention he is a technology genius.
Check it out - where music is now and where it's going in the future, Todd has already been there and back again. It's time to induct Todd Rundgren into the R&R Hall Of Fame!
~~~~~PEACE~~~~~

Mike | Sunday, August 21: 7:34 a.m.

Things that make you go "hmmmm..."

It's 2011 and Linda Ronstadt, the Queen of 1970s Rock, is still not in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. Nor are the 1980s Rock Queens Stevie Nicks and Pat Benatar and Heart.

What's up with that?

get real | Wednesday, August 24: 9:20 p.m.

For many years I sent annual letters to the nominating committee for the candidacies of Neil Diamond, Neil Sedaka and Paul Anka. These guys epitomize singer songwriters and all have had extended careers writing songs for many others as well as performing their own material. Diamond finally got in but the other two have not and should be given immediate consideration. Their are a number of singer songwriters already in the Hall - James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne - who are not really rock and rollers, but they are in. By the way, Joni, James and Jackson first came to prominence because folk singer Tom Rush covered their songs on the same album. Maybe he should be in the Hall as an early influence!
I agree with the comments concerning Linda Rondstadt and Connie Francis - they should have been inducted long ago, as trailblazers (Brenda Lee is in, and she was a country singer!)
Finally, Chubby Checker has been championing his own cause for induction as the originator of 'dancing apart to the beat' through the Twist, the Pony, the Limbo Rock, etc. He deserves consideration for the impact he had on dancing over the years.

Frank Farina | Tuesday, September 13: 3:30 p.m.

Joan Jett!!!! it is a joke that she is not on there already, she is the epitome of rock and roll!

Rachael | Monday, September 26: 4:53 p.m.

Early (and continuing well into the 21st century) performers Neil Sedaka, Connie Francis and Johnny Maestro.

Neil wrote dozens of hits for other performers, then was a star singer himself from the 1950s into the 1970s. He and Connie attract big audiences even now, and Johnny (with the Crests and Brooklyn Bridge) died this year doing what he loved to do, thrilling crowds with his great voice.

Rich | Thursday, September 29: 1:08 p.m.

Please consider Chicago soon! Check out their history and you will have to vote them in.

Kat | Tuesday, October 18: 7:29 a.m.

CHICAGO!!! I cannot believe they have been passed up year after year!

Lisa | Tuesday, October 25: 8:28 a.m.

It's just so wrong that Rory Gallagher hasn't been inducted yet. It's by far the most unjust thing that's ever happened to music. He was the greatest guitarist of all time. All the greats adored him and Jimi Hendrix claimed that Rory was the best guitarist in the world. It's so sad..

Colm B | Thursday, January 5: 1:56 p.m.