Run-D.M.C., Metallica Nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

by Jarrett Martineau | September 22, 2008 at 10:54 am
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Run-D.M.C., Metallica, the Stooges, Bobby Womack, and Jeff Beck are among the nominees for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced Monday.

The nominees will be voted on by an assembly of "500 musicians, industry professionals and journalists" and the top 5 will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on April 4, 2009.

Who are your picks to be inducted?

For a quick primer on this year's nominees, check out the attached videos.

Run-D.M.C. could "Walk This Way" into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


The 1980s rap act, along with Metallica and the Stooges are among the nine nominees for next year's hall of fame class, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation announced Monday.

The other nominees are guitarist Jeff Beck, singer Wanda Jackson, Little Anthony and the Imperials, War, Bobby Womack, and disco and R&B group Chic, the only nominee back from last year's ballot.

The five leading vote-getters will be announced in January and inducted April 4, 2009, in Cleveland.

The ceremony typically has been held in New York but is returning to Cleveland after more than a decade-long absence. Tickets will be made available to the public for the first time.

Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five opened the door for rap at the Rock Hall as the first hip-hop act to be inducted in 2007. Now, Run-D.M.C., nominated in the first year of its eligibility, has the chance to follow on the strength of rock and rap blends such as the 1986 cover of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" and classics like "It's Tricky" and "My Adidas."

Metallica jumped on the heavy metal wave of the '80s and 25 years later is still selling out arenas. This month the group released "Death Magnetic," which marks a return to its early speed metal days.

The Stooges, recently given props in the film "Juno," get another shot after last appearing on the ballot two years ago.

Left off the ballot were Stevie Ray Vaughan and Bon Jovi. Both had been eligible for the first time. To be nominated an act must have released its first single or album 25 years prior.



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garjen

You can vote for the most deserving but overlooked artists in the Rock and Roll HoF at:

http://www.rateitall.com/t-2529-deserving-of-the-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame.aspx

The top 120 vote-getters at this point as voted by true rock fans are:
1    Rush  
2    Deep Purple 
3    Moody Blues 
4    Yes 
5    Alice Cooper 
6    Chicago 
7    Donovan 
8    Neil Diamond 
9    Jethro Tull 
10    Genesis 
11    Stevie Ray Vaughan 
12    The Hollies 
13    Heart 
14    Kiss 
15    The Zombies 
16    The Guess Who 
17    Electric Light Orchestra 
18    Dire Straits 
19    The Cars 
20    Doobie Brothers 
21    Cheap Trick 
22    Steve Miller 
23    Pete Townshend  
24    Cat Stevens 
25    Three Dog Night 
26    Grand Funk Railroad 
27    Styx 
28    Hall & Oates 
29    Joe Cocker 
30    Wolfman Jack 
31    Jim Croce 
32    Roxy Music 
33    Carole King 
34    Duran Duran 
35    Peter Gabriel  
36    Pat Benatar 
37    Joe Walsh 
38    Jeff Beck 
39    Def Leppard 
40    T. Rex 
41    The Stooges  
42    Ozzy Osbourne  
43    Boston 
44    Journey 
45    The Monkees 
46    The Spinners 
47    Gordon Lightfoot 
48    Steppenwolf 
49    Judas Priest 
50    Foreigner 
51    The Cure 
52    Bad Company 
53    Warren Zevon 
54    Tommy James & the Shondells 
55    Todd Rundgren 
56    Steve Winwood  
57    Badfinger 
58    The Replacements 
59    ABBA 
60    Eurythmics 
61    Los Lobos 
62    Metallica 
63    Emerson, Lake & Palmer 
64    Ben E. King 
65    The Smiths 
66    Squeeze 
67    The Jam 
68    Billy Idol 
69    B-52s 
70    Carly Simon 
71    Supertramp 
72    Thin Lizzy 
73    Iron Maiden 
74    Blue Öyster Cult 
75    Connie Francis 
76    Donna Summer 
77    The Grass Roots 
78    Leon Russell 
79    Tom Dowd 
80    Scorpions 
81    Lou Reed  
82    Marianne Faithfull 
83    Blood, Sweat & Tears 
84    MC5 
85    Harry Nilsson 
86    Jan & Dean 
87    Sting  
88    Willie Nelson 
89    Lesley Gore 
90    The Go-Go's 
91    Stevie Nicks  
92    King Crimson 
93    XTC 
94    Joan Jett 
95    Phil Collins  
96    Johnny Rivers 
97    Melanie 
98    10,000 Maniacs 
99    Carpenters 
100    Little Feat 
101    Barry White 
102    Linda Ronstadt 
103    Joe Jackson 
104    War 
105    Quincy Jones 
106    Bon Jovi 
107    Kansas 
108    The Commodores 
109    Ted Nugent 
110    Run-D.M.C. 
111    INXS 
112    Peter Frampton 
113    Sonny & Cher 
114    Beastie Boys 
115    Bread 
116    Ringo Starr  
117    Arlo Guthrie 
118    Tom Waits 
119    Red Hot Chili Peppers 
120    Spencer Davis Group 


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Wallingford

Houston Music Theater 1974. Front row tickets, by accident,
and saw Blow by Blow performed. Was probably one of the best performances that I've ever seen.

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