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One of the most brilliant and relatable musicians of the Punk era was Elvis Costello. Costello was not just a Punk wordsmith, but he morphed into other aspects of the Rock spectrum remaining a relevant participant in the musical world ever since.
Inducted in 2003. From London, England
The first (and to date only) musician to be in the Hall in three separate entries, “Slow Hand” Eric Clapton is recognized as one of the greatest guitarists in the world. Clapton’s Blues based Rock is legendary and all three of his slots in the Hall (solo, the Yardbirds and Cream) are completely warranted.
One of the early guitar gods, Duane Eddy was the master of the “twang” and one of the most influential axe men both in the studio and out. Many a Rock and Roll Heavyweight claimed Eddy was a huge influence on their careers.
One of the original divas in music, Dusty Springfield had a timeless voice that could seemingly (and was) applied to varying genres. A listen to Dusty in Memphis shows the London icon off at her best.