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192. John Prine

A skilled Songwriter, John Prine originally caught the attention of Kris Kristofferson who helped him get his first recording deal. It didn’t take long for Prine to get noticed by other acclaimed artists as his music used Folk, Bluegrass and Country paired with some of the most honest lyrics ever written. It was the honesty that came through in Prine’s material that allowed him to be so poignant; as he was capable of eliciting any musical emotion he wanted to. Prine may be revered, but his album sales were small and that could prevent him from gaining a serious look as even though the Hall could induct someone like John Prine; they are probably seeking “the more successful version”.

373. Fishbone

A band known for its musical diversity, Fishbone was a pioneering Funk Metal band that incorporated Ska based elements into their music. They came out of the same set that produced the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but they struggled to get the same type of attention. They did get a taste of larger success with the Alternative boom, but they quickly went back to being a solid band with a devoted fan base that is happy to keep them away from the mainstream.

403. Richie Havens

Richie Havens is best known for his opening set at Woodstock and this just seems appropriate to us. While most Folk stars seemed content to play in a mellow fashion, Havens pounded on his guitar as if his life depended on it. With his gruff voice and poignant messages, Havens was a brilliant protest singer and easily among the best live acts in Folk. Looking back, was there really anyone else who could have kicked off Woodstock better than Havens?

586. Augustus Pablo

Generally, if your musical instrument of choice is a child’s toy, you wouldn’t expect to be a musical success. Augustus Pablo bucked that belief with his electric use of the melodica and as such ushered in a new sound in Reggae. Pablo was very much an accomplished musician who was capable of utilizing other instruments to create beautiful music, but he will always be best known for the additional layer he added to Reggae in the 70’s.