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370. Humble Pie

A much earlier entry discusses the Small Faces and their charismatic leader, Steve Marriott. When Marriott left the group he formed the Hard Rock group, Humble Pie which has been described as a Blues Rock band that was capable of delivering gritty Rock music. Technically proficient, Humble Pie did very well in England and made a dent in North America, though not much else. The interesting intangible here is that Humble Pie also featured Peter Frampton would be the best way to get both Marriott and Frampton in.

188. Harry Nilsson

Like many Singer/Songwriters, Harry Nilsson was writing songs for others long before he recorded them himself, and like other Singer/Songwriters, Nilsson was somewhat introspective and eccentric. Nilsson had songs that remain known today, a healthy respect from the Beatles and was considered very talented. He however performed so infrequently and though popular at one time has since become easily overlooked. This could very well be the pattern that the Hall is following.

Like Weather Report, The Mahavishnu Orchestra was a key cog in the development of Jazz Rock fusion. Leaning more towards Rock elements than Weather Report did, The Orchestra was able to cross mainstream lines a little better and actually put out an extensive catalogue considering they were not around for very long. They are certifiable long shots for the Hall, but stranger things have happened.

99. Rory Gallagher

As this list is peppered with acclaimed guitarists, there can be an argument made that few were on the level of Rory Gallagher. The Irishman was an avid student of the American Blues and was able to take that style of music to dimensions not previously looked at. Gallagher did not really try to penetrate the American market, but he was a legend in Europe and the amount of British musicians who were influenced by his soulful guitar playing is a large one.