It’s funny that the best chance Gary “U.S.” Bonds has to get into the Hall may be based on his relationship and de facto endorsement from Bruce Springsteen. Should Bonds do get in; he does have sufficient merit based on his early 60’s work that was the precursor to Frat Rock. His brief run though may not have been spectacular enough to get him in the Hall despite how strong is endorsements are.
The Bullet Points:
Eligible Since:
1986
Country of Origin:
U.S.A. (Jacksonville, FL)
Nominated In:
Never
NIHOF’s Favorite Album:
On the Line (1982)
NIHOF’s Favorite Song:
Quarter to Three (Single, 1961)
When you fly the flag of the Blues, many Rock and Roll pundits tend to take notice. For various reasons, Robert Cray was noticed by the critics and Blues followers, but he never seemed to gain the respect like those who came before him.
Solo careers of the artists of massively successful bands seem to go either way. As successful as John Lennon was, it could be argued that solo efforts of Roger Daltrey is looking to escape a garage sale near you. The first glance may put Robert Plant somewhere in between.
We wonder if an artist associated with a bubblegum type of musical career has a shot at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Should one get in, we might bet on Neil Sedaka; whose career was actually quite extensive despite what many think.