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Bob Marley

Bob Marley is the undisputed king of Reggae and the greatest export to come out of Jamaica.  Marley’s legend continues to grow long after his death.

Inducted in 1994.  From Nine Mile, Jamaica

Bobby Womack

Seemingly, the equivalent to a baseball player getting in on his last year of eligibility, it was almost a surprise when the Hall remembered the Soul/Gospel fusion of Bobby Womack.  Many were on the fence as to whether he should have been inducted, but a case could be made either way.

Inducted in 2009.  From Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.

Bobby “Blue” Bland

A star who melded Gospel and Soul, Bobby “Blue” Bland was a staple on the R&B charts for decades.  His vocal delivery inspired many, though he never really did crack mainstream America.  Had he tried, he probably would not have been the revered artist is he is today.

Inducted in 1992.  From Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A.

Bob Seger

He sang about “Old Time Rock and Roll” and there are many who thinks that Bob Seger epitomizes the Rock and Roll feel better than anyone.  It took him a long time to get famous but he didn’t have to wait that long to get inducted once eligible.

Inducted in 2004.  From Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.