The legendary “Man in Black” was more than a Country superstar, but was a key figure in the early days of Rock and Rockabilly. After he passed on, the profile of Johnny Cash actually grew and in many ways the original outlaw is respected and beloved more now than he has ever been.
Considered one of the greatest female songwriters of all time, Joni Mitchell is considered an iconic figure of the Folk Rock movement though her skills are not confined to that genre. She is one of the few Canadians currently inducted in the Hall.
Jimmy Reed was one of the more revered Blues men of the 50’s and his crossover appeal made him one of the more famous ones too. Multiple legends cite him as an influence and his spot in the Hall is definitely earned.
A Blues Legend from the heart of Mississippi Delta, John Lee Hooker’s Boogie brand of Blues combined a spoken word and Electric element that made him unique and influential. Hooker is a certifiable pioneer and belongs in the Hall.