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Music.  It has the ability to bring people together.  It can stir up hidden emotions.  It can cause you to get up and physically move.  It can help you through your work day.  It separates generations.  We could describe it for page after page in terms both specific and vague but music simply means different things to different people.  Likely, many of these things were on the mind of the builders of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, a tribute to those who built up the genre of Rock and Roll.

Their intentions certainly seemed clear enough.  Their website states that “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honors the legendary performers, producers, songwriters, disc jockeys and others who have made rock and roll the force that it is in our culture”.  For our purposes, we are going to focus on the performer section of the Hall.  That being said, the first rule of eligibility is very simple.  Once an artist has gone twenty five years after the release of their first record, they become eligible.  After that it becomes a little murky.  The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame states that “criteria include the influence and significance of the artists’ contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll”.  Influence and significance is certainly open to interpretation.  For that matter, so is Rock and Roll.  When Bill Haley sang Rock around the Clock over sixty years ago was he describing a sound, a look or maybe just an attitude?  Did the songwriters just like the word “rock”?  The origin of Rock music is so difficult to pinpoint its subsequent evolution is just as equally hard to chart.

With these vague parameters we at Not in Hall of Fame put our own committee together and came up with the top 250 artists whom we feel deserve consideration for enshrinement in Cleveland.  Are we right?  Are we wrong?   We know two things for sure; the first is that while compiling this list we felt we could make a viable case for multiple artists to be in our number one slot, the second was that it was a blast coming up with it.  Let us know what you think and based on who gets inducted, who becomes newly eligible, your opinions and how our own perceptions change, we will see how we rank them in the following year.    

Until then, Keep on Rockin’ in the Free World!

Sincerely,

 

The Not in Hall of Fame Rock and Roll Committee.

As one of the fathers of Gangsta Rap; Ice-T helped usher in a new musical sub genre. Rapping about issues that concerned the life in the South Central ghetto, Ice-T’s raps were as deep as they were intense and regardless of his subject matter he always came across as cerebral. Musically, he was one of the first to blend Rap…
Upon leaving Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass embarked on a solo career that rivaled (some say eclipsed) the group he left. Pendergrass racked up R&B hit after R&B hit and his romantic brand of Philly Soul made his music a constant choice for bedrooms across America. Pendergrass became paralyzed from a car accident in 1982, and although…
Although they were a successful band in the 80’s, Ratt does not seem to get a lot of respect these days. As one of the Pop Metal stars of their day, Ratt was not about singing socially conscious music but rather fun party music. Granted, their look and style is somewhat maligned these days, but as cycles go it is…
Mountain has to be considered one of those bands whose lack of commercial success has to be considered a mystery. Filling a void of American Blues Based Hard Rock, Mountain had an aggressive sound and with stellar live performances to back it up, they probably should have been a much more successful band. They broke up only a few years…
Dubbed the Mexican Madonna, it can only be imagined what heights the career of Selena would have reached had she not have been killed two weeks before her 24th birthday. Though she was not widely known in the Anglo world prior to her death, she was a massive star in Texas and the undisputed queen of Tejano Music. She was…
Many a music fan has debated whether Rap music should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This is a debate that is not going to go away anytime soon. As such, we expect that much of the comments here will be about Rap’s credentials to the Hall. For those who do not dispute the genre’s Hall resume,…
Although he has been classified as a British Folk star, John Martyn was an artist who easily wore many hats. Martyn was a Singer/Songwriter whose guitar skills borrowed equally from the Mississippi Delta as the plains of Scotland. An experimental artist who subtly embraced multiple genres as his career progressed, John Martyn’s talent was never in question, though for the…
An exceptional Heavy Metal band, Sevendust has had a consistent career of producing respected albums, though doing so without having that breakthrough to the mainstream that other bands with weaker resumes have done. They are still very much active and could still have that album that could make a mass audience go back and look at their entire catalogue.
Another girl group of note, The Chiffons had a great 1963, much of which created songs that are still very well known today. Beyond that year, they drifted away from the charts, though many of the girl groups of note from that era had similar life spans. Considering they did have hits that still resonate today it is not impossible…
With all due respect to Paul Anka, Jack Scott crossed the border and became the first Canadian of note to really make a dent in the American music market. Despite growing up across the border in Detroit, Scott delivered Rockabilly music better than most did in the American South and had the fans and chart success to prove it. With…
They were called the next ABBA, and for a brief time that looked like it would be the case. With two men, two women from Sweden, and a bubblegum Dance sound, Ace of Base captured the attention of fans in numerous countries. As popular as their pop melodies were, their peak did not last more than two albums (not very…
Maybe even too raw for Punk Rock (if that is at all possible), the all girl group, the Slits helped break down the gender doors. The Slits were among the first female group empowered in their own sexuality and were able to deliver a message that was campy yet lyrically deeper than the casual fan would give them credit for.…
Considering that he emerged in the era of Gangsta Rap, Common’s Alternative/Jazz Rap sound made him unlikely to achieve the success that he did.  Unlike many artists who seem to flame out after their initial efforts, Common’s albums just got better and better.  It is this acclaim and continued career upswing that could propel him as a surprise inductee, or…
A very good Indie band out of Scotland, Camera Obscura is one of those sweet little bands that makes you happy to hear, but not necessarily passionate about. This may make you a good little Indie band, but not a legendary act, and far from even a borderline Hall of Fame contender.  
From the ashes of the Proto Grunge band, Green River, Mudhoney was formed and in a few ways was Grunge’s first success story. The Seattle band picked up the local sound and was the first to have any real taste of success for the burgeoning Sub Pop label. With an influx of ears turning to College and Underground music, Mudhoney…
Long lasting careers have never been the staple of most Punk bands, but the Mekons were not your average Punk band. In their near thirty year career their seemed to be no musical style that they haven’t flirted with and it was always done with the wry sense of humor that they became known for. Despite their interesting and diverse…
From Scotland, the Incredible String Band was a Folk band who helped push the boundaries of Psychedelic Folk (Some have said they invented it). Through their use of traditional instruments helped to broaden the scope of World Music much of which is still felt today. The Incredible String Band became a successful in creating music of the future by looking…
The first to achieve success upon leaving N.W.A., the first few solo albums of Ice Cube featured the same level of controversy he was accustomed to with his former group.  As much as he was criticized for apparent racist and misogynistic rhymes, he was equally applauded for his social awareness.  For Cube’s solo career to get into the Hall it…
A key man in the genre of Jazz Fusion, there are few musicians who have garnered more critical acclaim than Chick Corea. With multiple Grammies and numerous albums that garnered respect, there was seemingly no Jazz legend that Corea didn’t play with, learn from or inspire. Corea was by no means the ground zero of Jazz, but he could be…
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,…