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2005 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees
« on: December 13, 2004, 09:21:00 am »
U2 heads list of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees
 
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 Irish rockers U2, R&B singers The O'Jays and soul balladeer Percy Sledge are among five musical legends to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame during the foundation's 20th annual induction ceremony next year, the organization announced Monday.
 
 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation will hold its induction ceremony March 14 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Manhattan.
 
 U2, which became one of the planet's most popular bands in the 1980s with their megahit "The Joshua Tree," is still making the charts: Their November release, "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," is the No. 2 album according to Billboard.
 
 The O'Jays had eight No. 1 R&B hits during the 1970s and '80s, including "Love Train" and "Use Ta Be My Girl." Sledge will forever be associated with "When a Man Loves a Woman," one of the songs that made him a figure in deep Southern Soul in the late 1960s.
 
 The Pretenders and blues guitarist Buddy Guy will also join the organization's Class of 2005.
 
 The artists beat out an impressive list of nominees including Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, which would have been the first rap group to be inducted; "Centerfold" singers the J. Geils Band, and the late country singer Conway Twitty.
 
 Also, Frank Barsalona and Seymour Stein will be inducted in the non-performer category.
 
 Barsalona is credited with creating the first legitimate rock and roll booking agency. His roster included acts like Led Zepplin, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and The Who.
 
 Stein, who is chairman and co-founder of Sire Records, is noted as one of the most successful executives in the recording industry. He is known for signing artists like Madonna, The Ramones and The Talking Heads.
 
 Musicians, industry professionals and journalists vote on the nominations, which were announced in September. Artists are eligible to be inducted into the Rock Hall after at least 25 years have passed since their first record was released.
 
 Originally published on December 13, 2004

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Re: 2005 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2004, 09:38:00 am »
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Originally posted by Random Citizen:
  Also, Frank Barsalona and Seymour Stein will be inducted in the non-performer category.
 
 
 Stein, who is chairman and co-founder of Sire Records, is noted as one of the most successful executives in the recording industry. He is known for signing artists like Madonna, The Ramones and The Talking Heads.
Sire Records was probably the best US label in the 80's... I've been listening to the the Just Say Yes series of comps released by them and it never fails to amaze me the amount of great music Sire released...
 
 Aztec Camera
 The Replacements
 Mighty Lemon Drops
 Depeche Mode
 Erasure
 Echo and Bunnymen
 Greenbery Woods
 The Smiths
 Body Count
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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2004, 11:21:00 am »
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Sire Records was probably the best US label in the 80's[/b]
 
 most definitely. Any label that released the Replacements'  Tim , The Smith's  the Queen is Dead , the Talking Head's  Remain in Light , and the Ramones first album deserves that title.