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  1. An astoundingly prolific—and chameleonic—songwriter, he released dozens and dozens of albums throughout his nearly 40-year career. He also invented the “Minneapolis sound,” an electric and eclectic funk/R&B/synthrock hybrid that became massively influential in the ’80s and beyond. Prince. 2021 Remaster "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".

  2. Wickedly satirical, wryly observant and fiercely independent, the Kinks ran counter even to the counterculture. While other major Sixties bands were on drug-fueled psychedelic jam sessions, the Kinks kept their focus close to home. They dissected England with witty, literate lyrics set to pop-rock that gained them a cult following that only grows.

  3. Consistent. Steadfast. Enigmatic. Van Morrison is an artist in the purest sense. Van Morrison’s body of work is one of outstanding quality and quantity. His songs are like the incantation of a mystic, bewitching listeners with intricate lyrics and that unforgettable voice. Van Morrison.

  4. Born from the collision of rhythm & blues, country, and gospel, rock & roll is a spirit that is inclusive and ever-changing. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame cel...

  5. the rock & roll hall of fame celebrates the sound of youth culture and honors the artists whose music connects us all. Support the mission Your support for the Rock Hall means world-class exhibitions made accessible to the public, a serious investment in arts education and a central gathering place in Cleveland where everyone is welcome to find inspiration.

  6. HALL OF FAME ESSAY. In that fractured musical landscape of 1979-80, it took the Pretenders to provide the missing link between the iconography and idealism of big sixties guitar rock and the deconstructed nihilism of the punkish mid- and late seventies. The united mainstream FM rockers, self-conscious new wavers, and the pierced, tattooed ...

  7. HALL OF FAME ESSAY. By Holly George-Warren. “If somebody said, ‘You’re going to have to do one or the other. You’re going to have to give up your music or you’re going to go back to being poor,'” Dolly Parton mused twenty years ago, “I would go poor, totally broke, and start over and do my music. That’s how much I love it.”.

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