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Jett, GNR, Heart, The Cure Nominated For Rock Hall

06:01 AM Tuesday 9/27/11 |   |

Long ago, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts professed their love for rock ‘n’ roll. It’s time to see if the feeling runs both ways.

  • Joan Jett

    18th Annual Race to Erase MS Gala, Los Angeles, Calif.
    April 29, 2011

    (AP Photo)

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The iconic rock act is on the list of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees for the 2012 class released Tuesday. Women who rock feature prominently among first-time nominees. Joining Jett, whose “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” remains a classic rock standard 30 years after its release, are sister act Heart and Rufus with Chaka Khan.

They’re joined by Guns N’ Roses, hip-hop pioneers Eric B. & Rakim, glum glam Goths The Cure and The Small Faces/The Faces, which includes Rod Stewart. Bluesman Freddie King and The Spinners are also first-time nominees on the ballot for the hall’s 2012 class.

Previous nominees up again include Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Donna Summer, Laura Nyro, Donovan and WAR and its an eclectic group, running from lush British folk to classic early beats and bone-crushing power rock.

An act must have released its first single or album 25 years ago to qualify for induction. More than 500 voters will determine who makes the hall. New members will be inducted at a ceremony at the hall of fame in Cleveland on April 14.

The leather-clad and tough-as-nails Jett was an early icon for women. A founding member of the all-female The Runaways, she went on to become a chart-topping success after forming the Heartbreakers Blackhearts in 1982.

Heart similarly made an indelible mark on the rock scene of the 1970s and ‘80s. Among the first women to front an aggressive rock band, singer Ann Wilson and her sister, guitarist Nancy Wilson, cut some of the era’s most memorable songs, from “Barracuda” to “Magic Man,” and inspired a generation of women along the way.

  • Heart

    World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, Pa.
    August 9, 2010

    (Doug Seymour)

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Then a teen, Khan burst on the seen with the Chicago-based Rufus in the 1970s. She defied easy categorization, moving easily between R&B, rock and disco before going onto an enviable solo career.


Comments

  1. Banter on The Beat wrote:

    07:20 PM, Sep 28, 2011

    May the Best Rockers Win

    banteronthebeat.blogspot.com/.../may-best-rockers-win.html

  2. DeltaSigChi4 wrote:

    09:25 AM, Sep 28, 2011

    Beastie Boys were not first ballot inductees? Wow.

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  3. god Of The '80s (it's a DJ thing) wrote:

    08:46 PM, Sep 27, 2011

    @Evster - I'm sorry but Guns N' Roses shook up the music scene in 1987.  They filled a gap that was missing at that time.

    @Live Concert Freak - Run-DMC's first mainstream hit was "Walk This Way" with Aerosmith. Many of their samples are from rock songs.  Though technically a hip-hop or rap artists they did use rock in their songs.

    The Gap Band are R&B, but by today's standards they could be categorized as ROCK/POP.

    Now, Madonna, Chaka Kahn, and Donna Summer were primarily disco/dance acts, so you might have some traction there.  However, if you ask any of the musicians that played lead guitar on their tours, they might beg to differ with you.

    (Just FYI - David Cassidy sold out as many arenas as Journey back in his day.  That was an axe he carried on and off stage.  He would jam with people like Hendrix offstage, but the image makers made him do his Partridge stuff to put teenage butts in the seats.)

  4. Cro~Mag1070 wrote:

    08:39 PM, Sep 27, 2011

    How in the hell is G-N-R getting in before Maiden, Purple, Priest, UFO, Rush and a host of others? Are these the same idiots who gave Jethro Tull the Best Metal Award years ago?

  5. Livewolf wrote:

    11:49 AM, Sep 27, 2011

    Heart is fantastic, but what about the other legends that aren't in there like Deep Purple or Rush, Jethro Tull or Thin Lizzy?  These guys just don't get it.  

  6. Evster wrote:

    10:39 AM, Sep 27, 2011

    Did  GNR really contribute that much to rock other than yet another inflated ego?

  7. reiver337 wrote:

    10:31 AM, Sep 27, 2011

    i wonder how its going to look like on stage if GNR gets in.

  8. live concert freak wrote:

    06:36 AM, Sep 27, 2011

    TYhis was once a great institution. Now it is nothing more than a music hall of fame. TAKE THE ROCK AND ROLL OUT OF THE NAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When you have band like the gap band, run dmc, madonna, and now they have Chaka Kahn and Donna Summer up for nomination?????? The people on the board should be kicked out ASAP!!!! Not one of them have any clout in the general public as a good rock and roll member!! Whats next for these dim wits, the Osmonds, Carpenters, Tony Orlando and Dawn, or maybe that power house David Cassidy.  You bunch of tools!! Go back under your rock and stay there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. crowes fan wrote:

    06:31 AM, Sep 27, 2011

    When will Ian Hunter get some love.

  10. led zep wrote:

    06:24 AM, Sep 27, 2011

    Joan Jett formed the Blackhearts not the Heartbreakers in 1982, I think you're thinking of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.