Nicks and British band Def Leppard were among
15 acts from a wide range of styles announced as nominees,
including country singer-songwriter John Prine, Chicago funk
group Rufus featuring Chaka Khan and leftist rockers Rage
Against the Machine.
Janet Jackson, a five-time Grammy winner, will have a third
chance to gain induction after failing to make it in her first
two times on the ballot.
Nicks, a two-time Grammy winner known for her haunting vocal
style, was inducted into the Hall 20 years ago as a member of
the popular 1970s group Fleetwood Mac. She is nominated this
time for her solo career.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame sends ballots to over 1,000
artists, historians and members of the music industry to select
the inductees. They will be announced in December and inducted
into the Hall of Fame at a ceremony in March in New York.
In previous years, between five and seven acts have typically
made the cut.
The Cleveland-based Rock & Roll Hall of Fame also allows the
general public to vote, with the top five vote-getters submitted
as a single "fans' ballot." It counts as just one voice among
the hundreds of other ballots.
Within hours of the nominees being named on Tuesday, Nicks led
the fan ballot with more than 38,000 votes, followed by Def
Leppard with some 33,000, according to the Hall of Fame website.
Among the acts receiving their first nomination this year were
Devo, an avant garde group from Akron, Ohio, best known for its
1980 party favorite "Whip It," as well as British group Roxy
Music, and the American multi-instrumentalist Todd Rundgren.
Meanwhile, British bands Radiohead, The Cure, and The Zombies,
along with American rapper LL Cool J, German experimental music
group Kraftwerk, and 1960s rockers MC5 were among those bidding
for induction once again.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis; editing by Jill Serjeant and
Bill Berkrot)
[© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content.
|
|