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JUNE 3, 2004
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75 Acts That Almost Made The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame's Final Ballot
By Bob Grossweiner and Jane Cohen
With the 2005 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominations coming up shortly, the
Hall has sent its voters a list of 24 artists who have been previously
nominated but not enshrined as well as 75 runners-up, who have consistently
received several votes but have never been nominated.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has been criticized and severely scrutinized
by rock lovers since some of their favorites artists have never been
inducted nor even nominated. To date, there have been 159 nominations and
78 percent of them have been inducted.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tends to nominate candidates numerous times
until they are spoon fed into the Hall. Solomon Burke was nominated nine
times before being enshrined. Little Willie John, The Moonglows and Gene
Pitney were nominated seven times before getting in; Black Sabbath has also
been nominated seven times but is still an outsider. Ozzy Osbourne did not
help his group's case a few years ago when he denounced the Hall and said
he did not want to be enshrined. The Hall has also been reluctant to
enshrine a heavy metal band; AC/DC was probably considered more of a hard
rock band than metal when it was inducted.
Each year, there are usually 15 candidates on the final ballot, and
six-to-eight are inducted. In the six years, 1990-1996, all the final
nominees eventually were enshrined, some after numerous nominations. The
trend has been that some artists get nominated and nominated until they
finally get voted in. The leading previous nominees still eligible are
Black Sabbath (7 previous nods), Lynyrd Skynyrd (5), Chuck Willis (4), Sex
Pistols (3), Patti Smith (3), The Stooges (3). The "5" Royales (2), Gram
Parsons (2) Junior Parker (2), and Lou Reed (2--as a solo artist; he is a
Hall of Famer with The Velvet Underground).
Artists with one previous nomination and still eligible are Abba, The
Chantels, Chic, Kraftwerk, Darlene Love, MC5, John (Cougar) Mellancamp, The
Meters, New York Dolls, The O'Jays, Ester Phillips, Patti Smith Group, Joe
Tex, Mary Wells and Steve Winwood (inducted as a member of Traffic).
So, since there is such intrigue on who almost made the final ballot--and
there have been some well publicized run-offs, here are the runners-up:
Alice Cooper, Average White Band, Jeff Beck (solo artist--a Hall of Famer
with The Yardbirds), The Big Bopper, Blues Project, The Paul Butterfield
Band, Canned Heat, Captain Beefheart, Chicago, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Cocker, The
Commodores, Ry Cooder, Country Joe & the Fish, The Crystals, Dick Dale,
Dave Clark Five, Deep Purple, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, Dr. Hook, Doobie
Brothers, ELO, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, E Street Band, The Five Satins,
Flying Burrito Bros., Peter Gabriel, Gap Band, Genesis, Buddy Guy, Slim
Harpo, The Harptones, Herman's Hermits, The Hollies, Hit Tuna, The J. Geils
Band, Wanda Jackson, Tommy James and the Shondells, Jethro Tull, Albert
King, Kiss, The Last Poets, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Marshall
Tucker Band, Steve Miller Band, Moody Blues, Randy Newman, Laura Nyro,
Junior Parker, Esther Phillips, Poco, The Ronettes, Roxy Music, Todd
Rundgren, Mitch Ryder, Boz Scaggs, Neil Sedaka, Huey Smith & the Clowns,
Sonny & Cher, Spencer Davis Group, Donna Summer, T. Rex, Rufus Thomas,
Three Dog Night, The Turtles, Van Halen, The Ventures, Tom Waits, Junior
Walker, War, Billy Ward &His Dominoes, Junior Wells, Johnny Winter, Barry
White and YES.
For some reason or oversight, the Hall did not list Johnny Ace, who was
nominated once. Ace, Mary Wells and Esther Phillips seem like the forgotten
nominees with all being nominated only in 1986.
While there are many ommisions, two stand out: Miles Davis, one of the
father's of jazz-rock fusion, and Willie Nelson. Considering that Johnny
Cash was enshrined in 1991, why has Nelson never been seriously considered?
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