Rock Hall of Fame Names
Nominees for '07
Oct 31, 3:04 PM EST
The Associated Press
Van Halen is trying to
make their biggest "jump"
yet into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame, with potential 2007 classmates
such as R.E.M., Chic, and Grandmaster
Flash and the Furious Five.
All are among the nine
nominees for enshrinement in the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in
Cleveland. A panel of 500 industry experts
will select five to be inducted at the
annual ceremony, to be held March 12
in New York City.
To be eligible, artists
must have issued a first single or album
at least 25 years prior to nomination.
Van Halen and R.E.M. came
from opposite sides of the 1980s rock
'n' roll spectrum. Led by cartoonish
frontman David Lee Roth and fleet-fingered
guitarist Eddie Van Halen, the California
quartet was a hard rock favorite with
songs like "Jump" and "Hot
for Teacher." R.E.M., meanwhile,
was the quintessential indie rock band
until breaking through to mass success
in the early 1990s.
Grandmaster Flash led
the most innovative act in early hip-hop,
and the song "The Message"
was like a letter from urban America.
Chic, a funk group led
by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers,
were one of the few acts to dominate
the disco era and emerge with their
reputation intact through songs such
as the wedding band favorite "Good
Times."
Other nominees include
Patti Smith, the punk rock poet who
recently presided over the closing of
New York's legendary CBGB nightclub;
British invader the Dave Clark Five;
Phil Spector favorites the Ronettes;
soul singer Joe Tex; and the Stooges,
early home of Iggy Pop.