Heavy metal band Metallica, hip hop group Run-DMC and guitarist Jeff Beck are all among the nine nominees announced yesterday to compete for five spots in the popular Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Other nominees include musician Bobby Womack, soul band Chic, Wanda Jackson, Little Anthony and the Imperials, the Stooges, as well as eclectic American funk band War.
Artists can be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25 years after they released their first album or single.
Over 500 music industry experts will select five of the
candidates for the 24th yearly induction due to take place on April
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Run-DMC are praised for establishing the “template for modern hip-hop, from their everyday-teenager style to their blazing live shows to a catalog of classic songs that few rappers have matched,” the Hall of Fame Foundation said in a statement, according to Reuters.
The group had an impact on the progress of hip hop during the 1980s and is credited with breaking the musical genre into mainstream music.
In 2004, “Rolling Stone” ranked them number 48 in their list of the best musical artists of all time.
Heavy metal band Metallica grew “to become the most successful and acclaimed heavy metal band of their era - a position they’ve consistently held for over a quarter century,” the foundation said.
The group has released nine studio albums, two live albums, two EPs, over twenty music videos and forty-three singles.