List of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees
Musicians and/or musical groups who have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , established in 1983 and located in Cleveland , Ohio , United States, is dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential musicians, bands, producers, and others that have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the area of rock and roll .[ 1] Originally, there were four categories of induction: performers , non-performers , early influences , and lifetime achievement . In 2000, "sidemen " was introduced as a category.
The only category that has seen new inductees every single year is the performers category. Artists become eligible for induction in that category 25 years after the release of their first record.[ 2] In order to be inducted, an artist must be nominated by a committee that selects a number of candidates, the highest being 16 for the 2020 class. Ballots are then sent to more than 1,000 "rock experts" who evaluate the candidates and vote on who should be inducted. The performers that receive the highest number of votes are inducted. This number varies; for example, seven were inducted in 2019. Starting in 2012, fans could vote on a fan ballot with an equal weight to the other ballots.[ 2] As of 2017[update] , new inductees are honored at an annual ceremony held alternately in New York and at the Hall of Fame in Cleveland; prior to that, the ceremonies rotated between Cleveland, New York, and Los Angeles.[ 3]
Inductees
The performers category is meant for recording artists and bands that have "influence and significance to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll".[ 2]
Year
Image
Name[ 4]
Inducted members
Prior nominations[ 5] [ 6]
Induction presenter[ 7]
1986
Chuck Berry
Inaugural class
Keith Richards [N2]
James Brown
Steve Winwood [N2]
Ray Charles
Quincy Jones [N2]
Sam Cooke
Herb Alpert [N2]
Fats Domino
Billy Joel [N2]
The Everly Brothers
Don Everly and Phil Everly .[ 8]
Neil Young [N2]
Buddy Holly [ 9]
John Fogerty [N2]
Jerry Lee Lewis
Hank Williams Jr.
Little Richard [ 10]
Roberta Flack
Elvis Presley [ 11]
Julian and Sean Lennon
1987
The Coasters
Carl Gardner , Cornell Gunter , Billy Guy , and Will "Dub" Jones .[ 12]
1 (1986)
Lester Sill
Eddie Cochran
1 (1986)
Mick Jones [N2]
Bo Diddley
1 (1986)
ZZ Top [N2]
Aretha Franklin
First nomination
Keith Richards [N2]
Marvin Gaye
1 (1986)
Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson
Bill Haley
1 (1986)
Chuck Berry [N3]
B.B. King
1 (1986)
Sting [N2]
Clyde McPhatter
1 (1986)
Ben E. King [N2]
Ricky Nelson
1 (1986)
John Fogerty [N2]
Roy Orbison
1 (1986)
Bruce Springsteen [N2]
Carl Perkins
First nomination
Sam Phillips [N3]
Smokey Robinson
1 (1986)
Daryl Hall [N2] and John Oates [N2]
Big Joe Turner
1 (1986)
Doc Pomus [N2]
Muddy Waters
1 (1986)
Paul Butterfield [N2]
Jackie Wilson
1 (1986)
Peter Wolf
1988
The Beach Boys
Al Jardine , Mike Love , Brian Wilson , Carl Wilson , and Dennis Wilson .[ 13]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Elton John [N2]
The Beatles
George Harrison , John Lennon , Paul McCartney , and Ringo Starr .[ 14]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Mick Jagger [N2]
The Drifters
Ben E. King , Rudy Lewis , Clyde McPhatter , Johnny Moore , Bill Pinkney , Charlie Thomas , and Gerhart Thrasher.[ 15]
1 (1986)
Billy Joel [N2]
Bob Dylan
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Bruce Springsteen [N2]
The Supremes
Florence Ballard , Diana Ross , and Mary Wilson .[ 16]
1 (1987)
Little Richard [N3]
1989
Dion
3 (1986, 1987, 1988)
Lou Reed [N2]
Otis Redding
First nomination
Little Richard [N3]
The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger , Brian Jones , Keith Richards , Ian Stewart , Mick Taylor , Charlie Watts , Ronnie Wood , and Bill Wyman .[ 17]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Pete Townshend [N2]
The Temptations
Melvin Franklin , Eddie Kendricks , David Ruffin , Otis Williams , Paul Williams , Dennis Edwards .[ 18]
First nomination
Daryl Hall [N2] and John Oates [N2]
Stevie Wonder
First nomination
Paul Simon [N2]
1990
Hank Ballard
4 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989)
Boz Scaggs
Bobby Darin
4 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989)
Paul Anka
The Four Seasons
Tom DeVito , Bob Gaudio , Nick Massi , and Frankie Valli .[ 19]
2 (1988, 1989)
Bob Crewe
The Four Tops
Renaldo "Obie" Benson , Abdul "Duke" Fakir , Lawrence Payton , and Levi Stubbs .[ 20]
1 (1989)
Stevie Wonder [N3]
The Kinks
Mick Avory , Dave Davies , Ray Davies , and Pete Quaife .[ 21]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Graham Nash [N2]
The Platters
David Lynch , Herb Reed , Paul Robi, Zola Taylor , and Tony Williams .[ 22]
2 (1988, 1989)
Phil Spector [N3]
Simon & Garfunkel
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel .[ 23]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
James Taylor [N2]
The Who
Roger Daltrey , John Entwistle , Keith Moon , and Pete Townshend .[ 24]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
U2 [N2]
1991
LaVern Baker
5 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990)
Chaka Khan [N2]
The Byrds
Gene Clark , Michael Clarke , David Crosby , Chris Hillman , and Roger McGuinn .[ 25]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Don Henley [N2]
John Lee Hooker
First nomination
Bonnie Raitt [N2]
The Impressions
Curtis Mayfield , Sam Gooden , Fred Cash , Arthur Brooks , Richard Brooks , and Jerry Butler .[ 26]
2 (1989, 1990)
Tracy Chapman
Wilson Pickett [ 27]
2 (1989, 1990)
Bobby Brown
Jimmy Reed
5 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990)
ZZ Top [N2]
Ike & Tina Turner
Ike Turner and Tina Turner .[ 28]
2 (1989, 1990)
Phil Spector [N3]
1992
Bobby "Blue" Bland
5 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991)
B.B. King [N3]
Booker T. & the M.G.'s
Booker T. Jones , Steve Cropper , Donald "Duck" Dunn , Al Jackson Jr. , and Lewie Steinberg .[ 29]
2 (1988, 1989)
Jim Stewart [N2]
Johnny Cash
2 (1990, 1991)
Lyle Lovett
The Isley Brothers
Ernie Isley , Marvin Isley , O'Kelly Isley Jr. , Ronald Isley , Rudolph Isley , and Chris Jasper .[ 30]
First nomination
Little Richard [N3]
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Jimi Hendrix , Mitch Mitchell , and Noel Redding .[ 31]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Neil Young [N2]
Sam & Dave
Sam Moore and Dave Prater .[ 32]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Billy Joel [N2]
The Yardbirds
Jeff Beck , Eric Clapton , Chris Dreja , Jim McCarty , Jimmy Page , Keith Relf , and Paul Samwell-Smith .[ 33]
2 (1990, 1991)
The Edge [N2]
1993
Ruth Brown
5 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990)
Bonnie Raitt [N2]
Cream
Ginger Baker , Jack Bruce , and Eric Clapton .[ 34]
1 (1992)
ZZ Top [N2]
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Doug Clifford , Stu Cook , John Fogerty , and Tom Fogerty .[ 35]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Bruce Springsteen [N2]
The Doors
John Densmore , Robby Krieger , Ray Manzarek , and Jim Morrison .[ 36]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Eddie Vedder [N2]
Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
Herman Santiago , Jimmy Merchant , Sherman Garnes , Frankie Lymon , and Joe Negroni [ 37]
7 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992)
Boyz II Men
Etta James
1 (1992)
k.d. lang
Van Morrison
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Robbie Robertson [N2]
Sly and the Family Stone
Gregg Errico , Larry Graham , Jerry Martini , Cynthia Robinson , Freddie Stone , Rosie Stone , and Sly Stone .[ 38]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
George Clinton [N2]
1994
The Animals
Eric Burdon , Chas Chandler , Alan Price , John Steel , and Hilton Valentine .[ 39]
2 (1990, 1993)
Dave Pirner
The Band
Rick Danko , Levon Helm , Garth Hudson , Richard Manuel , and Robbie Robertson .[ 40]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Eric Clapton [N3]
Duane Eddy
7 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992)
Mick Jones [N2]
The Grateful Dead
Tom Constanten , Jerry Garcia , Donna Jean Godchaux , Keith Godchaux , Mickey Hart , Robert Hunter , Bill Kreutzmann , Phil Lesh , Ron McKernan , Brent Mydland , Bob Weir , and Vince Welnick .[ 41]
1 (1993)
Bruce Hornsby
Elton John
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Axl Rose [N2]
John Lennon
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Paul McCartney [N3]
Bob Marley
1 (1990)
Bono [N2]
Rod Stewart
1 (1993)
Jeff Beck [N3]
1995
The Allman Brothers Band
Duane Allman , Gregg Allman , Dickey Betts , Jai Johanny Johanson , Berry Oakley , and Butch Trucks .[ 42]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Willie Nelson [N2]
Al Green
First nomination
Natalie Cole
Janis Joplin
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Melissa Etheridge
Led Zeppelin
John Bonham , John Paul Jones , Jimmy Page , and Robert Plant [ 43]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Steven Tyler [N2] and Joe Perry [N2]
Martha and the Vandellas
Rosalind Ashford , Annette Beard , Betty Kelly , Lois Reeves , and Martha Reeves .[ 44]
2 (1989, 1994)
Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson
Neil Young
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Eddie Vedder [N2]
Frank Zappa
2 (1993, 1994)
Lou Reed [N2]
1996
David Bowie
1 (1992)
Madonna [N2] and David Byrne [N2]
Gladys Knight & the Pips
William Guest , Gladys Knight , Merald "Bubba" Knight , and Edward Patten .[ 45]
3 (1987, 1989, 1990)
Mariah Carey
Jefferson Airplane
Marty Balin , Jack Casady , Spencer Dryden , Paul Kantner , Jorma Kaukonen , and Grace Slick .[ 46]
1 (1995)
Mickey Hart [N3] and Phil Lesh [N3]
Little Willie John
7 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995)
Stevie Wonder [N3]
Pink Floyd
Syd Barrett , David Gilmour , Nick Mason , Roger Waters , and Rick Wright .[ 47]
1 (1994)
Billy Corgan
The Shirelles
Shirley Alston Reeves , Addie Harris, Doris Kenner-Jackson , and Beverly Lee .[ 48]
2 (1990, 1995)
Merry Clayton , Marianne Faithfull and Darlene Love [N2]
The Velvet Underground
John Cale , Sterling Morrison , Lou Reed , and Maureen Tucker .[ 49]
4 (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
Patti Smith [N2]
1997
Bee Gees
Barry Gibb , Maurice Gibb , and Robin Gibb .[ 50]
1 (1996)
Brian Wilson [N3]
Buffalo Springfield
Richie Furay , Dewey Martin , Bruce Palmer , Stephen Stills , and Neil Young .[ 51]
4 (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
Tom Petty [N2]
Crosby, Stills & Nash
David Crosby , Graham Nash , and Stephen Stills .[ 52]
First nomination
James Taylor [N2]
The Jackson 5
Jackie Jackson , Jermaine Jackson , Marlon Jackson , Michael Jackson , and Tito Jackson .[ 53]
3 (1994, 1995, 1996)
Diana Ross [N3]
Joni Mitchell
2 (1994, 1995)
Shawn Colvin
Parliament-Funkadelic
Jerome Brailey , George Clinton , Bootsy Collins , Raymond Davis , Tiki Fulwood , Glenn Goins , Michael Hampton , Fuzzy Haskins , Eddie Hazel , Walter Morrison , Cordell Mosson , William "Billy Bass" Nelson , Garry Shider , Calvin Simon , Grady Thomas , and Bernie Worrell .[ 54]
2 (1995, 1996)
Prince [N2]
The (Young) Rascals
Eddie Brigati , Felix Cavaliere , Gene Cornish , and Dino Danelli .[ 55]
3 (1993, 1994, 1996)
Steven Van Zandt [N2]
1998
Eagles
Don Felder , Glenn Frey , Don Henley , Bernie Leadon , Randy Meisner , Timothy B. Schmit , and Joe Walsh .[ 56]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Jimmy Buffett [N2]
Fleetwood Mac
Lindsey Buckingham , Mick Fleetwood , Peter Green , Danny Kirwan , Christine McVie , John McVie , Stevie Nicks , and Jeremy Spencer .[ 57]
First nomination
Sheryl Crow [N2]
The Mamas & the Papas
Denny Doherty , Cass Elliot , John Phillips , and Michelle Phillips .[ 58]
1 (1997)
Shania Twain
Lloyd Price
6 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1996, 1997)
Tony Rich
Santana
Jose Chepito Areas , David Brown , Michael Carabello , Gregg Rolie , Carlos Santana , and Michael Shrieve .[ 59]
First nomination
John Popper
Gene Vincent
6 (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991)
John Fogerty [N3]
1999
Billy Joel
1 (1998)
Ray Charles [N3]
Curtis Mayfield
First nomination
Sean Combs
Paul McCartney
First nomination
Neil Young [N3]
Del Shannon [ 60]
5 (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1998)
Art Alexakis
Dusty Springfield [ 61]
1 (1998)
Elton John [N3]
Bruce Springsteen
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Bono [N2]
The Staple Singers
Cleotha Staples , Mavis Staples , Pervis Staples , Pops Staples , and Yvonne Staples .[ 62]
First nomination
Lauryn Hill
2000
Eric Clapton
First nomination
Robbie Robertson [N3]
Earth, Wind & Fire
Philip Bailey , Larry Dunn , Johnny Graham, Ralph Johnson , Al McKay , Fred White , Maurice White , Verdine White , and Andrew Woolfolk .[ 63]
1 (1998)
Lil Kim
The Lovin' Spoonful
Steve Boone , Joe Butler , John Sebastian , and Zal Yanovsky .[ 64]
First nomination
John Mellencamp [N2]
The Moonglows
Prentiss Barnes , Harvey Fuqua , Peter Graves, Billy Johnson, and Bobby Lester.[ 65]
6 (1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999)
Paul Simon [N3]
Bonnie Raitt
First nomination
Melissa Etheridge
James Taylor
First nomination
Paul McCartney [N3]
2001
Aerosmith
Tom Hamilton , Joey Kramer , Joe Perry , Steven Tyler , and Brad Whitford .[ 66]
1 (2000)
Kid Rock
Solomon Burke
8 (1987, 1989, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000)
Mary J. Blige [N2]
The Flamingos
Jake Carey, Zeke Carey, Johnny Carter , Tommy Hunt , Terry "Buzzy" Johnson , Sollie McElroy, Nate Nelson, and Paul Wilson.[ 67]
4 (1987, 1996, 1999, 2000)
Frankie Valli [N3]
Michael Jackson
First nomination
NSYNC
Queen
John Deacon , Brian May , Freddie Mercury , and Roger Taylor .[ 68]
1 (2000)
Dave Grohl [N2] and Taylor Hawkins [N2]
Paul Simon
First nomination
Marc Anthony
Steely Dan
Walter Becker and Donald Fagen .[ 69]
2 (1999, 2000)
Moby
Ritchie Valens
2 (1999, 2000)
Ricky Martin
2002
Isaac Hayes
First nomination
Alicia Keys
Brenda Lee
2 (1990, 2001)
Jewel
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty , Ron Blair , Mike Campbell , Howie Epstein , Stan Lynch , and Benmont Tench .[ 70]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Jakob Dylan
Gene Pitney [ 71]
6 (1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999)
Darlene Love [N2]
Ramones
Dee Dee Ramone , Joey Ramone , Johnny Ramone , Marky Ramone , and Tommy Ramone .[ 72]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Eddie Vedder [N2]
Talking Heads
David Byrne , Chris Frantz , Jerry Harrison , and Tina Weymouth .[ 73]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Anthony Kiedis [N2]
2003
AC/DC
Brian Johnson , Phil Rudd , Bon Scott , Cliff Williams , Angus Young , and Malcolm Young .[ 74]
2 (2001, 2002)
Steven Tyler [N3]
The Clash
Terry Chimes , Topper Headon , Mick Jones , Paul Simonon , and Joe Strummer .[ 75]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
The Edge [N2] and Tom Morello [N2]
Elvis Costello & the Attractions
Elvis Costello , Steve Nieve , Bruce Thomas , and Pete Thomas .[ 76]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Elton John [N3]
The Police
Stewart Copeland , Sting , and Andy Summers .[ 77]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Gwen Stefani
The Righteous Brothers
Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley .[ 78]
First nomination
Billy Joel [N3]
2004
Jackson Browne [ 79]
1 (2002)
Bruce Springsteen [N3]
The Dells
Verne Allison, Chuck Barksdale, Johnny Carter , Johnny Funches, Marvin Junior, and Michael McGill.[ 80]
2 (2002, 2003)
Robert Townsend
George Harrison
First nomination
Tom Petty [N3] and Jeff Lynne [N2]
Prince
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Outkast and Alicia Keys
Bob Seger
1 (2001)
Kid Rock
Traffic
Jim Capaldi , Dave Mason , Steve Winwood , and Chris Wood .[ 81]
First nomination
Dave Matthews [N2]
ZZ Top
Frank Beard , Billy Gibbons , and Dusty Hill .[ 82]
First nomination
Keith Richards [N3]
2005
Buddy Guy
First nomination
Eric Clapton [N3] and B.B. King [N3]
The O'Jays
Eddie Levert , Bobby Massey, William Powell, Sammy Strain , and Walter Williams.[ 83]
1 (2000)
Justin Timberlake
The Pretenders
Martin Chambers , Pete Farndon , James Honeyman-Scott , and Chrissie Hynde .[ 84]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Neil Young [N3]
Percy Sledge
First nomination
Rod Stewart [N3]
U2
Bono , Adam Clayton , The Edge , and Larry Mullen, Jr. [ 85]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Bruce Springsteen [N3]
2006
Black Sabbath
Geezer Butler , Tony Iommi , Ozzy Osbourne , and Bill Ward .[ 86]
7 (1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
James Hetfield [N2] and Lars Ulrich [N2]
Blondie
Clem Burke , Jimmy Destri , Nigel Harrison , Debbie Harry , Frank Infante , Chris Stein , and Gary Valentine .[ 87]
First nomination
Shirley Manson
Miles Davis [ 88]
First nomination
Herbie Hancock
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Bob Burns , Allen Collins , Steve Gaines , Ed King , Billy Powell , Artimus Pyle , Gary Rossington , Ronnie Van Zant , and Leon Wilkeson .[ 89]
6 (1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
Kid Rock
Sex Pistols
Paul Cook , Steve Jones , Glen Matlock , John Lydon , and Sid Vicious .[ 90]
4 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
Jann Wenner [N3]
2007
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Melvin "Melle Mel" Glover , Nathaniel "The Kidd Creole" Glover , Eddie "Scorpio" Morris, Joseph "Grandmaster Flash" Sadler , Robert Keith "Keef Cowboy" Wiggins , and Guy Todd "Rahiem" Williams.[ 91]
2 (2005, 2006)
Jay-Z [N2]
R.E.M.
Bill Berry , Peter Buck , Mike Mills , and Michael Stipe .[ 92]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Eddie Vedder [N2]
The Ronettes
Estelle Bennett , Ronnie Spector , and Nedra Talley .[ 93]
First nomination
Keith Richards [N3]
Patti Smith [ 94]
6 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)
Zack de la Rocha [N2]
Van Halen
Michael Anthony , Sammy Hagar , David Lee Roth , Alex Van Halen , and Eddie Van Halen .[ 95]
First nomination
Velvet Revolver
2008
The Dave Clark Five
Dave Clark , Lenny Davidson , Rick Huxley , Denis Payton , and Mike Smith .[ 96]
2 (2006, 2007)
Tom Hanks
Leonard Cohen
First nomination
Lou Reed [N3]
Madonna
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Justin Timberlake
John Mellencamp
2 (2004, 2006)
Billy Joel [N3]
The Ventures
Bob Bogle , Nokie Edwards , Gerry McGee, Mel Taylor , and Don Wilson.[ 97]
First nomination
John Fogerty [N3]
2009
Jeff Beck
First nomination
Jimmy Page [N3]
Little Anthony and the Imperials
Clarence Collins, Anthony Gourdine, Tracy Lord, Glouster "Nat" Rogers, Sammy Strain , and Ernest Wright Jr.[ 98]
First nomination
Smokey Robinson [N3]
Metallica
Cliff Burton , Kirk Hammett , James Hetfield , Jason Newsted , Robert Trujillo , and Lars Ulrich .[ 99]
First nomination
Flea [N2]
Run-DMC
Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels , Jason "Jam-Master Jay" Mizell , and Joseph "DJ Run" Simmons .[ 100]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Eminem [N2]
Bobby Womack
First nomination
Ron Wood [N3]
2010
ABBA
Benny Andersson , Agnetha Fältskog , Anni-Frid Lyngstad , and Björn Ulvaeus .[ 101]
1 (2003)
Barry [N3] and Robin Gibb [N3]
Jimmy Cliff [ 102]
First nomination
Wyclef Jean
Genesis
Tony Banks , Phil Collins , Peter Gabriel , Steve Hackett , and Mike Rutherford .[ 103]
First nomination
Trey Anastasio
The Hollies
Bernie Calvert , Allan Clarke , Bobby Elliott , Eric Haydock , Tony Hicks , Graham Nash , and Terry Sylvester .[ 104]
First nomination
Steven Van Zandt [N2]
The Stooges
Dave Alexander , Ron Asheton , Scott Asheton , Iggy Pop , and James Williamson .[ 105]
7 (1997, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009)
Billie Joe Armstrong [N2]
2011
Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper , Michael Owen Bruce , Glen Buxton , Dennis Dunaway , and Neal Smith .[ 106]
First nomination
Rob Zombie
Neil Diamond
First nomination
Paul Simon [N3]
Dr. John
First nomination
John Legend
Darlene Love
2 (1999, 2010)
Bette Midler
Tom Waits
First nomination
Neil Young [N3]
2012
Beastie Boys
Michael "Mike D" Diamond , Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz , and Adam "MCA" Yauch .[ 107]
2 (2008, 2011)
Chuck D [N2] and LL Cool J [N2]
The Blue Caps [N1]
Backing band for Gene Vincent . Inducted: Tommy Facenda , Cliff Gallup , Dickie Harrell, Bobby Jones, Johnny Meeks, Jack Neal, Paul Peek , and Willie Williams.[ 108] [N6]
N/A
Smokey Robinson [N3]
The Comets [N1]
Backing band for Bill Haley . Inducted: Joey Ambrose , Franny Beecher , Danny Cedrone , Johnny Grande , Ralph Jones , Marshall Lytle , Rudy Pompilli , Al Rex , Dick Richards, and Billy Williamson .[ 109] [N6]
N/A
Smokey Robinson [N3]
The Crickets [N1]
Backing band for Buddy Holly . Inducted: Jerry Allison , Sonny Curtis , Joe B. Mauldin , and Niki Sullivan .[ 110] [N6]
N/A
Smokey Robinson [N3]
Donovan [ 111]
1 (2011)
John Mellencamp [N3]
The Famous Flames [N1]
Backing vocal group for James Brown . Inducted: Bobby Bennett , Bobby Byrd , Lloyd Stallworth , and Johnny Terry.[ 112] [N6]
N/A
Smokey Robinson [N3]
Guns N' Roses
Steven Adler , Duff McKagan , Dizzy Reed , Axl Rose , Slash , Matt Sorum , and Izzy Stradlin .[ 113]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Green Day [N2]
The Midnighters [N1]
Backing vocal group for Hank Ballard . Inducted: Henry Booth, Billy Davis , Cal Green, Arthur Porter, Lawson Smith, Charles Sutton, Norman Thrasher, and Sonny Woods.[ 114] [N6]
N/A
Smokey Robinson [N3]
The Miracles [N1]
Backing vocal group for Smokey Robinson . Inducted: Claudette Rogers , Bobby Rogers , Ronald White , Marv Tarplin , and Pete Moore .[ 115] [N6]
N/A
Smokey Robinson [N3]
Laura Nyro [ 116]
2 (2010, 2011)
Bette Midler
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Flea , John Frusciante , Jack Irons , Anthony Kiedis , Josh Klinghoffer , Cliff Martinez , Hillel Slovak , and Chad Smith .[ 117]
1 (2010)
Chris Rock
The Small Faces / Faces
Kenney Jones , Ronnie Lane , Ian McLagan , Steve Marriott , Rod Stewart , and Ronnie Wood .[ 118]
First nomination
Steven Van Zandt [N2]
2013
Heart
Michael DeRosier, Roger Fisher , Steve Fossen , Howard Leese , Ann Wilson , and Nancy Wilson .[ 119]
1 (2012)
Chris Cornell
Albert King
First nomination
John Mayer
Randy Newman
1 (2005)
Don Henley [N3]
Public Enemy
Flavor Flav , Professor Griff , Terminator X , and Chuck D .[ 120]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Harry Belafonte [N2] and Spike Lee
Rush
Geddy Lee , Alex Lifeson , and Neil Peart .[ 121]
First nomination
Dave Grohl [N2] and Taylor Hawkins [N2]
Donna Summer
4 (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012)
Kelly Rowland
2014
Peter Gabriel
First nomination
Chris Martin
Hall & Oates
Daryl Hall and John Oates .[ 122]
First nomination
Questlove
Kiss
Peter Criss , Ace Frehley , Gene Simmons , and Paul Stanley .[ 123]
1 (2010)
Tom Morello [N2]
Nirvana
Kurt Cobain , Dave Grohl , and Krist Novoselic .[ 124]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Michael Stipe [N3]
Linda Ronstadt
First nomination
Glenn Frey [N3]
Cat Stevens
1 (2006)
Art Garfunkel [N3]
2015
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Paul Butterfield , Mike Bloomfield , Elvin Bishop , Mark Naftalin , Jerome Arnold , Billy Davenport , and Sam Lay .[ 125]
3 (2006, 2013, 2014)
Peter Wolf
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
Joan Jett , Kenny Laguna , Gary Ryan, Lee Crystal, and Ricky Byrd .[ 126]
2 (2012, 2013)
Miley Cyrus
Green Day
Billie Joe Armstrong , Tré Cool , and Mike Dirnt .[ 127]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Fall Out Boy
Lou Reed [ 128]
2 (2000, 2001)
Patti Smith [N3]
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Stevie Ray Vaughan , Chris Layton , Tommy Shannon , and Reese Wynans .[ 129]
First nomination
John Mayer
Bill Withers [ 130]
First nomination
Stevie Wonder [N3]
2016
Cheap Trick
Bun E. Carlos , Rick Nielsen , Tom Petersson , and Robin Zander .[ 131]
First nomination
Kid Rock
Chicago
Peter Cetera , Terry Kath , Robert Lamm , Lee Loughnane , James Pankow , Walter Parazaider , and Danny Seraphine .[ 132]
First nomination
Rob Thomas
Deep Purple
Ritchie Blackmore , David Coverdale , Rod Evans , Ian Gillan , Roger Glover , Glenn Hughes , Jon Lord , and Ian Paice [ 133]
2 (2013, 2014)
Lars Ulrich [N3]
N.W.A
DJ Yella , Ice Cube , Dr. Dre , Eazy-E , and MC Ren [ 134]
3 (2013, 2014, 2015)
Kendrick Lamar
Steve Miller [ 135]
First nomination
The Black Keys
2017
Joan Baez [ 136]
First nomination
Jackson Browne [N3]
ELO
Bev Bevan , Jeff Lynne , Richard Tandy , and Roy Wood [ 137]
First nomination
Dhani Harrison
Journey
Jonathan Cain , Aynsley Dunbar , Steve Perry , Gregg Rolie , Neal Schon , Steve Smith , and Ross Valory [ 138]
First nomination
Pat Monahan
Pearl Jam
Jeff Ament , Matt Cameron , Stone Gossard , Dave Krusen , Mike McCready , and Eddie Vedder [ 139]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
David Letterman
Tupac Shakur [ 140]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Snoop Dogg
Yes
Jon Anderson , Bill Bruford , Steve Howe , Tony Kaye , Trevor Rabin , Chris Squire , Rick Wakeman , and Alan White [ 141]
2 (2014, 2016)
Geddy Lee [N3] and Alex Lifeson [N3]
2018
Bon Jovi
Jon Bon Jovi , David Bryan , Hugh McDonald , Richie Sambora , Alec John Such and Tico Torres [ 142]
1 (2011)
Howard Stern
The Cars
Elliot Easton , Greg Hawkes , David Robinson , Ric Ocasek , and Benjamin Orr [ 143]
2 (2016, 2017)
Brandon Flowers
Dire Straits
Alan Clark , Guy Fletcher , John Illsley , David Knopfler , Mark Knopfler and Pick Withers [ 144]
First nomination
John Illsley [N4]
The Moody Blues
Graeme Edge , Justin Hayward , Denny Laine , John Lodge , Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas [ 145]
First nomination
Ann Wilson [N3]
Nina Simone [ 146]
First nomination
Mary J. Blige [N2]
2019
The Cure
Perry Bamonte , Jason Cooper , Michael Dempsey , Reeves Gabrels , Simon Gallup , Roger O'Donnell , Robert Smith , Porl Thompson , Lol Tolhurst , and Boris Williams [ 147]
1 (2012)
Trent Reznor [N2]
Def Leppard
Rick Allen , Vivian Campbell , Phil Collen , Steve Clark , Joe Elliott , Rick Savage , and Pete Willis [ 148]
First nomination
Brian May [N3]
Janet Jackson [ 149]
2 (2016, 2017)
Janelle Monáe
Stevie Nicks [ 150]
First nomination
Harry Styles
Radiohead
Colin Greenwood , Jonny Greenwood , Ed O'Brien , Philip Selway , and Thom Yorke [ 151]
1 (2018)
David Byrne [N3]
Roxy Music
Brian Eno , Bryan Ferry , Eddie Jobson , Andy Mackay , Phil Manzanera , Graham Simpson , and Paul Thompson [ 152] [N5]
First nomination
Simon Le Bon [N2] and John Taylor [N2]
The Zombies
Rod Argent , Paul Atkinson , Colin Blunstone , Hugh Grundy , and Chris White [ 153]
3 (2014, 2017, 2018)
Susanna Hoffs
2020
Depeche Mode
Vince Clarke , Andy Fletcher , Dave Gahan , Martin Gore , and Alan Wilder [ 154]
2 (2017, 2018)
Charlize Theron
The Doobie Brothers
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter , John Hartman , Michael Hossack , Tom Johnston , Keith Knudsen , Michael McDonald , John McFee , Tiran Porter , and Patrick Simmons [ 155]
First nomination
Luke Bryan
Whitney Houston [ 156]
First nomination
Alicia Keys
Nine Inch Nails
Alessandro Cortini , Robin Finck , Danny Lohner , Trent Reznor , Atticus Ross , Ilan Rubin , and Chris Vrenna [ 157] [ 158]
2 (2015, 2016)
Iggy Pop [N3]
The Notorious B.I.G. [ 159]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Sean Combs
T. Rex
Marc Bolan , Steve Currie , Mickey Finn , and Bill Legend [ 160]
First nomination
Ringo Starr [N3]
2021
Foo Fighters [ 161]
Dave Grohl , Taylor Hawkins , Rami Jaffee , Nate Mendel , Chris Shiflett , and Pat Smear [ 162]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Paul McCartney [N3] [ 163]
The Go-Go's [ 161]
Charlotte Caffey , Belinda Carlisle , Gina Schock , Kathy Valentine , and Jane Wiedlin [ 164]
First nomination
Drew Barrymore [ 163]
Jay-Z [ 161] [ 165]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Dave Chappelle [ 166]
Carole King [ 161] [ 167]
1 (1989)
Taylor Swift [ 163]
Todd Rundgren [ 161] [ 168]
2 (2019, 2020)
Patti Smith [N3] [ 169]
Tina Turner [ 161] [ 170]
1 (1987)
Angela Bassett [ 163]
2022
Pat Benatar [ 171]
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo [ 172] [N7]
1 (2020)
Sheryl Crow [N2] [ 173] [ 7]
Duran Duran [ 171]
Warren Cuccurullo , Simon Le Bon , Nick Rhodes , Andy Taylor , John Taylor , and Roger Taylor [ 174]
First nomination
Robert Downey Jr. [ 173] [ 7]
Eminem [ 171] [ 175]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Dr. Dre [N3] [ 7]
Eurythmics [ 171]
Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart [ 176]
1 (2018)
The Edge [N3] [ 7]
Dolly Parton [ 171] [ 177]
First nomination
Pink [ 7]
Lionel Richie [ 171] [ 178]
First nomination
Lenny Kravitz [ 7]
Carly Simon [ 171] [ 179]
First nomination
Sara Bareilles [ 173] [ 7]
2023
Kate Bush [ 180] [ 181]
3 (2018, 2021, 2022)
Big Boi [ 7]
Sheryl Crow [ 180] [ 182]
First nomination
Laura Dern [ 7]
Missy Elliott [ 180] [ 183]
First nomination; First year of eligibility
Queen Latifah [ 7]
George Michael [ 180] [ 184]
First nomination
Andrew Ridgeley [ 7]
Willie Nelson [ 180] [ 185]
First nomination
Dave Matthews [N2] [ 7]
Rage Against the Machine [ 180]
Tim Commerford , Zack de la Rocha , Tom Morello , and Brad Wilk [ 186]
4 (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
Ice-T [ 7]
The Spinners [ 180]
John Edwards , Henry Fambrough , Billy Henderson , Pervis Jackson , Bobby Smith , and Philippé Wynne [ 187]
3 (2012, 2015, 2016)
None[N8]
2024
Mary J. Blige [ 188]
1 (2021)
Dr. Dre [N3] and Method Man [ 7]
Cher [ 188]
First nomination
Zendaya [ 189] [ 7]
Dave Matthews Band [ 188]
Carter Beauford , Jeff Coffin , Stefan Lessard , Dave Matthews , LeRoi Moore , Tim Reynolds , Rashawn Ross , Buddy Strong, and Boyd Tinsley .[ 190]
1 (2020)
Julia Roberts [ 191] [ 7]
Foreigner [ 188]
Dennis Elliott , Ed Gagliardi , Lou Gramm , Al Greenwood , Mick Jones , Ian McDonald , and Rick Wills .[ 190]
First nomination
Sammy Hagar [N3] [ 7]
Peter Frampton [ 188]
First nomination
Roger Daltrey [N3] [ 7]
Kool & the Gang [ 188]
Robert "Kool" Bell , Ronald Bell , George Brown, Robert "Spike" Mickens, Claydes Charles Smith , James "J.T." Taylor , Dennis "Dee Tee" Thomas , and Ricky Westfield.[ 190]
First nomination
Chuck D [N3] [ 7]
Ozzy Osbourne [ 188]
First nomination
Jack Black [ 7]
A Tribe Called Quest [ 188]
Ali Shaheed Muhammad , Phife Dawg , Q-Tip , and Jarobi White .[ 190] [ 192]
2 (2022, 2023)
Dave Chappelle [ 7]
^ Note 1. These backing bands were inducted by a separate committee, and not by the ballot voting used for all other performer inductees.
^ Note 2. This artist was later inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame after inducting someone else.
^ Note 3. This artist was already a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame when they inducted someone else.
^ Note 4. Dire Straits were the first artist in the hall's history to not have an official induction speaker. Band member John Illsley did the induction speech himself.[ 193]
^ Note 5. John Gustafson was originally included among the list of inducted members for Roxy Music; however, his name was dropped in the final list.[ 194]
^ Note 6. In 2012, six additional bands and groups were inducted as performers by a special committee, due to the controversial nature of their band being excluded when their lead singer was inducted. "There was a lot of discussion about this," said Terry Stewart, a member of the nominating committee. "There had always been conversations about why the groups weren't included when the lead singers were inducted. Very honestly, nobody could really answer that question – it was so long ago... We decided we'd sit down as an organization and look at that. This is the result."[ 195]
^ Note 7. Although Pat Benatar is a solo artist, her husband, guitarist and primary musical partner Neil Giraldo was also included as part of her induction.
^ Note 8. There was no induction speaker for the Spinners. Instead, New Edition performed a medley of three of their songs.[ 196]
Early/musical influences
Artists inducted into the early influences category were originally for those "whose music predated rock and roll but had an impact on the evolution of rock and roll and inspired rock's leading artists".[ 2] Unlike the performers category, these inductees are selected by a committee.[ 2] In 2023, the award was renamed from "Early influence" to "Musical influence".[ 180]
Year
Image
Name
Inducted members
Inducted by[ 7]
1986
Jimmie Rodgers
Jerry Wexler
Jimmy Yancey
Ahmet Ertegun
Robert Johnson
Robert Palmer
1987
Louis Jordan
Seymour Stein
T-Bone Walker
Hank Williams
1988
Woody Guthrie
Neil Young
Lead Belly
Pete Seeger
Les Paul
Jeff Beck
1989
The Ink Spots
Bill Kenny , Charlie Fuqua, Deek Watson, Jerry Daniels, and Orville "Hoppy" Jones[ 197]
Bobby McFerrin
Bessie Smith [ 198]
Anita Baker
The Soul Stirrers
Roy Crain Sr., R. H. Harris , Jesse Farley, and E. A. Rundless[ 199]
Al Green
1990
Louis Armstrong
Rickie Lee Jones
Charlie Christian
Vernon Reid
Ma Rainey
Bonnie Raitt
1991
Howlin' Wolf
Robert Cray
1992
Elmore James
Robbie Robertson
Professor Longhair
Aaron Neville
1993
Dinah Washington
Natalie Cole
1994
Willie Dixon
Chuck Berry
1995
The Orioles
Sonny Til , Tommy Gaither, George Nelson, Johnny Reed, and Alexander Sharp[ 200]
Deborah Chessler and Seymour Stein
1996
Pete Seeger
Arlo Guthrie and Harry Belafonte
1997
Mahalia Jackson
Mavis Staples
Bill Monroe
Ricky Skaggs and Emmylou Harris
1998
Jelly Roll Morton
Ahmet Ertegun
1999
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Bob Wills , Tommy Duncan , Leon McAuliffe , Johnny Gimble , Joe "Jody" Holley, Tiny Moore , Herb Remington, Eldon Shamblin , and Al Stricklin [ 201]
Chris Isaak
Charles Brown
Bonnie Raitt
2000
Nat King Cole
Ray Charles
Billie Holiday
Diana Ross
2009
Wanda Jackson [A]
Rosanne Cash
2012
Freddie King [A]
Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill
2015
The "5" Royales [A]
John L. Tanner, Eugene Tanner, James E. Moore, Obadiah H. Carter and Lowman Pauling, Jr[ 202]
Steve Cropper
2018
Sister Rosetta Tharpe [A] [ 203]
Brittany Howard
2021
Kraftwerk [A] [ 161]
Ralf Hütter , Florian Schneider , Karl Bartos , and Wolfgang Flür [ 204]
Pharrell Williams
Charley Patton [ 161] [ 205]
Gary Clark Jr.
Gil Scott-Heron [ 161] [ 206]
Common
2022
Harry Belafonte [ 171] [ 207]
Elizabeth Cotten [ 171] [ 208]
2023
DJ Kool Herc [ 180]
[ 209]
LL Cool J
Link Wray [A] [ 180]
[ 210]
Jimmy Page
2024
Alexis Korner [ 188]
[ 211]
John Mayall [ 188]
[ 212]
Big Mama Thornton [ 188]
[ 213]
^ A. Previously nominated as a performer: Wanda Jackson in 2005 and 2009; Freddie King in 2012; The "5" Royales in 2002 and 2004; Sister Rosetta Tharpe in 2016; Kraftwerk in 2003, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020; and Link Wray in 2014 and 2018.[ 5]
The non-performer category honors "songwriters, producers, disc jockeys, record executives, journalists and other industry professionals who have had a major influence on the development of rock and roll".[ 2] Several of the inductees in this category were in fact prominent performers as well. The inductees in this category are selected by the same committee that chooses the early influences.[ 2] In 2008, this category was renamed the "Ahmet Ertegun Award".[ 214]
Award for Musical Excellence
Established in 2000 as "Sidemen", the category "honors those musicians, producers and others who have spent their careers out of the spotlight working with major artists on various parts of their recording and live careers". A separate committee, composed mainly of producers, chooses the inductees.[ 2] In 2010, the category was renamed to the "Award for Musical Excellence". According to Joel Peresman, the president of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, "This award gives us flexibility to dive into some things and recognize some people who might not ordinarily get recognized."[ 219]
Year
Image
Name
Inducted Members
Inducted by[ 7]
2000
Hal Blaine [ 220]
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
King Curtis [A] [ 221]
James Jamerson [ 222]
Scotty Moore [ 223]
Earl Palmer [ 224]
2001
James Burton [ 225]
Keith Richards
Johnnie Johnson [ 226]
2002
Chet Atkins [ 227]
Marty Stuart and Brian Setzer [ 227]
2003
Benny Benjamin [ 228]
Paul Shaffer
Floyd Cramer [ 229]
Steve Douglas [ 230]
2008
Little Walter [ 231]
Ben Harper
2009
Bill Black [ 232]
Garry Tallent
D. J. Fontana [ 233]
Max Weinberg
Spooner Oldham [ 234]
Paul Shaffer
2011
Leon Russell [ 235]
Elton John
2012
Cosimo Matassa
Robbie Robertson
Tom Dowd
Glyn Johns
2014
E Street Band
Garry Tallent , Roy Bittan , Max Weinberg , Steven Van Zandt , Nils Lofgren , Patti Scialfa , Clarence Clemons , Danny Federici , Vini Lopez , and David Sancious .[ 236]
Bruce Springsteen
2015
Ringo Starr [ 237]
Paul McCartney
2017
Nile Rodgers [A] [ 238]
Pharrell Williams
2021
LL Cool J [A] [ 161]
Dr. Dre
Billy Preston [ 161]
Ringo Starr
Randy Rhoads [ 161]
Tom Morello
2022
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis [ 171] [ 239]
Janet Jackson [ 7]
Judas Priest [A] [ 171]
Les Binks , K. K. Downing , Rob Halford , Ian Hill , Dave Holland , Glenn Tipton , and Scott Travis .[ 240]
Alice Cooper [ 7]
2023
Chaka Khan [A] [ 180]
Jazmine Sullivan [ 7]
Al Kooper [ 180]
Bernie Taupin [ 180]
Elton John [ 7]
2024
Jimmy Buffett [ 188]
James Taylor [ 7]
MC5 [A] [ 188]
Michael Davis , Wayne Kramer , Fred "Sonic" Smith , Dennis Thompson , and Rob Tyner .[ 190]
Tom Morello [ 7]
Dionne Warwick [A] [ 188]
Teyana Taylor [ 7]
Norman Whitfield [ 188]
^ A. Previously nominated in the performers category: King Curtis in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1996; LL Cool J in 2010, 2011, 2014, 2018, 2019, and 2021; Judas Priest in 2018, 2020, and 2022; Chaka Khan in 2016, 2017, and 2021; MC5 in 2003, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2022; and Dionne Warwick in 2021 and 2022.[ 5]
Singles
At the 2018 ceremony, a new induction category for singles was announced by Steven Van Zandt.[ 241] According to Van Zandt, the category is "a recognition of the excellence of the singles that shaped rock 'n' roll, kind of a rock 'n' roll jukebox, records by artists not in the Rock Hall – which is not to say these artists will never be in the Rock Hall. They just are not in the Rock Hall at the moment."[ 241] However, The Isley Brothers, whose song "Twist and Shout" was inducted in 2019, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as performers in 1992. In 2023, Link Wray , whose song "Rumble " was inducted in 2018, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a Musical Influence inductee.
Individuals inducted twice or more
As of 2024, twenty-seven performers have been inducted twice or more; fifteen have been recognized as a solo artist and with a band, and eight have been inducted with two separate bands. Eric Clapton is the only one to be inducted three times: as a solo artist, with Cream , and with The Yardbirds .[ 245] Clyde McPhatter was the first to ever be inducted twice and is one of three artists to be inducted first as a solo artist and then as a member of a band, the other artists being Neil Young and Rod Stewart . Stephen Stills is the only artist to be inducted twice in the same year.
Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Beatles are the only two bands whose members were also each inducted separately, with other acts or as solo artists. In addition to their 1997 induction with CSN, David Crosby was inducted with The Byrds in 1991, Stephen Stills with Buffalo Springfield in 1997, and Graham Nash with The Hollies in 2010. Beatles members John Lennon , Paul McCartney , and George Harrison were inducted as solo artists in the main performer category, while Ringo Starr was inducted in the Award for Musical Excellence category.
There are several performers who were inducted with one (or more) of the bands they played for, but were not inducted as members of one (or more) other bands. For example, Neil Young was inducted with Buffalo Springfield and as a solo artist, but was left out when Crosby, Stills & Nash were inducted.
In 2019, Stevie Nicks became the first woman to be inducted twice, after having been inducted with Fleetwood Mac in 1998.[ 246] She was later joined by Carole King and Tina Turner . In 2021, Carole King was the first person to be inducted as both a performer and a non-performer.
John Lennon and Dave Grohl are the only two multiple inductees who were inducted in their first year of eligibility on both inductions.
Previously nominated artists
The following is a complete list of artists that have been nominated at least once for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but have yet to be selected as an inductee.
Name
Image
Year(s) nominated
NN
Reference
Johnny Ace
1986, 1987
2
[ 247] [ 248]
Bad Brains
2017
1
[ 249]
Afrika Bambaataa
2008
1
[ 250]
Beck
2022
1
[ 251]
Mariah Carey
2024
1
[ 252]
The Chantels
2002, 2010
2
[ 253] [ 254]
Chic [D]
2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
11
[ 255] [ 256] [ 257] [ 250] [ 258] [ 259] [ 260] [ 261] [ 262] [ 263] [ 249]
Devo
2019, 2021, 2022
3
[ 264] [ 265]
The Dominoes [E]
1997
1
[ 266]
Eric B. & Rakim
2012, 2024
2
[ 267] [ 252]
Iron Maiden
2021, 2023
2
[ 265] [ 268]
The J.B.'s
2016
1
[ 263]
The J. Geils Band
2005, 2006, 2011, 2017, 2018
5
[ 269] [ 256] [ 259] [ 249] [ 270]
Jane's Addiction
2017, 2024
2
[ 249] [ 252]
Joy Division / New Order
2023
1
[ 268]
Ben E. King [F]
1986, 1987, 1988
3
[ 247] [ 248] [ 271]
Lenny Kravitz
2024
1
[ 252]
Fela Kuti
2021, 2022
2
[ 265] [ 251]
Cyndi Lauper
2023
1
[ 268]
Los Lobos
2016
1
[ 263]
The Marvelettes
2013, 2015
2
[ 260] [ 262]
The Meters
1997, 2013, 2014, 2018
4
[ 266] [ 260] [ 261] [ 270]
Motörhead
2020
1
[ 272]
New York Dolls
2001, 2021, 2022
3
[ 273] [ 265]
Oasis
2024
1
[ 252]
Sinéad O'Connor
2024
1
[ 252]
Gram Parsons
2002, 2004, 2005
3
[ 253] [ 274] [ 269]
Esther Phillips
1986, 1987
2
[ 247] [ 248]
John Prine
2019
1
[ 264]
Procol Harum
2013
1
[ 260]
The Replacements
2014
1
[ 261]
Rufus [G]
2012, 2018, 2019, 2020
4
[ 267] [ 270] [ 264] [ 272]
Sade
2024
1
[ 252]
Sir Douglas Quintet
2006
1
[ 256]
The Smiths
2015, 2016
2
[ 262] [ 263]
Soundgarden
2020, 2023
2
[ 272] [ 268]
Steppenwolf
2017
1
[ 249]
Sting [H]
2015
1
[ 262]
Joe Tex
1998, 2006, 2007, 2017
4
[ 275] [ 256] [ 257] [ 249]
Thin Lizzy
2020
1
[ 272]
Conway Twitty
2005
1
[ 269]
War [I]
2009, 2012, 2015
3
[ 258] [ 267] [ 262]
Mary Wells
1986, 1987
2
[ 247] [ 248]
The White Stripes
2023
1
[ 268]
Chuck Willis
1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2011
6
[ 247] [ 248] [ 271] [ 276] [ 277] [ 259]
Steve Winwood [J]
2003
1
[ 255]
Warren Zevon
2023
1
[ 268]
^ D. Band member Nile Rodgers was inducted in the Award for Musical Excellence category in 2017.
^ E. Band members Clyde McPhatter and Jackie Wilson were both inducted as solo artists in 1987, and McPhatter was inducted a second time as a member of the Drifters in 1988.
^ F. In addition to this nomination for his solo career, Ben E. King was inducted as a member of The Drifters in 1988.
^ G. Band member Chaka Khan was inducted in the Award for Musical Excellence category for her solo career in 2023.
^ H. In addition to this nomination for his solo career, Sting was inducted as a member of The Police in 2003.
^ I. Band member Eric Burdon was inducted as a member of The Animals in 1994.
^ J. In addition to this nomination for his solo career, Steve Winwood was inducted as a member of Traffic in 2004.
Inductees in other halls of fame
DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame
As of 2024, there are 15 members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame who also have been inducted into the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame.
Country Music Hall of Fame
As of 2024, there are 17 members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame also inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum .[ 308]
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