The 2025 inductees to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame were announced recently. The ones I voted for on the fan ballots are marked *
The selections: Bad Company* (Bad Company)
Chubby Checker (Let’s Twist Again)
Joe Cocker* (You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away); I wrote about him here. Billy Joel and Paul McCartney Supported the Late British Singer, who was Inducted into the Rock Hall.
Cyndi Lauper* (She Bop); I wrote about her here
Outkast (B.O.B.) (Bombs Over Baghdad)
The White Stripes* (The Denial Twist)
I’m mildly disappointed that Joy Division/New Order* didn’t make it. The Black Crowes* will probably get there eventually. I was a bit surprised that Phish’s substantial popular vote did not net them induction.
Frankly, I started voting for Maná* because they were doing SO poorly in the fan vote. A day before the polls closed, this was the count:
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Phish 325,407
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Bad Company 276,938
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Billy Idol 256,998
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Cyndi Lauper 233,808
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Joe Cocker 230,393
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Soundgarden 229,987
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Chubby Checker 200,395
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The Black Crowes 163,292
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Mariah Carey 136,663
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Joy Division + New Order 118,261
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The White Stripes 109,218
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Outkast 106,659
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Oasis 98,257
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Maná 34,184
In addition
Selected in the musical influence category were Salt-N-Pepa (Expression) and Warren Zevon (The Envoy); I’ve been touting Zevon for YEARS. “Among his high-profile supporters was Billy Joel, who wrote a letter to the hall’s nominating committee urging them to consider Zevon, who became eligible for induction in 1994 but had never made the ballot” until 2023.
In the musical excellence category were: Producer/arranger/songwriter/musician Thom Bell (I’ll Be Around by the Spinners) – I wrote about him here.
A “hero of the piano,” Nicky Hopkins (Jeff Beck’s Beck’s Bolero);
Pioneering bassist Carol Kaye (The Beat Goes On by Sonny and Cher), “who shaped the sound of modern music .” It’s about time another member of the Wrecking Crew got in.I wrote about her here.
The Ahmet Ertegun Award went to Lenny Waronker, who “is celebrated for his artist-first philosophy and transformative leadership. As head of A&R and later president at Warner Bros., he championed creative freedom for artists, forging an environment where musicians could innovate free from the confines of commercial pressure.” Later, he cofounded DreamWorks Records.
I’m still waiting for Estelle Axton to be inducted.