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Saturday's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony promises to be bittersweet and star-studded

Saturday's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony promises to be bittersweet and star-studded

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Saturday night's induction ceremony promises to be starry, exciting – and bittersweet. So many of the award winners were lost this time.

Of the seven original members of Kool & the Gang, there is only one, Robert “Kool” Bell. There will be no living members of the MC5, which recently suffered the deaths of its last two original members, drummer Dennis “Machine Gun” Thompson and guitarist and vocalist Wayne Kramer. Foreigner's original bassist Ed Gagliardi and multi-instrumentalist Ian McDonald have died and guitarist Mick Jones is sidelined with Parkinson's disease. A tribe called Quest lost Phife Dawg.

“I wish George was here and the rest of the other gentlemen – the other original members – because they very much deserve this recognition,” said Hahn Brown, widow of Kool & the Gang drummer and songwriter George Brown, who died in 2023.

Thom Gimbel, Michael Bluestein, Kelly Hansen, Mick Jones, Jeff Pilson, Bruce Watson
FILE – Thom Gimbel, from left, Michael Bluestein, Mick Jones, Kelly Hansen, Jeff Pilson and Foreigner's Bruce Watson pose for a portrait during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah on January 20, 2017. (Photo by Taylor Jewell/ Invision/AP, file)

Taylor Jewell


In many ways, the Class of 2024 – which also includes Peter Frampton, Cher, Mary J. Blige, Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Matthews Band, the late Jimmy Buffett, Dionne Warwick and the late Alexis Korner, the late John Mayall and the late Big Mama Thornton – is a catch-up course that reflects the fluctuation in the Hall's leadership.

“In recent years there has been a change from some of the old guard, with artists like Rush and Kiss and Stevie Ray Vaughan and Randy Rhodes, the MC5 and Judas Priest coming in. Whereas before maybe that wasn't the case,” says Tom Morello, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame guitarist for bands like Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave.

Morello recalls raising the issue of membership with Jon Landau, Bruce Springsteen's manager and former Rolling Stone critic and then chairman of the nominating committee.

He told him, “Me and my friends don't think much about the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame because none of our favorite bands are in it.”

Now there will be a band that has long represented Morello, the MC5, which paved the way for the Stooges, the Ramones, the Clash, the Sex Pistols, Rage Against the Machine and System of a Down.

Dionne Warwick
FILE – Dionne Warwick performs at MusiCares Person of the Year Honoring Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Friday, February 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Chris Pizzello


Saturday's induction ceremony will take place at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland. It will be streamed live on Disney+. A special featuring performance highlights and standout moments will air January 1 on ABC.

Cher – the only artist to have a No. 1 song in each of the last six decades – and Blige, with eight multi-platinum albums and nine Grammy awards, will help increase the number of women in the hall, which, according to critics, is also low.

Artists must have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years before being considered for inclusion. More than 1,000 artists, historians and music industry professionals voted on the nominees.

There was a brilliant push to bring Foreigner – with hits “Urgent” and “Hot Blooded” – into the hall, with Mark Ronson, Jack Black, Slash, Dave Grohl and Paul McCartney all publicly supporting the move. Ronson's stepfather is Mick Jones, founding member, songwriter and lead guitarist of Foreigner.

Warwick will arrive just days after attending the ceremony Memorial to her long-time friend and colleague Cissy Houstonin Newark, New Jersey. Jennifer Hudson and Teyana Taylor will help her launch.

Other rock, pop and hip-hop royalty will be on hand to kick off the class, including Busta Rhymes, Dr. Dre, Demi Lovato, Dua Lipa, Ella Mai, James Taylor, Jelly Roll, Julia Roberts and Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Lucky Daye, Mac McAnally, Method Man, Roger Daltrey, Sammy Hagar, Slash and The Roots.

Last year it featured Missy Elliott, Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, Chaka Khan, Soul Train creator Don Cornelius, Kate Bush and the late George Michael some of the artists who entered the hall.

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