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Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame: A Voter Explains Their 2022 Ballot

Last year, we had an anonymous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame voter explain their ballot to us: this person explained how s/he became a voter, who s/he voted for…

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Courtesy of the voter profiled in this article

Last year, we had an anonymous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame voter explain their ballot to us: this person explained how s/he became a voter, who s/he voted for and who s/he didn't, and why.

"It's another difficult ballot this year," our voter tells us. "Of the seventeen nominees, I wish I could vote for at least thirteen of them. We only get to vote for five, so I've spent a lot of time binge-listening to entire catalogs from some of these artists. Of course, some nominees were no-brainers for me. I'll also point out that while I'm a rock fan and have worked in the rock genre on and off for years, I don't have a bias against artists that don't fit into an orthodox definition of 'rock and roll.' I always look back to the first two induction classes, from 1986 and 1987: you had Chuck Berry and Little Richard and Elvis Presley, guys who really defined 'rock and roll.' But there were also straight-up soul -- or R&B -- singers, like Aretha Franklin and Sam Cooke and Ray Charles. And you had artists that you could consider 'pop,' like the Everly Brothers and the Coasters and Ricky Nelson. You even had country: Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams. I think that's the spirit of rock and roll, combining all of these different types of music. I don't have any issues with hip-hop or country artists in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I always hear people complain about that: 'But does the Country Hall of Fame induct rock artists? Would the Hip-Hop Hall of Fame induct rock artists?' I don't care about that: rock and roll's tent is wider and more diverse."

"Anyway, last year, two of the five artists I voted for were inducted: Tina Turner and the Go-Go's; in past years, the only artists that I voted for who were inducted were Depeche Mode (2020) and the Cure (2019). Hopefully this year, more of my picks will get in."

Beck: NOPE

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Pat Benatar: YES

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Pat Benatar "Tropico" Press Kit, 1984. Includes two black and white promotional photos, 3 page press release, and folder.


Kate Bush: NOPE

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Devo: NOPE

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Duran Duran: YES

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Eminem: NOPE

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Eurythmics - NOPE

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Promotional photo of Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart of the Eurythmics, undated


Judas Priest - YES

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Fela Anikulapo Kuti - NOPE

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MC5 - NOPE

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The New York Dolls - NOPE

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Dolly Parton - NOPE

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Rage Against the Machine - YES

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Lionel Richie - NOPE

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Carly Simon - NOPE

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CIRCA 1975: Singer/songwriter Carly Simon poses for a portrait in circa 1975. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)


A Tribe Called Quest - YES

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Front left-right: Q-Tip, Ali Shaheed - Back left-right: Phife Dawg, Jairobi White


Dionne Warwick - NOPE

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Brian has been working in pop culture and media for about three decades: he’s worked at MTV, VH1, SiriusXM, CBS and Loudwire. Besides working as a writer and an editor-in-chief, he’s also appeared on air as a pundit, guested on radio shows and hosted podcasts. Over the years, he’s interviewed the surviving members of Led Zeppelin, the members of U2, Beyonce, Pink, Usher, Stevie Nicks, Lorde… and is grateful to have had the chance to interview Joe Strummer of the Clash and Tom Petty.