Here is the front page of a music magazine published almost 20 year ago, deriding the Rock Hall of Fame for overlooking key talents (clockwise, from top right GENE PITNEY, NEIL SEDAKA, DEL SHANNON, CONNIE FRANCIS, THE SHIRELLES and BRENDA LEE. Since that time, Pitney , Shannon, the Shirelles and Brenda Lee have finally been inducted, but , amazingly, Neil Sedaka - who had two separate careers, in the 60s and 70s - and Connie Francis , who is the second if not best -selling female singer of all time- are still left out of the Hall, along with many notable names like Chubby Checker, Paul Anka, Jan and Dean, Mary Wells, The Ventures, Leslie Gore and most of the attached list (at left) and others you could probably think of... It's always been an issue as to 'What is rock and roll? ', but if they're now letting in rap artists and heavy metal,blues and country artists its high time they considered the pop-meisters. Afterall, pop was the rock and roll in the 50s and 60s as was much of country music. Many no longer take the Hall seriously once learning that it is run by the head of 'Rolling Stone' magazine, a publication that has hardly recognized any music prior to 1968, it's inception, with rare exception, i.e. the five or six 'pioneers' . Early RS publications , for example , dismissed Roy Orbison as a lightweight who hid behind dark clothes and glasses - that is, until Orbison returned to fame in the 80s, playing with some of Rolling Stone's faves like Elvis Costello and Bob Dylan. Unlike some of the sports hall of fames, which put some actual 'science' to the test in selected members, the Hall is largely a popularity contest of music writers and publishers, largely of younger age. Prior to being inducted into the hall, the late great Gene Pitney once suggested they not keep nominating him every year but give his slot to a younger artist more likely to get in. Same for Del Shannon, who some say was very depressed after being overlooked many times. Since then, the Hall has become a joke, except to those who may have been inducted or prefer newer music to older.
From the above list, left, Neil Diamond was finally inducted as was Brenda Lee and the Shirelles along with the Righteous Brothers and Gene Pitney and Del Shannon, sadly, after he passed - but that's about it. Still missing are two of the top three selling female artists of the 50s and 60s as well as two of the three top surf groups and the number singer of the number one dance hit and the most dance tunes of anyone.
Here are some of the artists still missing from the Rock Hall of Fame, as posted in our Facebook sister site.... We put together a somewhat scientific breakdown of deserving artists, which we'll be adding here shortly...
ABOVE I S OUR 'SCIENTIFIC' METHOD OF
DETERMINING ARTIST WORTHINESS OF
ROCK HALL OF FAME STATUS....
based on points for different aspects
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