Bon Jovi In, Radiohead Out in Rock Hall Final Cut

The Cars, Moody Blues, Nina Simone will also be inducted
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 13, 2017 9:40 AM CST
Rock Hall 2018 Class: Bon Jovi, Cars, Moody Blues
In this 2001 file photo, The Cars lead singer Ric Ocasek, right, and guitarist Elliot Easton perform during Lollapalooza at Grant Park in Chicago.   (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)

Iconic singer Nina Simone and New Jersey rockers Bon Jovi led the 2018 class of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, which includes four first-time nominees. The Cars, as well as first-time contenders Dire Straits, the Moody Blues, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, also are part of the 2018 class announced Wednesday. They will be inducted on April 14 in Cleveland. The six inductees were chosen from a group of 19 nominees, including Radiohead, who were expected to enter in the Rock Hall in their first year of eligibility but didn't make it. Tharpe, a pioneering guitarist who performed gospel music and was known to some as "the godmother of rock 'n' roll," will be inducted with the "Award for Early Influence." She died in 1973. The other five acts will be inducted as performers, reports the AP.

  • The jazzy and soulful Simone, also a first-time nominee, was a leader in pushing for civil rights and influenced the likes of Alicia Keys and Aretha Franklin before her death in 2003.
  • The Cars, founded in Boston in 1976, combined new wave and classic-rock sounds. This year marked the band's third nomination.
  • Bon Jovi, first nominated in 2011 and again this year, have sold more than 120 million albums and launched No. 1 hits with "Livin' on a Prayer," ''You Give Love a Bad Name," ''Bad Medicine," and "I'll Be There for You."
  • Rock Hall voters have recently opened their hearts to progressive rockers, which benefited "Nights in White Satin" singers the Moody Blues. English rockers Dire Straits, which includes brothers Mark and David Knopfler, also reaped those benefits.
(More Rock and Roll Hall of Fame stories.)

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