The boys club that comprises this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class also contains a female solo musician who has always been a striking presence: Cyndi Lauper.
She's among the seven new inductees, whittled from a list of 14 announced earlier this year, who spotlight a more conventional rock lineup – excepting Atlanta hip-hop innovators Outkast – than the genre diverse classes of recent years.
The newest entrants, announced during the live broadcast of the “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night” episode of “American Idol" on April 27, are:The full induction ceremony airs live Nov. 8 from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Disney+ and arrives on Hulu the next day. A condensed version will air on ABC at a yet-to-be-announced date.Those who didn’t make the cut this year include The Black Crowes, Billy Idol, Maná and Phish – all first-time nominees – along with Mariah Carey and Oasis (both nominated in 2024 for the first time) and Joy Division/New Order (nominated once before in 2023).
Veteran jam band Phish won the fan vote with almost 330,000 – about 50,000 more than the next highest, Bad Company – but contrary to popular belief, winning the fan vote does not guarantee induction.
She's among the seven new inductees, whittled from a list of 14 announced earlier this year, who spotlight a more conventional rock lineup – excepting Atlanta hip-hop innovators Outkast – than the genre diverse classes of recent years.
The newest entrants, announced during the live broadcast of the “Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night” episode of “American Idol" on April 27, are:The full induction ceremony airs live Nov. 8 from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Disney+ and arrives on Hulu the next day. A condensed version will air on ABC at a yet-to-be-announced date.Those who didn’t make the cut this year include The Black Crowes, Billy Idol, Maná and Phish – all first-time nominees – along with Mariah Carey and Oasis (both nominated in 2024 for the first time) and Joy Division/New Order (nominated once before in 2023).
Veteran jam band Phish won the fan vote with almost 330,000 – about 50,000 more than the next highest, Bad Company – but contrary to popular belief, winning the fan vote does not guarantee induction.
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00:00The Boys Club that comprises this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class also contains a female solo musician who has always been a striking presence, Cindy Lauper.
00:09She's among the seven new inductees, whittled from a list of 14 announced earlier this year, who spotlight a more conventional rock lineup, accepting Atlanta hip-hop innovators outcast, than the genre-diverse classes of recent years.
00:23The newest entrants, announced during the live broadcast of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame night, episode of American Idol on April 27th, are
00:33The full induction ceremony airs live NOV, ate from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Disney+, and arrives on Hulu the next day.
00:42A condensed version will air on ABC at a yet-to-be-announced date.
00:46Those who didn't make the cut this year include the Black Crows, Billy Idol, Manah, and Fish, all first-time nominees, along with Mariah Carey and Oasis, both nominated in 2024 for the first time, and Joy Division slash New Order, nominated once before in 2023.
01:04Veteran jam band Fish won the fan vote with almost 330,000, about 50,000 more than the next highest.
01:11Bad company, but contrary to popular belief, winning the fan vote does not guarantee any