At Best Classic Bands, we report annually on which artists are nominated and then inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and we also maintain a list of artists that have yet to be considered by the institution, despite being eligible. Within the latter category are numerous mainstream rock bands that found commercial success, mostly from the late ’70s and the ’80s, but have never found favor among rock critics and other music industry tastemakers. Many of them have been branded “corporate rock,” a derogatory term that would imply that these bands’ massive fandom was somehow manufactured by the industry and is not genuine.
Accordingly, each year, when the Rock Hall’s nominating committee meets to discuss which artists will be up for selection in the next “class,” those bands are routinely ignored.
We at BCB receive more irate comments from readers regarding these Rock Hall snubs than any other single topic.
To recap, the way artists get inducted into the Rock Hall is by first being nominated. A committee of around 20-30 music industry professionals, journalists, artists, media people, etc., whose membership has changed often in the 30-plus years of the Hall’s existence, meets annually in New York City and discusses which artists they feel should be nominated. Once they narrow down their choices, usually to around 15 names, a larger body of several hundred people, again mostly connected to the music industry in some way, vote. At the end of the yearly vote, a short list of artists, averaging around seven per year, is elected for induction. (In order to be eligible for induction, an artist must have recorded for the first time a minimum of 25 years prior to the induction year under consideration.)
Podcaster and comedian Marc Maron is among those who have noticed that the Rock Hall seems biased against certain types of bands, and in an Oct. 6, 2022, episode of his podcast, “WTF With Marc Maron,” he hosted Rolling Stone magazine founder and original editor-publisher Jann Wenner, who is making the media rounds promoting his memoir, unsurprisingly titled Like a Rolling Stone. Wenner was also a co-founder of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and for many years was not only a member of the nominating committee but the Chairman of the institution. (Specifically, he dropped out of the nominating committee after 2006 and resigned from the Chairman position in 2019.)
Maron brought up the topic of the habitual snubs of certain bands, in particular Foreigner, Styx, Boston and REO Speedwagion, by the nominating committee. The discussion begins approximately 36 minutes into the interview, which runs for about 75 minutes total.
(To be fair, while many bands not particularly popular among the critics and such have been kept out of the Hall, others, including Journey, Yes, Chicago, ELO, the Moody Blues and, as mentioned by Wenner, Bon Jovi, have been inducted, albeit in some cases after decades of eligibility. Wenner is not asked, nor does he volunteer, why some of these bands have made the cut while others remain in the waiting room.)
Watch Atlantic Records’ co-founder Ahmet Ertegun and Mick Jagger induct Jann Wenner into the Rock Hall
The conversation went like this (listen to the full interview here):
Marc Maron: Are there bands—and I know you’ve been accused of this before—that you just will not indulge at all? There’s been talk of you maybe stifling some people’s membership into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, that feel like they deserve it.
Jann Wenner: There is talk of that, but I don’t control that. I’m not on the Nominating Committee. (Note: Wenner served on the committee from its inception in 1986 until 2006.)
MM: Nothing against Foreigner per se?
JW: Nothing against Foreigner per se. In fact I was very good friends with [singer-songwriter Mick Jones, who co-founded the band in 1976], and I like their work. But Foreigner’s name has never come up in the nominating committee to be nominated.
MM: REO Speedwagon, no?
JW: No. There’s that era. Not them, not Boston, Styx. That whole era, it does not come up at all.
MM: I grew up in that era. I went to high school in that era.
JW: Then you’re not gonna get in the Hall of Fame either. What can I tell you? (laughs)
MM: You got in pretty quick. [Wenner was inducted in 2004.]
JW: But there are some…like Bon Jovi, it took years for him to get in.
MM: Eventually, you’ll run out of guys. They’ll all get in. They might not be around. There might be one guy left. But they’ll all get in.
The nominating committee is expected to convene in early 2023 to announce the latest slate of nominees.
For a comprehensive look at the membership of the nominating committee from its inception until the present, as well as a list of current voters, go here.
Watch Journey’s induction speeches at the 2017 Rock Hall induction ceremony
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26 Comments
I was very surprised Poco didnt finally make it last time given the deaths of 2 members last year . Thats a RRHOF m.o. for sure . Speaking star power inducting Poco wont be like finally letting Moody Blues or Rush in , but Poco did open the door to that whole ” country rock ” thing .
Proof positive that the RRHOF is a sham. It’s Jann Wenner’s Hall of Fame. What a disgrace.
Those names just never come up? I’m not sure I believe that. If that’s really the case, the nominating committee must have some very pretentious tools on it…..
Still waiting for Procol Harum.
Amen, it just shows that its a hall of shame. If they cant get in its a fraud institution.
Procol yes. Could rock and play actual music at the same time
Jann Wenner that evil bastard that screwed Hunter S Thompson out of an advance on the election in 1976 and tried to send him to Nam to get killed. But I digress
Established the Rock and roll hall of fame in April 20, 1983 with Ahmet Ertegun as a place for fans of many genres of pop music to go to and get a greater appreciation of basically Rock and Roll music and popular music.
I am not knocking this contribution. What I am about to knock is his stranglehold on the nomination process.
While having obviously favor the groups he likes Bruce Springsteen Elvis Costello he ignores bands who made huge contributions to rock but he didn’t support. For example Jetho Tull first metal Grammy.
Usual music style. Popular influence but not in
Another band Deep Purple major influence.
NY Dolls a major influence band
The list is so long.
I hope RRHOF can see it in there hearts to go back and right this wrong over the next ten years.
Jann Wenner is so full of himself it’s not even funny.
Jethro Tull, whose 50+ years body of work is amazing, but not HOF worthy? Ridiculous!
Why should someone’s death mean that there’s some sort of ‘for sure’ factor?
The whole ‘hall of fame’ model is garbage.
How does an entire era “not come up”. That in and of itself sounds like a bunch of BS or some voting members simply dislike certain bands. Foreigner and Styx not even considered? Absurd! I don’t know the answer but are there any other bands from that era that have been inducted? I would think so and therefore that era would have “come up”. Isn’t that Era the late 70’d and 80’s? Even into the 90’s. Also, maybe they should leave out non-rock ‘n’ roll acts and let in the real ones. For example Dolly Parton. Nothing against her but rock ‘n’ roll? That’s a joke.
Good reason to cancel your rolling stone magazine. I know I haven’t read it in years. Just a bunch of elitests
As if the Rock Hall thing doesn’t already irritate and frustrate fans to no end annually, as it is, here comes this article with the main high poobah of musical snobbery himself, to further infuriate and incite the rancor of music fans everywhere. How many times……? At this point I don’t think fans continue to be incensed at what the R&RHOF is. How can you rationally be? To do so would fall right in with what that old saying about what insanity is. No, it’s really about the ongoing disappointment with what it isn’t, based on what the name initially implied to us all. But folks, it’s been apparent for some time now that the idea we all shared about it was a fantasy. I don’t know what exactly the R&RHOF is, but it ain’t that. So, it’s time to get over it, and move on. Oh, and Mr. Wenner, it’s certainly not news but you’re a dick.
What about Janet Jackson??? She’s NOT rock and roll at all. Her only merit is to be Michael’s sister and the shameful spectacle she did at the Superbowl.
And by the way: Michael’s not rock and roll either.
His arrogance shows through even in this interview.
The worst part of it is that Wikipedia has bought into it, and now uses it on their Deaths page. What used to be “rock drummer” is now listed as “Hall of Fame drummer,” which not only looks silly but deprives the reader of key information about the genre of music the decedent belongs to.
The thing about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame they really biased and racist you got people and legends like Johnny Ace Joe Tex Donny Hathaway Roberta Flack Luther Vandross, Even Ohio’s Very Own The Ohio Players, Zapp & Roger Troutman, Lakeside, & Slave Feat. The Rev. Steve Arrington, Mötörhead, Judas Priest, Minnie Riperton, Don Cornelius, Big Star, Dan Hartman, Debarge, Nas, DMX, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, Geto Boys, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Cheech & Chong, Scarface, Tears For Fears, Go West, Bangles, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Kurtis Blow, Big Daddy Kane, Barry White,Teddy Pendergrass, Andraè Crouch,And so many more Multicultural musicians and legends deserves to be Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. But You need to broaden your minds and your biased opinions and Let These Legends Be Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame already so people like me can be Inducted someday so my children and grandchildren can be proud of the work that I put in.
How about we start with Jethro Tull and Bad Company. How is there a R+R Hall without the presence of one of the greatest front men in rock history Paul Rodgers?
Firstly, the whole concept of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame is surely antithetical to rock music which was never meant to be ‘respectable’. Secondly, it’s no surprise that the likes of Foreigner, Rush, Styx, REO Speedwagon or Journey ever got admitted because their music was neither consistently good nor original. They did not ‘break the mould’ with their music – it was bland and boring and unoriginal.
Foreigner and Journey are “corporate bands” anyway so they really don’t count as qualifiers at any rate.
This is a BOGUS self-appointed organization. Their selections are biased and inconsistent.
Nominations are based on a handful of opinionated members and not on real achievements and longevity of some groups. One example, Where is Johnny Winter? One of America’s greatest Texas blues and rock guitarists who toured endlessly until his death. But somehow many less qualified artists are already in. This is a R&R Hall of Shame.
UFO put album after album innovator of heavy metal but had great ballads too
It really should be renamed the Music Hall Of Fame. More non-rock acts are the bulk of the groups or people going in these days. I’ve questioned their legitimacy from the beginning. Leon Russell should have been in the inaugural class. The Moody Blues should’ve been inducted years ago. And for Jethro Tull to not be in at all speaks volumes as to how illegitimate the Hall is. Are all these nominations 15 or 20 years old?
It is not a true rock and roll HOF!! I maintain that a pure rock and roll HOF should be created at Bethel Woods, NY!!
DEVO finally made the nomination list. this alone proves the DEVOLUTION is real. Bon Jovi in before DEVO was even nominated? Bollocks! Mierda!!!
R&RHOF is a very insular organization. Need to be or have members of your band or have your band’s management of a certain ilk.
All I will say is the Great Al Kooper and J. Tull! It’s turned into Wenner’s Private Showroom & Study. RS has become a mockery of the ’60s in so many ways. Don’t even look at the crazy covers any more. They’ve been bought/co-opted by the powers they decried in 1970.