Showbiz411.com reports that Cat Stevens, a.k.a. Yusuf Islam, is still "undecided" about showing up to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony next month. That seems like a problem for the Rock Hall...not JUST because he won't be there...but because if he doesn't perform, their bill is looking pretty WEAK.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced the final list of acts they're inducting next year. It'll be Rush, Heart, blues guitarist Albert King, Randy Newman, Donna Summer, and Public Enemy. The ceremony will take place on April 18th in Los Angeles, and it'll air May 18th on HBO. You shouldn't watch it and here's why...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is disappointed that they didn't induct Donna Summer last month. (Donna was nominated for induction last fall, but didn't make the cut this time around. She died last Thursday.)
The chairman of the Rock Hall's nominating committee says, quote, "There is absolutely no doubt that the extraordinary Donna Summer belongs in the Rock ...
Yesterday, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced the artists that are up for induction this year. This is just the list of 15 finalists, which will be on the ballot that's being sent to the voters. Over 500 people vote, and they each select five names. See the list along with who got snubbed on the next page
Footage from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony has surfaced online. The event actually happened on Monday night. It'll air Sunday night on Fuse.