Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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Why Tina Turner Was the Queen of Rock & Roll
Our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast tells the one-of-a-kind story of the late Tina Turner
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Watch Tina Turner Play Her Final 'Proud Mary' at Last Concert in 2009
She played this Creedence classic more than 1,000 times throughout her long career, wrapping up in 2009 at this show in Sheffield, England
- The Queen of Rock
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Bernie Taupin Talks Rock Hall Induction and Being in the Spotlight: 'I'm Not Exactly Howard Hughes'
The Elton John lyricist shares his enthusiasm for Kate Bush, his upcoming memoir, and talks Elton's post-tour career
- FEEL THE BERN
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'This Was Our Time': The Spinners' Surviving Founder on Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction
Henry Fambrough is the only original member of the iconic soul group founded in 1954
- Legends
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Stevie Nicks Welcomes Sheryl Crow to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: 'A Very Elite Club for Us Women'
Crow, who previously spoke to Rolling Stone, said she was "shocked" by the news of her induction
- Sisterhood
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Rage Against the Machine Thank Rock Hall for 'Surprising' Induction
"Many thanks to the Hall of Fame for recognizing the music and the mission of Rage Against the Machine," band says
- Testify
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Sheryl Crow on Her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction: 'I'm Shocked — Life Is Crazy!'
"I don't feel like I've been doing this that long," says Crow. "It's gone so fast. I really didn't see this coming"
- The Class of 2023
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Rock Hall Inductee Kate Bush Can't Wait to Learn the 'Secret Handshake'
"I have to admit I’m completely shocked at the news of being inducted into the Hall of Fame," the musician tells Rolling Stone
- Running Up That Hall
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Willie Nelson, Missy Elliott, Kate Bush, George Michael Lead Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2023 Class
Rage Against the Machine, Sheryl Crow, Chaka Khan, Bernie Taupin, the Spinners, DJ Kool Herc, Link Wray, Al Kooper, and Don Cornelius will also enter the Cleveland institution
- Long Live Rock
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Enough Is Enough. It’s Time for the Rock Hall to Recognize Metal
What Iron Maiden's second snub says about the institution's attitude toward music's loudest genre
- Up the Irons
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