Janet Jackson, Steve Miller, Chicago and The Cars are among the
first-time nominees being considered for induction next year in the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame.
Cheap Trick, Los Lobos, Chaka Khan and James Brown's
famed backup band
The J.B.'s also are new to the ballot. Eight of the 15 potential
honorees are first-timers, although none are in their first year of
eligibility.
More than 800 artists and members of the music industry vote on the
inductees, who will be announced in December. Fans can also vote on the
rock hall's website toward a "fan's ballot" that will also be counted.
Artists back on the ballot for another try are Chic, Deep Purple, N.W.A., Nine Inch Nails, the Smiths, the Spinners and Yes.
Janet - Miss Jackson if you're nasty - would uphold a family tradition.
The Jackson 5 were inducted in 1997 and her late brother Michael joined
as a solo artist in 2001. The singer of "If," ''All For You" and
"That's the Way Love Goes" just released "Unbreakable," her first new
disc since 2008.
The California-based Miller, with hits like "Fly Like an Eagle" and
"Jet Airliner" to his name, was a stalwart of 1970s radio along with the
jazzy soft rock of Chicago, known for "Colour My World" and "If You
Leave Me Now."
The Cars' brittle New Wave pop of "My Best Friend's Girl" helped define
the turn into the 1980s. Los Lobos' "How Will the Wolf Survive" and
"Kiko" albums were critical favorites and the band has endured as a top
live act.
The stuttering recitation of Chaka Khan's name was a signature of her
1984 hit "I Feel For You." The J.B.'s well-disciplined tightness and
supreme funk made them among the most sampled artists in music.
Midwestern favorites Cheap Trick's Beatles-at-top-volume sound became a
hit after they traveled to Japan and made a live album before an
enthusiastic audience.
Artists are eligible for the hall 25 years after their first music is
released. Acts nominated in their first year of eligibility, like Green
Day last year, usually are slam dunks for inclusion but no one fits that
bill this year.
Of the returning nominees, Los Angeles rappers N.W.A. received a major
publicity boost through the move "Straight Outta Compton." This is the
fourth year in a row they've been nominated.
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