UK Music Hall of Fame
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The UK Music Hall of Fame honours musicians for their lifetime fame in music. Members can be of any nationality. The Hall of Fame started in 2004 with the induction of five founder members and five more members selected by a public televote, two from each of the last five decades. In subsequent years, a panel of more than 60 journalists and music industry executives decide which people go into the hall of fame.
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[edit] 2004 inductees
There were five founding members, one from each decade from the 1950s to 1990s:
In addition, the public were asked to select one further act from each decade, from five lists of ten nominees. The five members chosen by the public in October 2004 were:
The full list of nominees were:
- 1950s - Billie Holiday, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Cliff Richard and The Shadows, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis
- 1960s - The Beach Boys, Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Rolling Stones, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, The Kinks, Simon and Garfunkel, The Velvet Underground
- 1970s - ABBA, The Bee Gees, The Clash, David Bowie, Elton John, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Queen, Sex Pistols, Stevie Wonder
- 1980s - Bruce Springsteen, Beastie Boys, George Michael, Guns N' Roses, Joy Division, Michael Jackson, Prince, Public Enemy, R.E.M., The Smiths
- 1990s - Blur, Dr. Dre, Missy Elliott, Nirvana, Oasis, The Prodigy, Radiohead, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Robbie Williams, Spice Girls
Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, was awarded honorary membership.
[edit] 2005 inductees
The 2005 inductees were selected by a panel of 60 people from the music industry:
- Eurythmics (inducted by Bob Geldof, performed)
- Aretha Franklin
- Jimi Hendrix (inducted by Mitch Mitchell, and Slash of Velvet Revolver)
- Bob Dylan (inducted by Woody Harrelson)
- Joy Division/New Order (inducted by actor John Simm, performed "Regret" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart")
- The Who (inducted by Ray Davies of The Kinks)
- The Kinks (inducted by footballer Geoff Hurst)
- Pink Floyd (inducted by Pete Townshend of The Who)
- Black Sabbath (inducted by Brian May of Queen, performed)
- Ozzy Osbourne solo (inducted by Angus Young of AC/DC)
The late DJ John Peel was also made an honorary member (inducted by Damon Albarn of Blur).
The programme was televised in the UK. It was later shown on VH1 in the United States, without the Joy Division/New Order segments. The full version was subsequently shown on VH1 Classic.
[edit] 2006 inductees
The 2006 inductees were:
- James Brown (inducted by Jazzie B, performed 'I Got You (I Feel Good)')
- Led Zeppelin (inducted by Roger Taylor of Queen, Wolfmother performed Communication Breakdown as tribute)
- Rod Stewart (inducted by James Morrison who performed The First Cut Is the Deepest / Do Ya Think I'm Sexy)
- Brian Wilson (inducted by David Gilmour of Pink Floyd, performed God Only Knows and Good Vibrations)
- Bon Jovi (inducted by Dave Stewart, performed Livin' on a Prayer, Wanted Dead or Alive and It's My Life)
- Prince (inducted by Beyoncé Knowles)
- Dusty Springfield (inducted by Joss Stone who performed Son of a Preacher Man)
Sir George Martin received an honorary membership (inducted by British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown). He then went on to conduct a special arrangement of the Beatles songs Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight / The End With the help of Johnny Borrell, Corinne Bailey Rae, Jose Gonzalez, Roger Taylor and the London Community Gospel Choir. The band were also joined by Feeder touring guitarist Dean Tidey, who is signed to George Martin's publishing label. He also has his own band called the Sandstone Veterans.
Also present at the ceremony were Patti LaBelle (performed You Don't Have to Say You Love Me), Nona Hendryx, Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Wolfmother (performed Communication Breakdown), Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), Giles Martin, Dermot O'Leary (host), and Paul Gambaccini.
Prince, during his induction, invited everyone over to see him live in Las Vegas but gave an apology that he couldn't perform live at the venue. Rod Stewart appeared live by satellite from Los Angeles in a Celtic Shirt and accidentally dropped his award, before advising James Morrison to 'give up the fags'.
The event has particular significance as it turned out to be James Brown's last ever televised recording. He died on 25 December 2006.
The 2006 Induction Ceremony took place on 24 November 2006 at Alexandra Palace, and it was broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK on November 16, repeated on November 18. It was shown on VH1 in the USA on November 25.
[edit] 2007 inductees
There were no inductees in 2007