1983:
"Islands In The Stream"
Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians Did A Version Of This Song Subtitled "Day-O"
The Banana Boat Song
The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Is Located In This City
Cleveland Ohio
Frontman Adam Duritz named his band after a British poem about Magpies ("One for sorrow, Two for joy") Long before their breakout hit "Mr. Jones"
Counting Crows
This genre blends the fast aggressive sounds of heavy metal with retro chiptune and 8-bit video game sounds. Some of the bands even use themes from Zelda and Megaman
Nintendocore
1982:
"Ebony and Ivory"
Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
She Sings "across the Universe" On the Pleasantville Soundtrack, And had a big hit with "Criminal" in 1997
Fiona Apple
The Rock & Roll Hal Of Fame's Collection Includes Her "Acid Queen" Costume From The Movie "Tommy"
Tina Turner
Glenn Frey vs. Don Felder of this band Had an explosive feud. Tensions peaked during a 1980 benefit concert in Long Beach, California, where the two guitarists openly argued and threatened physical violence while performing.
The Eagles
Bardcore transforms modern pop and rock songs into a sound that is straight out of this era in history, using instruments like lutes and harps
Medieval
1976:
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart"
Elton John & Kiki Dee
Shannon Hoon, The Lead Singer Of This "No Rain" Group, Died In 1995
Blind Melon
He Was Inducted Into The Hall Of Fame Twice: As A Beatle & As A Solo Artist
This Black band who is not reportedly Hard to Handle use to call themselves Mr. Crowe's Garden
The Black Crowes
This genre is an intentionally nerdy style of hip-hop music.
Consisting of the most dedicated nerds, especially in terms of computer ability.
Nerdcore
1967:
"Somethin' Stupid"
Frank & Nancy Sinatra
"I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)" Is The Biggest Hit By This Psychedelic Group
The Electric Prunes
To Be Eligible Nominees Must Have Released A Record At Least This Many Years Prior To The Induction
25 Years
Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck were all members of this Super Group
The Yardbirds
This sub genre of hip-hop blends a lot of really dark, cinematic themes. Lyrically it covers taboo topics like the occult slasher films and psychological thrillers.
Horrorcore
1978:
"Summer Nights"
John Travolta & Olivia Newton John
This Irish band originally had the words "Saw Us" at the end of their name as a play on the word "Sauce" But they dropped this part before They had hits like "Linger" and "Zombie"
The Cranberries
Designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei, the building's glass pyramid and angular geometric forms actually represent one of these
A Record Player
This influential Brit New Wave band was best known for their wind swept hairstyles and their spacey synth pop in hists like "I Ran (So Far Away)"
The Flock Of Seagulls
Bands like Black flag and Minor Threat were part of this style of core punk music that often omits the punk. It is generally faster, harder, and more abrasive than other forms of punk rock
Hardcore (Punk)