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American singer Cyndi Lauper, band Soundgarden chosen for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

American singer Cyndi Lauper, band Soundgarden chosen for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

The artists will be inducted during a ceremony that will stream live on Disney+ from Los Angeles on November 8.
28 Apr, 2025

‘The Twist’ singer Chubby Checker, pop star Cyndi Lauper, and grunge rock band Soundgarden were among the acts chosen for induction this year into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

American Idol host Ryan Seacrest announced the 2025 inductees during the ABC singing competition show on Sunday.

Others selected for the Rock Hall in Cleveland included English rock group Bad Company, hip-hop act Outkast, rock and blues singer Joe Cocker and garage rock duo The White Stripes.

The artists will be inducted during a ceremony that will stream live on Disney+ from Los Angeles on November 8.

Inductees were chosen by fans and industry experts. Artists must have released their first recording at least 25 years ago to be eligible.

A singer and dancer, the now 83-year-old Checker was known for popularising various dance styles, including the twist and the limbo in the 1960s.

Bad Company came together in 1973 and recorded hits such as ‘Feel Like Makin’ Love’ and the self-titled ‘Bad Company’.

British singer Cocker made the music charts with songs such as ‘You Are So Beautiful’ and ‘Up Where We Belong’ with Jennifer Warnes, and was known for his legendary cover of The Beatles’ ‘With a Little Help from My Friends’ performed at Woodstock.

Lauper, 71, stood out in the 1980s during the heyday of music videos with her colourful hair and outfits and upbeat songs such as ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’.

Soundgarden, part of the 1990s grunge rock scene in Seattle, was led by Chris Cornell, who died by suicide in 2017.

‘Hey Ya!’ band Outkast was formed in Atlanta by Big Boi and Andre 3000 in 1992. The White Stripes, from Detroit, led a resurgence of garage rock in the 2000s.

Comments

Hasni, Syed Apr 28, 2025 03:20pm
The induction of Cyndi Lauper and Soundgarden into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a momentous occasion that celebrates the profound impact each artist has had on the music landscape. Cyndi Lauper, with her distinctive voice and eclectic style, has not only brought us timeless hits like "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "Time After Time," but she has also been a powerful advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and social change, using her platform to inspire generations. Soundgarden, on the other hand, played a pivotal role in the grunge movement of the 1990s, blending heavy metal with alternative rock to create a sound that was both innovative and influential. With iconic tracks like "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman," their music continues to resonate with fans old and new, showcasing their artistic depth and lyrical complexity. This recognition by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honors not only their musical achievements but also their contributions to the cultural fabric of society. It's a testament to their lasting legacies and the way they have shaped the industry, making this a well-deserved celebration of their artistry and influence. This induction serves as a reminder of the diverse voices that have enriched rock music and continue to inspire future generations of artists. Kudos!
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Apr 29, 2025 01:18am
Fascinating.
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