The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame celebrates the history and impact of rock music on society and culture. From honoring legendary artists and bands to showcasing iconic memorabilia, the Hall of Fame serves as a cultural institution dedicated to preserving the legacy of rock music. Recent trends include debates about the selection process and calls for more diversity in inductees.
Key issues and themes in petitions include advocating for the induction of overlooked artists and promoting inclusivity in selecting nominees. Notable petitions have gained traction for recognizing artists like Soundgarden and Iron Maiden and pushing for more representation of women and artists of color.
Join the movement by exploring the petitions and supporting the recognition of deserving artists in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Your participation can help shape the future of rock music appreciation and acknowledgment in this iconic institution.
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Grew up in Augusta in the 70's, listening to WRDW play James Brown music carried by the grooves put down by Clyde. While James was focusing on fine ass 'RDW DJ Tina Jones, Clyde and Maceo were inspiring me to be a musician. RIP Clyde. Do the right thang Hall and Sit Clyde his due. Music as we know it would not be without his contribution.
It’s sad to know that in 2025, we can’t recognise the brilliance and musical contribution the great Clyde Stubblefield has given to music and to drummers.
It’s time he gets the recognition and award for his influence and contribution to advance the musical cause.
I was heavily interested in music as a boy and teenager,wanted to do something with that area.Even thought about being a drummer, it's all so important.Every piece goes together in a band, can't have one without the other.Real talent takes practice, and it does pay off.Makes everyone appreciate everything more that has been accomplished.This late drummer deserves his overdue accolades!
This honor to induct Clyde Stubblefield is quite long overdue. His musical contribution extends beyond the days of James Brown, and even in this 20th century remains to be quite relevant. This type of longevity cannot remain overlooked.
I have been a Styx fan since 1975. I have seen them in concert numerous times, they never disappoint. The last time I saw them I took my Grandson and Granddaughter. Introducing a new generation to Styx, they loved the concert. There are all ages at their concerts. Their songs sound just as good in concert as they do on their albums. Actually I think they are better. Not all bands are like that. They have many achievements and have influenced the youth with the concerts they have done with the Cleveland Youth Orchestra. Those kids weren't even born when a lot of their songs were on the radio. They help out by giving the proceeds collected from a sale, for example a cd, to disaster victims. These guys are a great group of musicians and song writers. They enjoy what they are doing and you can see that at their concerts. Their fans love them and they love their fans. Put Styx in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! They deserve it !!