"Maybe some of the older people just don't get it."
16.01.2020 - 04:36 / billboard.com
Late T. Rex leader Marc Bolan would have been of a few minds about the band's just-announced Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, according to Gloria Jones, his girlfriend, bandmate and mother of their son, Rolan Feld Bolan.On one hand, Jones tells Billboard from Sierra Leone -- where Rolan established the Marc Bolan School of Music and Film -- "He would have said, 'It's about time!'" before adding with a laugh that she's joking.
"He was a very humble spirit, but he understood who he was. He
."Maybe some of the older people just don't get it."
Mark Wahlberg got into a big misunderstanding with his family when he told them "somebody important is coming" to their house.The actor told Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show that he was planning on suprising his four kids with a pomeranian puppy named Champ. "I was not going to get a dog, we were not good with pets," he explained.
He also said he's itching to write some more Nine Inch Nails material
The Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey, got a late present from Santa this week when she was announced to the Songwriters Hall of Fame class of 2020. Carey is now doing exactly what the rest of us would get up to: she’s celebrating.
After being nominated three times, Nine Inch Nails have finally locked down a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020.
The 2020 Songwriters Hall of Fame class has been revealed, and it includes several big names in the music industry. Mariah Carey will join the hall this year, as will The Neptunes (aka Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo). They join songwriter Rick Nowels, ‘80s duo Eurythmics, foundational group The Isley Brothers, and rock icon Steve Miller.
"It's about time!"
"Brooklyn we did it!!! This is so long overdue"
On Wednesday (Jan. 15), The Notorious B.I.G. scored a significant win for his legacy after the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced his induction for the Class of 2020.
Soul singer Whitney Houston, new wave group Depeche Mode and rapper Notorious B.I.G. are among the 2020 inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Wednesday (Jan. 15) morning, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced the six artists who will join its ranks at the May 2 ceremony in Cleveland.Moody synth-pop purveyors Depeche Mode, blue-eyed soul rockers The Doobie Brothers, industrial rock auteur Nine Inch Nails, cosmic glam outfit T.
Whitney Houston is being welcomed into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020, and for her posthumous induction, she'll need a special someone to give a speech in her honor.
When the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2020 on Wednesday (Jan. 15), it meant a wonderful morning for industry legend Clive Davis: Whitney Houston, whose career he guided on its ascent to global domination, was officially part of the Rock Hall."I'm delighted with the news, ecstatic," Davis tells Billboard.
It's been over 30 years since Aretha Franklin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, becoming the first (and then only) female artist among the 25 acts enshrined in the Cleveland museum. Three decades and change later, women have become a more regular presence within the Hall of Fame, but not by much: In the last five classes, only six female or female-fronted acts have been inducted, and all in all, Rock Hall membership is still under eight percent female.
The legendary Whitney Houston and The Notorious B.I.G were announced as two of the six artists that will be joining the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame later this year. The official 2020 class was announced Wednesday morning, along with one behind-the-scenes player that will be joining the prestigious organization.
When the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020 was announced on Wednesday morning (Jan. 15), Dave Matthews Band fans were aghast to see the longtime rockers left off the list.The omission is particularly surprising, considering Dave Matthews Band handily won the fan-centric online vote, which contributes to the annual selection process.
Posthumous inductees Whitney Houston and The Notorious B.I.G. will lead a new class into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, joined by Depeche Mode, the Doobie Brothers, Nine Inch Nails and T.