ROCK HALL 1997 - INDUCTION PROGRAM
ROCK HALL 1997 - INDUCTION PROGRAM
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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's Class of 1997 celebrated a diverse array of influential artists and industry figures. Performer inductees included Crosby, Stills & Nash, renowned for their harmonious blend of folk and rock; The (Young) Rascals, known for their soulful pop-rock sound; Parliament-Funkadelic, pioneers of funk music led by George Clinton; Joni Mitchell, celebrated for her poetic lyrics and innovative music; The Jackson 5, Motown stars who launched Michael Jackson's career; and Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass music. In the Early Influences category, gospel singer Mahalia Jackson was honored for her profound impact on music. Additionally, Syd Nathan, founder of King Records, received the Ahmet Ertegun Award for his significant contributions to the music industry.
Please note, these are original programs from 1997. They may have visible wear, tear, and paper aging. All Rock Hall Induction Programs are final sale. Discount codes are not eligible for this product.