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Tupac Shakur, Pearl Jam lead rock hall of fame ballot

- By David Bauder

NEW YORK >> The late rapper Tupac Shakur and Seattle-based rockers Pearl Jam are among the first-time nominees on the ballot for induction next year into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Nine of the 19 acts nominated are on the ballot for the first time, with Shakur and Pearl Jam in their first year of eligibilit­y. More than 800 artists, historians and musicindus­try officials vote, with results announced in December and induction next April. Others back for another chance include pop superstar Janet Jackson; she was nominated for the first time last year.

Nomination­s were announced Tuesday.

The prolific Shakur was shot and killed at his peak in 1996. His album “Me Against the World” hit the top of the charts when he was in prison for sexual assault. “Keep Ya Head Up,” “Life Goes On,” “Ambitionz Az a Ridah” and “Changes” are among his best-known songs. He recorded so much while alive that releases kept flowing after his death.

Pearl Jam would be the second band, following Nirvana in 2014, with roots in Seattle’s grunge scene to make the hall. Behind charismati­c frontman Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam was a huge initial success behind songs like “Jeremy,” “Even Flow,” “Alive” and “Better Man.” They consciousl­y stepped back from the commercial world, and persist as a respected and popular touring outfit.

And “Don’t Stop Believin’” it’s true: Journey is another first-time nominee. Its members must wait a couple of months to find out if voters welcome them with “Open Arms.”

Other first-time nominees: the hardcore punk pioneers Bad Brains; 1980s synth-poppers Depeche Mode; Jeff Lynne’s 1970s hit machine Electric Light Orchestra; Lollapaloo­za instigator­s Jane’s Addiction; 1960s folkie Joan Baez; and Steppenwol­f, Canadian rockers of “Born to be Wild” fame.

The influentia­l disco-era band Chic, who have become the hardluck losers of the rock hall induction process, are on the ballot for the 11th time.

Others back as nominees include Jackson; soul singer and former Rufus frontwoman Chaka Khan; the Peter Wolf-led rockers J. Geils Band; late “I Gotcha” singer Joe Tex; the German electronic music band Kraftwerk; the Detroit-area punk forerunner­s MC5; Ric Ocasek’s new wavers The Cars; the Zombies, British makers of “Time of the Season” and “She’s Not There”; and the 1970s-era progressiv­e rockers Yes.

 ?? FRANK WIESE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, rapper Tupac Shakur attends a voter registrati­on event in South Central Los Angeles. Shakur and Seattle-based rockers Pearl Jam are among the first-time nominees on the ballot for induction next year into the Rock and Roll Hall of...
FRANK WIESE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, rapper Tupac Shakur attends a voter registrati­on event in South Central Los Angeles. Shakur and Seattle-based rockers Pearl Jam are among the first-time nominees on the ballot for induction next year into the Rock and Roll Hall of...

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