The Jerusalem Post

Bon Jovi, Nina Simone among five Rock Hall of Fame inductees

Radiohead snubbed in first year of eligibilit­y

- Jerusalem Post staff contribute­d to this report. • By JILL SERJEANT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – “Livin’ on a Prayer” rockers Bon Jovi, British bands Dire Straits and The Moody Blues, the late Nina Simone and The Cars will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, organizers said on Wednesday.

The rock-heavy 2018 list marks a return to the roots of the US Hall of Fame, which for the past two years has broadened its base to welcome rap artists like the late Tupac Shakur and N.W.A.

Bon Jovi, led by Jon Bon Jovi, was formed in New Jersey in 1983, and remains one of the biggest acts in the US music industry, releasing albums every couple of years. The band toured the United States in 2017, in support of its This House is Not for Sale album. They performed in Israel in 2015.

Dire Straits, led by guitarist Mark Knopfler, burst to fame in 1979, with the single “Sultans of Swing” and enjoyed a succession of hits in the 1980s including “Money for Nothing” and “Brothers in Arms.” The band broke up in 1995, when Knopfler embarked on a solo career. They performed in Israel in 1985.

Progressiv­e 1960s rockers The Moody Blues are best known for hits like classical-rock fusion “Nights in White Satin” and “Go Now.” After several changes of lineup, the band is due to embark in January on a US tour to mark the 50th anniversar­y of its Days of Future Passed album.

The Cars, formed in Boston in the late 1970s, merged rock and synthesize­r-oriented pop to produce hits like “Drive” and “Just What I Needed,” before breaking up in 1988. The band reunited in 2010, releasing the album Move Like This, and toured in the United States in 2011.

Singer-songwriter and civil-rights activist Nina Simone died in 2003, at age 70, after finding fame in the 1960s with songs like “To Be Young, Gifted and Black” and “Mississipp­i Goddam.” Modern artists ranging from Elton John to Kanye West have credited her with influencin­g their work.

The inductees were voted on by music fans and 900 music industry experts and will be inducted at a ceremony and performanc­e show in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 14.

Artists who were nominated this year but not chosen for induction included British singer Kate Bush, Radiohead in their first year of eligibilit­y and the J. Geils Band.

 ?? (Scott Sharpe/ Raleigh News & Observer/TNS) ?? BON JOVI IN concert at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2013.
(Scott Sharpe/ Raleigh News & Observer/TNS) BON JOVI IN concert at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2013.

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