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- By Joe Coscarelli

The pop singer Whitney Houston, the ’90s industrial-alternativ­e experiment­alists Nine Inch Nails and the Brooklyn rapper the tn ho etol ra it oe us st Bi.ni.dgu. ca tree ea sm ionn to g the gradually broadening tent that is the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, according to an announceme­nt Wednesday.

Rounding out the class of 2020, which will be feted by the Rock Hall on May 2 in Cleveland, are the gothy synth-pop group Depeche Mode, which had hits throughout the ’80s and ’90s; the Doobie Brothers, who brought soul, country and jazz sounds into its top-selling ’70s soft rock; and T-rex, the English glam-rock band fronted by Marc Bolan until his death in 1977.

All told, the latest honorees — which were voted in by a group of more than 1,000 artists, industry profession­als and historians, as well as a fan vote that counts as one ballot — cover a wide swath of genres and generation­s, in line with recent Rock Hall classes that have welcomed tthuepc au cr se ha ankdurj,a rn eatdjiaoch­k es aodn, into the fold.

The hall, founded in the early 1980s, has consistent­ly faced criticism for its opaque internal politics saonnd el av ce k no adfd drive es rs se id tyt.hji as cik s-sue in her speech at last year’s induction ceremony: “2020 — please induct more women.”

In fact, only three women were up for induction this year on a list of 16 potential Hall-of-famers, and just Houston, who died in 2012, was voted in. Pat Benatar, who made the ballot for the first time, did not make the cut, while Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, eligible since 1999, was left out after its fourth time on the shortlist. (Artists become eligible for nomination 25 years after the release of their first commercial recording.)

Other acts that failed to receive enough support included Dave Matthews Band, Motörhead and Thin Lizzy — all first-time nominees — and Judas Priest in its second year on the ballot. Dave Matthews Band led the fan ballot with over 1 million votes; Benatar tooksecond place with nearly 900.000. lace with

Close watchers of the Rock Hall received news of the latest inductees a bit early on Tuesday when the names of the six accepted tao ctss ole maek eddi go int a lil nesl,etu ht ahn ink gs by fans on the organizati­on’s official website. The Hall of Fame declined to comment on the leak.

Joining the artists onstage this year are two figures more commonly on the other side of the curtain. Jon Landau, the early rock critic-turned-producer-turned-manager for Bruce Springstee­n, will be honored with the Ahmet Ertegun Award for influentia­l songwriter­s, producers, DJS and executives. Irving Azoff, the high-powered manager of Eagles, Steely Dan and other superstars, will also be inducted with the same honor.

Landau currently serves as the chairman of the Rock Hall’s nominating committee, but is not part of the committee that chooses the Ertegun Award, the organizati­on said.

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Tribune News Service file photo Trent Reznor of the band Nine Inch Nails, from left, Brooklyn rapper Notorious B.I.G. and pop singer Whitney Houston are among the inductees.
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