
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's 2021 inductees include Tina Turner, Foo Fighters and Jay-Z
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The 36th annual ceremony is set for Oct. 30 at Cleveland’s Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse.
Among the main crop of performer inductees, women were voted into three of six slots — representation that’s likely to be welcomed after years of complaints that rock’s female pioneers have gone underrepresented — and two out of six are Black artists. Among the main crop of a half-dozen inductees, King and Turner are receiving their second inductions. Tina Turner was voted into the hall all the way back in 1991 as half of the duo Ike and Tina Turner. King’s previous induction goes back even a year prior to Turner’s. She was brought in as half of a duo, too, when she was inducted along with former partner Gerry Goffin in the songwriting category in 1990. Neither had ever been nominated as a solo artist until this year. King and Turner are the second and third women to be selected for induction twice after Stevie Nicks came in as a solo artist in 2019 following her previous membership as a member of Fleetwood Mac.More Related News