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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: the 2023 inductees are official, here's who they are

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum located in Cleveland, Ohio and is dedicated to the memory of some of the most important and influential artists, producers, sound engineers and personalities who have influenced the music industry.

The list of names that will become part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023 is official, with the induction ceremony scheduled for 3 November 2023. 

However, there is no shortage of controversy: once again, the voting results have excluded the exponents of hard and metal music, in particular Iron Maiden. Here are those elected in the main category, the 'Performer Category'.

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: the list of artists in the Performer Category
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is a museum in Cleveland, Ohio and is dedicated to the memory of some of the most important artists, producers and personalities who have influenced the music industry. The list of names that will become part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023 is official, with the induction ceremony scheduled for 3 November 2023. There is no shortage of controversy: once again, the voting results have excluded some hard rock and metal music exponents, most notably Iron Maiden. Here are those elected in the main category, the 'Performer Category'.
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Rage Against the Machine
Over the years, the band of Zack de la Rocha, Tom Morello, Brad Wilk, and Tim Commerford has won six Grammy Awards, despite experiencing several downturns over the years. Worldwide, the band has won over 16 million records.
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Missy Elliott
Missy Elliott dominated sales in the late 1990s and early 2000s and is considered a very influential artist, having been one of the first singers, even from a hip hop background, to talk about feminism, gender equality and body positivity in her songs.
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Willie Nelson
At the age of 90, Willie Nelson entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, crowning an extraordinary career not only in the world of music, but also in film and television. Rolling Stone magazine listed Willie Nelson as the 77th best guitarist of all time.
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Kate Bush
Kate Bush is experiencing a new youth, partly thanks to the success that her hit 'Running Up That Hill' has again acquired. And this rebirth is confirmed by her future induction, on 3 November 2023, into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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George Michael
A posthumous tribute was also paid to the unforgettable George Michael, who died in 2016, but had an important musical career. First with Wham! and then as a solo artist, George Michael sold more than 110 million records, and also holds a record: George Michael is the artist with the most expensive switch from one record company to another, when he left Sony Music for Virgin Records for the sum of 100 million dollars.
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Sheryl Crow
A country, folk and blues rock icon, Sheryl Crow is one of the best-selling artists not only at home, but also worldwide, mainly due to her very distinctive voice.
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The Spinners
Active since 1954, the R&B and Soul group The Spinners has rotated many of its members over the decades, but from its founding in Detroit to the present day, it has garnered much acclaim, finally making it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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