Music icons Pink, Mariah Carey, Shakira and Billy Idol are amongst 17 nominees introduced by the Rock Corridor for inclusion
The Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame has unveiled its 17 nominees for the 2026 class, showcasing a genre-spanning roster that displays pop, rock, R&B, hip-hop and crossover influences. The record consists of Shakira, Pink, Lauryn Hill, Jeff Buckley, Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Mariah Carey, The Black Crowes, Melissa Etheridge, INXS, Iron Maiden, Pleasure Division/New Order, New Version, Oasis, Sade, and Wu-Tang Clan.
Ten of those artists are first-time nominees, together with Buckley, Collins, Etheridge, Hill, INXS, New Version, Pink, Shakira, Luther Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan. Returning nominees making one other bid embody the Black Crowes, Mariah Carey, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Pleasure Division/New Order, Oasis, and Sade. Notably, Pink is eligible for the Corridor for the primary time, having debuted in 2000 together with her album ‘Cannot Take Me Residence’.
Whereas some followers might notice a relative recency bias, most first-time nominees launched their careers within the Nineteen Eighties, Nineteen Nineties, or 2000, others are prone to applaud the range. Solely about half the nominees fall strictly inside rock, whereas the remainder span pop, Latin crossover, R&B, and hip-hop. Phil Collins is already an inductee with Genesis, and Jeff Buckley is among the many uncommon artists thought-about with only one album, his 1994 launch ‘Grace,’ earlier than his premature dying in 1997.
The voting will happen over the following two months by the Corridor’s 1,200 voters, with the outcomes introduced in April.
Further inductees could also be named via particular committees for Musical Affect, Musical Excellence, and the Ahmet Ertegun Non-Performer Award. This yr’s nominees replicate the Corridor’s ongoing mission to honour each iconic rock acts and influential artists throughout a number of genres.
The RRHOF Basis was established in 1983 by Ahmet Ertegun, who assembled a staff that included writer of Rolling Stone journal Jann Wenner, file executives Seymour Stein, Bob Krasnow, and Noreen Woods, and attorneys Allen Grubman and Suzan Evans.
The Basis started inducting artists in 1986, however the Corridor of Fame nonetheless had no dwelling. The search committee thought-about a number of cities, together with Philadelphia (dwelling to rock pioneer Invoice Haley and American Bandstand); Memphis, Tennessee (dwelling of Solar Studios and Stax Information); Detroit (dwelling of Motown Information); Cincinnati, Ohio (dwelling of King Information); New York Metropolis; and Cleveland.
Cleveland lobbied for the museum, with civic leaders in Cleveland pledging $65 million in public cash to fund the development, and citing that WJW disc jockey Alan Freed each coined the time period “rock and roll” and closely promoted the brand new style, and that Cleveland was the placement of Freed’s Moondog Coronation Ball, which is usually credited as the primary main rock and roll live performance. Freed was additionally a member of the corridor of fame’s inaugural class of inductees in 1986.
As well as, Cleveland cited radio station WMMS, which performed a key position in breaking a number of main acts within the U.S. in the course of the Nineteen Seventies and Nineteen Eighties, together with David Bowie, who started his first U.S. tour within the metropolis, Bruce Springsteen, Roxy Music, and Rush, amongst many others.
Throughout early discussions on the place to construct the Corridor of Fame and Museum, the Basis’s board thought-about a website alongside the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland. In the end, the chosen location was alongside East Ninth Avenue in downtown by Lake Erie, east of Cleveland Stadium.
At one level within the planning section, when a financing hole existed, planners proposed finding the Rock Corridor within the then-vacant Could Firm Constructing however lastly determined to fee architect I. M. Pei to design a brand new constructing. Preliminary CEO Larry R. Thompson facilitated I. M. Pei in designs for the location. Pei got here up with the concept of a tower with a glass pyramid protruding from it.
Pei initially deliberate the tower to be 200 ft (61 m) excessive, however was pressured to cut back it to 162 ft (49 m) because of the construction’s proximity to Burke Lakefront Airport. The constructing’s base is roughly 150,000 sq. ft (14,000 m2).

