Mar 27, 2019 12:36
Hello again. I've decided, for the time being, to do away with ranking the 51st to 100th positions on my top 100 recording artist list (personal preferences).... so the list below is just a big batch of 50... not in order.... other than they are shown in the ranked order from last year just out of interest. Also shown are the number of songs in the SHoF.
There are six new entries to the top 100 (and so I've had to drop six from this batch of 50). I've decided I wanted all the current DRAHoF members to be represented in the top 100 (or in the early influence list)... so a few non-yet-members had to be jettisoned. Oh well.
So, in NO ORDER (as mentioned above), here are the bottom 50 of the top 100 of my favourite music artists:
last music SHoF
rank artist songs
51 Eddie Cochran 1
52 Ike and Tina Turner 2
53 Janis Joplin 0
54 Richard and Linda Thompson 3
55 Paul Simon 0
56 Talking Heads 2
57 Al Green 2
58 Moby 5
59 Prince 2
60 Devo 1
61 Blondie 1
62 James Taylor 2
63 The Jam 2
64 Beck 1
65 Marvin Gaye 0
67 Alice Cooper 3
68 Green Day 4
69 Stevie Wonder 0
70 Temptations 1
71 Grateful Dead 1
73 Cat Stevens 3
74 Radiohead 2
75 Squeeze 2
76 Rod Stewart 4
77 Steve Miller Band 1
78 NWA 2
79 Neil Diamond 2
80 The Mamas & the Papas 2
81 The Band 2
84 Isley Brothers 1
85 Harry Nilsson 3
87 Buddy Holly 1
88 Alanis Morissette 3
89 Cheap Trick 1
90 Otis Redding 1
91 Everly Brothers 0
92 Big Star 3
94 Madness 1
95 Cream 2
96 Ringo Starr 0
97 Bob Marley 0
98 Supremes 2
99 Aerosmith 1
100 Dead Milkmen 1
Carpenters 0 (new entry)
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young 0 (new entry)
Debbie Harry 0 (new entry)
Jethro Tull 3 (new entry)
Little Richard 0 (new entry)
Madonna 0 (new entry)
* of these, only four are NOT in DRAHoF (yet?)... The Mamas and Papas, The Band, Harry Nilsson, Big Starr
cheap trick,
buddy holly,
everly brothers,
carpenters,
prince,
otis redding,
alanis morissette,
aerosmith,
mamas and the papas,
rod stewart,
neil diamond,
lists,
talking heads,
big star,
drahof,
devo,
cat stevens,
madonna,
grateful dead,
steve miller,
debbie harry,
ike and tina turner,
alice cooper,
ringo starr,
dead milkmen,
squeeze,
eddie cochran,
stevie wonder,
supremes,
blondie,
crosby stills nash and young,
radiohead,
cream,
song hall of fame,
isley brothers,
al green,
beck,
temptations,
jethro tull,
bob marley,
nwa,
green day,
james taylor,
moby,
marvin gaye,
paul simon,
janis joplin,
little richard