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Madonna up for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21032185/

NEW YORK - Here’s something Madonna can really celebrate: a nomination to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Madge joins heartland rocker John Mellencamp, the puckish rappers Beastie Boys and premier dance acts Donna Summer and Chic among the nine nominees for the hall. The five leading vote-getters will be inducted in the annual ceremony March 10, 2008 at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

The other nominees are rap pioneer Afrika Bambaataa, literate songwriter Leonard Cohen, the original British Invasion combo The Dave Clark Five and surf rock instrumentalists The Ventures.

The nominations illustrate how far the Hall of Fame has stretched its definition of rock ’n’ roll to incorporate a variety of musical styles.

It’s certainly the case with Madonna, the Detroit-area native who burst out of New York dance clubs in the early 1980s with “Holiday” and soon became a pop culture icon. She scored 17 Top Ten hits in the 1980s alone and is due to put out an album next year, working with the likes of Timbaland and Justin Timberlake.

The Beastie Boys molded punk rock and rap into the goofy hit “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right to Party.” They became critical favorites and are still together, releasing an instrumental album this year.

Indiana’s own Mellencamp can fill a barrel with rock hits like “Hurts So Good,” “Pink Houses” and “R.O.C.K. in the USA.” Like Chic and the Dave Clark Five, he’s been nominated before without getting into the hall.

Some 500 musicians, industry professionals and journalists vote on the inductions.

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Madonna and John Mellencamp are shoo-ins. I really hope Donna gets in. Hopefully the disco hate won't keep her from getting in.

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Madonna will get in by her name but if she doesn't she'll be up next year too. it's about time they gave Donna summer the recognition--she was eligible 6-7 years back and even won grammy for best rock vocals for Hot Stuff--people forget (I'm a massive fan) that in hte 70s she was THE top selling female artist in the US, one of the few disco artists who largely co wrote all her stuff, and was talented enough to bridge other music with disco, and was the only singer at the time, male or female, to have 3 consecutive double albums (Once Upon a time, Live and More and Bad Girls) go Gold--and to have 3 hits in the top 5 at once in 1979.

Chic definetly ddeserve it too--if for their influence alone

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