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Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember.
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Aretha Franklin |
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That was Aretha Franklin with her nineteen sixty-seven hit "Respect." The Queen of Soul was the first woman to be honored in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That was in nineteen eighty-seven, a year after the first induction ceremony, which took place at a hotel in New York.
The first hall of famers included names like Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, Ray Charles, the Everly Brothers and, of course, Elvis Presley. Here he is with a song from nineteen fifty-six, "Hound Dog."
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Elvis Presley died in nineteen seventy-seven. But this next Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is scheduled to perform on October twenty-ninth during the first of two nights of concerts. Here is Stevie Wonder with his nineteen sixty-five hit single "Up-Tight (Everything's Alright)."
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Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon |
Their first hit was also praised for its sense of poetry. Here are Simon and Garfunkel with "The Sound of Silence."
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David Crosby, Steven Stills and Graham Nash will also perform at the concert. Crosby, Stills and Nash entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in nineteen ninety-seven.
Crosby, Stills and Nash released their first album in nineteen sixty-nine. It included this song, "Marrakesh Express."
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In nineteen ninety-nine, the Boss, Bruce Springsteen, was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Bono from U2 introduced him.
BONO: "Here was a dude who carried himself like Brando, Dylan and Elvis. But he was something new, too. He was the end of long hair, brown rice and bell bottoms. He was the end of the twenty minute drum solo. It was goodnight Haight-Ashbury, hello Asbury Park."
Bruce Springsteen |
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be performing for the Hall of Fame anniversary. Here they are with their song "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out."
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Another artist performing for the anniversary will be Eric Clapton. The English-born rocker was the first performer to be inducted into the Hall of Fame three times. He was honored first as a member of the Yardbirds, then with Cream, then as a solo performer in two thousand. Here is his reggae hit "I Shot The Sheriff."
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Another hall of famer inducted more than once is Paul Simon. He was honored as part of Simon and Garfunkel, then as a solo artist in two thousand one. His best-known solo work is probably the album "Graceland." He recorded it with musicians in South Africa in nineteen eighty-six. The album included this song, "Diamonds On the Soles of Her Shoes."
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The Irish group U2 will also be at the anniversary concerts. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in two thousand five. Bruce Springsteen did the honors:
U2's nineteen eighty-three album "War" dealt with conflict, especially the years of violence in Northern Ireland. That conflict led to the song "Sunday Bloody Sunday."
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum opened in Cleveland, Ohio, fourteen years ago. But the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation was founded twenty-five years ago. Or twenty-six; it depends where you read on the museum Web site.
In any case, nineteen eighty-three was the year Ahmet Ertegun set out to establish an organization that became the foundation. He was co-founder of Atlantic Records. He wanted to recognize the people who have created what he called "the most popular music of our time."
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Our program was written by Nancy Steinbach and produced by Caty Weaver. I'm Faith Lapidus.
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And I'm Steve Ember. Join us again next week for THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English.