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"It's a wide range," says Joel Peresman, CEO and president of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation. "I always find that's how it comes together, but it's representative of different people's definitions of rock." With less-familiar artists such as
The nominees represent "the splintering of genres that increasingly began to characterize popular music since the '90s — and the variety of nominees that I think we'll see from now into the future," says Rolling Stone contributing editor
Inductees will be determined by more than 800 artists, historians and music-industry professionals. Artists are eligible for consideration 25 years after releasing their first single or album (1990, for the newest crop of nominees).
The public can participate in the process by casting votes through select media outlets, including usatoday.com, and at rockhall.com. Voting ends Dec. 9 and the top five artists will make up a fans' ballot, which counts as a single vote.
The 2016 inductees will be announced in December and the induction ceremony will be held in New York in April.
This year's hopefuls:
Chicago. Formed in Illinois in the late '60s with a revolving door of members ever since, the band is in the midst of a U.S. tour.
Cheap Trick. The hard-rocking, power-pop pioneers (Dream Police) found success in Japan before breaking through stateside and have toured almost nonstop over the band's four-decade history.
The Cars. The
Chaka Khan. Hailed as the Queen of Funk, the emotive songstress has won 10
Chic. With dance-floor classics Le Freak and Good Times,
The J.B.'s. The original name of James Brown's '70s band, which included members such as
Janet Jackson. A dance/pop icon and the youngest child of the Jackson family, the Rhythm Nation singer has gotten some of the best reviews of her career for new album
Los Lobos. The Latin rockers seamlessly blend country, R&B and folk, and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1987 with their cover of
Steve Miller. The veteran guitarist has released more than a dozen albums with his
N.W.A. Immortalized onscreen in this summer's blockbuster biopic Straight Outta Compton, the
Nine Inch Nails.
The Smiths. They were only together five years, but the British pop quartet released four influential albums in the '80s, distinguished by Morrissey's baritone howls and
The
Yes. Largely responsible for bringing progressive rock to the mainstream, these symphonic, experimental Englishmen are considered the forefathers to other beloved synth-driven bands such as Rush and
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