A QUICK ROCK AND ROLL QUIZ

By Dan Miller 
December 2, 2008 

This quiz might be easy for some of you, while others will find it quite tricky. 

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame officially opened its doors in Cleveland, Ohio a little over 13 years ago (September 2, 1995).... though the foundation had been selecting inductees in each of the 9 years before the hall actually opened. 

The Inaugural Class of 1986 consisted of 10 true icons of rock and roll music, but -- since I was a "radio-listening music fanatic" when I was a youngster -- I can assure you they omitted one particular artist who, without question, should have been in that initial group... but was not inducted for several more years.

 After you finish this simple quiz, I'll tell you who was conspicuously passed-over in the important Class of '86. 

Here's the quiz.... 

Only 10 of the following 25 early rock and rollers made up the inaugural class of '86. 

Can you name those 10? 

I'll bet you can't do it! 

I'll give you the correct picks a few paragraphs down.

1. Fats Domino 

2. Marvin Gaye 

3. Roy Orbison 

4. Sam Cooke 

5. Aretha Franklin 

6. Smokey Robinson 

7. Little Richard 

8. The Coasters 

9. Muddy Waters 

10. Jerry Lee Lewis 

11. Ray Charles 

12. B.B. King 

13. The Everly Brothers 

14. Ricky Nelson 

15. Eddie Cochran 

16. Carl Perkins 

17. Chuck Berry 

18. Jackie Wilson 

19. Elvis Presley 

20. Bo Diddley 

21. Bill Haley 

22. James Brown 

23. Clyde McPhatter 

24. Big Joe Turner 

25. Buddy Holly 

You might be wondering why the Beatles aren't listed. 

Well, to be eligible, it must be 25 years or more since the release of a performer's first record. 

Since the Beatles' first release was in 1962, they only became eligible for the vote in 1988, when they were a shoo-in for inclusion. 

Here's the correct answer. 

The 10 who were the original Hall of Fame inductees were all males....Fats Domino, Sam Cooke, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles, The Everly Brothers, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, James Brown and Buddy Holly. 

The other 15 on that list made it in 1987, the second year of voting. 

As for the artist who SHOULD HAVE BEEN included in that initial group... 

It's LaVern Baker, one of the greatest rock and rollers of all time, who tore up the charts in the 1950s and early 60s with songs like "Tweedley-Dee"... "Bop-Ting-A-Ling"... "Jim Dandy"... "I Cried A Tear"... "Jim Dandy Got Married"... "Saved"... "See See Rider" and many other songs. 

LaVern's influence and impact on music is immeasurable. 

Amazingly, 4 more years would pass (1991) before LaVern was finally given her rightful place in the R&R Hall. 

It makes me question the whole nomination process. 

Another time, I'll tell you the deserving performer who's conspicuously missing from the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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