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  • Hall of Fame: George Michael and Kate Bush to be inducted

    Hall of Fame: George Michael and Kate Bush to be inducted

    The list of performers who will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at this year’s ceremony includes Kate Bush and George Michael.

    Country music icon Willie Nelson and singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow will join the stars on the roll of honor.

    Artists can be inducted into the hall of fame 25 years after the release of their first single, and Missy Elliott, the father of rap, is selected in her first year of eligibility.

    Bush had previously received three nominations: in 2018, 2021, and 2022.

    She hasn’t put out any new music since 2011, but Running Up That Hill, which was used in the hit television series Stranger Things, has helped her gain recognition again.

    Kate Bush performs on stage at Hammersmith Odeon, London, 12th May 1979
    Image caption,Kate Bush could make a rare public appearance if she accepts the honour in person

    The song went viral on TikTok after the Netflix show premiered last year, ultimately going on to top the charts in the UK, 38 years after it was first released.

    If the star travels to New York to accept her induction, it would mark her first public appearance since 2014. Most musicians who enter the Rock Hall attend and perform at the ceremony, although some have declined.

    Courtney Love weighs in

    Bush’s Hall of Fame nomination prompted some controversy, after one of the voters admitted they were not acquainted with her songs. Bush’s career in the US was never as mainstream as the UK.

    Speaking anonymously to Vulture about the 2023 nominees, the voter said: “I’ve got to admit that I’m not too familiar with her music, so I don’t know if I would vote for her. I want to make sure I know the catalogue.”

    Their comment sparked an angry response from fellow singer Courtney Love, who tweeted: “Bro! The rest of us have been LIVING KATE BUSH since 1977!”

    “Too much power in the hands of IDIOTS,” she added.

    Courtney Love
    Image caption,Courtney Love was incensed that Kate Bush had not been inducted to the Hall of Fame on her previous three attempts

    In a later column for the Guardian, Love argued that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which was established in 1983, was guilty of marginalising female artists.

    The musician noted that only nine of the 31 people on the nominations committee are women, and claimed that 90% of the voters are male.

    Of the 13 artists being inducted this year, four are women – with soul legend Chaka Khan receiving the musical excellence award, which recognises artists “whose originality and influence creating music have had a dramatic impact on music”.

    Nominees who didn’t make the cut this year included Cyndi Lauper, the White Stripes, Joy Division/New Order and A Tribe Called Quest.

    George Michael won a fan vote, which was counted alongside official ballots in deciding this year’s inductees. The former Wham! frontman picked up 1.04 million votes, putting him just ahead of Lauper, who received 928,000 votes and Warren Zevon, on 634,000.

    Michael’s induction comes on the 40th anniversary of Wham’s debut album, Fantastic. The milestone is also being marked by a Netflix documentary and a new greatest hits collection.

    Missy Elliott is considered one of the most important rappers of all time, who changed the landscape of hip-hop with her eccentric beats and innovative rhymes.

    Her hits include Supa Dupa Fly, Get Ur Freak On and Lose Control – and she has produced and written songs for others including Aaliyah, Destiny’s Child and Ciara.

    She was back in the UK charts last month with a guest verse on the song Fly Girl by British girl group Flo. The track itself is inspired by, and samples, Elliott’s 2002 track Work It.

    Missy Elliott
    Image caption,Missy Elliott’s futuristic, alien beats changed the sound of rap, pop and R&B in the 90s and 2000s

    Sheryl Crow started out as a backing singer for Michael Jackson, before breaking out as a solo artist with the classic album Tuesday Night Music Club, a record that grew out of late-night jam sessions and brought blues and country back into mainstream pop.

    Other inductees this year include LA firebrands Rage Against The Machine and R&B group The Spinners (known as the Detroit Spinners in the UK) whose hits include Could It Be I’m Falling In Love and The Rubberband Man – which became a hit again in 2018 after being featured in the Marvel film Avengers: Infinity War.

    Sir Elton John, who was inducted in 1994, will be joined in the Hall of Fame by his lyricist Bernie Tapuin; while DJ Kool Herc will be honoured on the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.

    The musician, whose real name is Clive Campbell, is considered the originator of the genre, thanks to a back-to-school party he threw in New York in 1973.

    There, he pioneered the technique of playing two copies of the same song at once, alternating between turntables to extend the instrumental portions of funk and soul records, which became the foundation stone of hip-hop.

    And Willie Nelson will be recognised in his 90th birthday year for a stellar career that spans seven decades.

    The country legend started out as a songwriter in the 1960s, penning hits like Patsy Cline’s Crazy and Ray Price’s Night Life. He later became a leading voice of the outlaw country movement, achieving commercial success with the albums Red Headed Stranger and Stardust.

    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony will be held at the Barclays Center in New York in November.

    Full list of inductees

    Performers

    • Kate Bush
    • Sheryl Crow
    • Missy Elliott
    • George Michael
    • Willie Nelson
    • Rage Against the Machine
    • The Spinners

    Musical Influence Award

    • DJ Kool Herc
    • Link Wray

    Musical Excellence Award

    • Chaka Khan
    • Al Kooper
    • Bernie Taupin

    Ahmet Ertegun Award

    • Don Cornelius

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  • Harry visits Daily Mirror publisher’s phone hacking prosecution

    Harry visits Daily Mirror publisher’s phone hacking prosecution

    Another phone-hacking controversy, which will go to trial later this year, centers on Prince Harry.

    The Duke of Sussex’s action against Mirror Group Newspapers will be heard in a High Court trial with the estate of the late singer George Michael, retired footballer Ian Wright, and actor Ricky Tomlinson. Former Girls Aloud member Cheryl will also be there.

    Four or five ‘representative’ applicants were picked as ‘test cases’ during a hearing in London today.

    Judge Timothy Fancourt ruled today that his case, which claims illegal information gathering on behalf of MGN journalists between 1996 and 2010, should be one of them.

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    He stressed it was an ‘obvious selection’ because his claim covers an large period of time and 24 private investigators.

    The court heard that Harry claims that some 148 articles published in the 14 years included information that was allegedly obtained through unlawful means.

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    David Sherborne, a lawyer representing him, said he would be ‘the only witness’ relied upon in his case.

    This raises the prospect of Harry travelling to the UK and entering the witness box to give evidence.

    Expecting to last for six to seven weeks, the trial is scheduled to begin on May 9, coinciding with celebrations for King Charles’ Coronation.

    Other claimants selected for trial are ex Coronation Street actress Nikki Sanderson, comedian Paul Whitehouse’s ex-wife Fiona Wightman and actor Michael Turner.

    MGN is contesting their claims, arguing that some have been brought too late.

    The publisher of titles including The Mirror, The Sunday Mirror and The Sunday People, MGN has previously settled a number of claims against it in relation to unlawful information gathering, as has News Group Newspapers (NGN) – the publisher of the now-defunct News Of The World and The Sun – in a separate ongoing legal action.

    Harry’s case against MGN, launched in 2019, is one of several he is currently bringing against British newspapers.