bgohara wrote:well there was a UK hall of fame - backed by Channel 4 - though it now seems to have fallen by the wayside.
Cliff & the Shadows were one of the original inductees (in, I think, 2005) representing the '1950s' - and there was an awards ceremony in a theatre in East London - maybe the Hackney empire? Cliff didn't show up to collect his award - though he did have a video message - and I think he hardly mentioned the Shads. Bruce was in the audience but wasn't on the podium.
I think that this 'Hall of Fame' lasted maybe one or two more years - until Channel 4 withdrew its support.
All a bit of a lame effort anyway. Maybe its all a bit too 'american' for british audiences - the US Hall of Fame actually has a visitor attraction with Rock n roll memorabilia - I guess a bit like the exhibit at the O2.
I don't think there's any chance of them ever getting in the US hall of fame - its run by industry bigwigs like Jon Landau, Bruce Springsteen's manager - and bands who never made it in the US simply wouldn't be on the radar.
The cynic in me though, thinks that its all a bit of a marketing ploy by the industry to boost record sales - take the brit awards 'lifetime achievement' award - its funny that a 34 year old Robbie Williams gets a 'lifetime achievement award' just as he's about to relaunch his career!!
Don't think that it'll cost the members of the Shadows too many sleepless nights not being in a Hall of Fame, somehow.
tony parnham wrote:I think that Graham Nash may be the link/influence for the American award, even though he's not a member now, I understand he and Alan Clarke were the receivers (only hearsay).
Tony
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