RRHOF inductee ratings & observations #27

RRHOF inductee ratings & observations #27 

The class of 2011: ratings & observations.

Ratings: 

10/10 = Immortals, Icons & Legends 
9/10 = All Time Greats 
8/10 = No Brainers 
7/10 = Proven Performers 
6/10 = Best of the Rest 
5/10 = Average/Borderline 
4/10 = Marginal 
3/10 = Mediocre 
2/10 = Not even worth mentioning 
1/10 = Not deserving without a ticket 
0/10 = 💣  

Alice Cooper 

7/10 

An artist & band established themselves as forces in hard rock with albums Love it to Death, Billion Dollar Babies & School's Out, later cementing the singer as "The Godfather of Shock Rock, creating new style & showmanship. The influence would be felt in such artists as Kiss, Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson. 

Neil Diamond: 7/10 

Diamond is considered as one of the most successful songwriters of all time with such classics that would be in tv & movies plus multiple events in pop culture. He might not be groundbreaking but he's definitely a proven performer. 

Dr. John 

5/10 

Dr. John was a figure of New Orleans scene, showcasing the musical history of the city, however he doesn't have albums that were considered as landmarks in rock & roll. 

Darlene Love 

3/10 

DL is regarded as one of most important singers of all time, although she lacked the induction criteria due to her being a backup singer most of the time. 

Tom Waits 

9/10 

Most artists don't sell many records & have hits during their careers but they were cult icons, Tom Waits is among them. His innovations & expiremental tendencies with albums Rain Dogs gave birth to indie music. His evolving sound would be an influence to artists of the genre & alternative music. 

Pretty underwhelming class even though there's only one that stood out the most.

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