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Rock 03/02/2009

Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame 2009 Induction Ceremony: Jeff Beck, Run DMC, Metallica, More

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LEVELAND, OH. (Top40 Charts/ Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Official Website) - On April 4, 2009, the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony will take place in Cleveland for the first time since 1997. The 2009 Induction Ceremony will be broadcast live on Fuse TV.

The 2009 performer Inductees are:
Jeff Beck
Little Anthony & the Imperials
Metallica
Run-D.M.C.
Bobby Womack

2009 Early Influence Category Inductee:
Wanda Jackson

2009 Sidemen Category Inductees:
Bill Black
DJ Fontana
Spooner Oldham

TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets are SOLD OUT! Additional tickets may become available in the future, you can stay updated by subscribing to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame newsletter.

Positively Cleveland is hosting a sweepstakes for two free tickets to the Induction Ceremony plus one night stay at Hilton Garden Inn at www.positivelycleveland.com/induction09. Entries will be accepted until February 6th, open to U.S. residents 18+, limit 1 entry per day.

WEEKLONG SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Saturday, March 28, 2009 - Majic 105.7 Moondog Coronation Ball presented by your Northeast Ohio Chrysler & Jeep Dealer and Ameriprise Financial at Quick Loans Arena

**CORONATION BALL LINE-UP JUST ANNOUNCED:

Catch Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Little Richard along with Three Dog Night, Tommy James & the Shondells, Peter Noone and Jerry Butler perform live at the 2009 Moondog Coronation Ball. This event is hosted by WMJI 105.7 FM and presented by Ameriprise Financial and your Northern Ohio Chysler Jeep Dealers. Tickets are $62, $47 and $32 and will be available to the public beginning Saturday, February 7th at 10 AM at all Ticketmaster outlets, online at ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at 216-420-2121 in Cleveland or 330-945-9400 in Akron/Canton. Tickets will also be available at the Quicken Loans Arena box office during regular operating hours and the night of the show.

Sunday, March 29 - Free Community Gospel Concert honoring multiple Grammy winner Pastor Shirley Caesar.

Monday, March 30 - Students Rock! Education Program

Tuesday, March 31 - Teachers Rock! Education Program

Wednesday, April 1 - From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen, the world's first exhibit devoted to Bruce Springsteen is unveiled.

Thursday, April 2 - Free Community Concert presented by National City Bank at the Wolstein Center.

Saturday, April 4 - Free Day at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum presented by Medical Mutual

Saturday, April 4 - The 24th Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Cleveland's historic Public Hall.

MORE ABOUT THE INDUCTEES

An active recording artist since the early 1960's, Bobby Womack started his career as the lead singer of his family musical group the Valentino's, and as Sam Cooke's backing guitarist. Womack's career has spanned more than 40 years in the styles of R&B, soul, rock and roll, doo-wop, gospel, country and funk. As a songwriter, Womack is notable for penning and originally recording The Rolling Stones' first UK No. 1 hit, 'It's All Over Now.' As a singer he is most notable for the hits 'Lookin For a Love', 'That's The Way I Feel About Cha', 'Woman's Gotta Have It', Harry Hippie', Across 110th Street' and his 1980s hit 'If You Think You're Lonely Now'.

Jeff Beck is one of the three noted guitarists to have recorded with the band TheYardbirds. Rolling Stone ranked him as one of the '100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.' Much of Beck's recorded output has been instrumental, and his releases have spanned genres ranging from blues-rock, heavy metal, jazz fusion and (currently) a blend of guitar-rock and electronica Beck has earned wide critical praise and four Grammy awards for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Beck has guested at scores of sessions with everyone from Stevie Wonder and Buddy Guy to Tina Turner and Mick Jagger.

Little Anthony & The Imperials is a rhythm and blues/soul/doo-wop vocal group from New York, first active in the 1950s. Lead singer Jerome Anthony 'Little Anthony' Gourdine was noted for his high-pitched falsetto voice influenced by Jimmy Scott. Changing their name to The Imperials in 1957, they signed with End Records in 1958. Their first single was 'Tears on My Pillow', which was an instant hit. In 1964 the group made a rare transition into soul music with a series of hit including 'I'm On the Outside (Looking In) and 'Goin' Out of My Head.'

Metallica is the most successful heavy metal band of the past quarter century. Metallica's line-up has primarily consisted of drummer Lars Ulrich, rhythm guitarist, vocalist James Hetfield, and lead guitarist Kirk Hammett, as well as current bass player Robert Trujillo. Longtime bassists for the band, the late Cliff Burton, and Jason Newsted, are also being inducted. Metallica's early releases included fast tempos, instrumentals, and aggressive musicianship that placed them as one of the 'big four' of the thrash metal subgenre alongside Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax. The band earned a growing fan base in the underground music community and critical acclaim, with the 1986 release Master of Puppets described as one of the most influential and 'heavy' thrash metal albums. The band achieved substantial commercial success with its self-titled 1991 album, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. With this release the band expanded its musical direction resulting in an album that appealed to a more mainstream audience.

Founded by Joseph 'Reverend Run' Simmons, Darryl 'D.M.C' McDaniels, and Jason 'Jam-Master Jay' Mizell, Run-D.M.C. took hip hop from the streets of New York to the national stage. Formed in Hollis, Queens, the group is arguably the most important and influential act in the history of hip hop. They were the biggest act in hip-hop throughout the 1980s and is widely credited with breaking hip hop into mainstream music. In 2004, Rolling Stone named them one of the greatest musical artists of all time. In 2007, the trio was named Greatest Hip Hop Group of All Time by MTV.com. They were also named Greatest Hip Hop Artist of All Time by VH1.

Wanda Jackson is an American rockabilly and country music singer who began recording in the mid-50s. She was one of the first female rockabilly singers to come to popularity during the 1950s. Jackson began her professional career while she was still in high school after being discovered by Hank Thompson in 1954. She mixed regular country music material with fast-moving rockabilly music, often cutting each side of a record with a different type of music. In the mid-1960s, Jackson moved to a successful career in country music, having a string of hits between 1966 and 1973, including, 'Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your Wine,' 'The Box it Came in,' 'My Big Iron Skillet,' and 'Fancy Satin Pillows.'

'Spooner' Oldham is a keyboard player, songwriter, and session musician. An American, he recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and at FAME Studios on such hit R&B songs as 'When a Man Loves a Woman' by Percy Sledge, 'Mustang Sally' by Wilson Pickett and 'I Never Loved a Man' by Aretha Franklin. As a sideman, Oldham has recorded and performed with a countless number of artists including Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne and Neil Young.

D. J. Fontana is best known as the drummer for Elvis Presley for 14 years. Fontana, joined a band consisting of Scotty Moore (lead guitar), Bill Black (bass) and Elvis Presley (rhythm guitar), calling themselves 'The Blue Moon Boys'. The band would perform and record the vast majority of the Elvis Presley hits of the 50's including 'Heartbreak Hotel', 'Hound Dog', 'Don't Be Cruel', and 'Jailhouse Rock'. The band also toured extensively and performed on several television appearances through 1956 and 1957. His drumming built the foundation of rock and roll percussion influencing future players such as Ringo Starr, Charlie Watts and Max Weinberg.

Bill Black is best known as the bassist for Elvis Presley. Black played double bass on early Presley recordings including 'Good Rockin' Tonight', 'Heartbreak Hotel', 'Baby Let's Play House', 'Mystery Train', 'That's All Right' (Mama), 'Hound Dog'; and eventually became one of the first bass players to use the Fender Precision Bass guitar in popular music on 'Jailhouse Rock' in the late 1950's. Black's bass playing had an extraordinary impact on rock and roll bass playing, influencing many players including Paul McCartney. Afterward, he formed the Bill Black Combo and scored numerous instrumental hits during the late 1950's and 1960's.






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