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The Very Best Overseas Members of the Hall

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One of the most significant forces represented in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is that of non-American inductees. Many rode the waves of the British Invasion with the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Eric Burdon and the Animals, or Dusty Springfield in the early 60s.

The Beatles and Rolling Stones were obvious choices for admission in the Hall; it’s hard to imagine two more influential groups in the 60s.

The Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, Cat Stevens, Elton John and Rod Stewart represent the late 60s and 70s British/Australian popularity, while in later years The Police, U2, and Genesis were inducted.

Admission into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is the highest honor a musician can earn; we’re thrilled the committee allowed these wonderful bands to receive a place in rock and roll history.

Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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