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Women of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

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Nov 06, 2020 11:09 PM
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Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad of ABBA

The ladies of the Swedish disco supergroup responsible for "Mamma Mia" were inducted in 2010 alongside Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.


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Darlene Love

Bette Midler helped induct this soul singer, best known for her holiday classic "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)," in 2011.


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Laura Nyro

Midler returned a year later to posthumously induct the jazz singer-songwriter, who died of cancer in 1997 at the age of 49.


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Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart

The "Barracuda" singers were inducted in 2013 along with the rest of their band, Michael DeRosier, Roger Fisher, Steve Fossen and Howard Leese.


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Donna Summer

The late Queen of Disco was inducted in 2013, a year after she died of lung cancer at the age of 63.


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Linda Ronstadt

The singer-songwriter who dabbled in genres as varied as rock, country, light opera, and Latin was officially inducted in 2014 following a speech from Eagles frontman Glenn Frey.


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Joan Jett

The pioneering punk rock singer and her band The Blackhearts—comprising Kenny Laguna, Gary Ryan, Lee Crystal, and Ricky Byrd—were inducted with the help of Miley Cyrus in 2015.


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Joan Baez

The contemporary folk singer-songwriter known for her protest songs was inducted in 2017.


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Nina Simone

Fifteen years after her death, the iconic singer-songwriter and civil rights activist was inducted in 2018 following a speech by Mary J. Blige.


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Janet Jackson

Janelle Monáe was on hand in 2019 to help induct the iconic pop star.


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Stevie Nicks

In 2019, the "Stand Back" singer became the first woman to be inducted twice, recognized this time for her solo work outside of Fleetwood Mac.


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Whitney Houston

The Guinness World Records-certified most awarded female artist of all time was posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2020 with some help from Alicia Keys, who delivered her induction speech.


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