Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inducts Class of 2024

Speaker 1 (00:00):

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame officially inducted its class of 2024 last night with a live show on Disney Plus that lasted more than five hours.

Speaker 2 (00:08):

Our George Penacchio was backstage the whole time and has this report from Cleveland.

MUSIC (00:16):

If I could turn back time.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (00:17):

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame kicked off the evening with a celebration of Cher. She gave her only red carpet interview to us.

CHER (00:24):

I mean, look, rock and roll is, it is so inclusive. It is just inclusive. I mean, look, do I look like I should belong here now? But I am still working and I am still happy and I am still here.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (00:37):

Dua Lipa was honored to share the stage with the music icon.

DUA LIPA (00:41):

The trajectory of her career has been so inspiring and it is wonderful to have role models like that for artists like me.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (00:50):

Peter Frampton thought this day honoring him would never come.

PETER FRAMPTON (00:54):

It is overwhelming, because I had kind of crossed it off the list. I thought, wow, I am in my 70s now. They are not going to get me in now. But wow, they did.

MUSIC (01:06):

I do not believe where I have been.

PETER FRAMPTON (01:09):

Come on Cleveland.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (01:10):

Keith Urban joined his longtime friend for one of the night’s many collaborations.

KEITH URBAN (01:14):

It is what you feel with Pete. I mean, he says, Do you feel what I feel? I am, like, yeah, we feel what you feel, Pete.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (01:20):

The audience definitely felt the presence of honoree Ozzy Osborne, who kicked off a star-studded performance of his hit Crazy Train.

MUSIC (01:28):

All aboard.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (01:32):

There were performances celebrating honorees Kool and the Gang and Dave Matthews Band. Also honored A Tribe Called Quest, Jimmy Buffett, and Foreigner.

MUSIC (01:41):

I want you to show me.

RICK WILLS (01:43):

I think if you had have asked us back in the late ’70s when the band was formed, if we would be still relevant today, I do not think any of us would have believed it.

SAMMY HAGAR (01:54):

They wrote some of the greatest rock songs ever. They are up there with anybody.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (01:59):

Jennifer Hudson helped salute inductee Dionne Warwick.

JENNIFER HUDSON (02:03):

She is such an original. She set the tone. She raised the bar. Without her, artists, like myself, would not be here today.

DIONNE WARWICK (02:09):

I think it is wonderful that my art has been recognized finally, and they think I am worthy of it.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (02:16):

And you say finally.

DIONNE WARWICK (02:19):

Well, after 62 years, I think it is about time, is it not?

MUSIC (02:22):

We just want you all to have a good time. No more drama in your life.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (02:27):

And the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige brought down the house for her fans.

MARY J. BLIGE (02:33):

Thank you all for helping me the way you say I have helped you to heal, to get through hard times. I love you and thank you.

GEORGE PENACCHIO (02:41):

You can now stream the rock and roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Disney Plus. And look for an ABC primetime special on New Year’s Day.

MARK BROWN (02:50):

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