Uncovering the Next Generation's Hall of Fame
Chris IsaakNot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | |||||||||||||||||
Eligible since: 2011First Recording: 1985Previously Considered? No what's this? |
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Essential Albums (?) | Wikipedia | YouTube | |
Heart Shaped World (1989) | ☆ | ☊ | |
Forever Blue (1995) | ☆ | ☊ |
Essential Songs (?) | Wikipedia | YouTube | |
Wicked Game (1989) | ☆ | ☊ | |
Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing (1995) | ☆ | ☊ |
Chris Isaak @ Wikipedia
Will Chris Isaak be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? "Musical excellence is the essential qualification for induction." |
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14 comments so far (post your own)I have to agree with all the comments above. Isaak is the ultimate entertainer. His performances are polished and consistent and his shows are just a great time. True he doesn't have commercial hit after hit but the fact he can almost constantly tour the US and then every second/third year tour Australia and UK/Europe, shows just how solid his following is. Anyone doubting his eligibilty for the RnR HoF needs to get to a show and see the varied demographics of the audience. No one ever leaves Isaakland, he just adds more and more fans after every concert. Posted by Cathy on Wednesday, 02/6/2013 @ 17:01pm |
Chris Isaak's contribution to music, and his impact on later generations are significant and must not be ignored despite his lack of top 10 hits. This man has influenced many crooners such as Michael Buble, Gary Allan, M. Ward and Enrique Iglesias, along with over a dozen indie bands who cover his hits and other artists who named their bands after him on different continents. Female artists have also been influenced by him, notably Lana Del Rey who has been called "the female Chris Isaak." Posted by Matt on Sunday, 03/30/2014 @ 01:31am |
Chris Isaak definitely deserves to be inducted. He is a rare breed of musician, with a style and sound all his own, which set him apart from many of today's contemporary artists. He is incredibly talented and has one of the best voices out there, in my opinion. Every album has been outstanding, and Chris and his band sound absolutely amazing live! Aside from his musical talent, he writes his own songs, does his own artwork for many of his albums, has had his own tv shows, and has acted in movies, guest starred on sitcoms, and hosted award shows. If all of that isn't enough, he is very kind to his fans. He used to do public m&g's after his shows and sign and draw things on merchandise for hundreds of people. He often invites people up on the stage during his show, and really connects with his audience. He has a great sense of humor and gets the audience laughing as well. Chris Isaak is one of the most underrated musicians of our time. Does he deserve to be inducted? Yes, 110 percent absolutely he does deserve this honor. Posted by Georgie on Sunday, 03/30/2014 @ 07:07am |
Chris Isaak needs to duet with Harry Connick Jr. Posted by Roy on Sunday, 03/30/2014 @ 08:15am |
Chris Isaak is an amazing Artist! He deserves to be inducted! His talent of writing and singing is a fantastic contribution to music today. He is as brilliant live as in the Studio Posted by Teresa on Sunday, 03/30/2014 @ 16:39pm |
Chris is definitely worthy of a Hall of Fame nod. 30 years of consistently good music; the best live show I have every been to year after year; and not a scerrick of scandal to sully him. Posted by Cathy on Sunday, 03/30/2014 @ 23:00pm |
I have been a Chris Isaak fan for 27 years….half of my life! I consistently listen to his music on a daily basis and will never tire of his music. He is the definitive Rocker and truly deserves to be in the RRHF!! Posted by Judy Mildenhall on Tuesday, 10/18/2016 @ 13:39pm |
Puh-leeeeze, whoever considers Chris a one-hit wonder has absolutely no clue. So many of his songs have been used in movies, from David Lynch to Stanley Kubrick, Clint Eastwood, John Badham, Tony Scott, Tarantino, etc. And what about songs like 'Blue Hotel' (a hit in Europe way before anyone knew who is was in the US), Baby did a bad bad thing, San Francisco Days, Let me down easy... Not only that, but the guy is a fabulous showman and has consistently been filling concert halls for over 30 years all over the world (and not on the strength of his wild suits alone). All of his albums are very well crafted and sound fresh even today. His music is timeless. And while you're at it, why not induct his fantastic band as well: Silvertone!!! I rest my case, your honor :-) Posted by Frank Scholl on Saturday, 01/13/2018 @ 05:45am |
Chris Isaak absolutely deserves to be inducted. He writes his own music, has a crack backup band and puts on consistently great shows. It’s a crime that he hasn’t even been considered. Posted by Mary Thomas on Saturday, 03/30/2019 @ 12:53pm |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0kDuZ2mcyg Posted by The Dude on Tuesday, 09/10/2019 @ 17:14pm |
It is a doggone shame that the Hall of Fame has not yet recognized Chris Isaak for his positive contributions in the music industry. He has inspired and mentored many artists. For over 40 years, he's been a consummate performer and his recordings and concerts leave the public with haunting satisfaction while wanting to hear more. Posted by Danielle Stoner on Wednesday, 05/12/2021 @ 20:10pm |
Listen to his Forever Blue album start to finish. Yes, Chris Isaak definitely belongs in the R&RHOF! Posted by Thomas Grogan on Friday, 10/15/2021 @ 04:56am |
Like someone said before me, if Chris had come out around the time of Elvis, there's not a single doubt he would be a legend by now. I am saddened by his diminishing output, but even if he didn't released any new music again, his legacy is already there. It's just a matter of the HoF to wake up and listen to him. One of the most deserving artists to be inducted. Posted by Soul Break on Friday, 04/22/2022 @ 16:54pm |
Of course he deserves a place in the rock and roll Hall of Fame. Posted by Rob on Thursday, 12/22/2022 @ 13:08pm |
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