This is hilarious.....Kiss fans are so stupid. Read the last sentence.
Kiss members Gene Simmons, left, and Ace Frehley perform at Tiger Stadium in Detroit in this June 28, 1996, file photo. About 200 Kiss fans protested Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006, in front of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to demand that the band be inducted into the hall. (AP Photo/Tom Pidgeon)
Kiss Fans Protest Rock Hall of Fame Snub
Sunday, August 6, 2006 5:41 AM EDT
The Associated Press
CLEVELAND (AP) — About 200 Kiss fans protested Saturday in front of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to demand that the band be inducted into the hall.
Fans, some from as far away as California, carried signs and had painted their faces in black-and-white to resemble Kiss band members.
Those participating in the half-hour demonstration were upset that the band, formed more than 30 years ago, has not been admitted, even though it has been eligible since the late 1990s.
Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record, according to the museum's Web site.
"Criteria include the influence and significance of the artist's contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll," the site says.
A museum spokesman said it was the first demonstration by fans seeking to have a group inducted.
The foundation that selects inductees is based in New York City, not at the museum.
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On the Net:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum: www.rockhall.com
Kiss members Gene Simmons, left, and Ace Frehley perform at Tiger Stadium in Detroit in this June 28, 1996, file photo. About 200 Kiss fans protested Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006, in front of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to demand that the band be inducted into the hall. (AP Photo/Tom Pidgeon)
Kiss Fans Protest Rock Hall of Fame Snub
Sunday, August 6, 2006 5:41 AM EDT
The Associated Press
CLEVELAND (AP) — About 200 Kiss fans protested Saturday in front of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to demand that the band be inducted into the hall.
Fans, some from as far away as California, carried signs and had painted their faces in black-and-white to resemble Kiss band members.
Those participating in the half-hour demonstration were upset that the band, formed more than 30 years ago, has not been admitted, even though it has been eligible since the late 1990s.
Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record, according to the museum's Web site.
"Criteria include the influence and significance of the artist's contributions to the development and perpetuation of rock and roll," the site says.
A museum spokesman said it was the first demonstration by fans seeking to have a group inducted.
The foundation that selects inductees is based in New York City, not at the museum.
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On the Net:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum: www.rockhall.com