March 2nd, 2026

Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame nominees, who paved the way for modern country artists | Music City Minute

The Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame has revealed their nominees for the class of 2026. On the surface, we do not see nominees of obvious country influence like current members, Dolly Parton or Willie Nelson. However, if we dig a little deeper, at least three embody a distinctly roots-y, Americana vibe. Let us start with The Black Crows. Their mix of folk, blues and rock helped nurture the modern jam band scene, which is currently exploding in popularity with artists like Billy Strings.

Next is Melissa Etheridge, who was dominant in alternative-rock circles. Yet today, her raspy vocals, honest storytelling, consistent use of acoustic guitar and producing music with Shooter Jennings, I would say she is easily a country and rock icon! Finally, we are going to examine Jeff Buckley...hear me out. Buckley's unique mix of aching lyrics, affinity for telecaster guitars and subtle use of Hammond B3 organ and slide guitar, would place him right at home with up-and-comers like, Max McNown and Hudson Westbrook. At the end of the day, these artists certainly deserve recognition for their contributions the Rock genre, but also, their role in shaping modern country music.

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