Dolly Parton exits from Rock Hall of Fame running

Dolly Parton exits from Rock Hall of Fame running

Country and western singer says although ‘flattered and grateful’, she does not feel she has earned the right to be considered.

Country and western superstar Dolly Parton. (AFP pic)
NEW YORK:
Dolly Parton on Monday said she would withdraw her name from consideration for this year’s class of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.

In a statement the country icon said “even though I’m extremely flattered and grateful to be nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I don’t feel that I have earned that right.”

Artists including Beck, Devo, Kate Bush, Eminem, Carly Simon and Rage Against The Machine are among this year’s crop of artists in the running for the coveted honour.

“I do hope the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will understand and will be willing to consider me again – if I’m ever worthy,” Parton, 76, wrote.

“This has, however, inspired me to put out a hopefully great rock n’ roll album at some point in the future, which I have always wanted to do!”

Country stars are not foreign to the Cleveland-based Hall of Fame – Johnny Cash, Jimmie Rodgers and Chet Atkins are all among its ranks.

Acts can be inducted 25 years after their first commercial music release.

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