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Little Richard

LITTLE RICHARD

YEAR

1986

INDUCTED BY

Roberta Flack

CATEGORY

Performers

The flamboyant icon that blazed a trail for rock and roll.

Little Richard exploded the Fifties music scene with his thunderous piano and electrifying stage presence, setting the tone for the future of rock and roll. His unrestrained performances and visceral rhythms were unlike anything audiences had ever seen.

Little Richard

Little Richard

HALL OF FAME
ESSAY

By Michael Hill

Richard Penniman wasn’t exactly on top of the world when he sent a demo tape to Art Rupe of Specialty Records in Los Angeles.

He’d had his share of breaks, but none of his rhythm and blues sides had captured the public’s imagination in a big way or revealed any of the gleefully uninhibited vocal style that would become his trademark.

In 1951, as a teenager with gospel training and church-sponsored piano lessons behind him — not to mention the wealth of experience that comes from being thrown out of your own family’s home at age thirteen — Little Richard won an RCA contract at an audition sponsored by Atlanta radio station WGST. From RCA, he moved to Houston in 1952 and joined Don Robey’s Peacock label.

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Class of 1986
He has made an important contribution to our musical culture and history
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