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Led Zeppelin

Rod Stewart

Sir George Martin
UK Hall of Fame

Led Zeppelin and Rod Stewart are among the musical legends that will be inducted into the 2006 U.K. Music Hall Of Fame. The third annual ceremony will take place at London's Alexandra Palace on November 14th. Beatles producer Sir George Martin will receive Honorary Membership in recognition of his exceptional contribution to British music.

The U.K. Music Hall of Fame was established in 2004 to honor musicians from all nations who have had an impact on the British music scene. Artists are selected for induction by a panel comprising over 60 respected artists, music journalists, broadcasters and music industry executives. Further inductees for the 2006 ceremony have yet to be announced.

Some of the greatest names in music history have been inducted into the U.K. Music Hall of Fame. ASCAP is proud to represent the following music creators:

2006 Inductees
Led Zeppelin
Rod Stewart
Sir George Martin

2005 Inductees
Black Sabbath
Eurythmics
Jimi Hendrix
Joy Division/New Order
Pink Floyd
Ray Davies/The Kinks

2004 Inductees
The Beatles
Bob Marley
Madonna
U2
The Rolling Stones
Queen
Robbie Williams

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