2026 RockinTown Hall of Fame Inductees: Alice In Chains, The Bangles & The White Stripes
The voting has closed. Alice In Chains. The Bangles & White Stripes are in!
Alice In Chains
‘90s Grunge
Formed in Seattle in 1987 and rooted in Heavy Metal, the band was known for its distinctive vocal style, which often included the harmonized vocals between the late Lane Staley and guitarist Jerry Cantrell (and later Cantrell with singer William DuVall).
In the US, Alice in Chains has sold over 30 million records. They had 18 Top 10 songs on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart – five of which were #1 hits.

Alice In Chains
Man In The Box
Check My Brain
The song is on the band’s ’09 comeback album, “Black Gives Way To Blue.”
The Bangles
’80s Pop Rock

The Bangles
The all-female band formed in Los Angeles, in 1981 by Susanna Hoffs and the sisters Vicki and Debbi Peterson and became part of an underground scene heavily influenced by 1960s Rock and psychedelic music. Their early work blended jangly guitar melodies with power-pop sensibilities.
Commercial successes included “Walk Like An Egyptian,” the Prince composed “Manic Monday,” and a cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Hazy Shade Of Winter.”
Manic Monday
Hazy Shade Of Winter
White Stripes
’00s Indie/Garage Rock
The group consisted of Jack White (guitar, keyboards, piano, vocals) and Meg White (drums, percussion, vocals). They were a leading Indie Rock group of 2000s and a key factor in the decade’s Garage Rock revival.
The White Stripes used a low fidelity approach to writing and recording, complimented by a raw simplicity of composition, arrangement, and performance. They released six studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, and one extended play and received six Grammy Awards from eleven nominations.

White Stripes
Seven Nation Army
Fell In Love With A Girl
Past Hall of Fame Inductees:
AC/CD
Aerosmith
The Beatles
David Bowie
The Clash
Alice Cooper
Cream
The Doors
The Eagles
Evanescence
Green Day
Guns N’ Roses
Halestorm
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