Let’s Get Hall and Oates Elected to the Rock Hall of Fame

They've been nominated. Now the Philly duo needs your help to get in.

Philly, you rock! Hall and Oates have been  nominated to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of its 2014 class, the hall announced today. Now they need a little help.
The citation:

Daryl Hall and John Oates created an original mix of soul and rock that made them the most successful pop duo in history. As songwriters, singers and producers, they embraced the pop mainstream, bringing passion and creativity back to the 3-minute single. Over the course of their career, they have recorded six Number One hits and put 34 songs in the BillboardTop 100. Deeply rooted in lush Philly soul, Hall and Oates mixed smooth vocal harmonies and the romantic vulnerability of soul with edgy hard rock and new wave riffs to create some of the finest pop music of the 1980s. They teamed up in the early 1970s in Philadelphia, and landed a deal with Atlantic. On their first three albums they searched for the right style for their talents as they experimented with soul, folk and hard rock. They finally hit with “Sara Smile” in 1976, an irresistible sexy soul ballad that showcased their vocals, songwriting and guitar playing. After their subsequent string of hits (“Rich Girl,” “She’s Gone,” “Wait For Me”) they were energized by new wave and dance music. The result was an incredible run of original songs that topped the pop and R&B charts throughout the 1980s: “Kiss On My List,” “Private Eyes,” “You Make My Dreams” and “I Can’t Go For That.” All combined the best of both rock and R&B, setting the stage for the important crossover work of Madonna and Prince. They continue to record and attract new young audiences, and their influence can be felt in the work of contemporary artists like Bruno Mars and Justin Timberlake.

Other nominees this year include Nirvana, LL Cool J, Deep Purple, the Replacements, and KISS. But how can you not vote for the Philly homeboys? Since fan voting is part of the process, it’s time to get in there and show your support. Let’s make sure Hall and Oates get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.