Column: Why the Rock Hall Needs to Induct Maná
- Maná is the first Spanish-language rock band nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, announced on Wednesday.
- The nomination honors the contributions of Maná, which has sold millions of albums and earned over 130 gold and 250 platinum records.
- Fher Olvera dedicated the nomination to immigrants in the U.S., stating, 'We want to share this recognition with all Latinos everywhere, especially the immigrants who are suffering right now.'
- John Sykes, Chairman of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, praised the nominees for their impact on generations of music lovers and the growth of rock & roll.
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Who is Maná? First Spanish-language rock band nominated for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Maná is considered by many to be one of — if not the — greatest Spanish-language rock band of all time, winning countless awards and selling out stadiums worldwide. This Wednesday, news broke of the Mexican rock band’s latest historic achievement — becoming the first Spanish-language rock band to be nominated for the prestigious Rock & Roll Hall of Fame....
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