Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Iggy Pop, ABBA, Jimmy Cliff
Presenting the class of 2010.
This year's class of inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame come from every corner of the music world. From Swedish pop royalty Abba, and reggae singer Jimmy Cliff, to punk pioneer Iggy Pop, Monday night's induction ceremony honored the greats.
Stars like Bruce Springsteen, Meryl Streep, Faith Hill, Eddie Vedder, Rob Thomas, Michael J. Fox and many others were on hand to watch some of the music world's biggest stars get inducted.
Green Day's Billie Joe gave the introduction speech for Iggy Pop and The Stooges, praising the band for the entire generation of musicians to be inspired by them. They then performed some of Iggy's best hits, like "I Wanna Be Your Dog" and "Search and Destroy."
Wyclef Jean introduced reggae and ska singer Jimmy Cliff, who went on to perform the classic songs "You Can Get It If You Really Want" and "Many Rivers To Cross."
Barry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees gave the award to members of ABBA, who stuck around to perform "The Winner Takes All" with country superstar Faith Hill helping out on the piano.
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