Thursday, January 16, 2020
Mariah Carey, the
Isley Brothers, the members of
Eurythmics and
The Neptunes,
Steve Miller,
Rick Nowels and
William “Mickey” Stevenson are heading into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame.
The inductees will be honored 6/11 at the 51st annual Induction and Awards Dinner at the
Marriott Marquis Hotel in
New York City. Additional special award honorees will be announced soon.
“I am very proud that we are recognizing some of the culturally most important songwriters of all time and that the 2020 slate of inductees represents diversity and unity across genres, ethnicity and gender, writers who have enriched our lives and in their time literally transformed music and helped make it what it is today,” SHOF Chairman
Nile Rodgers said.
The Isleys are
Ernie,
Marvin,
O’Kelly,
Ronald and
Rudolph Isley plus
Chris Jasper;
Chad Hugo and
Pharrell Williams make up The Neptunes; and
Annie Lennox and
Dave Stewart are Eurhythmics.
Stevenson,
Motown’s first Head of A&R, co-wrote “Dancing in the Street,” “It Takes Two,” “Beechwood 4-5789,” “Stubborn Kind of Fellow” and “Devil With the Blue Dress On.”
Nowels has co-written more than 60 Top 20 singles including
Belinda Carlilse’s “Heaven is a Place on Earth,” “You Get What You Give” for the
New Radicals and
Madonna’s “The Power of Goodbye.”
A songwriter with a notable catalog of songs qualifies for induction 20 years after the first commercial release of a song.