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Styx's Dennis DeYoung is voicing his frustration with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for its belated recognition of music icons.
In a blistering Facebook post , the band's former lead singer, 78, slammed the organization for delaying the induction of legendary artists until long after their prime.
"It’s a shame that Bad Company had to wait so long to get in that it rendered Paul Rodgers unable to perform due to health concerns," the "Babe" hitmaker wrote.
DeYoung continued, "Bollocks!! I would have liked to have seen him perform years ago to demonstrate how one of rock’s premiere singers ACTUALLY ROCKS."
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