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Rappers, 70s' groups make hall

Steve Miller is one of the 2016 inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with Chicago, Cheap Trick, Deep Purple and the rap group N.W.A.

NEW YORK — The groundbreaking Los Angeles rap act N.W.A. will join a quartet of 1970s era FM radio rockers — Chicago, Cheap Trick, Deep Purple and Steve Miller — as 2016 inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

N.W.A., led by Dr. Dre and Ice Cube, was elected after three unsuccessful nominations in a year when a movie about their career, “Straight Outta Compton,” was a box office hit. Their hard-core tales of life on the street made them a provocative chart presence in the late 1980s and influenced an empire of other acts.

Both Miller and Cheap Trick made it during their first year on the ballots.

The induction ceremony for the Cleveland-based hall will be April 8 in Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. HBO will televise highlights later in the spring.

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