AC/DC, THE ROLLING STONES, SLASH, JOURNEY HONOURED AT THE MARSHALL CLASSIC ROCK ROLL OF HONOUR AWARDS

AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, Slash, Journey and Rush were among the big
names in rock music honoured tonight at the 6th Marshall Classic Rock Roll of
Honour (in association with currencies.co.uk), the
annual awards ceremony organised by Classic Rock Magazine which took place at
London’s Roundhouse. Legendary shock-rocker Alice Cooper was this year’s
Master of Ceremonies, along with TV presenter and all-round rock fan Sarah
Cawood, and guests were treated – for the first time in the awards’ history
– to exclusive live performances from the new band from Thunder guitarist Luke
Morley - The Union, US rock gods Alter Bridge and power pop
originators Cheap Trick.
Canadian rockers Rush were
honoured with the Living Legend award (sponsored by Marshall), heralding
the first time a band has won this prestigious accolade - previous recipients
include Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne and Iggy Pop. Frontman Geddy Lee flew
to London to pick up the trophy.
Winners of six reader-voted categories
were announced during this evening. Rock titans AC/DC sent in a video
message to thank fans for voting them as Band Of The Year (sponsored by
Live Nation), following an exceptional 12 months which saw them go to No. 1 in
the UK album charts (for AC/DC: Iron Man 2) and a world tour which included a
monstrous headlining performance at Donington for the Download Festival in
June.
Reissue Of The Year (sponsored by Alchemy) was awarded to The Rolling Stones for their highly regarded masterpiece ‘Exile On Main
Street’, which, 38 years after its original release, went in at No. 1 in the UK
upon re-release in May. Ronnie Wood collected the award on behalf of the
band.
Rock icon Slash picked up the award for Album Of The
Year (sponsored by Mascot), beating off competition from Iron Maiden, KISS,
Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Gaslight Anthem, Wolfmother plus many more. His solo
debut album ‘Slash’ was released as part of an exclusive “fan pack” deal with
Classic Rock Magazine, whose highly collectable ‘Slash’ issue with a deluxe
version of the album went on sale a month before its general release on
Roadrunner Records in May.
Event Of The Year was awarded to AOR
rock legends Journey, in honour of their 1981 single ‘Don’t Stop
Believin’, going back into the UK Top 10. A cult classic rock anthem, ‘Don’t
Stop Believin’ went stratospheric after the cast of TV phenomenon Glee covered
the song in the first series. ITV’s The X-Factor got in on the action, with 2009
winner Joe McElderry covering the song, propelling the track into the Top 10
with a peak position of No. 6 in the New Year. Guitarist Neil Schon
personally collected the award. Journey announced today that they will be going
out on the road with Foreigner next year, for more information please go to www.livenation.co.uk.
Having opened the awards event with a three-song
performance, The Union (ex Thunder guitarist Luke Morley and
ex-Winterville vocalist & guitarist Peter Shoulder) walked away with the
award for Best New Band (sponsored by Sonisphere). Acclaimed Dr Feelgood
“rockumentary” Oil City Confidential was crowned Film Of The Year
(sponsored by E1 Entertainment), with director Julien Temple picking up the
award.
A further 11 ‘special’ awards, as chosen by a Classic Rock
Magazine panel, were handed out tonight, each one designed to mark and celebrate
the remarkable career and achievements of its recipient.
Outstanding
Contribution (sponsored by Monitor Audio) was awarded to one the world’s
greatest rock icons John Paul Jones, the dark horse of Led Zeppelin whose
multi-instrumentation became his secret weapon and created such beloved songs
such as ‘Stairway to Heaven’. Now one third of supergroup Them Crooked Vultures,
Jones continues to wow fans all over the world.
Tony Iommi took
to the stage to honour his long-standing band mate and good friend Geezer
Butler with the award for Metal Guru (sponsored by Kawasaki),
celebrating Butler’s services to metal, and the huge part he played as the
co-lyricist and bassist of Black Sabbath, and current position as member of
Heaven & Hell.
He was mobbed at this year’s inaugural High Voltage
Festival – the brand new London rock festival launched by Classic Rock and Mama
Group – and this year saw prog legend and Planet Rock presenter Rick
Wakeman awarded with the Spirit Of Prog (sponsored by Mean Fiddler),
honouring his musicianship in the band Yes and also for his solo work which has
seen him hit 50 million in album sales. Rockabilly singer Imelda May -
who counts Jeff Beck as a fan - injected some glamour into the evening’s
proceedings by picking up the award for Breakthrough Act (sponsored by
Universal / Lost).
With one of the most distinctive vocals in rock
music, ex Black Sabbath and Deep Purple singer and musician Glenn Hughes
was tonight honoured with the Childline Rocks award. English post-punk
band Killing Joke were presented with the trophy for Innovator
(sponsored by Fender)– marking their unique evolution of sound over the last 30
plus years which has incorporated electronic, synth and alternative rock and
influenced a generation of rock acts including Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails, Faith
No More and Tool.
The award for Classic Songwriter (sponsored by
Rock Radio) was given to the creator of three classic British rock bands – The
Move, ELO and Wizzard. Roy Wood personally accepted his award, in
recognition of the number of hits he wrote for these bands. The Classic Album
Award (sponsored by Eagle Vision) went to one of the live acts of the
evening, Cheap Trick, for the triple platinum selling album that
propelled them into international stardom, ‘Cheap Trick at Budokan’, which
included the smash hit track ‘I Want You To Want Me’.
The Marshall
‘11’ award – given to those artists and musicians who represent rock ‘n’
roll excess and livin’ on the edge – went to German rock guitarist Michael
Schenker, whose fame as a founding member of The Scorpions and later the
lead guitar player for UFO has given him universal recognition as one of the
most legendary figures in metal guitar. Tribute was paid to the late, great Ronnie James Dio with the Tommy Vance Inspiration award (sponsored
by Metropolis) – collected by his widow Wendy – whose powerful voice and command
of the iconic ‘devil horns’ hand gesture placed him firmly in the rock and metal
canon.
K2 Agent John Jackson, one of the creators of the
Sonisphere rock festival, was honoured with the VIP Award (sponsored by
currencies.co.uk), following
in the footsteps of Harvey Goldsmith and Doc McGhee, for his impact on the music
world through representing global rock and metal acts such as Slipknot,
Metallica, Iron Maiden and AC/DC.
Classic Rock Magazine’s Editor In
Chief Scott Rowley said: “This year’s award winners include two bands
that had a number one album in 2010 (the Rolling Stones and AC/DC), a band with
one of the most downloaded songs in history (Journey), and a band who just
completed the second-highest grossing concert tour in music history (AC/DC
again) – all proof that rock music is still the most exciting genre in
music.”
Guests on the night as they entered the champagne reception were
treated to sounds courtesy of Monitor Audio, and were greeted by the sight of
Fender’s tallest ever guitar, which stretched to 3 metres high. After dinner
whisky was served courtesy of Smokehead, Entertainment 1 previewed the new Lemmy
movie and currencies.co.uk gave guests
the chance to be the winner of a £100 note as well as a separate donation to a
charity of the winner’s choice.
Marshall Classic Rock Roll of Honour 2010 in
association with currencies.co.uk – Full List
of Winners
Best New Band (sponsored by
Sonisphere) The Union
Album Of The Year Slash –
Slash (sponsored by Mascot Label)
Band Of The Year AC/DC
(sponsored by Live Nation)
Event Of The Year
Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing goes Top 10
Reissue Of The
Year Rolling Stones – Exile On Main St (sponsored by
Alchemy)
DVD/Film Of The Year Oil City
Confidential (sponsored by Entertainment One)
Breakthrough –
Imelda May (sponsored by Universal catalogue / Lost
Tunes)
Spirit Of Prog – Rick Wakeman
(sponsored by Mean Fiddler)
Childline Rocks Award – Glenn Hughes
(sponsored by Childline)
Marshall ‘11’ Award - Michael
Schenker (sponsored by Marshall)
Innovator – Killing Joke (sponsored by
Fender)
Classic Songwriter – Roy Wood (sponsored by Rock
Radio)
Outstanding Contribution -
John Paul Jones (sponsored by Monitor Audio)
Metal Guru – Geezer Butler (sponsored by
Kawasaki)
Classic Album – Cheap Trick Live at Budokan
(sponsored by Eagle Vision)
VIP Award – John Jackson (sponsored
by currencies.co.uk)
Tommy Vance Inspiration – Ronnie James Dio (sponsored by
Metropolis)
Living Legend – Rush (sponsored by
Marshall)
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