I always felt that I was one of the women who helped lay the foundation for rock and roll. But I'd always been overlooked by the Hall of Fame.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had a successful career: not necessarily a Hall of Fame career, but a successful one.
If you want me in the Hall of Fame put me in because of some contributions that I have made to country music.
That whole Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame thing - at least half the people in there don't have a place in any kind of hall of fame anywhere, in my opinion.
Making the Hall of Fame has long been considered the top individual honor that one can achieve in any sport, but for me, I feel it is a culmination of all the input and effort afforded me from so many other people over the years that put me in this position today.
I'm not a big fan of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's just a personal thing, not an ego thing.
When I started playing the game of baseball, the more I played and the better numbers I got, the more I started thinking about the Hall of Fame. But I never thought I had a chance to be there.
I really don't feel the need to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame because, at the end of the day, it's just somebody's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They have a particular process, and they're welcome to do it however they want to do it.
I never figured I'd go into the Hall of Fame. A kid from the Hill.
Would it be an honor to be bestowed Hall of Fame credentials? Yeah. Does it define me as a person? No.
I don't think there should be a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, period.