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In 2011, ''Rolling Stone'' published a revised edition of the list, with position changes from the 27th position onward. The updated list also features artists not present in the original ([[Queen (band)|Queen]], [[Metallica]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Talking Heads]], [[R.E.M.]], [[Tom Petty]], [[Creedence Clearwater Revival]] and [[Jay-Z]]), while removing others ([[Etta James]], [[Louis Jordan]], [[Lee “Scratch” Perry]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Roxy Music]], [[N.W.A.]], [[Ricky Nelson]] and [[Martha & The Vandellas]]).
In 2011, ''Rolling Stone'' published a revised edition of the list, with position changes from the 27th position onward. The updated list also features artists not present in the original ([[Queen (band)|Queen]], [[Metallica]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Talking Heads]], [[R.E.M.]], [[Tom Petty]], [[Creedence Clearwater Revival]] and [[Jay-Z]]), while removing others ([[Etta James]], [[Louis Jordan]], [[Lee “Scratch” Perry]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Roxy Music]], [[N.W.A.]], [[Ricky Nelson]] and [[Martha & The Vandellas]]).


The list consists primarily of American or British artists, with the following exceptions: [[AC/DC]] (Australia), [[The Band]] (Canada/US), [[Bob Marley]] (Jamaica), [[Joni Mitchell]] (Canada), [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] (Jamaica; only in the 2005 list), [[Carlos Santana]] (Mexico), [[U2]] (Ireland), [[Van Morrison]] (Ireland/UK) and [[Neil Young]] (Canada).{{Citation needed|date=December 2017}}
The list consists primarily of American or British artists, as well as the following: [[AC/DC]] (Australian, with several British-born members), [[The Band]] (Canada/US), [[Bob Marley]] (Jamaica), [[Joni Mitchell]] (Canada), [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] (Jamaica; only in the 2005 list), [[Carlos Santana]] (Mexican by birth, naturalised American), [[U2]] (Ireland, with two British-born members), [[Van Morrison]] (Ireland/UK) and [[Neil Young]] (Canada).{{Citation needed|date=December 2017}}


Most artists on the list were active in the 1960s and 1970s.
Most artists on the list were active in the 1960s and 1970s.

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"The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time" is a special issue published by the American magazine Rolling Stone in two parts in 2004 and 2005 and updated in 2011.[1] The list presented was compiled based on input from musicians, writers, and industry figures and is focused on the rock & roll era.[1]

The publication features comments written by musicians about their favorite colleagues (e.g., Elvis Costello on the Beatles, Janet Jackson on Tina Turner, etc.). Since its publication, the list has been frequently cited by many specialized and generalist publications.[2][3][4][5][6]

Background

The list, published in two issues in 2004 and 2005 and updated in 2011, was based on the choices of a panel of 55 musicians, writers, and industry figures.[1] As the editors explain, the artists were selected by "their peers", and the list aims to be "a broad survey of rock history", encompassing rock and roll, blues, hard rock, heavy metal, indie rock, rap and contemporary pop.

List statistics

In both versions of the list, the top three positions are held by the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Elvis Presley; rounding out the top ten (in descending order) are the Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, James Brown, Little Richard, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles.

In 2011, Rolling Stone published a revised edition of the list, with position changes from the 27th position onward. The updated list also features artists not present in the original (Queen, Metallica, Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, R.E.M., Tom Petty, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Jay-Z), while removing others (Etta James, Louis Jordan, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Miles Davis, Roxy Music, N.W.A., Ricky Nelson and Martha & The Vandellas).

The list consists primarily of American or British artists, as well as the following: AC/DC (Australian, with several British-born members), The Band (Canada/US), Bob Marley (Jamaica), Joni Mitchell (Canada), Lee "Scratch" Perry (Jamaica; only in the 2005 list), Carlos Santana (Mexican by birth, naturalised American), U2 (Ireland, with two British-born members), Van Morrison (Ireland/UK) and Neil Young (Canada).[citation needed]

Most artists on the list were active in the 1960s and 1970s.

See also

References

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