Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musicians inducted more than once
Stevie Nicks
Stevie Nicks is the first woman to be inducted twice in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She was first inducted with Fleetwood Mac in 1998, and solo in 2019.
Lou Reed was inducted twice: first with The Velvet Underground in 1996, and solo in 2015.
Peter Gabriel was inducted twice: first with Genesis in 2010 and solo in 2014.
Eric Clapton was inducted three times: first with The Yardbirds in 1992, second with Cream in 1993, and solo in 2000.
Clyde McPhatter was inducted twice: Solo in 1987 and with the Drifters in 1988.
George Harrison was inducted twice: first with the Beatles in 1988, then solo in 2004.
Paul McCartney was inducted twice: with the Beatles in 1988, then solo in 1999.
John Lennon was inducted twice: with the Beatles in 1988, then solo in 1994.
Paul Simon was inducted twice: with Simon & Garfunkel in 1990, then solo in 2001.
David Crosby was inducted with The Byrds in 1991, and then with Crosby, Stills and Nash in 1997.
Curtis Mayfield was inducted first with The Impressions in 1991, then solo in 1999.
Jimmy Page was inducted twice: with The Yardbirds in 1992, and Led Zeppelin in 1995.
Jeff Beck was inducted first with The Yardbirds in 1992, then solo in 2009.
Neil Young was inducted solo in 1995 and with Buffalo Springfield in 1997.
Michael Jackson was inducted twice: once with The Jackson 5 in 1997, then solo in 2001.
Stephen Stills was inducted twice, on the same night, with Crosby, Stills and Nash, and Buffalo Springfield in 1997.
Ringo Starr was inducted twice: once with the Beatles in 1988 and solo in 2015.
Graham Nash was inducted twice: with Crosby, Stills and Nash in 1997, and the Hollies in 2010.
John Carter (center) was inducted twice: first with the Flamingos in 2001, then the Dells (pictured) in 2004.
Sam Strain (second from right) was inducted first with The O'Jays (pictured) in 2005, then with Little Anthony & the Imperials in 2009.
Ron Wood was inducted with The Rolling Stones in 1989, and The Small Faces/Faces in 2012.
Rod Stewart was inducted solo in 1994, then with Faces in 2012.