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CYNDI LAUPER OFFICIALLY NAMED TO ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME

By Mike Johnson on 2025-04-27 21:17:00

Rock star Cyndi Lauper, who's popularity in the 1980s helped propel WWF towards the first Wrestlemania as she was involved in angles with Roddy Piper, Hulk Hogan and The Fabulous Moolah, was oficially announced as having been named to the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class this evening.

Lauper first got involved with professional wrestling after she and her then-husband and manager Dave Wolff met Lou Albano on a flight, leading to Albano being cast to play Lauper's father in the music video for Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, which was an insanely massive hit in an era where videos running on MTV meant all of the difference for an artist becoming a success.  This led to appearances on Piper's Pit where Albano tried to take credit for Lauper's career, setting up Lauper getting her own star to manage, Wendi Richter, to show she could be a successful manager.

It also led to a major angle in Madison Square Garden where Roddy Piper came and attacking Albano and Lauper when they were being honored in the ring, including kicking Lauper, setting up Hulk Hogan and Mr. T (at the time, as massive movie and TV star) getting involved to set the stage for the first Wrestlemania and after that, WWE began its journey to where it is today.  Without Lauper and the MTV connection, WWF loses a massive chunk of what set them up for national and later international success:

On that first Wrestlemania, Lauper managed Richter against Leilani Kai, who was managed by Moolah.

WWF and Lauper later separated and it wasn't until decades later that Lauper, while filming a reality show, returned to a WWE taping in Long Island, NY, where she took part in a segment with Roddy Piper.

Still, Lauper never ever let her appreciation of that era go.  During numerous concert tours in recent years, Lauper made specific mentions of Lou Albano, Roddy Piper, The Fabulous Moolah, Freddie Blassie and Andre the Giant before dedicating her song The Goonies R Good Enough to "All the people from wrestling" who made that part of her life so special.  As Lauper performed the song, they played clips of the WWE Hall of Famers from the music video of the song:

Wendi Richter was named to the WWE Hall of Fame, but as irony has it, somehow Lauper has never been named to the Celebrity Wing:

Lauper's official induction will take place this November in Los Angeles.

Last year, a great documentary on Lauper, Let the Canary Sing, was released on Paramount+.

Lauper's official bio from The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame:

With her distinctive four-octave voice and songwriting chops, Cyndi Lauper broke down barriers for waves of future artists and empowered them to perform as their unique, authentic selves. Lauper became one of the biggest stars of the 1980s with her eclectic mix of pop, rock, reggae, funk, and dance styles. Her record-breaking debut album She’s So Unusual featured four consecutive Top Five U.S. singles – “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” “Time After Time,” “She Bop,” and “All Through the Night” – and earned her two Grammys. Through MTV, Lauper brought her unique look, style, and sound to living rooms throughout America – inspiring legions of young fans, her video for “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” also won the inaugural VMA for Best Female Video. 

By the end of 1985, Cyndi Lauper had established herself as one of the best-selling artists in the world, and over the next fifteen years she grew as a writer, producer, and advocate. Lauper’s 1986 sophomore album True Colors reached Number Four on the Billboard 100 and included the chart-topper “True Colors” and Number Three “Change of Heart.” Lauper’s four albums from the 2000s explored and celebrated such musical genres as pop standards, electronic/dance music, blues, and country. A lifelong advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community, she founded True Colors United in 2008 to support LGBTQIA+ youth experiencing homelessness. In 2013 she became the first solo woman to win a Tony Award for Best Score for the queer-positive Broadway hit Kinky Boots.  

When Lauper was awarded the Billboard Icon Award in 2018, Dua Lipa called She’s So Unusual “a multiplatinum declaration of independence and an important statement about the right of women to define themselves and their place in the world on their own terms.” In 2024, Lauper embarked on a sold-out worldwide farewell tour and was the subject of the documentary Let the Canary Sing. 

Further cementing her legacy, Lauper’s “Time After Time” has been covered by over 100 artists and is featured in Rolling Stone’s 500 Best Songs of All Time. Cyndi Lauper’s rebellious influence on the attitudes, sound, and fashion of the music industry for the past forty years is evident in the work of other iconoclastic artists like P!nk, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, and Chappell Roan. 

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