Phish, a band praised by Bernie Sanders, won the fan vote for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction with 330,000 votes but were ultimately not inducted. Known for their innovative, non-mainstream approach, they have built a dedicated fanbase since their formation in 1983, drawing huge crowds to their shows. Despite not having significant mainstream hits, they are recognized for their unique culture and fan practices, including extensive setlist knowledge and unique concert experiences. Their reputation as a quintessentially American band comes with the complexity of being too innovative for traditional accolades.
Phish has been together since 1983, selling out stadiums and winning 330,000 fan votes for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, yet they were overlooked.
The band’s unique and innovative approach has cultivated a dedicated fanbase, emphasizing experience over mainstream success, drawing loyal followers despite not having chart-topping hits.
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