<P> In April 2015, Deep Purple topped the list in a Rolling Stone readers poll of acts that should be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016 . In October 2015, the band were nominated for induction for the third time . In December 2015, the band were announced as 2016 inductees into the Hall of Fame, with the Hall stating: "Deep Purple's non-inclusion in the Hall is a gaping hole which must now be filled", adding that along with fellow inductees Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, the band make up "the Holy Trinity of hard rock and metal bands ." The band was officially inducted on 8 April 2016 . The Hall of Fame announced that the following members were included as inductees: Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan, Rod Evans, David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes . Excluded from induction were Nick Simper, Tommy Bolin, Joe Lynn Turner, Joe Satriani, Steve Morse and Don Airey . </P> <P> Prior to the induction ceremony, Ian Gillan announced that he was barring Hughes, Coverdale, Evans and Blackmore from playing with them onstage, as these members are not in the current "living, breathing" version of the band . Of the eight inducted members, five showed up . Blackmore didn't show; a posting on his Facebook page claimed he was honoured by the induction and had considered attending, until he received correspondence from Bruce Payne, manager from the current touring version of Deep Purple saying, "No!" In interviews at the Rock Hall, however, Gillan insisted he personally invited Blackmore to attend, but not to play onstage . Evans, who had disappeared from the music scene more than three decades prior, also didn't show, whilst because Lord had died in 2012, his wife Vickie accepted his award on his behalf . The current members of the band played "Highway Star" for the opening performance . After a brief interlude playing the Booker T. & the M.G.'s song "Green Onions" while photos of the late Jon Lord flashed on the screen behind them, the current Deep Purple members played two more songs: "Hush" and their signature tune "Smoke on the Water". Although barred from playing with Deep Purple, both David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes (as well as Roger Glover) joined fellow inductees Cheap Trick and an all - star cast to perform a cover of the Fats Domino song "Ain't That a Shame". </P> <Ul> <Li> Ian Paice--drums, percussion (1968--1976, 1984--present) </Li> <Li> Roger Glover--bass guitar (1969--1973, 1984--present) </Li> <Li> Ian Gillan--vocals, harmonica, percussion (1969--1973, 1984--1989, 1992--present) </Li> <Li> Steve Morse--guitar (1994--present) </Li> <Li> Don Airey--keyboards (touring member 2001--2002; 2002--present) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Ian Paice--drums, percussion (1968--1976, 1984--present) </Li>

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