Rock Legends Billy Idol and Steve Stevens were inducted onto the Guitar Center’s Hollywood Rockwalk, the landmark Sunset Boulevard handprint ceremony that honors artists and industry pioneers who left a lasting impact on music history.

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It’s been quite a year for the duo who wrote such 80s anthems as “Rebel Yell,” “White Wedding,” and “Eyes Without a Face,” received the American Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Award and they will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in a ceremony later this year.
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On hand to honor the duo was DJ, author, and radio personality Richard Blade. During the ceremony, the duo shared their history of meeting each other for the first time, a young music lover from Brooklyn, New York and a kid from London. That meeting led to a 45-year partnership that was responsible songs that became the soundtrack of our lives.

About Billy Idol and Steve Stevens
From “Rebel Yell” and “White Wedding” to “Eyes Without a Face” and “Flesh for Fantasy,” Billy Idol and Steve Stevens created some of the most recognizable rock songs of the 1980s. Idol’s unmistakable voice, rebellious image and hook-driven songwriting combined with Stevens’ virtuosic guitar playing and cinematic, genre-blending sound redefined what rock music could look and sound like on a global stage. The duo continues to tour together worldwide, and their catalog remains a reference point for generations of players.
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