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Janice Brooks Moderator From: Pleasant Gap Pa |
![]() Country Hall of Fame adds category http://www.tennessean.com/business/archives/05/01/66005357.shtml?Element_ID=66005357 Contemporary country artists will be considered for induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, beginning this year. The Country Music Association, which inducts country stars into the hall at the rate of two a year, is raising that to three by adding a category for those artists who achieved stardom from 1975 to the present. That means artists such as Garth Brooks, Vince Gill, Shania Twain, Reba McEntire and Alan Jackson could become members of the exclusive club while they are still performing.
This year, two people were to be selected — one whose career ''achieved national prominence'' before World War II'' and one for the period between World War II and 1975. The new category will add a performer who achieved stardom anytime from 1975 to the present. The pre-WWII category will rotate every three years. Next year, that category will shift to honor a recording and/or touring musician active before 1980. In 2007 it will be reserved for a non-performer, and in 2008 it will revert to a pre-WWII artist. In making the changes, the CMA acknowledged that some inductees have died before getting picked; Webb Pierce, who had 13 No. 1 hits in the 1950s, died 10 years before his induction in 2001. In 2002 inductee Bill Carlisle lived to see his induction at the November CMA Awards and saw his plaque mounted in the Hall of Fame Rotunda. But he died before the Hall's spring Medallion Ceremony, where fellow inductee Porter Wagoner, who is 77, was honored without him. ''We had reached a point where we were falling behind,'' CMA Executive Director Ed Benson said. Since 1961 the Hall has inducted 92 acts, music industry leaders and others who advanced the format. The CMA noted that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has already inducted 209 members since its inaugural ceremonies in 1986. Last year's country inductees were Kris Kristofferson, the singer and songwriter, and Jim Foglesong, a talented performer who is best known in Nashville for his contributions to the business, including signing Garth Brooks to a recording contract. This year's new members will be announced in the summer and will be inducted during the CMA Awards show, which will be held in New York on Nov. 15. ------------------ |
John P.Phillips Member From: Brunswick, Ga. U.S.A. |
![]() Oh woe is me! Now they're watering down what is left.What pray tell, will be next ? ![]() ![]() ![]() ------------------ |
Janice Brooks Moderator From: Pleasant Gap Pa |
![]() http://www.petitiononline.com/cmhof75/petition.html |
Joe Casey Member From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9) |
![]() One has to admit the they are about to run out of Legends to install.But before they fill the joint up with just anybody, have they forgotten Gene Watson,Janie Frickie,Jeanie Shepard,Jim Ed Brown.Freddie Hart,Wynn Stewart? ------------------ |
Janice Brooks Moderator From: Pleasant Gap Pa |
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Herb Steiner Member From: Cedar Valley, Travis County TX |
![]() The post-1975 category can be completly valid. It opens the doors up to some worthy inductees, like George Strait (who should be the first inductee, IMHO), Johnny Lee, Gene Watson, Mickey Gilley, Randy Travis (another very worthy artist, IMHO), and Emmylou Harris, for example. Seventy-five was thirty years ago, and that could be an artist's entire career of entertainment and worthy of the honor if it's due. ------------------ |
Theresa Galbraith Member From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA |
![]() The first should be George Strait, Randy Travis, Reba, Mark Chestnut, & Trisha Yearwood to just name a few from 1975. |
Craig A Davidson Member From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA |
![]() Theresa, I would agree with your first three, but I think the other two should have to wait a bit. While they are good I think that there are others with more longevity. For instance, maybe Charlie Daniels, Don Williams, Tanya Tucker,T G Shepard, Tommy Overstreet, or maybe even Exile. Just my thoughts and no insult intended. The guys in Exile wrote a lot of Alabama's hits. But that's what makes the world go round. |
Theresa Galbraith Member From: Goodlettsville,Tn. USA |
![]() Charlie, I agree about Tanya & Don. Garth & Shania are deserving also. I say put more than 2 artist in a year. |
retcop88 unregistered |
![]() Why not just let anyone in, after what has happened to the music who cares.Why don't they once honor the musicians on camera.But if they are still interested in Country music past. Tommy Overstreet? Didn't he use to sing for the Smileys Roberts band? ![]() ------------------ Jim.Hall MSA D12 3&4 several 6 string Guitars,2 Fiddles and a B#Kazoo . [This message was edited by retcop88 on 30 August 2005 at 10:38 AM.] |
Myron Labelle unregistered |
![]() Actually a good new catagory would be:Worst imitation of a singer or singers. ![]() ------------------ [This message was edited by Myron Labelle on 31 August 2005 at 07:15 AM.] |
retcop88 unregistered |
![]() Roseann Barr...shes a fit for todays Sh er stuff ------------------ |
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