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词条 Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
释义

  1. History

  2. Inductees

     1997  1998  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007  2008  2009  2010  2011  2013  2015 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, located in Muskogee, Oklahoma, honors Oklahoma musicians for their lifetime achievements in music. The induction ceremony and concert are held each year in Muskogee. Since its establishment in 1997, the Hall of Fame has inducted more than 37 individuals or groups, produced more than 7 concerts, and renovated in part the facility that will educate Oklahomans for generations about those innovators and industry icons from Oklahoma.

History

In 1996, the Oklahoma Legislature began the vision for the Hall of Fame. State Senator Benn Robinson (D-Muskogee) and State Representative Barbara Staggs (D-Muskogee) co-authored a concurrent resolution designating Muskogee as the site of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. State Representative Bill Settle (D-Muskogee) continued to champion the cause by securing legislative appropriations that served to further promote the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. In 1997, Friends of Oklahoma Music was incorporated to serve as producer for annual induction ceremony events. In that same year, Friends of Oklahoma Music hosted and produced the first Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Concert at the Muskogee Civic Center. Two years later, in 1999, Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating created the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Board and appointed seven members to facilitate fundraising, site selection, and construction of a facility honoring the history and legacy of Oklahoma's music, which has contributed so much to the history and roots of American music.

In 2003, Friends of Oklahoma Music entered into a long-term lease agreement with the City of Muskogee and completed phase one of renovation to The Frisco Freight Depot, an old train depot. In October 2003, Friends and The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame moved their offices into the Depot, which is the site of the future Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Museum. In 2004, Friends of Oklahoma Music was renamed Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame Foundation. Then in 2005, the Hall of Fame assumed its current name by being renamed Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame & Museum.

Inductees

{{see also|Category:Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame inductees}}

1997

  • Merle Haggard
  • Woody Guthrie
  • Patti Page
  • Claude Williams

1998

  • Gene Autry
  • Albert E. Brumley
  • David Gates
  • Jay McShann

1999

  • Byron Berline
  • Vince Gill
  • Barney Kessel
  • KVOO

2000

  • Roy Clark
  • Color Me Badd
  • Wanda Jackson
  • The Oklahoma City Blue Devils
  • Jim Halsey

2001

  • Leona Mitchell
  • Caddo Nation
  • The Texas Playboys
  • Bob Wills
  • Johnnie Lee Wills
  • Billy Jack Wills
  • Luke Wills

2002

  • Hank Thompson
  • Joe Diffie
  • Kay Starr
  • Charlie Christian

2003

  • Ronnie Dunn
  • Benny Garcia Jr.
  • Flash Terry
  • D.C. Minner
  • John Wooley
  • Lee Wiley
  • Keith Anderson—Rising Star Award

2004

  • Dr. Louis Ballard
  • Merle Kilgore
  • Roger Miller

2005

  • Tommy Allsup
  • Cain's Ballroom
  • Toby Keith
  • Billy Parker
  • Carrie Underwood—Rising Star Award

2006

  • Leon Russell
  • Mel McDaniel
  • Carl Radle
  • Eldon Shamblin
  • Barbara Staggs

2007

  • Hoyt Axton
  • Mae Boren Axton
  • Tommy Crook
  • Cal Smith
  • Sammi Smith
  • Hinder—Rising Star Award

2008

  • Bob Childers
  • Chick Rains
  • The All-American Rejects—Rising Star Award
  • Cherokee National Youth Choir
  • Wichita and Affiliated Tribes

2009

  • Carrie Underwood
  • Ramona Reed
  • Rocky Frisco
  • C.H. Parker

2010

  • Jean Shepard
  • Les Gilliam
  • Sam Harris
  • Jamie Oldaker

2011

  • Kristin Chenoweth
  • Gene Triplett
  • Nole "Nokie" Edwards
  • Cheevers Toppah
  • Jesse Ed Davis
  • Wayman Tisdale
  • Ralph Blane
  • Robert Lenard "Bob" Bogle[1]
  • Kings of Leon—Rising Star Award

2013

  • Jimmy Webb
  • Mason Williams
  • Sandi Patty
  • Norma Jean Beasler
  • Neal Schon
  • Barbara McAlister
  • Mabee Center
  • Bob Dunn
  • Thompson Square—Rising Star Award
  • The Swon Brothers—Rising Star Award
  • Roger Davis

2015

  • Restless Heart
  • Tim DuBois
  • Scott Hendricks
  • Becky Hobbs
  • Smiley Weaver

See also

  • List of music museums

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newson6.com/story/15236051/eight-oklahoma-music-hall-of-fame-inductees-announced |title=Eight Oklahoma Music Hall Of Fame Inductees Announced - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com | |publisher=NewsOn6.com |date= |accessdate=2013-12-14}}

External links

  • Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame website
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