Ronnie Milsap, Hank Cochran, Mac Wiseman to be inducted in Country Music Hall of Fame
NASHVILLE, Tenn., -- The Country Music Association announced today that Hank Cochran, Ronnie Milsap, and Mac Wiseman will become the newest members of the revered Country Music Hall of Fame.
Milsap will be inducted in the "Modern Era Artist" category, while
Wiseman will be inducted in the "Veterans Era Artist" category. Cochran
will be inducted in the "Songwriter" category, which is awarded every
third year in a rotation with the "Recording and/or Touring Musician
Active Prior to 1980" and "Non-Performer" categories. Cochran, Milsap,
and Wiseman will increase membership in the coveted Country Music Hall
of Fame from 121 to 124 members.
"Induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame is the highest honor
achievable for a Country Music artist, songwriter, or industry leader
and this year's inductees are all highly deserving," said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. "Hank's songs have been recorded by everyone from Burl Ives to Etta James, George Strait to Ella Fitzgerald.
Mac is a revered figure in the world of bluegrass and a founding Board
member of the Country Music Association. And Ronnie is an incredibly
gifted pianist and performer who is also one of the most successful and
versatile crossover artists in our genre."
"When you start listening to the radio as a kid, you want to hear
your songs on there, because songs are bits of people's lives, including
your own," said Milsap. "Then you dream that your songs and your music
will mean enough to the people that, one day, they'll put you in the
Hall of Fame. Not for you, exactly, but for all the songwriters and
musicians and especially the fans who tell you their life is in your
songs. To me, that's what the Hall of Fame is all about: how many
people's lives were held in your music. So many people I admire and have
heard my story in their songs are already in the Hall, and I love the
idea that maybe my music meant - to others - what those artists have
meant to me."
"Being a founding member of CMA, I have always been proud of my role
in helping make Country Music popular," said Wiseman. "Being inducted
into the Country Music Hall of Fame is the icing on the cake and
certainly a highlight of my career."
Induction ceremonies for Cochran (who passed away in 2010), Milsap,
and Wiseman will take place at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
in the CMA Theater later this year. Since 2007, the Museum's Medallion
Ceremony, an annual reunion of the Hall of Fame membership, has served
as the official rite of induction for new members.
CMA created the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961 to recognize
noteworthy individuals for their outstanding contributions to the format
with Country Music's highest honor.
"All these distinguished Southerners overcame serious hardship before
finding the opportunity to hone their talents to professional levels
and make the inspired Country Music that has led to this moment," said Kyle Young,
Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Country Music Hall of Fame
and Museum. "Their indelible mark has earned them Country Music's
highest honor, membership in the Country Music Hall of Fame."
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