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  • Apr 16, 1994
    Minnie Pearl becomes the first woman added to the National Comedy Hall Of Fame
    Jun 1, 1994
    "Islands In The Stream" authors Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb join the Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York City. Also added are Lionel Richie and Otis Redding
    Sep 24, 1994
    Isaac Hayes, co-writer of the Sonny James country hit "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby," joins the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during induction ceremonies at the World Congress Center in Atlanta
    Oct 2, 1994
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inducts Buddy Holly, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" author Richard Leigh, "Honey" creator Bobby Russell and "I'll Think Of Something" team Jerry Foster & Bill Rice at the Loews Vanderbilt Plaza
    Oct 5, 1994
    Merle Haggard claims his place in the Country Music Hall of Fame during the Country Music Association awards show at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
    Jan 12, 1995
    "Are You Ready For The Country" songwriter Neil Young, The Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, Al Green and Janis Joplin are inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame during a ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York
    Feb 26, 1995
    Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" enters the Grammy Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Universal Studios in Los Angeles, along with such enduring recordings as The Beatles' "Abbey Road" and Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust"
    Mar 18, 1995
    The Sons Of The Pioneers are inducted into the National Cowboy Hall Of Fame
    Aug 21, 1995
    The Country Music Association announces Roger Miller and former Country Music Association chief Jo Walker-Meador as the latest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame, set for induction during the CMA awards in October
    Sep 2, 1995
    Johnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Ring Of Fire" for 57,000 people during a concert at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium celebrating the opening of the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. The show also features such acts as Bruce Springsteen, Little Richard, Melissa Etheridge and Cash's former Sun labelmate Jerry Lee Lewis




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