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Sep 21, 1985
Bill Anderson takes his place in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the World Congress Center in Atlanta
Sep 20, 1986
Riley Puckett is inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame along with manager Phil Walden, gospel singer Hovie Lister and pop star Tommy Roe at the World Congress Center in Atlanta
Sep 19, 1987
Jerry Reed and former Elvis Presley producer Felton Jarvis join the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during a ceremony at Atlanta's World Congress Center
Sep 17, 1988
Billy Joe Royal and Gid Tanner & The Skillet Lickers join the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during the institution's 10th annual induction ceremony at the World Congress Center in Atlanta
Sep 23, 1989
Record producer Harold Shedd, noted for his work with Alabama and K.T. Oslin, joins the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the World Congress Center in Atlanta. Also inducted is Gladys Knight
Sep 22, 1990
Ronnie Milsap and record producer Chips Moman are added to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during an event at Atlanta's World Congress Center
Sep 21, 1991
Singing cowboy Ray Whitley, who wrote "Back In The Saddle Again," is added to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during ceremonies at Atlanta's World Congress Center
Sep 26, 1992
Record producer Emory Gordy Jr.--noted for his work with Steve Earle, The Bellamy Brothers and wife Patty Loveless--joins the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during a ceremony at Atlanta's World Congress Center. Also added is the country-gospel act The Lewis Family
Sep 25, 1993
Songwriter/guitarist J.R. Cobb enters the Georgia Music Hall of Fame during an event at the World Congress Center in Atlanta. A former member of The Classics IV, he also authored Wynonna's "Rock Bottom," which becomes a country hit months later
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
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