Music: Blues Hall of Fame
2008 Blues Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
The following esteemed individuals and
recordings have been selected for induction into the Blues Hall of Fame
by The Blues Foundation. The Hall of Fame committee is chaired by Jim
O'Neal, founding editor of Living Blues, and David Sanjek, recently of
the BMI Archives.
The induction ceremony will be held at The
Blues Foundation's Charter Member Dinner on Wednesday, May 7, at the
Tunica RiverPark in Tunica, Mississippi, the night before the 2008 Blues
Music Awards.
The 2008 inductees include living performers Jimmy McCracklin
and Hubert Sumlin, as well as late artists Johnny "Guitar" Watson,
Peetie Wheatstraw, Jimmy Witherspoon, and the Mississippi Sheiks. John
Hammond and Paul Oliver are the non-performers inducted this year.
The play 7 Guitars, by August Wilson, and
the book, Moanin' at Midnight: The Life and Times of Howlin' Wolf by
James Segrest & Mark Hoffman, were also selected.
The following singles or album tracks will be inducted during
the ceremony: “Back-Water Blues” by Bessie Smith; “Double Trouble” by
Otis Rush; and “My Babe” by Little Walter. These albums were also chosen
for induction: Piney Woods Blues by Big Joe Williams; Members Only by
Bobby Bland; Rocks the House by Etta James; Freddy King Sings by Freddy
King; and I'm Jimmy Reed by Jimmy Reed
On May 8, the night after the Blues Hall of Fame inductions, The
Blues Foundation will present the Blues Music Awards for the first time
in their 29-year history in the Mississippi Delta, the birthplace of
the Blues. Performers, industry representatives, and fans from around
the globe will celebrate the best in Blues recording and performance
from the previous year at the Grand Casino Event Center in Tunica
Resorts, Mississippi, just down the road from Memphis, the Awards’ home
since their 1980 inception.
The presenting sponsor will once again be The Gibson Foundation.
In 2008, the State of Mississippi, the Tunica Convention and Visitors
Bureau, and the Grand Casino and Resort are sponsoring the Blues Music
Awards. BMI, Casey Family Programs, Eagle Rock Entertainment, FedEx,
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and XM Satellite Radio also sponsor the
Blues Music Awards.
The Blues Hall of Fame is a program of The Blues Foundation, a
non-profit organization established to preserve Blues history, celebrate
Blues excellence, support Blues education and ensure the future of this
uniquely American art form. The Foundation consists of a worldwide
network of 165 affiliated Blues societies and has individual memberships
spanning the globe. In addition to the Blues Hall of Fame, the
Foundation also produces the Blues Music Awards, the International Blues
Challenge and the Keeping the Blues Alive Awards. For more information
or to join The Blues Foundation, log onto www.blues.org.
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