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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Aug 14, 2020 14:33:08 GMT -5
I agree on Tanya. I would definitely be happy with Judds. Other two ladies missing as well. Juice Newton and Anne Murray Anne Murray was the lady with a lot of top charting hits starting in the 70s. Shania sold more albums, but Anne got the most radio hits. Anne I'm sure will get in soon, she's got to be near the top among the women. Juice I unfortunately think will be always be lower on the list and won't get a chance really. She was very successful but I don't think she has the legacy needed to make a strong case, especially with so many women who probably deserve to go in before her. The lack of successful women from the last decade-ish will at least not put too many names ahead of her.
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Post by CoJoFan on Aug 16, 2020 8:52:28 GMT -5
There are quite a few artists I’d love to see get in. Anne Murray, ETC, T.G. Sheppard, Mickey Gilley, Keith Whitley, Lorrie Morgan, Tanya Tucker, Joe Diffie, Travis Tritt just to name a few. I could go on and on.
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Post by rsandcm1 on Mar 6, 2021 16:23:53 GMT -5
Discussions are beginning about who might get in for 2021: www.savingcountrymusic.com/country-music-hall-of-fame-picks-predictions-for-2021/Personally, if I was choosing I would say Maddox Brothers & Rose for veteran, Judds for modern and Ralph Mooney for musician. I definitely want to see Tanya get in very soon, but we don't know how much longer Don Maddox can hold on. There is also a push to get Ray Charles in there this year, too.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Mar 6, 2021 19:18:30 GMT -5
Discussions are beginning about who might get in for 2021: www.savingcountrymusic.com/country-music-hall-of-fame-picks-predictions-for-2021/Personally, if I was choosing I would say Maddox Brothers & Rose for veteran, Judds for modern and Ralph Mooney for musician. I definitely want to see Tanya get in very soon, but we don't know how much longer Don Maddox can hold on. There is also a push to get Ray Charles in there this year, too. Personally as much as I love The Judds I feel like they can wait a few more turns. Veteran for me is between Maddox Bros. & Rose or Jerry Lee Lewis Modern: Dwight Yoakam, Tanya Tucker or Crystal Gayle *Tanya and Crystal both are just past the point of being “Modern” but I think they’ve bent the dates in the past. The Judds would be in the next tier down for me. I do wonder why John Anderson doesn’t usually get mentioned in these discussions as I feel he should be in the mix too. Same with Kathy Mattea and Janie Fricke on the woman’s side though there’s a lot more names in front of them really.
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Post by rsandcm1 on Mar 6, 2021 20:19:23 GMT -5
Discussions are beginning about who might get in for 2021: www.savingcountrymusic.com/country-music-hall-of-fame-picks-predictions-for-2021/Personally, if I was choosing I would say Maddox Brothers & Rose for veteran, Judds for modern and Ralph Mooney for musician. I definitely want to see Tanya get in very soon, but we don't know how much longer Don Maddox can hold on. There is also a push to get Ray Charles in there this year, too. Personally as much as I love The Judds I feel like they can wait a few more turns. Veteran for me is between Maddox Bros. & Rose or Jerry Lee Lewis Modern: Dwight Yoakam, Tanya Tucker or Crystal Gayle *Tanya and Crystal both are just past the point of being “Modern” but I think they’ve bent the dates in the past. The Judds would be in the next tier down for me. I do wonder why John Anderson doesn’t usually get mentioned in these discussions as I feel he should be in the mix too. Same with Kathy Mattea and Janie Fricke on the woman’s side though there’s a lot more names in front of them really. Ya, Crystal is one that I hope gets in there soon too, as I want her to get it while Loretta is still around. John Anderson does really need to be talked about more. And I know that Jerry Lee Lewis very much deserves it, but because of his disturbing life (drugs/married 13 year old cousin/ego-maniac/murdered one, maybe 2, wives) I personally hope they don't honour him until after he dies. Tanya and Crystal are kind of in a grey area right now. I wonder if they should make another category, and then actually stick to the rules they've created instead of bending them all the time. Maybe something like "Modern: 20-40 years/Veteran: 40-60 years/Legend: 60+ years".
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2021 4:53:35 GMT -5
Toby Keith & Shania Twain should be in very soon.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Mar 9, 2021 22:05:32 GMT -5
Personally as much as I love The Judds I feel like they can wait a few more turns. Veteran for me is between Maddox Bros. & Rose or Jerry Lee Lewis Modern: Dwight Yoakam, Tanya Tucker or Crystal Gayle *Tanya and Crystal both are just past the point of being “Modern” but I think they’ve bent the dates in the past. The Judds would be in the next tier down for me. I do wonder why John Anderson doesn’t usually get mentioned in these discussions as I feel he should be in the mix too. Same with Kathy Mattea and Janie Fricke on the woman’s side though there’s a lot more names in front of them really. Ya, Crystal is one that I hope gets in there soon too, as I want her to get it while Loretta is still around. John Anderson does really need to be talked about more. And I know that Jerry Lee Lewis very much deserves it, but because of his disturbing life (drugs/married 13 year old cousin/ego-maniac/murdered one, maybe 2, wives) I personally hope they don't honour him until after he dies. Tanya and Crystal are kind of in a grey area right now. I wonder if they should make another category, and then actually stick to the rules they've created instead of bending them all the time. Maybe something like "Modern: 20-40 years/Veteran: 40-60 years/Legend: 60+ years". Ok yeah I can see Jerry's personal life holding him back until he's passed. It just that like Hank Jr. before him it feels like an obvious oversight to not have him in there. Like a hole in the story of Country's history. There are others who are missing as well so going with one of them works just as well in the end. Toby Keith & Shania Twain should be in very soon. I decided to make a list of artists who are eligible (or who I think will be) for the modern category and played out who I think could be chosen for the next 30 years. Obviously I'll be very off but it was interesting to see how many names I had to pass up and let fall into the veterans category just because time made them ineligible for the Modern. I do think Toby and Shania will get in during their Modern category eligibility but I had Toby getting in in about 13 more years. Shania in 2029. Actually here's my list for 25 years. 2021 - Dwight Yoakam 2022 - The Judds 2023 - Kenny Chesney 2024 - Rosanne Cash 2025 - Steve Wariner 2026 - Tim McGraw 2027 - Clint Black 2028 - Brad Paisley 2029 - Shania Twain 2030 - Travis Tritt 2031 - Patty Loveless 2032 - Keith Urban 2033 - Toby Keith 2034 - Trisha Yearwood 2035 - Blake Shelton 2036 - Martina McBride 2037 - Carrie Underwood 2038 - Jason Aldean 2039 - Rascal Flatts 2040 - Dierks Bentley 2041 - The Chicks 2042 - Miranda Lambert 2043 - Luke Bryan 2044 - Eric Church 2045 - Taylor Swift This list passes up some big names having to wait for their turn in Veterans Category like John Anderson, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Mark Chesnutt standing out as the ones I felt most iffy on them passing up. I can see Brad Paisley getting in "early" (He's eligible this year) and skipping ahead of some waiting longer because he's always been close with the CMA's, similar to Vince Gill. Carrie would also possibly benefit from this too, though women always have had to wait longer for this. Open to questions why I chose who for my list lol
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 10, 2021 1:57:56 GMT -5
I know it's entirely possible, but I'm going to be so pissed if Keith Urban gets into the Hall of Fame before people like Martina, Trisha, The Chicks, and Toby after all the straight up horseshit that he's given us in the past 3-4 album eras.... I do think Faith should be on the list for the next 25 years. Travis Tritt might be one of those people who just continuously gets passed up until he ends up in the Veterans category, a la the John Anderson crowd. He was huge back in the day, but he also hasn't kept up his legacy very well. I know I'm biased, but I would not be at all surprised to see Martina be the first '90s-starting female to make it. She's got all of her '90s peers completely curbstomped in terms of radio longevity, has continued to inspire generations of new female artists (just look at how often her stuff is performed on shows like American Idol), is invited to participate in almost all of the tribute shows, and was even one of the go-to female vocalist nominees for much of the past decade when she had no success whatsoever. The industry obviously views "Independence Day" as one of the defining female hits of the past generation, based on how they asked her to perform it at the 50th ACM awards as one of the small handful of "classic" songs, plus the fact that they chose it to be the kingpin song that the entire group of women sang as the grand finale of the CMA female tribute show a few years back. She was even George Strait's first choice to join him on his retirement tour a few years ago! There is no question that she has continued to maintain a significant profile in the industry even without radio play, while people like Faith, Shania, and Trisha fell off pretty hard as soon as their radio success waned (though Trisha has definitely done a lot to cement her legacy lately with her cooking show, starting to record new music again, dueting with Garth, touring with Garth, etc. I guess Shania also has her Vegas residency and Faith has her tour with Tim. But still. None of their recent efforts compare to Martina's sustained exposure while they were completely out of the public eye.) I guess it wouldn't surprise me to see Shania inducted first based on how huge her impact was in-the-moment, but otherwise it already seems pretty apparent that Martina is the one that is going to be talked about alongside the likes of Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette when all is said and done.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Mar 10, 2021 9:51:18 GMT -5
I know it's entirely possible, but I'm going to be so pissed if Keith Urban gets into the Hall of Fame before people like Martina, Trisha, The Chicks, and Toby after all the straight up horses**t that he's given us in the past 3-4 album eras.... I do think Faith should be on the list for the next 25 years. Travis Tritt might be one of those people who just continuously gets passed up until he ends up in the Veterans category, a la the John Anderson crowd. He was huge back in the day, but he also hasn't kept up his legacy very well. I know I'm biased, but I would not be at all surprised to see Martina be the first '90s-starting female to make it. She's got all of her '90s peers completely curbstomped in terms of radio longevity, has continued to inspire generations of new female artists (just look at how often her stuff is performed on shows like American Idol), is invited to participate in almost all of the tribute shows, and was even one of the go-to female vocalist nominees for much of the past decade when she had no success whatsoever. The industry obviously views "Independence Day" as one of the defining female hits of the past generation, based on how they asked her to perform it at the 50th ACM awards as one of the small handful of "classic" songs, plus the fact that they chose it to be the kingpin song that the entire group of women sang as the grand finale of the CMA female tribute show a few years back. She was even George Strait's first choice to join him on his retirement tour a few years ago! There is no question that she has continued to maintain a significant profile in the industry even without radio play, while people like Faith, Shania, and Trisha fell off pretty hard as soon as their radio success waned (though Trisha has definitely done a lot to cement her legacy lately with her cooking show, starting to record new music again, dueting with Garth, touring with Garth, etc. I guess Shania also has her Vegas residency and Faith has her tour with Tim. But still. None of their recent efforts compare to Martina's sustained exposure while they were completely out of the public eye.) I guess it wouldn't surprise me to see Shania inducted first based on how huge her impact was in-the-moment, but otherwise it already seems pretty apparent that Martina is the one that is going to be talked about alongside the likes of Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette when all is said and done. Ok so Keith (and Brad Paisley) I have going in because I know their relationships with the right people are very very strong. There's a good reason Keith was always up for Entertainer of the year even when he had down years. Looking at others who had the right connections (Vince Gill, Marty Stuart, Ricky Skaggs) they all got in a lot quicker than artists who had bigger impacts and careers. Add on that Brad and Keith did have huge careers I felt like they'll get in very "early". oh forgot to mention Faith as one I passed up but really was hesitant to do so. For her I just ran out of time. If you look at my list she's eligible for the Modern category up till Carrie Underwood, so another 17 years. I couldn't really pull any of the others I had listed off. As it is they don't put in enough women and I took that into consideration and had to assume she'd be passed up a few times too many. Like I could see Blake and Carrie waiting longer thus opening a slot for Faith, but then I had Trisha and Martina right there and felt they wouldn't do that many women in a row. Now for Martina I could easily flip her into Patty or Trisha's spot, I just always had this perceived notion that Trisha had better connections (Plus she's got Garth who'll be pushing). For Patty I have her going in right before she becomes ineligible for the Modern category and felt they wouldn't let her pass into that category without inducting her. Shania could also be pushed back I guess but I feel like her sales will ultimately get her in earlier.
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Post by bboat11 on Mar 10, 2021 12:16:44 GMT -5
I know it's entirely possible, but I'm going to be so pissed if Keith Urban gets into the Hall of Fame before people like Martina, Trisha, The Chicks, and Toby after all the straight up horses**t that he's given us in the past 3-4 album eras.... I do think Faith should be on the list for the next 25 years. Travis Tritt might be one of those people who just continuously gets passed up until he ends up in the Veterans category, a la the John Anderson crowd. He was huge back in the day, but he also hasn't kept up his legacy very well. I know I'm biased, but I would not be at all surprised to see Martina be the first '90s-starting female to make it. She's got all of her '90s peers completely curbstomped in terms of radio longevity, has continued to inspire generations of new female artists (just look at how often her stuff is performed on shows like American Idol), is invited to participate in almost all of the tribute shows, and was even one of the go-to female vocalist nominees for much of the past decade when she had no success whatsoever. The industry obviously views "Independence Day" as one of the defining female hits of the past generation, based on how they asked her to perform it at the 50th ACM awards as one of the small handful of "classic" songs, plus the fact that they chose it to be the kingpin song that the entire group of women sang as the grand finale of the CMA female tribute show a few years back. She was even George Strait's first choice to join him on his retirement tour a few years ago! There is no question that she has continued to maintain a significant profile in the industry even without radio play, while people like Faith, Shania, and Trisha fell off pretty hard as soon as their radio success waned (though Trisha has definitely done a lot to cement her legacy lately with her cooking show, starting to record new music again, dueting with Garth, touring with Garth, etc. I guess Shania also has her Vegas residency and Faith has her tour with Tim. But still. None of their recent efforts compare to Martina's sustained exposure while they were completely out of the public eye.) I guess it wouldn't surprise me to see Shania inducted first based on how huge her impact was in-the-moment, but otherwise it already seems pretty apparent that Martina is the one that is going to be talked about alongside the likes of Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette when all is said and done. Now for Martina I could easily flip her into Patty or Trisha's spot, I just always had this perceived notion that Trisha had better connections (Plus she's got Garth who'll be pushing). For Patty I have her going in right before she becomes ineligible for the Modern category and felt they wouldn't let her pass into that category without inducting her. I suppose it's also worth considering for Trisha that her career started a couple years before Martina's, and also got off the ground much quicker, so her perceived sphere of influence would be a bit earlier, maybe even more in line with Patty's. So it might make sense for her to go in first for the same reason it would make sense for Blake to get in before Luke/Jason. Martina and Trisha are seen as contemporaries, but I'd argue that Martina's commercial peak came a full 7-10 years after Trisha's did. Edit: Lmao here I am arguing from all points of view It'll be very fascinating to see how they handle the '90s women! Especially because there are other people that very much deserve to be part of the conversation too, like Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, Kathy Mattea, etc. who could get passed up but could also very easily sneak their way in there before some of the Martina/Faith/Shania/Trisha crowd starts to get in. Not to mention Terri Clark, Sara Evans, and Jo Dee Messina being part of the conversation as well, and possibly standing a chance to be inducted amongst any of the aforementioned names, or certainly by the time Carrie/Miranda/Taylor enter the conversation. Then there will be a pretty substantial dearth of eligible women for awhile, so maybe some of them just need to graduate to "Veteran" status and then get inducted in the 2040s/2050s alongside our current superstars, lmao.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Mar 10, 2021 15:38:17 GMT -5
Now for Martina I could easily flip her into Patty or Trisha's spot, I just always had this perceived notion that Trisha had better connections (Plus she's got Garth who'll be pushing). For Patty I have her going in right before she becomes ineligible for the Modern category and felt they wouldn't let her pass into that category without inducting her. I suppose it's also worth considering for Trisha that her career started a couple years before Martina's, and also got off the ground much quicker, so her perceived sphere of influence would be a bit earlier, maybe even more in line with Patty's. So it might make sense for her to go in first for the same reason it would make sense for Blake to get in before Luke/Jason. Martina and Trisha are seen as contemporaries, but I'd argue that Martina's commercial peak came a full 7-10 years after Trisha's did. Edit: Lmao here I am arguing from all points of view It'll be very fascinating to see how they handle the '90s women! Especially because there are other people that very much deserve to be part of the conversation too, like Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, Kathy Mattea, etc. who could get passed up but could also very easily sneak their way in there before some of the Martina/Faith/Shania/Trisha crowd starts to get in. Not to mention Terri Clark, Sara Evans, and Jo Dee Messina being part of the conversation as well, and possibly standing a chance to be inducted amongst any of the aforementioned names, or certainly by the time Carrie/Miranda/Taylor enter the conversation. Then there will be a pretty substantial dearth of eligible women for awhile, so maybe some of them just need to graduate to "Veteran" status and then get inducted in the 2040s/2050s alongside our current superstars, lmao. Kathy got started in the early 80’s so she’s got less time than the rest I’m expecting her to 100% miss the Modern category. Pam and Lorrie have connections from a young age due to growing up in the industry so that could help in theory. May also hurt Lorrie since she technically got started in the late 70’s and could only have 2 or 3 years left. It would depend on when they consider her breakthrough.
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Post by rsandcm1 on Mar 10, 2021 18:57:43 GMT -5
I spent some of last year coming up with my own fictional CMHOF because I was curious how many people would have gotten in if they had done the 3 person inductions every year since they began. These are the artists that I put in the extra spaces:
-Alison Krauss -Clint Black -Crystal Gayle -Dwight Yoakam -Earl Thomas Conley -Eck Robertson -Eddie Rabbitt -Jerry Lee Lewis -Jimmy Martin -John Anderson -Johnny Horton -Judds -June Carter Cash -Keith Whitley -Lynn Anderson -Maddox Brothers & Rose -Nitty Gritty Dirt Band -Ray Charles -Rosanne Cash -Skeeter Davis -Slim Whitman -Stanley Brothers/Ralph Stanley -Steve Wariner -Tanya Tucker -Travis Tritt -Wynn Stewart
I'm looking at adding Linda Ronstadt and Martina McBride this year. And there are still plenty of names to go. This is why we need one or two catch-up years.
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Post by castleoblivion26 on Mar 11, 2021 8:22:33 GMT -5
it seems both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame both have massive backlogs of acts that should be inducted and the best way to fix them is to either introduce additional categories to have additional inductees each year as well as have a couple catch-up years as the longer they go without doing anything the worse this situation is gonna get
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Post by rsandcm1 on Mar 11, 2021 13:19:26 GMT -5
it seems both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame both have massive backlogs of acts that should be inducted and the best way to fix them is to either introduce additional categories to have additional inductees each year as well as have a couple catch-up years as the longer they go without doing anything the worse this situation is gonna get The Rock hall doesn't really seem to know what it is anymore from my perspective. It just seems to be adding in random popular people. If it is trying to be an all-genre hall of fame, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award already has it beat. And when are they going to add Joe Cocker? I do agree with you to an extent about the CMHOF, though I am hoping that they can do a couple catch-up years but still have enough of a backlog that they can skip over the bro-country era entirely.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2021 14:32:01 GMT -5
it seems both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame both have massive backlogs of acts that should be inducted and the best way to fix them is to either introduce additional categories to have additional inductees each year as well as have a couple catch-up years as the longer they go without doing anything the worse this situation is gonna get The main problem I see with CMHOF is this playing favorites and letting people in early. Also playing favorites by letting ppl in that are borderline at best HOF worthy. I’m ok with 3 or 4 people being let in every year as long as it’s worthy people. I don’t want the CMHOF to become watered down.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Mar 11, 2021 14:50:46 GMT -5
it seems both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame both have massive backlogs of acts that should be inducted and the best way to fix them is to either introduce additional categories to have additional inductees each year as well as have a couple catch-up years as the longer they go without doing anything the worse this situation is gonna get The main problem I see with CMHOF is this playing favorites and letting people in early. Also playing favorites by letting ppl in that are borderline at best HOF worthy. I’m ok with 3 or 4 people being let in every year as long as it’s worthy people. I don’t want the CMHOF to become watered down. Who did you consider borderline? There are different levels of worthiness but I never thought anybody chosen was wrong. Ray from two years ago come off as the closest but I figured he’d get in one day. It’s really hard to combat favouritism, just being present and involved keeps you on people’s minds hard to avoid that really unless artists just stopped putting themselves out there and that’s not something anybody would want. I’m ultimately hoping for another 2001 to happen and let there be a mass induction group, maybe 6 for each category just to let off some of the pressure. I do like the small amount they let in as it keeps it more exclusive and really means that the artist earned it. At least in theory.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2021 17:04:11 GMT -5
The main problem I see with CMHOF is this playing favorites and letting people in early. Also playing favorites by letting ppl in that are borderline at best HOF worthy. I’m ok with 3 or 4 people being let in every year as long as it’s worthy people. I don’t want the CMHOF to become watered down. Who did you consider borderline? There are different levels of worthiness but I never thought anybody chosen was wrong. Ray from two years ago come off as the closest but I figured he’d get in one day. It’s really hard to combat favouritism, just being present and involved keeps you on people’s minds hard to avoid that really unless artists just stopped putting themselves out there and that’s not something anybody would want. I’m ultimately hoping for another 2001 to happen and let there be a mass induction group, maybe 6 for each category just to let off some of the pressure. I do like the small amount they let in as it keeps it more exclusive and really means that the artist earned it. At least in theory. I think Ray Stevens, Marty Stuart & Charlie Daniels are all borderline at best IMO. Vince Gill got in way to soon because of politics.
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Post by cousingerard on Jul 17, 2021 11:02:17 GMT -5
I know 2020 threw off the entire HOF yearly cycle, but...we've gotta be getting close to an announcement for this year's class, no? It's been almost a full year since the Hank Jr/Marty Stuart/Dean Dillon class was announced..
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Jul 17, 2021 14:09:29 GMT -5
I know 2020 threw off the entire HOF yearly cycle, but...we've gotta be getting close to an announcement for this year's class, no? It's been almost a full year since the Hank Jr/Marty Stuart/Dean Dillon class was announced.. I imagine it has to be coming soon. Now that Hank Jr. is in I’m excited to see as he’s long been the one who stood out as missing.
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Post by cousingerard on Jul 17, 2021 17:20:31 GMT -5
I know 2020 threw off the entire HOF yearly cycle, but...we've gotta be getting close to an announcement for this year's class, no? It's been almost a full year since the Hank Jr/Marty Stuart/Dean Dillon class was announced.. I imagine it has to be coming soon. Now that Hank Jr. is in I’m excited to see as he’s long been the one who stood out as missing. Let's do this then.. Tanya Tucker? The Judds? Or will they go way back further for a Stanley Brothers or a Jerry Lee? I'd persobally like to see a Dr. Ralph + Judds class. Who in your mind is the "biggest name" left on the outside looking in?
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Post by CoJoFan on Jul 17, 2021 17:32:27 GMT -5
I imagine it has to be coming soon. Now that Hank Jr. is in I’m excited to see as he’s long been the one who stood out as missing. Let's do this then.. Tanya Tucker? The Judds? Or will they go way back further for a Stanley Brothers or a Jerry Lee? I'd persobally like to see a Dr. Ralph + Judds class. Who in your mind is the "biggest name" left on the outside looking in? Earl Thomas Conley
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Post by rsandcm1 on Jul 17, 2021 17:39:56 GMT -5
I imagine it has to be coming soon. Now that Hank Jr. is in I’m excited to see as he’s long been the one who stood out as missing. Let's do this then.. Tanya Tucker? The Judds? Or will they go way back further for a Stanley Brothers or a Jerry Lee? I'd persobally like to see a Dr. Ralph + Judds class. Who in your mind is the "biggest name" left on the outside looking in? I would certainly be down for a Stanley Brothers/Judds year. If it was my own personal choice, I would choose to give it to Maddox Brothers & Rose/Tanya Tucker, since Don Maddox is the last remaining Maddox and is currently 98 years old. I think there is also a big push to get Ray Charles in this year, as they want to show support for black artists (plus, Ray also incredibly deserves a spot in the hall). These are the big names that I think the hall has to check off in the next few years: Modern: Tanya Tucker/The Judds/Keith Whitley/Dwight Yoakam Veteran: Jerry Lee Lewis/Maddox Brothers & Rose/Ray Charles/Stanley Brothers (and Ralph's solo career)
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Jul 19, 2021 22:05:41 GMT -5
Let's do this then.. Tanya Tucker? The Judds? Or will they go way back further for a Stanley Brothers or a Jerry Lee? I'd persobally like to see a Dr. Ralph + Judds class. Who in your mind is the "biggest name" left on the outside looking in? I would certainly be down for a Stanley Brothers/Judds year. If it was my own personal choice, I would choose to give it to Maddox Brothers & Rose/Tanya Tucker, since Don Maddox is the last remaining Maddox and is currently 98 years old. I think there is also a big push to get Ray Charles in this year, as they want to show support for black artists (plus, Ray also incredibly deserves a spot in the hall). These are the big names that I think the hall has to check off in the next few years: Modern: Tanya Tucker/The Judds/Keith Whitley/Dwight Yoakam Veteran: Jerry Lee Lewis/Maddox Brothers & Rose/Ray Charles/Stanley Brothers (and Ralph's solo career) Hmm well biggest name missing imo is Jerry Lee Lewis. rsandcm1 is pretty dead on as to who I'd probably want in in the next few rounds. If I were picking the next 6 years this would be the order Modern: 2021 - Dwight Yoakam 2022 - The Judds 2023 - Earl Thomas Conley 2024 - Roseanne Cash 2025 - Kenny Chesney 2026 - Patty Loveless Veteran: 2021 - Maddox Bros. & Rose 2022 - Ray Charles 2023 - Jerry Lee Lewis 2024 - Stanley Brothers 2025 - Tanya Tucker 2026 - Wanda Jackson I just couldn't be able to put Tanya in the modern anymore. Really the rule is after 40 years they're in Veteran and she's started 50 years ago now. Luckily she'd be still near the top of the Veteran category. Other veterans I really am hoping to see in the next few years are: Anne Murray, Charlie Rich, Crystal Gayle, David Huston, Lynn Anderson, Eddie Rabbitt, John Anderson, Vern Gosdin, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Linda Ronstadt and long shot but Johnny Rodriguez.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2021 22:19:08 GMT -5
I would certainly be down for a Stanley Brothers/Judds year. If it was my own personal choice, I would choose to give it to Maddox Brothers & Rose/Tanya Tucker, since Don Maddox is the last remaining Maddox and is currently 98 years old. I think there is also a big push to get Ray Charles in this year, as they want to show support for black artists (plus, Ray also incredibly deserves a spot in the hall). These are the big names that I think the hall has to check off in the next few years: Modern: Tanya Tucker/The Judds/Keith Whitley/Dwight Yoakam Veteran: Jerry Lee Lewis/Maddox Brothers & Rose/Ray Charles/Stanley Brothers (and Ralph's solo career) Hmm well biggest name missing imo is Jerry Lee Lewis. rsandcm1 is pretty dead on as to who I'd probably want in in the next few rounds. If I were picking the next 6 years this would be the order Modern: 2021 - Dwight Yoakam 2022 - The Judds 2023 - Earl Thomas Conley 2024 - Roseanne Cash 2025 - Kenny Chesney 2026 - Patty Loveless Veteran: 2021 - Maddox Bros. & Rose 2022 - Ray Charles 2023 - Jerry Lee Lewis 2024 - Stanley Brothers 2025 - Tanya Tucker 2026 - Wanda Jackson I just couldn't be able to put Tanya in the modern anymore. Really the rule is after 40 years they're in Veteran and she's started 50 years ago now. Luckily she'd be still near the top of the Veteran category. Other veterans I really am hoping to see in the next few years are: Anne Murray, Charlie Rich, Crystal Gayle, David Huston, Lynn Anderson, Eddie Rabbitt, John Anderson, Vern Gosdin, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Linda Ronstadt and long shot but Johnny Rodriguez. I definitely see Toby Keith, Tim McGraw & Shania in before Chesney & Loveless.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Jul 19, 2021 22:51:44 GMT -5
Hmm well biggest name missing imo is Jerry Lee Lewis. rsandcm1 is pretty dead on as to who I'd probably want in in the next few rounds. If I were picking the next 6 years this would be the order Modern: 2021 - Dwight Yoakam 2022 - The Judds 2023 - Earl Thomas Conley 2024 - Roseanne Cash 2025 - Kenny Chesney 2026 - Patty Loveless Veteran: 2021 - Maddox Bros. & Rose 2022 - Ray Charles 2023 - Jerry Lee Lewis 2024 - Stanley Brothers 2025 - Tanya Tucker 2026 - Wanda Jackson I just couldn't be able to put Tanya in the modern anymore. Really the rule is after 40 years they're in Veteran and she's started 50 years ago now. Luckily she'd be still near the top of the Veteran category. Other veterans I really am hoping to see in the next few years are: Anne Murray, Charlie Rich, Crystal Gayle, David Huston, Lynn Anderson, Eddie Rabbitt, John Anderson, Vern Gosdin, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Linda Ronstadt and long shot but Johnny Rodriguez. I definitely see Toby Keith, Tim McGraw & Shania in before Chesney & Loveless. These weren't predictions but personal picks, however I do think Chesney will be in before any of them. He's got a good relationship with the industry which is one of the reasons he kept the Entertainer and Male vocalist noms coming in vs. Tim and Toby. It's completely possible to see Tim before Chesney but I don't see Toby getting in before either of them.
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Post by someguy on Aug 9, 2021 0:43:43 GMT -5
The announcement has to be coming soon. I know there are so many artists who should be in, but I'm really hoping that Tanya Tucker finally makes it this year.
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Post by kallie on Aug 12, 2021 14:12:37 GMT -5
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Post by onebuffalo on Aug 12, 2021 15:12:28 GMT -5
I'm glad we're getting a Class of 2021. I wonder if we should read anything into Reba making the announcement.
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