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Steel Guitar Hall of Fame

The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame is an organization established in the United States in 1978 to recognize achievement in the art of playing the steel guitar. The organization's stated purpose is:

To establish a Hall of Fame and Museum to support the art, popularity, and prestige of the steel guitar, to honor those musicians and composers who have made significant contributions to the steel guitar world, and to educate the public regarding the steel guitar.[1]

In 1984, the organization was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in St. Louis, Missouri. When the Hall of Fame award was initiated in 1978, the awarding body's title was established as the "Steel Guitar Convention Board." For the first nine years of the awarding activity, board members themselves donated the funds to cover the awards. It was not until 1987 that sufficient funds were first raised to cover the annual awards costs. This was derived from individual contributors, from sanctioned benefit shows, and from funds raised at the annual International Steel Guitar Convention in St. Louis.[1]

The idea of a hall of fame was first proposed by Nashville steel guitarist Jim Vest in the early 1970s.[1] Vest intended to develop it, but his recording session work did not allow the time. By mutual agreement, Dewitt Scott took the responsibility and inaugurated the Hall of Fame in St. Louis in 1978.[2] Scott is one of the founders who, for over 40 years conducted an annual international steel guitar convention[3][4] featuring a fund-raising concert for the organization by renowned guitarists.[5] One and sometimes two members are inducted annually. One plaque is forged for each inductee and has been displayed in St Louis' Millennium Hotel as a temporary site.[6] A smaller replica is given to each inductee. The plaques were cast by sculptor Chris Unterseher[7] in bronze bas-relief, depicting a likeness of the inductee followed by a brief résumé of his accomplishments.[1] The text on each plaque was written by Tom Bradshaw.[8] The organization contains inductees from outside the U.S.[9] and is sometimes referred to as the "International Steel Guitar Hall of Fame" to distinguish it from various regional associations.[2]

The first woman to become a member was Barbara Mandrell in 2009[10] An ongoing goal of the hall of fame is to secure a permanent museum site to display artifacts and plaques.

Inductees

References

  1. ^ a b c d Scott, DeWitt. "The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame/". scottysmusic.com. The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Poses, Jonathan W. (September 11, 1983). "The Biggest Little Convention of All". No. Vol 105, No. 250. St. Louis Post–Dispatch. p. 3–D. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  3. ^ Beatle, Bob (October 3, 2015). "Remembering a Legend in the World of Steel Guitar". No. Vol.137, No.276. St. Louis Post–Dispatch. p. A–12. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  4. ^ "Dewitt (Scotty) Scott/Bio". scottysmusic.com. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  5. ^ McGuire, John M. (August 28, 1988). "Convention Here is High Note for Steel Guitar Players". No. Vol.110, No.241. St. Louis Post–Dispatch. p. 3–C. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  6. ^ Helms, Don; Scott, DeWitt (2010). Don Helms Your Cheatin Heart - Steel Guitar Song Book : E13th Non Pedal. Mel Bay Publications, U.S. p. 3. ISBN 9781610654159. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  7. ^ "Chris Christian Unterseher". artland.com. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  8. ^ Bradshaw, Tom (June 28, 2020). "Tom Bradshaw: One of a Kind/ Thanks and Clarifications". bb.steelguitarforum.com. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  9. ^ Moser, Margaret (February 5, 2005). "Neil Flanz". austinchronicle.com. The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
  10. ^ "Barbara Mandrell Inducted Into Steel Guitar Hall of Fame". cmt.com. Country Music Television. September 11, 2009. Retrieved May 8, 2021.
  11. ^ Cross, Josh (October 3, 2012). "Greenbrier Resident Inducted into Steel Guitar Hall of Fame". Robertson County Times. Retrieved May 9, 2021.

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The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame is an organization established in the United States in 1978 to recognize achievement in the art of playing the steel guitar The organization s stated purpose is To establish a Hall of Fame and Museum to support the art popularity and prestige of the steel guitar to honor those musicians and composers who have made significant contributions to the steel guitar world and to educate the public regarding the steel guitar 1 In 1984 the organization was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in St Louis Missouri When the Hall of Fame award was initiated in 1978 the awarding body s title was established as the Steel Guitar Convention Board For the first nine years of the awarding activity board members themselves donated the funds to cover the awards It was not until 1987 that sufficient funds were first raised to cover the annual awards costs This was derived from individual contributors from sanctioned benefit shows and from funds raised at the annual International Steel Guitar Convention in St Louis 1 The idea of a hall of fame was first proposed by Nashville steel guitarist Jim Vest in the early 1970s 1 Vest intended to develop it but his recording session work did not allow the time By mutual agreement Dewitt Scott took the responsibility and inaugurated the Hall of Fame in St Louis in 1978 2 Scott is one of the founders who for over 40 years conducted an annual international steel guitar convention 3 4 featuring a fund raising concert for the organization by renowned guitarists 5 One and sometimes two members are inducted annually One plaque is forged for each inductee and has been displayed in St Louis Millennium Hotel as a temporary site 6 A smaller replica is given to each inductee The plaques were cast by sculptor Chris Unterseher 7 in bronze bas relief depicting a likeness of the inductee followed by a brief resume of his accomplishments 1 The text on each plaque was written by Tom Bradshaw 8 The organization contains inductees from outside the U S 9 and is sometimes referred to as the International Steel Guitar Hall of Fame to distinguish it from various regional associations 2 The first woman to become a member was Barbara Mandrell in 2009 10 An ongoing goal of the hall of fame is to secure a permanent museum site to display artifacts and plaques Inductees Edit1978 Jerry Byrd 1978 Leon McAuliffe 1978 Alvino Rey 1979 Herb Remington 1979 Sol Hoopii 1980 Joaquin Murphey 1980 Speedy West 1981 Noel Boggs 1981 Buddy Emmons 1982 Jimmy Day 1982 Dick Kaihue McIntire 1983 Eddie Alkire 1983 Ralph Mooney 1984 Don Helms 1984 Bud Isaacs 1985 Little Roy Wiggins 1985 Curly Chalker 1986 Harold Shot Jackson 1987 Pete Drake 1988 Lloyd Green 1989 Billy Bowman 1989 Hal Rugg 1990 Bob White 1990 David Kelii 1991 Zane Beck 1992 Tom Brumley 1992 Dewitt Scott 1992 Bob Dunn 1993 Joseph Kekuku 1993 Buddy Charleton 1994 Doug Jernigan 1995 Freddie Tavares 1995 Bobby Garrett 1996 John Hughey 1997 Weldon Myrick 1998 Johnny Sibert 1999 Barney Alvin Kalanikau Isaacs Jr 1999 Jeff Newman 2000 Jimmie Crawford 2000 Paul Franklin 2001 Tom Morrell 2001 Herbie Wallace 2002 Pee Wee Whitewing 2002 Santo amp Johnny Farina 2003 Walter Haynes 2003 JayDee Maness 2004 Bobby Koefer 2004 Jody Carver 2004 Bobby Black 2005 Orville Red Rhodes 2005 Leonard T Zinn 2006 Rico Turchetti 2006 Tom Bradshaw 2006 Maurice Anderson 2007 Sneaky Pete Kleinow 2007 Roy Ayres 2008 Julian Tharpe 2008 Norm Hamlett 2008 Don Warden 2009 Bud Carter 2009 Barbara Mandrell 2009 Ron Elliott 2010 Winnie Winston 2010 Bobby Caldwell 2010 Dick Overby 2011 Bobbe Seymour 2011 Larry Sasser 2011 Russ Hicks 2012 Terry Bethel 2012 Kayton Roberts 11 2013 Rusty Young 2013 Tommy White 2013 Lynn Owsley 2014 Joe Wright 2014 Sonny Garrish 2014 Jim Vest 2015 Gene Fields 2015 Chubby Howard 2016 Dell Mullens 2016 Neil FlanzReferences Edit a b c d Scott DeWitt The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame scottysmusic com The Steel Guitar Hall of Fame Retrieved May 6 2021 a b Poses Jonathan W September 11 1983 The Biggest Little Convention of All No Vol 105 No 250 St Louis Post Dispatch p 3 D Retrieved May 9 2021 Beatle Bob October 3 2015 Remembering a Legend in the World of Steel Guitar No Vol 137 No 276 St Louis Post Dispatch p A 12 Retrieved May 6 2021 Dewitt Scotty Scott Bio scottysmusic com Retrieved May 11 2021 McGuire John M August 28 1988 Convention Here is High Note for Steel Guitar Players No Vol 110 No 241 St Louis Post Dispatch p 3 C Retrieved May 6 2021 Helms Don Scott DeWitt 2010 Don Helms Your Cheatin Heart Steel Guitar Song Book E13th Non Pedal Mel Bay Publications U S p 3 ISBN 9781610654159 Retrieved May 8 2021 Chris Christian Unterseher artland com Retrieved May 9 2021 Bradshaw Tom June 28 2020 Tom Bradshaw One of a Kind Thanks and Clarifications bb steelguitarforum com Retrieved May 16 2021 Moser Margaret February 5 2005 Neil Flanz austinchronicle com The Austin Chronicle Retrieved May 9 2021 Barbara Mandrell Inducted Into Steel Guitar Hall of Fame cmt com Country Music Television September 11 2009 Retrieved May 8 2021 Cross Josh October 3 2012 Greenbrier Resident Inducted into Steel Guitar Hall of Fame Robertson County Times Retrieved May 9 2021 External links EditDanish article on same subject Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steel Guitar Hall of Fame amp oldid 1061277453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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