International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame explained

International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame
Type:Music Association
Genre:Bluegrass
Foundation:1991
Location City:311 W 2nd St, Owensboro, KY 42301 Owensboro, Kentucky
Location Country:United States
Homepage:https://www.bluegrasshall.org/

For a professional in the bluegrass music field, election to the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame is the highest honor the genre can bestow. An invitation can be extended to performers, songwriters, promoters, broadcasters, musicians, and executives in recognition of their contributions to the development of bluegrass music worldwide. The hall of fame honor was created in 1991 by the International Bluegrass Music Association and the inductees are honored annually at the International Bluegrass Music Awards ceremony. The Hall's first inductees were Bill Monroe, widely considered as the founder of the genre, and Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, two of bluegrass music's most pioneering and influential artists. Roy Acuff, the first living artist to join the Hall of Fame, was elected in 1962. The most recent inductees (class of 2023) are Sam Bush, Wilma Lee Cooper, and David Grisman. The Hall itself is maintained at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Owensboro, Kentucky. The institution received its current name in 2007, and was known prior to this as the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor.

Member selection

Each year a nominating committee creates a slate of 10-15 candidates. From these names, electors cast ballots to narrow the nominees to five finalists. There are over 200 electors who, themselves, must have participated actively in bluegrass for at least 10 years, and must merit respect and recognition for their accomplishments and/or knowledge in one or more aspects of the field. After the five finalists have been selected, the electors again vote to select the inductee(s) for that year. The name(s) of the newest Hall of Honor inductee(s) are made public immediately following the final stage of balloting and the formal induction takes place each year during the International Bluegrass Music Awards Show. The plaques are then displayed at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Owensboro, Kentucky.[1]

Eligibility

Only people or performing groups are eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame. Companies, institutions, publications, radio stations, and other organizations – many of which significantly foster bluegrass music – are not eligible for Hall of Fame recognition. People are not eligible for induction in the year following their death. Eligible people and musical groups may include:

Categories

The International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inducts its members in one of three categories:

Criteria

Candidates for the Hall of Fame are appraised by the Nominating Committee and Panel of Electors in accordance with the criteria below:

  1. Basic Standard - Candidates should be judged according to their contribution to the advancement of bluegrass music and the indelibility of that impact.
  2. Individuals Versus Performing Groups – Nomination of a performing band may take priority over its individual band members, unless the contributions of an individual band member to the greater whole of bluegrass music greatly overshadows the influence of the band. The Nominating Committee is encouraged to wait three years after a band induction before individual band members may be again eligible for the Hall of Fame. Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the Nominating Committee.
  3. Scope of Activity - Candidates may have excelled in a specific sphere such as songwriting, publishing, performing, recording, or producing; or they may have been active in several areas. Regardless of their focus, candidates must have achieved definitive leadership in their field(s) and must compete with all candidates in all fields.
  4. Span of Influence - The time factor of a candidate's impact on bluegrass music is completely flexible (except as provided for the Early Contributor Category). It may cover an uninterrupted span of many years or it may cover two or more distinct and separate time cycles. A candidate may earn Hall of Fame recognition by one transient act, momentary in time, providing the impact on bluegrass music is deemed significant enough. Longevity of involvement with bluegrass music, therefore, will not in itself warrant recognition in the Hall of Fame.
  5. Influence on Others – Inspirational effect on others is a most significant criterion in evaluating candidates; the degree to which their influence is multiplied through others to create an impact on bluegrass music far beyond direct individual contribution

Inductees

1990s

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000s

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010s

ImageInducteeYearBirth dateDeath dateNotesRef
John Hartford2010December 30, 1937June 4, 2001Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, steamboat pilot[2]
Louise Scruggs2010February 17, 1927February 2, 2006Talent manager, booking agent[3]
Del McCoury2011February 1, 1939Singer, guitarist, bandleader [4]
George Shuffler2011April 11, 1925April 7, 2014Guitarist
Doyle Lawson2012April 20, 1944Singer, bandleader[5]
Ralph Rinzler2012July 20, 1934July 2, 1994Mandolinist, founder of Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Tony Rice2013June 8, 1951December 25, 2020Guitarist, songwriter[6]
Paul Warren2013May 17, 1918January 12, 1978Fiddle player
Neil Rosenberg2014March 21, 1939Author and music historian, banjo player[7]
The Original Seldom Scene2014Mike Auldridge (December 30, 1938)
John Duffey (March 4, 1934)
Ben Eldridge (August 15, 1938)
Tom Gray (February 1, 1941)
John Starling (March 26, 1940)
December 29, 2012
December 10, 1996


May 2, 2019
Band
Larry Sparks2015September 25, 1947 Singer, guitarist[8]
Bill Keith2015December 20, 1939October 23, 2015 Banjo player
The Rounder Founders2016Ken Irwin (May 23, 1944)
Marian Leighton Levy (August 22, 1948)
Bill Nowlin (February 14, 1945)
Music executives, founders of Rounder Records[9]
Clarence White2016June 7, 1944July 15, 1973 Singer, guitarist, member of The Kentucky Colonels and The Byrds
Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard2017Dickens (June 1, 1925)
Gerrard (July 8, 1934)
April 22, 2011
Musical duo[10]
Bobby Hicks2017July 21, 1933Musician
Roland White2017April 23, 1938April 1, 2022 Mandolinist
Vassar Clements2018April 25, 1928August 16, 2005 Fiddle player[11]
Tom T. Hall and Dixie Hall2018Tom. T Hall (May 25, 1936)
Dixie Hall (May 26, 1934)
August 20, 2021
January 16, 2015
Singer-songwriter and author
Songwriter
Mike Seeger2018August 15, 1933August 7, 2009 Musician
Allen Shelton2018July 2, 1936 November 21, 2009Banjo player
Ricky Skaggs2018July 18, 1954Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, bandleader
Jake Tullock2018July 23, 1922 June 18, 1988Bass player
2018June 26, 1926June 11, 1985Musician and singer
Paul Williams2018March 30, 1935Singer, musician
Terry Woodward2018July 19, 1937Volunteer leader
Mike Auldridge2019December 30, 1938December 29, 2012Dobro player[12]
Bill Emerson2019January 22, 1938August 21, 2021Banjo player
The Kentucky Colonels2019Roger Bush (September 16, 1940)
Billy Ray Latham (January 12, 1938)
LeRoy McNess (September 19, 1940)
Clarence White (June 7, 1944)
Eric White (July 9, 1942)
Roland White (April 23, 1938)

August 18, 2018

July 5, 1973
June 7, 2012
April 1, 2022
Band

2020s

ImageInducteeYearBirth dateDeath dateNotesRef
Earl "J. T." Gray2020March 7, 1946March 20, 2021Owner of the Station Inn[13]
Johnson Mountain Boys2020Dudley Connell (February 18, 1956)
Francis "Frannie" Davidson (September 29, 1958)
Richard Underwood (July 14, 1956)
Raymond "Tom" Adams Jr. (November 17, 1958)
David McLaughlin (February 13, 1958)
Edward "Eddie" Z'Mura (November 30, 1955)
Eddie Stubbs (November 25, 1961)
Gary Reid (October 2, 1956)
Mark Prindle (January 24, 1956)
Larry Robbins (April 25, 1945)
Marshall Wilborn (March 12, 1952)
Hugh "Earl" Yeager (November 2, 1953)
Band
New Grass Revival2020Curtis Birch (January 24, 1945)
Sam Bush (April 13, 1952)
John Cowan (August 24, 1953)
Béla Fleck (July 10, 1958)
Pat Flynn (May 17, 1952)
Courtney Johnson (December 20, 1939)
Joseph "Butch" Robins (May 12, 1949)
Ebo Walker (October 19, 1941)





June 7, 1996

Band
Earl "J. T." Gray2020March 7, 1946March 20, 2021Owner of the Station Inn
Alison Krauss2021July 23, 1971Singer, fiddle player[14]
Lynn Morris2021October 8, 1948Musician
The Stoneman Family2021Ernest "Pop" Stoneman (May 25, 1893)
Hattie Stoneman (September 28, 1899)
Patsy Stoneman (May 25, 1925)
Calvin Stoneman (August 4, 1932)
Donna Stoneman (February 7, 1934)
Oscar Stoneman (March 8, 1937)
Veronica "Roni" Stoneman (May 5, 1938)
Van Stoneman (December 31, 1940)
June 14, 1968
July 22, 1976
July 23, 2015
March 4, 1973

September 22, 2002
February 22, 2024
June 3, 1995
Band
Norman Blake2022March 10, 1938Multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter[15]
Paul "Moon" Mullins2022September 24, 1936August 3, 2001Fiddle player
Peter Rowan2022July 4, 1942Singer-songwriter, musician
Sam Bush2023April 13, 1952Mandolinist, singer-songwriter[16]
Wilma Lee Cooper2023February 7, 1921September 13, 2011Singer, musician
David Grisman2023March 23, 1945Mandolinist, producer, songwriter, owner of Acoustic Disc records

Multiple inductees

To date, there have been six artists who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame more than once:

NameFirstYearSecondYear
John DuffeyThe Country Gentlemen1996The Original Seldom Scene2014
Tom Gray
Mike AuldridgeThe Original Seldom Scene2014Solo career2019
Clarence WhiteSolo career2016The Kentucky Colonels2019
Roland WhiteSolo career2017
Sam BushNew Grass Revival2020Solo career2023

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IMBA Awards Handbook: Criteria and Process - IMBA Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. 24 March 2022.
  2. Web site: John Hartford. 2010.
  3. Web site: Louise Scruggs. 2010.
  4. Web site: 2011 INTERNATIONAL BLUEGRASS MUSIC AWARDS WINNERS REVEALED. 29 September 2011.
  5. Web site: International Bluegrass Music Awards Presented for 2012. 2 October 2012.
  6. Web site: The Gibson Brothers – for the Second Year in a Row – Named Entertainer of the Year at 2013 IBMA Music Awards | International Bluegrass Music Association . Ibma.org . April 15, 2015 . dead . https://archive.today/20130929200548/http://ibma.org/node/628 . September 29, 2013.
  7. Web site: International Bluegrass Music Awards 2014 Winners Announced. 4 October 2014.
  8. Web site: HERE’S YOUR FULL 2015 IBMA AWARDS WINNERS LIST. 2 October 2015.
  9. Web site: 2016 IBMA Award Nominees. 27 July 2016.
  10. Web site: The 2017 IBMA Award Winners. 29 September 2017.
  11. Web site: Bluegrass Hall of Fame Announces 2018 Inductees & Nominees. 25 July 2018.
  12. Web site: 2019 Bluegrass Music Awards: A complete list of winners. 27 September 2019.
  13. Web site: Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame artist inductees for 2020. 26 June 2020.
  14. Web site: IBMA ANNOUNCES 2021 INDUCTEES TO THE BLUEGRASS MUSIC HALL OF FAME . 20 July 2021 .
  15. Web site: 2022 IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards nominees announced . 26 July 2022 .
  16. Web site: SEE THE FULL LIST OF 2023 IBMA AWARDS NOMINEES AND BLUEGRASS MUSIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES. 19 July 2022 .