Gospel Music Hall of Fame
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The Gospel Music Hall of Fame, created in 1971 by the Gospel Music Association, is a Hall of Fame dedicated exclusively to recognizing meaningful contributions by individuals in all forms of gospel music.
[edit] Partial list of inductees
Some of the more significant inductees to GMA's Hall of Fame are listed below. A number of these artists are now deceased; nevertheless, they are recognized for their contribution towards their influence on gospel music and for the longevity of their work.
- James Blackwood, Sr. (The Blackwood Brothers, National Quartet Convention; inducted 1974)
- Pat Boone (inducted 2003)
- Shirley Caesar ("First Lady of Gospel",inducted 2000)
- Ralph Carmichael (Lexicon Music, Light Records; inducted 1985)
- Fanny Crosby (inducted 1975)
- Andrae Crouch (inducted 1998)
- Tennessee Ernie Ford (inducted 1994)
- Amy Grant (inducted 2003)
- Al Green (inducted 2004)
- Keith Green (inducted 2001)
- Stuart Hamblen (inducted 1994)
- Billy Ray Hearn (launched Myrrh Records, inducted 1997)
- Mahalia Jackson (inducted 1978)
- Kurt Kaiser (Pass It On; inducted 2001)
- John Newton (Amazing Grace, inducted 1982)
- Larry Norman (inducted 2001)
- Sandi Patty (inducted 2004)
- John W. Peterson (inducted 1986)
- Vestal Goodman (inducted 2004)
- Elvis Presley (inducted 2001)
- Homer Rodeheaver (Billy Sunday's music director, inducted 1973)
- Ira D. Sankey (inducted 1979-80)
- George Beverly Shea ("America's Beloved Gospel Singer"; inducted 1978)
- Albertina Walker ("Queen of Gospel", Song of the Church; inducted 2001)
- Ethel Waters (His Eye Is On The Sparrow; inducted 1984)
- Charles Wesley (Hark The Herald Angels Sing, inducted 1995)
Groups:
- The Fairfield Four (Standing in the Safety Zone; inducted 1999)
- The Blackwood Brothers, (inducted in 1998)
- Bill Gaither (inducted 1983), Gloria Gaither (inducted 1997), and their group, The Gaither Trio (inducted 1999)
- Jake Hess (inducted 1982) and the rest of The Imperials (inducted 1998)
- The Jordanaires (inducted 1998)
- The Singing LeFevres (Mylon LeFevre's "BTS Quartet"; inducted 1998)
- Oak Ridge Boys (inducted 2000)
- Petra (inducted 2000)
- Second Chapter of Acts (inducted 1999)
- The Blind Boys of Alabama (inducted 2002)
Billy Graham was inducted to the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1999 for providing a platform to many Christian artists who have had the honor of performing at the Billy Graham events (Graham has preached the gospel to over 210 million people in more than 185 countries and territories). These artists include: Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, Sandi Patty, Larnelle Harris, Steven Curtis Chapman, dc Talk, Jars of Clay. Others associated with Graham's ministries are also inductees: George Beverly Shea (soloist of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Team); Cliff Barrows (inducted 1988 - music director and choir master for all Billy Graham Evangelistic Campaigns); Ralph Carmichael (producer for the music in Billy Graham films such as "Mr. Texas", "For Pete's Sake", "The Restless Ones", and "His Lane"); and singers Ethel Waters and Stuart Hamblen.