2013 Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees: Kenny Rogers, Bobby Bare & "Cowboy" Jack Clement

Country music's Iconic Hall of Fame grew from 118 to 121 members today as Kenny Rogers, Bobby Bare and "Cowboy" Jack Clement were announced as the Hall of Fame's new inductees by the CMA. Read on to find out reactions from all three inductees and the CMA's President about today's news.

The Country Music Association has just accounced the 2013 inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame:  Bobby Bare (Veterans Era Artist category), Kenny Rogers (Modern Era Artist category), and "Cowboy" Jack Clement (Non-Performer category, awarded every third year in rotation with the “Recording and/or Touring Musician Active Prior to 1980," and “Songwriter” categories.  This increases the Country Music Hall of Fame's membership from 118 to 121 members.

 

“The highest musical honor achievable for a Country Music artist or industry leader is to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and these are all outstanding and highly deserving individuals,” said Steve Moore, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “'Cowboy’ has been responsible for producing many of the iconic songs in Country Music. Bobby pioneered the Country concept album and was one of the first artists to take the format to Europe. And Kenny’s crossover success throughout a lengthy career introduced Country Music to a much wider audience.”

“This is big – an honor and the validation of a dream, totally unexpected,” said Bare. “Now I’ll be famous forever. Thanks to all of my supporters and thank you CMA.”

“I’ve been chosen for the Country Music Hall of Fame? I thought I was already in the Hall of Fame,” said Clement. “I could have gotten in there any time I wanted. Kyle [Young] gave me a key.”

“When I was young, my dad said, ‘Son, you have to think big to accomplish small’ and the Country Music Hall of Fame was as big as it gets,” said Rogers. “He wanted that for me. So every record I’ve ever made, every concert I’ve performed, and every song I’ve written was done for the single purpose of achieving that goal.

“I’m sure you can imagine how special it is and how exciting it was when Steve Moore called me with the news of my acceptance. It’s not the end of my journey, but it is certainly the high point, no matter what else I accomplish. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all the members who voted for me and all the friends who encouraged and believed in me, and my dad, for his vision of success.”

“The announcement of new Hall of Fame members is always a cause for celebration,” said Kyle Young, Director of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. “I find it remarkable that all three 2013 honorees were born in the 1930s during the worldwide Great Depression and commercial Country Music’s formative years. They were present for the birth of rock ‘n’ roll, the '60s folk revival, the ascent of hard Country, and the rise of sophisticated pop Country with a global impact. Cowboy Jack, Bobby, and Kenny are unique personalities whose contributions to the canon of American popular music are inerasable.”

Induction ceremonies for Bare, Clement, and Rogers will take place at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in the new CMA Theater later this year. The Museum's Medallion Ceremony, an annual reunion of the Hall of Fame members, has served as the official rite of induction for new members since 2007.

What's your take on Clement, Bare, and Rogers as the new Hall of Fame inductees?  Who would you like to see inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame?

 

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