The Southern Legends Entertainment & Performing Arts Hall of Fame - Hall of Fame Inductees

Hall of Fame Inductees

2005

  • Jimmy Case
  • Dale Hawkins
  • Ray Sharpe
  • Scotty Moore
  • D.J. Fontana
  • Vernon Taylor
  • Lazy Lester
  • Matt Lucas
  • Phil Phillips
  • Barbara Lynn
  • Johnny Leen
  • Jay Shankle
  • The Hubcaps
  • George Klein
  • Ronnie Kaye
  • Francis Gosman
  • Shorty Horton
  • Gary Carter
  • Tammy Leen
  • John Rhys
  • Charlie Musselwhite
  • Don Helms
  • Lamar Morris
  • J.W. Whitten
  • Sanford Clark
  • Gene Summers
  • Jerry Lee Lewis
  • James Burton
  • Jim McCoy
  • Travis Wammack
  • Billy Lee Riley
  • The Seldom Seen
  • Tom "Cat" Reeder
  • Ace Cannon
  • Conway Twitty
  • Bill Mack (Blue Caps)
  • Billy Joe Shaver
  • Elvis Presley
  • Frankie Ford
  • Joe Bennett and The Sparkletones
  • Ronnie Hawkins
  • Ronnie McDowell
  • Roy Irvin
  • Narvel Felts
  • Bobby Stephenson

2006

  • Alex Ward
  • The Blind Boys of Alabama
  • Fisher Hendley
  • The Jordanaires
  • Red Steagall
  • Hank Henry
  • Gary "Catfish" Hightower
  • Barney Barnwell
  • Fayssoux McLean
  • Gordon Terry
  • Loretta Lynn
  • Lonnie Mack
  • Billy Swan
  • Bob Wood
  • John Wesley Ryles
  • Rattlesnake Annie
  • Roland Janes

2007

  • Tony Douglas
  • Larry Stephenson
  • Eddie Stubbs

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