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* [[2014]]: [[Clarence Lewis]], and [[Barbara Wyrick]] | * [[2014]]: [[Clarence Lewis]], and [[Barbara Wyrick]] | ||
* [[2015]]: [[Buddy Buie]], [[Sonny James]], and [[Sandy Posey]] | * [[2015]]: [[Buddy Buie]], [[Sonny James]], and [[Sandy Posey]] | ||
* [[2016]]: [[Roger Clark]], [[Art Grayson]], [[Sam Frazier Jr | * [[2016]]: [[Roger Clark]], [[Joe Dentici]], [[Art Grayson]], [[Sam Frazier Jr]], [[Glen Powers]], [[Joey Roberts]], [[Dave Roddy]], [[Fletcher Sheppard]], [[Elnora Spencer]], and [[June Wetzel]] | ||
* [[2017]]: [[Joe Rumore]] and [[Paul White]] | * [[2017]]: [[Joe Rumore]] and [[Paul White]] | ||
* [[2018]]: [[Alvin Byrd Jr]], [[Vicky Hallman]], [[Junior Lowe]], [[Jim Whitehead]] | * [[2018]]: [[Alvin Byrd Jr]], [[Vicky Hallman]], [[Junior Lowe]], [[Jim Whitehead]] |
Revision as of 11:17, 30 March 2023
The Birmingham Record Collectors Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame honoring notable recording artists, record producers and deejays from the Birmingham area. The honor has been bestowed annually since 2001 by the Birmingham Record Collectors.
Inductees
- 2001: Baker Knight, Shelley Stewart, Sammy Salvo and Eddie Kendricks
- 2002: Henry Lovoy
- 2003: Country Boy Eddie
- 2004: Jerry McCain
- 2005: Duke Rumore and Rosco Robinson
- 2006: Jeff Cook, Larry Parker, John Ed Willoughby, and Doug Layton
- 2007: Bill Bolen, Ed Boutwell, Ben McKinnon, and Three on a String
- 2008: The Premiers, The Rockin' Rebellions and Ben Saxon
- 2009: The Distortions, Len Wade & the Tikis, and Tommy Charles
- 2010: Jerry Grammer, Dinky Harris, Bobby Mizzell, Laurence Shaul, and Jerry Woodard
- 2011: Les Hollifield, The Ramrods, and Travis Wammack
- 2012: Bunky Anderson and The Ramblers
- 2013: Donnie Fritts, Gip Gipson, Don Mosely, Spooner Oldham, and Dann Penn
- 2014: Clarence Lewis, and Barbara Wyrick
- 2015: Buddy Buie, Sonny James, and Sandy Posey
- 2016: Roger Clark, Joe Dentici, Art Grayson, Sam Frazier Jr, Glen Powers, Joey Roberts, Dave Roddy, Fletcher Sheppard, Elnora Spencer, and June Wetzel
- 2017: Joe Rumore and Paul White
- 2018: Alvin Byrd Jr, Vicky Hallman, Junior Lowe, Jim Whitehead
- 2019: Razzmatazz
- 2020:
- 2021: Paul Hornsby
- 2022:
External links
- Birmingham Record Collectors Hall of Fame at birminghamrecord.com