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The Wrecking Crew will be inducted officially into the Musicians Hall
of Fame. I will be having a Private screening of the Wrecking Crew
documentary on November 27th at the Museum. If you have friends or
folks you think I should invite to this screening, please let me know
ASAP and I'll put their names on the list. Please send me their
email address.

Thanks for all the support. Denny Tedesco
THE MUSICIANS HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM
ANNOUNCES THE FIRST ANNUAL MUSICIANS HALL OF FAME AWARDS SHOW

Inaugural Event To Take Place At Schermerhorn Symphony Center ,
November 26, 2007
NASHVILLE, TN (October 26, 2007) --- The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is happy to announce the first annual Musicians Hall of Fame
Awards Show at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, November 26, 2007, 7:30 p.m. This inaugural event celebrates the induction of some of the
most esteemed and influential musicians in recording history. The
inaugural inductees include the Nashville A-Team, The Blue Moon Boys,

The Funk Brothers, The Memphis Boys, The Tennessee Two, and The Wrecking Crew. These are the actual musicians who played on so many records that have become such a part of our everyday lives, says Joe Chambers, CEO and founder, Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. “There are so many more musicians to be recognized and every year we will add more names to those who will be honored. This will be such an historic evening with all these talented inductees being paid tribute on the stage of Nashville's incredible new Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

The voting process involved recording professionals from all genres
and areas of the music industry that include other professional
musicians, producers, engineers, and music historians. The ballots
were distributed last year to determine the nominees and then an
advisory board comprised of music industry professionals determined the inductees.

The event will showcase performances with some of the original
members from the groups that being honored which include; The Nashville A-Team (Harold Bradley, Ray Edenton, Charlie McCoy, Bob Moore, Hargus Pig Robbins, and Jerry Kennedy), Funk Brothers (Uriel Jones, Joe Messina,Eddie Willis, and Bob Babbitt), Wrecking Crew (Billy Strange, Don Randi, Larry Knechtel, Joe Osborn, Hal Blaine, Lyle Ritz, James Burton, Jim Horn, and Mike Deasy), Memphis Boys (Bobby Emmons, Bobby Wood, Gene Chrisman, Mike Leech, and Reggie Young), Tennessee Two (Marshall Grant and Bob Wooten, who replaced the late Luther Perkins); Blue Moon Boys (Scotty Moore and D.J. Fontana). These musicians played on mega-hits for such legendary superstars as the Beach Boys, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, George Harrison, Patsy Cline, Stevie Wonder,Bob Dylan, George Jones, the Supremes, and Frank Sinatra. Along with this talented roster of performers, special guest vocalists will also be announced soon.

Tickets are now on sale at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center box
office, 615-687-6400 and on their website www.nashvillesymphony.org.
Ticket prices range from $50.00 - $200.00. For more information about
the museum and updates on the awards show, please visit the Musicians

Hall of Fame and Museum's website at www.musicianshalloffame.com.
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum opened to the public June 9,
2006 and is the only one in the world. It honors great musicians of
all genres regardless of instrument played. The museum consists of
many historic instruments played on countless of famous recordings
from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bob Dylan, all of the Beatles
individually, and to Hank Sr., George Jones and Garth Brooks . The
complex also houses a school of music and a performance hall.

818.884-6654 (Office)
818.448-4436 (Cell)
 
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