Vince Gill, Don McLean & More to Be Inducted Into Musicians Hall Of Fame

Ray Stevens, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, Jim Guercio and George Massenburg are also set to be honored.
Billy F Gibbons to Receive “Iconic Riff” Honor During
7th Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum Concert and Induction Ceremony Nov. 22 at Nashville’s Historic Municipal Auditorium

The announcement of the 2022 class of Musicians Hall of Fame Inductees last week includes musicians Don McLean, Marty Stuart and The Fabulous Superlatives (Chris Scruggs, Harry Stinson, Kenny Vaughan, and Mick Conley), Ray Stevens, and Vince Gill, plus engineer George Massenburg, and producer James William Guercio.

Following the announcement of the 2022 class of Musicians Hall of Fame Inductees, the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum COO and Co-Founder Linda Chambers, has transitioned to CEO of the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum, stepping into the leadership role held by her late husband, CEO/Co-Founder Joe Chambers, who passed away on September 28, 2022.

As Joe said, “The museum wouldn’t exist without Linda, she allowed me to be as creative as I could be, and she was the business side.” The leadership change took effect November 1, 2022.

The concert portion of the event will be emceed by award-winning recording artist Phil Vassar,
and feature never-before-seen performances by several Musicians Hall of Fame inductees with special guest performers including Rodney Crowell, Steve Miller, Wendy Moten, Mike Farris and more.

The house band will include Danny Rader (musical director), Dann Huff, Chris Leuzinger, Steve Wariner, Gordon Kennedy, Mark Hill, Mark Beckett, Eric Darken, Paul Franklin, John Jarvis and Mike Rojas. The Horn Section features Emmanuel Echem, Josh Scalf. Max Dvorin, Mike Haynes and Sam Levine with Background Vocalists, Bruce Dees, David Wilder, Vickie Carrico and Marcia Ware Wilder.

The concert starts at 7 PM and tickets are available now here.