February 22, 2019
Six to be inducted into Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame in the Class of 2019
PAWTUCKET – The Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame (RIMHOF) held a press conference on Friday, February 22, announcing its 2019 inductees. The press conference took place in the RIMHOF Museum located at Hope Artiste Village, 999 Main St., Pawtucket. Members of the RIMHOF Board of Directors, many past inductees, and fans and family were on hand for the naming of the six new inductees who will enter into the Hall of Fame this spring.
The Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame’s 2019 inductees are: Jon Campbell, Alan Fox, Claudia Lennear, Phil Madeira, Neal and the Vipers, and Rico Turchetti.
It was also announced that this year’s induction ceremonies and concert events will take place on two days – April 26 and April 28 – as RIMHOF celebrates its eighth year of operation.
“During the last seven years, the Music Hall of Fame initiative has provided our state with a great opportunity to acknowledge Rhode Island’s musical greats and celebrate their achievements. The organization’s primary goal is to promote and preserve our state’s rich musical heritage in all its forms,” says Rick Bellaire, vice chair of RIMHOF.
This year’s RIMHOF Folk induction will take place on Friday, April 26, 7:00 p.m., at Pump House Music Works, 1464 Kingstown Rd., Wakefield, RI. Being honored on April 26 will be singer-songwriter Jon Campbell. Tickets for the April 26 event are $10.00 in advance and $15.00 at the door and will include a performance by Jon Campbell. Tickets for the April 26 event can be purchased at www.rhodeslandmusichalloffame.com
The Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame, formed in 2011, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating, honoring, and preserving the legacy of Rhode Island musicians, educators and industry professionals who have made significant contributions to both the national and Rhode Island music scene. At last year’s induction concert event, the public saw eight displays unveiled honoring the inductees in the museum space located in the hallways of Hope Artiste Village. This year’s induction ceremony on April 28 will see six more displays unveiled celebrating the 2019 inductees and bringing the total to 71 inductee exhibits produced in just eight years. Eventually, the museum will hold more than 100 displays as well as assorted Rhode Island music history memorabilia and interactive components for visitors to enjoy.
All proceeds from RIMHOF’s annual induction events go toward creating the museum displays, acquiring recordings and memorabilia, and digitizing that collection for permanent online access for future generations. All organizational work has been donated by members of the Board Of Directors and a staff of volunteers.
For general information regarding the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame, contact Dr. Robert Billington at 401-724-2200 or at bvri@aol.com