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Hope Artiste Village - Home of the
Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame Museum |

Jack McKenna, official Graphic Designer for the Rhode
Island Music Hall of Fame Museum, has created a unique style
for the Hall’s exhibits which provides visual continuity for
visitors as they explore Rhode Island’s 200 year musical
history, moving through different eras and genres. The
exhibits are designed with an eye to the future. As RIMHOF
continues to seek donations, grants and corporate support
for the museum, the displays are ready-made to incorporate
artifacts, audio and interactive elements to enhance the
visitor experience. The RIMHOF Board of Directors thanks The
Hope Artiste Village for donating the museum space and
graphic designer Kelly Convery for creating the RIMHOF logo. |
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What is the Rhode Island Music
Hall of Fame?
The Rhode Island
Music Hall of Fame is a nonprofit dedicated to
celebrating, honoring, and preserving the legacy of
Rhode Island musicians, educators and industry
professional who have made significant contributions
to the national and Rhode Island music scene. The
Hall will carry out its mission through the annual
election of inductees, creation of a museum of
artist- and music-related exhibits honoring inductees
and commemorating the state's musical legacy, and an
online music archive of information about, and audio
recordings by, those involved in Rhode Island's past
and present music scene. In addition, the Hall is
committed to continuing that legacy by developing
programs and services aimed at promoting and
strengthening Rhode Island's current and future
music scene and ensuring that music continues to
play an important role in the lives of all Rhode
Islanders.
How was the Hall created?
The new
Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame is the result of a
merging of two separate Hall of Fame initiatives. The first involved inclusion of a Hall of Fame with
the Rhode Island Popular Music Archive, a project
designed to preserve, promote and celebrate Rhode
Island's great musical legacy through the creation
of a musical archive to include information,
recordings, memorabilia and ephemera from musicians,
composers, and producers, in addition to presenting
retrospective concerts. Three members were
elected to this Hall of Fame since 2010. The
second effort, begun in 2011, involved creation of a
more traditional Music Hall of Fame that would
encompass all Rhode Island music and participants in
the state's music industry, and include the building
of an actual museum in Pawtucket.
In 2006, Mederick
"Rick" Bellaire, Vice Chair of the newly formed
Hall, organized the Rhode Island Popular Music
Archive, with the initial effort culminating in a retrospective concert honoring Ken
Lyon held at The Stadium Theatre in Woonsocket in
April. A DVD release of the concert footage and a
"Best Of" compilation CD gathering together Mr.
Lyon's most important out-of-print recordings were
then released. In 2009, the Archive began
organizing discographies and songographies of the
output of Rhode Island musicians and assigning
projects to the Archive volunteers. Importantly, the
Archive accepted the donation of the personal
archives of Anders & Poncia, two of the most
successful musicians in Rhode Island history. This
material included demo recordings, hand-written
lyrics, newspaper clippings and other memorabilia.
At this time, the Rhode Island Popular Music Archive
website began posting content on the internet.
In 2010, the Popular Music
Archive gained the use of the name "The Rhode Island
Popular Music Hall Of Fame" by combining their resources
with those of earlier efforts spearheaded by Al
Gomes and Bob Giusti. The newly merged Hall of Fame and Popular
Music Archive held a retrospective concert honoring
the achievements of Anders & Poncia, during which
Anders & Poncia became the first inductees into the
Hall Of Fame in a ceremony conducted by John
Cafferty of The Beaver Brown Band.
Mid 2011, The Hall and Archive
became aware of a group of individuals, led by Bob
Billington of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council,
Dave Goldstein, Rich Lupo, Josh Cournoyer, Russell
Gusetti, Jonathan Flynn and Mike Gadzacko of Hope
Artiste Village, to build a Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame in
Pawtucket and a more traditional music Hall of Fame,
encompassing all genres of music and participants in
the state's music industry. Things coalesced quickly
and it was agreed to merge all efforts and entities
into an incorporated Hall of Fame with a physical
museum component and an on-line web based archive.
The three artists incorporated
into the original Hall of Fame were inducted into
the new Hall as part of the first induction class in
2012.
What will the Hall commemorate?
The Hall will honor and
commemorate all genres of music and all aspects of
the music industry, including artists, writers,
producers, media, educators, promoters and business
executives.
When will the Museum be open and where will it
be located?
The Hall of Fame Museum space is
being donated by Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket.
The first displays were installed in late spring
2012 with a focus on commemorating the Hall of
Fame's inaugural Class of 2012 inductees. Nine more
displays will be unveiled at the April 28, 2013
induction ceremonies.
What will the Museum consist of?
The Museum will consist of
memorabilia from inductees including audio/video
materials, in addition to exhibits depicting Rhode
Island's musical history and current music scene.
How will inductees be chosen and inducted?
A list of nominees are submitted
by the organization's Nominating Committee and final
names each year are approved by the Board Of
Directors. The actual election is conducted by a
Board vote. The number of inductees, criteria,
categories, procedures and nomination and election
dates will be determined by vote of the Board. All
honorees will be inducted at an annual ceremony and
concert. The initial induction list was chosen by
the Board of Directors and were inducted on February
26, 2012. The second class will be inducted April
28, 2013.
Criteria for Induction into the Rhode Island
Music Hall of Fame
1. CANDIDATE MUST HAVE
SIGNIFICANT CONNECTIONS TO THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
A) Candidate was born in Rhode Island
B) Candidate pursued career from Rhode Island
C) Candidate identifies and/or is perceived as a
Rhode Islander
2. CANDIDATE MUST HAVE A
CAREER CLOSELY TIED TO THE MUSIC INDUSTRY
A) Performer
B) Producer
C) Composer
D) Educator
E) Behind-the-scenes (manager, executive, venue
owner, writer, etc.)
3. CANDIDATE WILL HAVE MADE
SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FIELD OF MUSIC
A) Nationally and/or internationally recognized
accomplishments
B) Contributions of note to or in support of the
local music community
4. CANDIDATE SHOULD HAVE A
CAREER OF SIGNIFICANT LENGTH SHOWING PAST
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
A) Approximately 10 years or longer as a
professional in the field
If you have a suggestion for a
future Hall Of Fame nominee, please send the name
and a brief description of their accomplishments to:
info@rhodeislandmusichalloffame.com
Describe the Board and Officers
The Hall will consist of 7-19
elected board members for 3-year terms. Officers
include: Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Treasurer
who will serve for 1-year terms. Current board
members consist of some RIMHOF founding members and
others. View list
How can someone become a member? What are
the requirements and benefits?
Membership fees and benefits
will be determined by the Board. Membership
will be nonvoting except for voting for inductees
from a list of approved nominees.
How can someone get involved with assisting Hall
efforts?
The Hall will be seeking
volunteers to work on existing projects, serve on
committees, or develop their own projects. In
addition, the Hall plans to establish an internship
program.
What committees will exist?
Committees dictated by the
Hall's bylaws include the following:
- Nominating Committee (for officers and
inductees)
- Publicity Committee (with web/social media
subcommittee)
- Special Events Committee
- Archive Committee
- Finance Committee (including fundraising)
Other committees will be
determined by Board approval and may include: museum
committee, program committee, volunteer and
internship committee, etc.
How will the Hall raise funds? What will they be
used for?
The Hall may raise funds via a
number of resources and activities:
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Annual induction concert and
related events
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Hall sponsorships
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Web sponsorships and
advertising
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Grants
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Fundraising concerts and
other events
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Sales of products via direct
sales and options
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General donations
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Membership fees
Funds will be used to carry out
the day to day activities of the Hall, creation and
upkeep of the Museum, building of the historical archive, marketing and
publicity, and special financial and other programs
to encourage Rhode Islanders to develop music
related projects, receive musical education, and get
involved in the state's musical scene. The
Hall is run completely by volunteers with no
salaried or paid employees.
What programs and services will the Hall offer?
The Hall is committed to
strengthening and promoting Rhode Island's current
musical scene and opportunities for Rhode Islanders
to participate in it. Programs may involve a
current music resource center, concerts, educational
workshops and programs, and financial assistance for
students engaging in music projects. These programs will be developed by our Programs
committee that will begin meeting in early 2012 with
input from the community.
What information will be contained in the
Historical
Archive?
The archive will contain
detailed information about the state's music
artists, composers, producers, business execs,
educators, programs, and venues. Information
will include, where applicable: bios, books and
publications, articles, recordings and other works,
in addition to audio and video recordings related to
each entity. The current version of the
historical archive can be viewed
here.