Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Not Inducted in the Country Music Hall of Fame (Updated 2025 Inductees)

The 2025 Country Hall inductees were announced today:  Kenny Chesney (Modern Era),  June Carter Cash  (Veterans Era),  Tony Brown (Non-Performer).

Voting process is described below: (credit: Saving Country Music)

The Country Music Hall of Fame inductees are selected through a committee process appointed by the Country Music Association (CMA). The selection process has been split up into three categories:

1) Modern Era – Eligible for induction 20 years after they first achieve “national prominence.” 2) Veterans Era – Eligible for induction 40 years after they first achieve “national prominence.” 3) Non-Performer, Songwriter, and Recording and/or Touring Musician active prior to 1980 – Rotates every 3 years. If there is a tie in voting in any category, two names can be selected, as we saw in 2021.

Below are a list of artists, session musicians, songwriters, producers, etc., that are eligible as of 2025.

Al Dexter

Asleep At The Wheel

Billy Joe Shaver
Blake Shelton
Bob Moore
Brad Paisley
Buddy Emmons
Buddy Killen
Carter Sisters
Charlie Rich
Chicks (Dixie Chicks)
Clint Black
Crystal Gayle
Curly Putnam
Dallas Frazier
Don Rich
Doug Sahm
Dwight Yoakam
Earl Thomas Conley
Eddie Rabbitt
Faith Hill
Freddy Fender
Garth Fundis
Gary Stewart
Gene Watson
Gram Parsons
Guy Clark
Hank Garland
Jeannie Seely
Jerry Chesnutt
Jerry Douglas
Jerry Jeff Walker
Jim Owens
Jimmy Capps
Jimmy Martin
John Hughey
Johnny Horton
Johnny Paycheck
Johnny Rodriguez
Keith Urban
Larry Gatlin
Lesley Riddle
Linda Martell
Linda Ronstadt
Lloyd Green
Lorrie Morgan
Lynn Anderson
Maddox Brothers and Rose
Mark O'Connor
Martina McBride
Mickey Gilley
Miranda Lambert
Milton Brown
Moon Mullican
Paul Franklin
Ralph Mooney
Reggie Young
Rodney Crowell
Rosanne Cash
Shania Twain
Skeeter Davis
Stanley Brothers
Tim McGraw
Townes Van Zandt
Travis Tritt
Trisha Yearwood
Vern Gosdin

For more on the Country Music Hall check out Future Country Legends

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Playlist for 3/15

Neko Case - Ultimate (Playlist)
Rose -  Rosie
Fontaines D.C. -Romance
Larkin Poe - Bloom 
FKA twigs - Eusexua
Colonel Jubilation - Moldy Goldies
Van Morrison -  Van The Man

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Poll: February 1985 Songs

   The latest poll of songs I voted on was for February 1985, a big year for the CHR format.  Top 40 ruled the days during those times.  35 songs were voted on this time. 

You can hear this countdown at: 

popradiogold.com

"I Want To Know What Love Is", Foreigner : 1
"The Boys Of Summer", Don Henley : 2
"Careless Whisper", Wham! featuring George Michael : 3
"Easy Lover", Philip Bailey (with Phil Collins) : 4
"Lovergirl", Teena Marie : 5
"Misled", Kool & the Gang : 6
"Can't Fight This Feeling", REO Speedwagon : 7
"Solid", Ashford & Simpson : 8
"Run To You", Bryan Adams : 9
"Material Girl", Madonna : 10
"Missing You", Diana Ross : 11
"Jungle Love", The Time : 12
"Born In The U.S.A.", Bruce Springsteen : 13
"Foolish Heart", Steve Perry : 14
"Loverboy", Billy Ocean : 15
"Like A Virgin", Madonna : 16
"Method Of Modern Love", Daryl Hall & John Oates : 17
"The Old Man Down The Road", John Fogerty : 18
"Private Dancer", Tina Turner : 19
"Do What You Do", Jermaine Jackson : 20
"Mr. Telephone Man", New Edition : 21
"Love Light In Flight", Stevie Wonder : 22
"Neutron Dance", Pointer Sisters : 23
"You're The Inspiration", Chicago : 24
"I Would Die 4 U", Prince & the Revolution : 25
"The Heat Is On", Glenn Frey : 26
"Operator", Midnight Star : 27
"Sugar Walls", Sheena Easton : 28
"Too Late For Goodbyes", Julian Lennon : 29
"Sea Of Love", Honeydrippers (Robert Plant) : 30
"Jamie", Ray Parker, Jr. : 31
"All I Need", Jack Wagner : 32
"California Girls", David Lee Roth : 33
"Call To The Heart", Giuffria : 34
"Yo' Little Brother", Nolan Thomas : 35

Thursday, March 06, 2025

Ranking: Songs from Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark (1974)

With 1974's Court and Spark Joni Mitchell landed her biggest selling album.  Peaking at #2, no doubt aided by her biggest single, the #7 "Help Me".  It was the success of that song that turned me on to the rest of the album.  But not until I was out of high school.  "Help Me" became known to me thanks to my frequent listening of American Top 40, while I lived in Germany (Army brats unite).  That song and its followup, the #22 charting "Free Man In Paris" latched onto my 10 year old brain during the Spring and Summer of 1974.  But it wasn't until the early 80's when I started buying more albums did I finally hear the whole thing.  And while some love Blue, I always land on Court and Spark as my favorite Joni record. While this was he jazziest album up until 1974, the success of the album was how enough Pop hooks made their way into the mix.  Joni would never reach the sales heights of this album, or have another Top 10 single again.  But in 1974 she was due for a Pop breakthrough, similar to what happened to Neil Young with Harvest

1.  Help Me
2.  Free Man In Paris
3.  Court and Spark
4.  Raised on Robbery
5.  Down to You
6.  Car On A Hill
7.  Just Like This Train
8.  Same Situation
9.  People's Parties
10.  Trouble Child
11.  Twisted

Saturday, March 01, 2025

Playlist for 3/1

Franz Ferdinand - Human Fear 
Ringo Starr - Look Up
Innocence Mission - Midwenter Swimmers
Vijay Iyer - Compassion
Patricia Brennan - Breaking Stretch
Brenton Wood - 18 Best
Lucinda Williams = Sings the Beatles from Abbey Road
Yola- My Way 
SNL50: Anniversary Special 
90’s Boy Band Boom (Documentary)
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