The Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame, headquartered in Clinton, Mississippi, honors Mississippi's famous musicians. It is a "Who's Who" of the blues, rock and roll, and jazz from their beginnings to present day. The organization's museum is located in the Jackson–Evers International Airport in Jackson, Mississippi.[1]
Inductees
Blues
- Willie Dixon - Vicksburg, MS
 - David "Honeyboy" Edwards - Shaw, MS
 - Mississippi John Hurt - Teoc, MS
 - Vasti Jackson - McComb, MS
 - Elmore James - Richland, MS
 - Robert Johnson - Hazlehurst, MS
 - Tommy Johnson - Terry, MS
 - B.B. King - Itta Bena, MS
 - Charlie Musselwhite - Kosciusko, MS
 - Charlie Patton - Edwards, MS
 - Pinetop Perkins - Belzoni, MS
 - Hubert Sumlin - Greenwood, MS
 - Muddy Waters - Rolling Fork, MS
 - Joseph Lee "Big Joe" Williams - Crawford, MS
 - Sonny Boy Williamson II - Glendora, MS
 - Howlin Wolf - White Station, MS
 
Classical
- John Alexander - Meridian, MS
 - Milton Bryon Babbitt - Jackson, MS
 - William Brown - Jackson, MS
 - Ruby Pearl Elzy - Pontotoc, MS
 - Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield - Natchez, MS
 - Samuel Jones - Inverness, MS
 - Willard Palmer - McComb, MS
 - Leontyne Price - Laurel, MS
 - Steve Rouse - Moss Point, MS
 - James Sclater - Clinton, MS
 - William Grant Still - Woodville, MS
 - Walter Turnbull - Greenville, MS
 
Country
- Hank Cochran - Greenville, MS
 - Charles Feathers - Holly Springs, MS
 - Bobbie Gentry - Chickasaw County, MS
 - Mickey Gilley - Natchez, MS
 - Faith Hill - Ridgeland, MS
 - Carl Jackson - Louisville, MS
 - Fred Knoblock - Jackson, MS
 - O. B. McCinton - Senatobia, MS
 - Elsie McWilliams - Meridian, MS
 - Ben Peters - Greenville, MS
 - Charley Pride - Sledge, MS
 - LeAnn Rimes - Pearl, MS
 - Jimmie Rodgers - Meridian, MS
 - Mississippi Sheiks - Bolton, MS
 - Conway Twitty - Friars Point, MS
 - Tammy Wynette - Tremont, MS
 
Gospel and religious
- James Blackwood/The Blackwood Brothers - Ackerman, MS
 - Blind Boys of Mississippi - Piney Woods School
 - Canton Spirituals - Canton, MS
 - C. L. Franklin - Sunflower County, MS
 - Mississippi Mass Choir/Frank D. Williams - Jackson, MS
 - James Owens - Clarksdale, MS
 - Pilgrim Jubilees - Houston, MS
 - Rev. Cleophus Robinson, Canton, MS
 - Jackson Southernaires - Jackson, MS
 - Pop Staples/Staples Singers - Winona, MS
 - Southern Sons - Delta, MS
 - Williams Brothers - Smithdale, MS
 
Jazz
- Mose Allison - Tallahatchie County, MS
 - Teddy Edwards - Jackson, MS
 - William Fielder - Meridian, MS
 - Dardanelle Hadley - Avalon, MS
 - Milt Hinton - Vicksburg, MS
 - International Sweethearts of Rhythm - Piney Woods School
 - Hank Jones - Vicksburg, MS
 - Jimmie Lunceford - Fulton, MS
 - Tom Malone - Sumrall, MS
 - Brew Moore - Indianola, MS
 - Dalton Smith - Jackson, MS
 - Freddie Waits - Jackson, MS
 - Cassandra Wilson - Jackson, MS
 - Gerald Stanley Wilson - Shelby, MS
 - Lester Young - Woodville, MS
 
Multi-talented
Popular music
- Lance Bass - Laurel/Clinton, MS
 - Keith Carlock - Clinton, MS
 - Paul Davis - Meridian, MS
 - Guy Hovis - Tupelo, MS
 - Van Dyke Parks - Hattiesburg, MS
 - Nanette Workman - Jackson, MS
 
Production/recording/promotion
- Blackberry Records - Summit, MS
 - Delta Records/Jimmie Ammons - Jackson, MS
 - Marty Gamblin - Philadelphia, MS
 - Malaco Records - Jackson, MS
 - Willard and Lillian McMurry - Jackson, MS
 - Peavey Electronics/Hartley Peavey - Meridian, MS
 - H. C. Speir - Jackson, MS
 - Johnny Vincent (John Imbragulio) - Laurel, MS
 - Benjamin Wright - Greenville, MS
 - Jim Dickinson - Little Rock, MS
 
Rap
- David Banner - Jackson, MS
 - Nate Dog - Clarksdale, Ms
 - Big K.R.I.T - Meridian, MS
 
Rhythm and blues
- Prentiss Barnes - Maglolia, MS
 - Jerry Butler - Sunflower County, MS
 - Joe Campbell - Greenville, MS
 - Little Milton Campbell - Inverness, MS
 - Sam Cooke - Clarksdale, MS
 - Tyrone Davis - Greenwood, MS
 - Bo Diddley - McComb, MS
 - John Lee Hooker - Clarksdale, MS
 - Dorothy Moore - Jackson, MS
 - Junior Parker - Clarksdale, MS
 - Jimmy Reed - Dunleith, MS
 - David Ruffin - Meridian, MS
 - Bobby Rush - Jackson, MS
 - Rufus Thomas - Cayce, MS
 
Rock and roll
- Andy Anderson and the Rolling Stones - Clarksdale, MS,
 - Jackie Brenston - Clarksdale, MS
 - Delaney Bramlett - Pontotoc, MS
 - Jimmy Buffett - Pascagoula, MS
 - Ace Cannon - Grenada, MS
 - Steve Forbert - Meridian, MS
 - Blind Roosevelt Graves and the Mississippi Jook Band, Hattiesburg, MS
 - Jerry Lee Lewis - Nesbit, MS
 - Elvis Presley - Tupelo, MS
 - Warren Smith - Louise, MS
 - Greg "Fingers" Taylor - Terry, MS
 - Ike Turner - Clarksdale, MS
 - Webb Wilder - Hattiesburg, MS
 - Mary Wilson - Greenville, MS
 
Theater/Broadway/movie
- Glen Ballard - Natchez, MS
 - Dee Barton - Houston/Starkville, MS
 - Olu Dara - Natchez, MS
 - Lehman Engel - Jackson, MS
 - Eddie Hodges - Hattiesburg, MS
 - Mundell Lowe - Laurel, MS
 - Mary Ann Mobley - Brandon, MS
 - Lloyd Wells - Laurel, MS
 
Songwriting
- William Alexander Attaway - Greesville, MS
 - Mac McAnally - Belmont, MS
 - Clyde Otis - Prentiss, MS
 - Paul Overstreet - Van Cleave, MS
 - Tommy Tate - Jackson, MS
 - Jim Weatherly - Pontotoc, MS
 - Craig Wiseman - Hattiesburg, MS
 
Special
- Bob Pittman - Brookhaven, MS
 - Gayle Dean Wardlow - Meridian, MS
 - Skeets McWilliams - Jackson, MS
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame". Msmusic.org. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
 
External links
- Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame official website
 
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