Kentucky has produced a number of recording artists, song writers,
broadcasters and promoters (some you have heard of and some you
haven't) and Larry Sanders and BorderLine would like to honor them
with a biographical and musical tribute. These artists are known in the Country,
Bluegrass, Gospel, Jazz and Pop Music genres.
Renfro Valley is known nationwide and internationally since the
early days of radio in 1939. On May 17 at Renfro Valley the Kentucky
Music Hall of Fame and Museum had its grand opening. The museum
is a state of the art facility to educate and honor Kentucky musicians.
While Kentucky is best known for its country music, all music genres are
honored in the hall of fame and museum.
Bradley Kincaid, Grandpa Jones, Bill Monroe, Stringbean, Red Foley, Merle Travis, Bill & Cliff Carlisle, Skeeter Davis,
The Everly Brothers, Loretta Lynn, Tom T. Hall, Kenny Price, Rose Mary Clooney, The Osborne Brothers, Boots Randolph,
Bobby Lewis, John Conlee, J.D. Crowe, Keith Whitley, Ricky Skaggs, The Kentucky Headhunters, The Judds, Kendall Hayes,
Earl "Kit" Carson, Bob Martin, Little Enis, Exile, Patty Loveless, Larry Cordell, Steve Wariner, Dwight Yoakam, Josh Logan,
Billy Ray Cyrus, Harold Montgomery, John Michael Montgomery, Montgomery/Gentry, John Lair, Joel Ray Sprowls, Jean Ritchie,
The Happy Goodman Family, Kevin Richardson, Florence Henderson, Dottie Rambo, Sam Bush, Steven Curtis, Chapman,
Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, Mary Lou Turner, Foster Brooks, Homer Ledford, Hylo Brown, Randy Atcher, Jerry Chestnut.