The
Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame Inducts Six
Click to Enlarge Photo credit: Bev Moser |
The
NASHVILLE SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME (NaSHOF) inducted three
songwriters and two artist-songwriters at Monday night's ceremony (Oct 14) at
NASHVILLE's MUSIC CITY CENTER during the organization's 49th anniversary gala.
As previously reported, the inductees included: Larry Gatlin, Dwight Yoakam,
Marcus Hummon, Kostas, Rivers Rutherford and Sharon Vaughn.
The
program also paid tribute to the late NaSHOF member and longtime ASCAP
executive Canadian Ralph Murphy
Hummon was
given a performance of his hit, "Born To Fly," by Sara
Evans, who made it a hit.
Rutherford was
honored by Country duo Brooks & Dunn with the songs of his they had
hits with.
Vaughn was
given a serenade of her song, "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys,"
from Garth Brooks.
Vince
Gill joined Steve and Rudy Gatlin of the Gatlin Brothers to perform
the song "I've Done Enough Dyin' Today" for their brother, inductee LARRY
GATLIN.
The Oak
Ridge Boys closed the evening with a performance of GATLIN's “All The
Gold In California.”
Larry
Gatlin Formally Inducted Into Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
Larry Gatlin Photo credit: Bev Moser |
Nashville, Tenn. (October 15, 2019) — Last night, October 14, country
music legend Larry Gatlin was
formally inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. The 49th Anniversary Nashville
Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala was held at Nashville's Music City Center where Gatlin was inducted in
the Veteran Songwriter/Artist category by his longtime friend Vince Gill.
Moments before his induction, Gatlin was honored with special
performances of two of his self-penned hits songs: "I've Done Enough Dyin'
Today" (performed by Gill, Steve Gatlin and Rudy Gatlin) and "All the Gold in California"
(performed by The Oak Ridge Boys,
Steve Gatlin and Rudy Gatlin).
"I am humbled and honored to be a member of the Nashville
Songwriters Hall of Fame," says Gatlin. "Having family and friends
there with me was a blessing. Things happen in God's time and mostly fair winds
have blown over me."
Gatlin was inducted alongside Sharon Vaughn in the Veteran Songwriter category, Marcus Hummon, Kostas Lazarides and
Rivers Rutherford in
the Songwriter category, and Dwight Yoakam in the Songwriter/Artist category.
During his own acceptance speech, Yoakam praised Gatlin's
songwriting. "It's an honor for me to be in this class tonight with
everybody but especially, as a fellow performer, being inducted with Larry
Gatlin," said Yoakam. "I think he stands alone as one of the more eloquent
singer-songwriters ever in country music."
Over the course of his career, Gatlin has written hundreds of
songs, including seven No. 1 hits for the Gatlin Brothers: "All the Gold
in California," "Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You),"
"Broken Lady," "Statues Without Hearts," "I Don't
Wanna Cry," "Night Time Magic," and "I Just Wish You Were
Someone I Love." His songs have been recorded by many household names
including Elvis Presley, Barry Gibb, Glen Campbell, Barbra Streisand, Johnny
Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Dottie West, and Roy Orbison. He appears on several
"best of" songwriter lists. With 35 songs, he's currently tied at No.
4 with Tom T. Hall for the most self-penned Top 40 Billboard hits as a country
artist. The pair follow Merle Haggard, Marty Robbins, and Hank Williams Jr.
About Larry Gatlin
The close family harmonies of Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers have given the trio a signature sound that led to country classics like "All the Gold in California" and "Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer To You)." The brothers won a GRAMMY® for their 1976 breakthrough hit, "Broken Lady," and reached #1 with several other songs soon thereafter. Along with five career nominations for the ACM Vocal Group, the Gatlin Brothers picked up three 1979 trophies: Single of the Year ("All the Gold in California"), Album of the Year (Straight Ahead) and Male Vocalist of the Year for Larry Gatlin. The brothers were also nominated for multiple CMA Awards including Vocal Group of the Year, Single of the Year, and Entertainer of the Year. Larry Gatlin has written songs recorded by Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, Barbra Streisand, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Dottie West, Roy Orbison, Barry Gibb and countless Gospel artists including the Gaither Vocal Band, the Booth Brothers, the Isaacs and many more. After 60+ years of music, the brothers continue to perform nearly 100 live concert dates each year.
The close family harmonies of Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers have given the trio a signature sound that led to country classics like "All the Gold in California" and "Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer To You)." The brothers won a GRAMMY® for their 1976 breakthrough hit, "Broken Lady," and reached #1 with several other songs soon thereafter. Along with five career nominations for the ACM Vocal Group, the Gatlin Brothers picked up three 1979 trophies: Single of the Year ("All the Gold in California"), Album of the Year (Straight Ahead) and Male Vocalist of the Year for Larry Gatlin. The brothers were also nominated for multiple CMA Awards including Vocal Group of the Year, Single of the Year, and Entertainer of the Year. Larry Gatlin has written songs recorded by Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, Barbra Streisand, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Dottie West, Roy Orbison, Barry Gibb and countless Gospel artists including the Gaither Vocal Band, the Booth Brothers, the Isaacs and many more. After 60+ years of music, the brothers continue to perform nearly 100 live concert dates each year.
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