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Elvis Presley Inducted Into The Memphis Music Hall Of Fame

December 02, 2012 | Other

Elvis Presley, among other Memphis music greats, were inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame Thursday evening during a musical tribute held at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Memphis.

According to the Memphis Commercial Appeal, Priscilla Presley accepted on behalf of Elvis and noted that Elvis' musical influences included several of his fellow inductees.

"I know he would be humbled and pleased to be included in standing with them tonight at this inaugural event," said Priscilla in a video message presented during the ceremony.

Memphis is often known as the cradle for legendary musicians in blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll. Sponsored by the Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum, the ceremony consisted of 25 inductees who maintained strong ties to the Memphis community and were pioneers in the music industry. Other Memphians honored were Sun Studio founder Sam Phillips, DJ Dewey Phillips, blues legends B.B. King, Howlin' Wolf, and Isaac Hayes, among many others
 

Source:Elvis.com
Ruthie wrote on December 07, 2012
The first annual induction into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame was absolutely awesome, and I am so thankful to have had the chance to be there & really feel like I participated in history. It was a fast moving evening with the inductees introduced in chronological order starting with W.C. Handy & ending with ZZTop. Unfortunately, many of the inductees are deceased but one has to start somewhere at sometime. Another award for the city of music!
Archie wrote on December 08, 2012
What was Pisscilla doing there?