Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame
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The Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame was established in 1984 to honour Canadian country music artists, builders or broadcasters, living or deceased.
[edit] Inductees of the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame
1984
- Wilf Carter (artist)
- Tommy Hunter (artist)
- Orval Prophet (artist)
- William Harold Moon (builder)
1985
- Don Messer (artist)
- Hank Snow (artist)
1986
- Papa Joe Brown (artist)
1987
- Lucille Starr (artist)
1988
- Jack Feeney (builder)
1989
- Charlie Chamberlain (artist)
- Al Cherney (artist)
- King Ganam (artist)
- Dallas Harms (artist)
- Earl Heywood (artist)
- Marg Osburne (artist)
- Ian Tyson (artist)
- Mercey Brothers (artist)
- Maurice Bolyer (artist)
- Don Grashey (builder)
- Maurice Bolyer (builder)
1990
- Gordie Tapp (artist)
- Ron Sparling (builder)
1991
- Rhythm Pals (artist)
- A. Hugh Joseph (builder)
1992
- Carroll Baker (artist)
- Gordon Burnett (builder)
1993
- Ward Allen (artist)
- Stu Phillips (artist)
- Bob Nolan (artist)
- Stu Davis (artist)
- Ted Daigle (builder)
- Frank Jones (builder)
1994
- Dick Damron (artist)
- Hank Smith (builder)
1995
- Gene MacLellan (artist)
- Stan Klees (builder)
1996
- Myrna Lorrie (artist)
- Larry Delaney (builder)
1997
- Family Brown (artist)
- Sam Sniderman (builder)
1998
- Ray Griff (artist)
- Bill Anderson (builder)
1999
- Ronnie Prophet (artist)
- Walt Grealis (builder)
2000
- Colleen Peterson (artist)
- Leonard Rambeau (builder)
2001
- Gordon Lightfoot (artist)
- Gary Buck (builder)
2002
- Anne Murray (artist)
- Art Snider (builder)
- Bev Munro (broadcaster)
- D'Arcy Scott (broadcaster)
- Elmer Tippe (broadcaster)
2003
- Sylvia Tyson (artist)
- J. Edward Preston (builder)
- Fred King (broadcaster)
- Charlie Russell (broadcaster)
- Art Wallman (broadcaster)
2004
- The Good Brothers (artist)
- "Weird" Harold Kendall (broadcaster)
2005
- Gary Fjellgaard (artist)
- R. Harlan Smith (builder)
- Paul Kennedy (broadcaster)
2006
- Terry Carisse (artist)
- Brian Ahern (builder)
- Curley Gurlock (broadcaster)
2007
- John Allan Cameron (artist)
- Sheila Hamilton (builder)
- Cliff Dumas (broadcaster)