UPDATE: The Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame will officially induct its second class of broadcast honorees on May 4 during a gala event. In all, Sixteen broadcasters – seven in the Career category and nine in the Legacy category. Read More Now.
Earlier Posting...
Four legendary
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Rick Dees |
Rick Dees, George Klein, Dewey Phillips and Rufus Thomas are among this year’s 16 inductees, according to WREG TV.
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George Klein |
Klein, best known as being one of Elvis Presley’s closest friends, has spent the last 50 years on radio and television at several Memphis area stations.
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Dewey Phillips |
Phillips was the Mid-South’s most popular radio personality in the 1950′s — hosting his “Red, Hot and Blue Show” on WHBQ. He was also the first DJ to play an Elvis Presley record on the air.
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Rufus Thomas |
Until his death in 2001, Thomas spent more than 50 years on the air at WDIA — the nation’s first radio station programmed by African-Americans.
WDIA is also being honored at this year’s induction banquet as this year’s Legendary Station.
The banquet will be held on May 4th at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Murfreesboro .