Bobby Bare, “Cowboy” Jack Clement, and Kenny Rogers Inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame

11 years ago Liv Carter Comments Off on Bobby Bare, “Cowboy” Jack Clement, and Kenny Rogers Inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame
(l-r) Kyle Young, Director of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum; Bobby Bare; Kenny Rogers; Ed Hardy, President of the CMA Board of Directors. Photo Credit: John Russell / CMA
(l-r) Kyle Young, Director of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum; Bobby Bare; Kenny Rogers; Ed Hardy, President of the CMA Board of Directors.
Photo Credit: John Russell / CMA

This past weekend, Bobby Bare, the late “Cowboy” Jack Clement, and Kenny Rogers were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame during the annual Medallion Ceremony. This year’s event was held in the new CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Bobby Bare and Kenny Rogers
Bobby Bare (l) and Kenny Rogers.
Photo Credit: John Russell / CMA
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(l-r) Ken Levitan, founder and Co-president of Vector Management and CMA Board member; Ed Hardy, President of the CMA Board of Directors; Kenny Rogers; John Esposito, CEO Warner Music Nashville and CMA Board Secretary/Treasurer.
Photo Credit: John Russell / CMA
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(l-r) Ed Hardy, President of the CMA Board of Directors; Bobby Bare; Steve Buchanan, President of the Grand Ole Opry Group and CMA Board member.
Photo Credit: John Russell / CMA
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