For Immediate Release: March 5, 2007
Muskogee Delegation Welcomes Oklahoma Music Hall
of Famers to State Capitol
A delegation from Muskogee was at
the State Capitol Monday to help raise awareness
of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and museum. Sen.
Earl
Garrison welcomed the entourage from the floor
of the Senate and praised their efforts to promote
Oklahoma musicians.
"Oklahoma has an abundance of musical talent
and it's wonderful that we have the Oklahoma Music
Hall of Fame to showcase that talent," said
Garrison, D-Muskogee. "The Hall of Fame is
not only a great thing for Muskogee, but for the
entire state and we want everyone to realize what
a treasure we have and this was our opportunity
to do that."
The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame was created in 1997
and since that time more than 40 Oklahomans have
been inducted.
“Music is loved by everyone and that’s
what’s so great about the Oklahoma Music Hall
of Fame,” said Dan Newell, president of the
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. “It attracts
everybody whether your ninety or you’re my
daughter who’s ten and who tells me every
day, Dad Hinder needs to be in the Oklahoma Music
Hall of Fame. So it covers every generation and
that’s what’s great about it.”
Two of the Hall of Fame's former inductees, Wanda
Jackson (2000) and Byron Berline (1999), attended
the special event where they signed an eight-foot
Telecaster guitar that will eventually be on permanent
display at the museum. Jackson is a star of both
country and rock and roll music. Berline is a three-time
national fiddle champion and founder of the annual
International Blue Grass Festival in Guthrie.
"I think a lot of people over the years have
realized that lots of great music has originated
in Oklahoma. Gene Autry got his start here along
with several country music acts, too many to name,
as well as blues and rock and roll…"
said Berline. "This state has been blessed
with a lot of great musicians. So we hope everybody
will come over to Muskogee sometime and support
the museum and the Hall of the Fame."
Newell also presented Muskogee-area legislators,
Sen. Earl Garrison, Rep. George Fraught and Rep.
Jerry McPeak, with Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame posters
autographed by all of the 2006 inductees.
For more information contact:
Senator Garrison's Office - (405) 521-5533